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LIFE & TRENDS The Best of October BEST BOOKS


What Really Happened in Wuhan: The Cover-Ups, the Conspiracies and the Classifi ed Research


By Sharri Markson Part thriller, part expose, Markson’s book investigates the origins of COVID-19, and features never-before-seen documents exposing China’s concealment of the virus.


Robert E. Lee: A Life By Allen C. Guelzo Historian Guelzo chronicles Lee from his refi ned upbringing in Virginia high society to his career in the U.S. Army, his agonized decision to side with Virginia when it seceded, and his leadership during the Civil War.


BEST STREAMING MOVIES State of Terror


By Hillary Rodham Clinton and Louise Penny The 2016 presidential candidate teams up with Penny, award-winning author of the series featuring Chief Inspector Gamache of the Sûreté du Québec, for a politi- cal thriller that unravels a deadly conspiracy.


Trillions: How a Band of Wall Street Renegades Invented the Index Fund and Changed Finance Forever


By Robin Wigglesworth A group of iconoclastic geeks defy conventional wisdom to launch the index fund revolution saving hundreds of billions of dollars in fees that would have otherwise lined fat cats’ pockets.


BEST PODCASTS OCTOBER 1


Diana the Musical (Netfl ix) Filmed version of a new play about the life of Princess Diana that begins previews on Broadway in November. Music and lyrics by Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan and playwright Joe DiPietro.


The Andrew Klavan Show End of Western civilization got you down? Andrew laughs his way through Armageddon with political satire, cultural commentary, and relentless mockery of our PC world.


America First With Sebastian Gorka The Newsmax host and former special adviser to President Donald Trump discusses the leftist assault on traditional values and how conservatives can fi ght back.


BEST EVENTS OCTOBER 22


Invasion (Apple TV+) An alien invasion is chronicled from multiple perspectives on diff erent continents around the world in this series inspired by H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds. With Sam Neill.


72 NEWSMAX MAXLIFE | OCTOBER 2021


October 1 World Vegetarian Day October 4 World Animal Day October 6 National German-American Day October 7 National Depression Screening Day


October 11 Columbus Day October 17 Black Poetry Day October 21 National Pets for Veterans Day October 27 U.S. Navy Day October 28 National First Responders Day


Uncommon Knowledge In the Hoover Institution’s long-running show, host Peter Robinson invites political leaders, scholars, journalists, and today’s big thinkers to share their views with the world.


Hold These Truths With Dan Crenshaw The Texas congressman and retired Navy SEAL joins the world’s leading experts for insightful conversations about the important issues facing America today.


AND DON’T FORGET


October 1 Breast Cancer Awareness Month October 1 International Coff ee Day October 1 World Smile Day October 8 National Fluff ernutter Day October 11 Southern Food Heritage Day October 14 National Dessert Day October 27 National American Beer Day October 24 Mother-in-Law Day October 29 National Cat Day October 31 Halloween


100 Things We’ve Lost to the Internet


By Pamela Paul Paul argues that most of modern life now takes place in isolated corners of cyberspace — a space that’s slowly subsumed our physical habitats, replacing or transforming the offi ce, our local library, favorite bar, movie theater, and coff ee shop.


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