10 books you should read in October, including David Bowie’s Moonage Daydream and William Shatner’s Boldly Go

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10 books you should read in October, including David Bowie’s Moonage Daydream and William Shatner’s Boldly Go
Clockwork from bottom left: Boldly Go (Image: Atria); Demon Copperhead (Image: Harper); Ghost Town (Image: Europa Editions); Liberation Day (Image: Random House); Nerds: Adventures In Fandom From This Universe To The Multiverse (Image: Atria); Nights Of Plague (Image: Knopf); Moonage Daydream (Image: Genesis Publications) Graphic: Libby McGuire

Every month, a deluge of new books comes flooding out from big publishers, indie houses, and self-publishing platforms. To help you navigate the wave of titles arriving in October, The A.V. Club has narrowed down the options to 10 books we’re most excited about, including a collection of hundreds of photographs chronicling David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust era, a ninth autobiographical outing from Captain Kirk himself, William Shatner; and the tumultuous memoirs of Fresh Off The Boat star Constance Wu.

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Boldly Go: Reflections On A Life Of Awe And Wonder by William Shatner with Joshua Brandon (October 4, Atria)
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Depending on how generous you are with the definition of memoir, this might be Shatner’s ninth autobiographical outing. At 91, the Star Trek actor is still hungry for more adventures, more outlets to express himself—and more work. (He hosts a History show, recently dropped another spoken-word album, and is writing lyrics for his next.) Shatner delivers on his subtitle, offering musings about nature (and his deep regret at having hunted for sport), the beauty of life, and … the erotic energy of toasted rye bread. The man is nothing if not in touch with his emotions. He recalls how last year he rode Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin to the edge of space; the sight of the vast, cold expanse filled him with unexpected dread and moved him to tears. Another recollection delivers on the title’s unintentional promise of going, boldly: Midway through the premiere of his one-man show in 2012, he shat(nered?) his pants. Quickly announcing a “technical difficulty,” he ran offstage, changed, then stepped back into the spotlight to finish his show, a testament to his work ethic. Not all the material here is fresh, but much of it is fun.An aside for fans of celeb memoirs: This month has a pre-holiday bumper crop. Besides Shatner and Wu, there are titles from Jemele Hill, Tom Felton, Ralph Macchio, Geena Davis, Sam Heughan, and Chelsea Manning, as well as posthumous fare from Paul Newman and Alan Rickman.

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  • peon21-av says:

    Midway through the premiere of his one-man show in 2012, he shat(nered?) his pants […] Not all the material here is freshIt sure wasn’t! Good night, and be sure to tip your waitresses!

  • yllehs-av says:

    I know you’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but I like the retro vibe of Constance Wu’s book cover.

  • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

    I have Moonage Daydream. It is excellent.

    • charliemeadows69420-av says:

      Do they talk about all the children that Bowie groomed and raped?    I’m sure there are some fun stories about what a great sexual predator Bowie was.  

      • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

        Yes, it’s all about that. Every word.

        • charliemeadows69420-av says:

          Seems like you Bowie fans really like how Bowie raped those children.   You scumbags really seem eager to defend his indefensible rapes of children.  

          • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

            And John Lennon slapped his wife. Is your rage boner exploding now?

          • charliemeadows69420-av says:

            Great defense of how Bowie rapes children.  You are really smart.  

          • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

            and you are slow-footed buffalo walking the path of the coyote. Get out of the road, stupid.

          • charliemeadows69420-av says:

            David Bowie raped children.    You should get a moral compass and stop defending evil pedophiles because you like their music.   Loser.  

      • markagrudzinski-av says:

        “All” the children? Your choice of the word “groomed” has a nice ring of Fox News hysteria about it. From my knowledge there’s a single case. Lori Mattix, who may have been 15 at the time, was part of an infamous collection of Sunset Strip groupies. Even she says it was consensual. Your pearl clutching and exaggeration is ridiculous. 

        • charliemeadows69420-av says:

          How can a child consent to having sex with an adult?   You scumbag idiot.  

        • hallofreallygood-av says:

          I’m all for calling out the dorks who parrot “grooming” because it’s what the television told them to say, but you do understand how even that one incident is incredibly bad, and that it’s impossible for a 15 year old to give consent to an adult, correct?I like Bowie’s music too, but that’s a real problem

          • frankwalkerbarr-av says:

            People are different on how they mature intellectually and emotionally. Laws give particular ages for consent, for voting, for drinking, for driving, for working because it would be impractical to make decisions for every individual. But the fact that different places and times had different ages for all of these kind of shows that they are somewhat arbitrary and trying to make a moral issue from a legal one is absurd. If Ms. Mattix doesn’t think she was taken advantage of, surely that’s the opinion that matters.

          • hallofreallygood-av says:

            Jesus Christ, this is definitely not the hill to die on.David Bowie having sex with a 15 year old is bad. I did not think that would be a controversial statement, but here we are.

          • frankwalkerbarr-av says:

            Whether it is bad or good ultimately depends on the opinion of the supposed victim. Again, if Ms. Mattix, even after decades of reflection, doesn’t feel that she was victimized at the time, what ought to be controversial is that you seem to think your opinion of the event is superior to hers.

          • yllehs-av says:

            Ages of consent vary by location. It’s likely that David Bowie committed such acts where a 15 year old could not consent, but it’s not a global law that a 15 year old can’t give consent.

          • charliemeadows69420-av says:

            Grooming is exactly what Bowie did. The term is highly accurate. I know you need to ignore the multiple children Bowie raped so you can continue enjoying his music but Bowie pursued them and manipulated them. He preyed on multiple children. He knew it was wrong and kept it secret. 

    • laurad711-av says:

      I want it!

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  • charliemeadows69420-av says:

    The AV Club loves promoting their favorite rapist, David Bowie!

  • tinyepics-av says:

    It’s hard to tell which of these books are novels.

    • frankwalkerbarr-av says:

      1) Not really. What book(s) were you confused by? 2) Why is that an issue even if true? I know people who only read fiction and others who only read non-fiction. Why not both?

      • buttsoupbarnes-av says:

        I can’t speak to the confusion.But as a reader of both fiction and non-fiction… I still want to know what I’m reading.

  • jrl41-av says:

    Odd that a new Cormac McCarthy book doesn’t make the list but I guess y’all are the experts.

  • goldenb-av says:

    Here’s a fantastic collection of original short horror stories to kick of the spooky season. Available on Kindle and paperback. The Kindle version is even currently on sale. Also available at B&N for Nook.https://www.amazon.com/Nightmare-Strange-Stories-Adventure-Horror-ebook/dp/B0B7DDXS92/ref=sr_1_1?crid=Y0LCK27POMN6&keywords=laren+coe&qid=1664297543&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjY1IiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=laren+coe%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-1

  • diseasesofgenehackman-av says:

    Sounds like Shatner boldly WENT.

  • misocainea825--av says:

    Once again, a smart line up of books with equally smart commentary. I’m off to Amazon to order three. You need a deal with Amazon so you get a cut.

  • specialcharactersnotallowed-av says:

    >> Samantha in Bewitched (for his anchor-symbol face-art in the “John, I’m Only Dancing” video)I think it was more likely Serena. Maybe Bowie never realized they were different characters!

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