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“Turn It Up: A Guided Tour Through the Worlds of Pop, Rock, Rap and More” Settle in to “Turn it Up,” a collection of Greg Kot’s Tribune articles from 2000-2013. The book is grouped by genres and include entertaini­ng features, concert recaps, album reviews, and insights on Chicago’s local music scene.

“He Had It Coming: Four Murderous Women and the Reporter Who Immortaliz­ed Their Stories” “Chicago The Musical” has played on Broadway for more than 9,600 performanc­es since it premiered on Nov. 14, 1996, yet not many people know the characters of Roxie Hart, Velma Kelly and others are inspired by real women. Their stories were captured by Tribune reporters. This new book includes original newspaper clippings, Watkins’ stories and new analysis written by Tribune reporter Kori Rumore and visual editor Marianne Mather, film critic Michael Phillips, theater critic Chris Jones and Rick Kogan.

“Capone: A Photograph­ic Portrait of America’s Most Notorious Gangster.” Using many never-before-published photograph­s and newspaper clippings from the Tribune’s archives, this coffee-table book chronicles the rise and fall of Al Capone.

“Ask Amy: Advice for Better Living” For over a decade, Amy Dickinson has been the Tribune’s signature general advice columnist, helping readers with questions both personal and pressing. This book is a testament to the empathetic counsel and practical common-sense tips that Dickinson has been distilling for years.

All Chicago Tribune print books are available online at chicagotri­bune.com/printbooks

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