The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Staying in
Notable new books
“Fear: Trump in the White House” by Bob Woodward; Simon & Schuster; $30. The author looks at how the president makes decisions on major foreign and domestic policies, drawing from hundreds of hours of interviews with firsthand sources, meeting notes, personal diaries, files and documents. Available Tuesday. “Juror #3” by James Patterson with Nancy Allen; Little, Brown and Company; $28. A newcomer lawyer to Mississippi is hired to defend a hometown college football star charged with killing a woman from one of the town’s oldest families. Available Monday. “The Forbidden Door” by Dean Koontz; Random House Publishing Group; $28. Jane Hawk returns, this time making her way back across the country where her son is hidden, while battling brain-altered victims driven violently insane. Available Tuesday. “The Dinner List” by Rebecca Serle; Flatiron Books; $27.99. A woman arrives for her 30th birthday party and finds not just her best friend, but three significant people from her past, and Audrey Hepburn — someone who was on her list of people, living or dead, with whom she would like to have dinner. Available Tuesday.
New on DVD
“Ocean’s 8” “SuperFly” “Hearts Beat Loud” “Distorted”
New on CD
“Egypt Station” — Paul McCartney
“Raise Vibration” — Lenny Kravitz
“Book of Bad Decisions” — Clutch
“In the Blue Light” — Paul Simon
“I Want to Die in New Orleans” — Suicideboys
“Dancehall” — The Blaze
On TV this week
“Better Call Saul” — Jimmy daydreams about reconstituting Wexler-McGill while Kim sets out to secure her own future. 9 p.m. Monday. AMC.
“Big Brother” — Houseguests compete to win the Power of Veto. 8 p.m. Wednesday. CBS. “Burden of Truth” — Joanna doesn’t have a case and is unsure what to do until a whistle-blower comes forward. 8 p.m. Wednesday. CW.
“TKO: Total Knock Out” — Contestants strive to finish an obstacle course with the fastest time to win $50,000. 8 p.m.