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At LJ’s 2022 Design Institute in New York City, held at the New York Public Library's Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library on June 9, five libraries in Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Illinois, Connecticut, and New Jersey enlisted architects and attendees to brainstorm on upcoming library design challenges.
Several new works of fiction tackle multigenerational family drama, Tudor expert Alison Weir's new novel stars the naive Katheryn Howard, and a guide to taking your cheese boards to the next level top this week's list of new titles.
A bevy of new books, including an illuminating biography of the Speaker of the House, an investigation into the Paradise fires in California, and several breezy summer reads, come out this week.
In this last installment of our series aimed at helping non-librarians better organize and maintain the books in their homes, we take a look at what is sometimes a controversial subject: getting rid of old and/or outdated books.
A bittersweet love story set in 1980s Poland, a steamy contemporary drama, a humorous family tale, and a fictionalized account of an intrepid female freedom fighter in World War II France all come out this week—and are available as ebooks.
A twisty thriller, a spicy romance, a laugh-out-loud memoir, and more books publishing this week—all available digitally.
Whether you're a 4/20 reveler or simply a reader wishing to delve into a mind-expanding book, here are a few trippy reading suggestions to light up your cerebellum.
In the third part of this series aimed at non-librarians, we take inspiration from some of the ways children’s librarians think about, classify, and display material for the youngest readers.
Ready for your next great read? The following novels, cookbooks, memoirs, and nonfiction works come out this week—and all are available as ebooks.
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