![]() ![]() (Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs.) Ghoster by Jason Arnopp Consider the Platypus: Evolution Through Biology’s Most Baffling Beasts by Maggie Ryan Sandford ![]() Note: Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs. All of these books have come across my desk recently, and I think many Ars readers will enjoy family drama-filled space operas, quirky AI one-liners, and intricate details about the biology of platypuses and other odd creatures just as much as I do. There's no shortage of new releases to get hyped about (check out our most-anticipated reads for the second half of 2019 to see even more), but below are some books coming out over the next few months that may pique your interest. While you may not be taking as many vacations over the next few months as you did during summer, you might still be able to find extra reading time during your commute, lunch breaks, and weekends. ![]() The dog days of summer are (mostly) over now, and soon a crisp wave only recognizable as "fall" will enter the air. ![]()
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