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New releases for week of Sept. 15

  Author Dan Brown's latest book leads this week's roundup of new releases.
  In “The Lost Symbol,” Brown again recounts the adventures of Robert Langdon in “The Lost Symbol,” the highly anticipated follow-up to “The Da Vinci Code,” which will have a first printing of 5 million copies. Expect to see this one sticking around for a while.
  Jacquelyn Mitchard also has a book expected out this week. In “No Time to Wave Goodbye,” Mitchard returns to familiar territory, rejoining characters featured in her best-selling “The Deep End of the Ocean.” Set more than two decades after Beth Cappadora’s son was kidnapped, the new novel finds Ben grown with children of his own, one of which completes a documentary about families whose children are abducted. Beth dreads reliving the past, but that’s nothing when her ultimate fear comes true, leaving the family struggling for survival.
  Also hitting shelves: “The Art of Disappearing” by Ivy Pochoda; “Bicycle Diaries” by David Byrne; “The Good Soldiers” by David Finkel; “Guinness World Records 2010” by Guinness World Records; “I Can Make You Sleep: For the Best Rest of Your Life!” by Paul McKenna; “If God Is Good: Faith in a World of Suffering and Evil” by Randy Alcorn; “Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?” by Michael J. Sandel; “Long Past Stopping: A Memoir” by Oran Canfield; “Making Mischief: A Maurice Sendak Appreciation” by Gregory Maguire; “The Night Monster” by James Swain; “Nothing Was the Same: A Memoir” by Kay Redfield Jamison; “Positively” by Courtney Sheinmel; “The Secret to Teen Power” by Paul Harrington; “Time of the Witches” by Anna Myers; “True Compass: A Memoir” by Edward M. Kennedy; “Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman” by Jon Krakauer; and “You Were Born for This: Seven Keys to a Life of Predictable Miracles” by Bruce Wilkinson.

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