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Books

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Cara Black

Murder on the Champs de Mars is the fifteenth book in her Aimee Leduc series.  Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way N.E., Seattle, 98115 Free Monday, March 2, 2015, 7pm

John Boyne His first novel, A History of Loneliness, tackles sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.  University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E., Seattle, WA 98105 Free Monday, March 2, 2015, 7pm

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Kim Gordon The member of iconic band Sonic Youth discusses her new book Girl in a Band: A Memoir with SubPop’s Bruce Pavitt.  The Neptune, 1303 N.E. 45th St., Seattle, WA 98105 $11.50 Monday, March 2, 2015, 7:30pm

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Marc Goodman Hollywood is doing a good job of showing the world why cyber-security is needed. The Sony hacking scandal-aside from inflicting The Interview on a larger, freedom-loving audience-showed us all the havoc that a maybe-foreign organization could wreak on lax security. Citizenfour revealed the lengths our own government will go to infringe on our security (in the name of security). And Black Hat hinted at the lack of job security Chris Hemsworth will have after the Thor franchise dries up. For solutions, though, movies are worthless. That’s why we have books, like Marc Goodman’s Future Crimes. In this tome-available in cyber-resistant paper-the cybercrime consultant explores the “burgeoning dark side of the Internet,” from those big corporate attacks to humdrum identity theft and creepy GPS stalking. He also, thankfully, offers steps to protect ourselves from a horrifying future where hackers can tap into your baby monitor and listen in as you and your family watch Black Hat. MARK BAUMGARTEN Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101 $5 Monday, March 2, 2015, 7:30pm

Marc Goodman The global security advisor discusses his new book Future Crimes.  Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101 $5 Monday, March 2, 2015, 7:30pm

Glen Erik Hamilton He debuts Past Crimes, a detective story set in Seattle. (Also at University Book Store, 6 p.m.) Seattle Mystery Bookshop, 117 Cherry St., Seattle, WA 98104 Free Tuesday, March 3, 2015, 12 – 1pm

Patricia Briggs & Anne Bishop The urban fantasy authors’ discuss their books Dead Heat and Vision in Silver, respectively, drop on the same day.  University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E., Seattle, WA 98105 Free Tuesday, March 3, 2015, 7pm

Randy Henderson He makes his debut with Finn Fancy Necromancy. Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way N.E., Seattle, 98115 Free Tuesday, March 3, 2015, 7pm

Liz Carlisle Liz Carlisle’s Lentil Underground discusses the way sustainable food can save agriculture.  Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101 $5 Tuesday, March 3, 2015, 7:30pm

Seattle Poetry Slam Local poets share their verse and spoken word compositions. 21 and over. Rebar, 1114 Howell StreetSeattle, WA $5 Tuesday, March 3, 2015, 8 – 11:30pm

Brenda Cooper

Edge of Dark is the first in the companion series to her Ruby’s Song books.  University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E., Seattle, WA 98105 Free Wednesday, March 4, 2015, 7pm

Gary Paul Nabhan His new book Cumin, Camels, and Caravans: A Spice Odyssey explores globalization. Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 Free Wednesday, March 4, 2015, 7pm

Megan Kruse

Call Me Home is the debut novel from this Seattle author.  Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 Free Thursday, March 5, 2015, 7pm

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Cheryl Strayed Seattle Arts & Lectures presents the Portland memoirist behind Wild, recently adapted into the hit Reese Witherspoon movie. (Sold out.)  Benaroya Hall, 200 University St., Seattle, WA 98101 $5-$50 Thursday, March 5, 2015, 7:30pm

Michael S. Gazzaniga

Tales from Both Sides of the Brain is the memoir of a cognitive neuroscientist. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101 $5 Thursday, March 5, 2015, 7:30pm

Leslye Walton She reads from her young adult novel, The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender. Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 Free Friday, March 6, 2015, 7pm

Courtney Dasher She appears with Tuna the Chiweenie to discuss Tuna Melts My Heart: The Underdog with the Overbite. University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E., Seattle, WA 98105 Free Saturday, March 7, 2015, 3pm

Lloyd Johnson

Cry of Hope is his sequel to Living Stone about an American grad student in Jerusalem. Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way N.E., Seattle, 98115 Free Saturday, March 7, 2015, 6:30pm

