Jodi Picoult’s ‘Lone Wolf’ leads weekend book picks What should you read this weekend? jimmy choo booties shoes on sale us USA TODAY’s picks for book lovers include ‘s latest page turner, a memoir by a former Black Panther, and an un-smutty novel called Smut.’Lone Wolf’ by Jodi Picoult is this weekend’s book pick.’Lone Wolf’ by Jodi Picoult is this weekend’s book pick.Lone WolfBy Jodi Picoult; Emily Bestler Books/Atria, 421 pp., $28; fictionIn Jodi Picoult’s latest novel, “the stars are four-legged and howling,” writes USA TODAY’s Deirdre Donahue.Lone Wolf revolves around the two “families” of biologist Luke Warren — his human family, and the wolf packs he loves. The story opens with a car crash that leaves Luke in a coma. The drama shifts to the courtroom where his teenage daughter and his estranged son fight over the son’s desire to pull the plug on dad.But the novel shines in flashbacks depicting Luke’s “destructive but magnificent obsession” with the shy predators of the forest.USA TODAY says out of four. “There are many aspirants to her throne, but nobody in commercial fiction cranks the pages more effectively than Jodi Picoult. … Always insightful about human families, Picoult proves to be equally perceptive about animal ones in Lone Wolf.”What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank: StoriesBy ; Knopf, 207 pp., $24.95; fictionIn his second story collection, Nathan Englander follows in the tradition of authors who have mined the Jewish-American experience with humor, humanity and healthy amounts of guilt. And while his characters might be generations removed from the Holocaust, that cataclysmic event still frames their lives.USA TODAY says ***?? out of four. “These eight masterful stories continue the work of , and … profound and magical.”Panther Baby: A Life of Rebellion ReinventionBy Jamal Joseph; Algonquin, 272 pp., $23.95 hardcover, $14.95 paperback; non-fictionAs a 15-year-old straight-A Bronx high school student, Jamal Joseph joined the . Today he is a film professor at Columbia, the same university he advocated burning down in 1970. The most striking segment of Joseph’s memoir is his account of the time he served in Leavenworth Federal Prison, where he earned his college degree.USA TODAY says. “Panther Baby is both a compelling personal memoir and an astonishing evocation of the 1960s — the riots, the rage, the radical chic.”SmutBy ; Picador, 152 pp., $14, paperback original; fictionDespite its title, Smut is not smutty. Alan Bennett, the versatile British playwright, screenwriter and actor best known for The , has packaged two short stories that deal with various forms of middle-aged coupling (mostly offstage).USA TODAY says *** out of four. “Witty, in that British-kind-of-dry-wit way. Think Noel Coward if he had lived in more sexually liberated times.”Da Vinci’s Ghost: Genius, Obsession, and How Leonardo Created the World in His Own ImageBy Toby Lester; Free Press, 230 pp., $26.99; non-fictionMaybe “Vitruvian Man” doesn’t ring any bells, but you’d definitely recognize him. christian louboutin sandals A long-haired, naked man perfectly inscribed inside a circle and square?