Richard B. Simon His Teaching Big History calls for a revolution in education. Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 Free Saturday, March 7, 2015, 7pm

The Language of Chance Two works by KT Niehoff and Elizabeth Klob are inspired by Jorge Luis Borges’ The Library of Babel and told through circus arts.  Open Space for the Arts & Community, 18870 103rd Avenue SW

Vashon, Wa 98070 $9-$25 Saturday, March 7, 2015, 7:30pm

Chi-Ming Yang She discusses her book Peforming China: Virtue, Commerce, and Orientalism in Eighteenth-century England, 1660 – 1760. Seattle Art Museum, 1300 First Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 $5 Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30pm

Susan Meyers The Women’s National Book Association sponsors the Director of Creative Writing at Seattle U for a presentation on publishing. She recently published her debut novel, Failing the Trapeze. University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E., Seattle, WA 98105 Free Sunday, March 8, 2015, 1:30pm

Theo Pauline Nestor The author of Writing Is My Drink teaches a memoir writing class.  Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 Free Sunday, March 8, 2015, 3pm

Bruce Schneier He discusses his new book Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Capture Your Data and Control Your World. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101 $5 Monday, March 9, 2015, 7:30pm

Leslie Budewitz Her Assault and Pepper is a new series set in Pike Place Market. (Also at Third Place Books 7 p.m.) Seattle Mystery Bookshop, 117 Cherry St., Seattle, WA 98104 See website for details. Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 12pm

Charles Johnson Iman Jamal Rahman talks to him about his book Taming the Ox: Buddhist Stories and Reflections on Politics, Race, Culture, and Spiritual Practice. University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E., Seattle, WA 98105 Free Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 7pm

Elliot Ackerman He reads from his debut novel, Green on Blue. Seattle Central Library, 1000 Fourth Ave., Seattle, WA 98104 Free Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 7pm

Jynne DIlling Martin The publishing executive makes her poetry debut with We Mammals in Hospitable Times. Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 Free Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 7pm

Denis & Gail Boyer Hayes The two environmentalists discuss their book Cowed: The Hidden Impact of 93 Million Cows on America’s Health, Economy, Politics, Culture, and Environment.  Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101 $5 Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 7:30pm

Seattle Poetry Slam Local poets share their verse and spoken word compositions. 21 and over. Rebar, 1114 Howell StreetSeattle, WA $5 Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 8 – 11:30pm

Jessica Hagy The author of a Webby Award-winning blog releases her book, The Art of War Visualized.  University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E., Seattle, WA 98105 Free Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 7pm

Mark Adams

Meet Me in Atlantis details his experiences tracking down and talking to Atlantis obsessives.  Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 Free Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 7pm

Trevis Gleason

Chef Interrupted is his travel memoir after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way N.E., Seattle, 98115 Free Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 7pm

Reif Larsen He discusses his new book I Am Radar.  Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 Free Thursday, March 12, 2015, 7pm

Dan DiMicco He discusses economic restoration in American Made. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101 $5 Thursday, March 12, 2015, 7:30pm

The Parent Trap Three authors (Tiphanie Yanique, Jess Walter, and Megan Snyder-Camp) discuss changes in the parent/child relationship. Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 See website for details. Friday, March 13, 2015

Cat Warren She explores dogs with jobs in her book What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs. University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E., Seattle, WA 98105 Free Friday, March 13, 2015, 7pm

Jason Schmidt

A List of Things That Didn’t Kill Me is his coming-of-age memoir.  Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 Free Friday, March 13, 2015, 7pm

Denis Hayes & Gail Boyer Hayes In their new book Cowed, they discuss sustainability and America’s long-running relationship with cows. The University Bookstore, Free Monday, March 16, 2015, 7pm

Garry Wills The historian in conversation with Rebecca Brown discusses his book, The Future of the Catholic Church with Pope Francis.

Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101 $5 Tuesday, March 17, 2015, 7:30pm

Seattle Poetry Slam Local poets share their verse and spoken word compositions. 21 and over. Rebar, 1114 Howell StreetSeattle, WA $5 Tuesday, March 17, 2015, 8 – 11:30pm

Timothy Williams He signs The Honest Folk of Guadeloupe. Seattle Mystery Bookshop, 117 Cherry St., Seattle, WA 98104 Free Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 12pm