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American Noir Film: From The Maltese Falcon to Gone Girl

A well-written introduction to noir films and how the genre has continued to thrive as times changed.
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Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music

Pop confectionery with surprising depth, much like its subject. For Swift fans and those who love them.

Giant Love: Edna Ferber, Her Best-Selling Novel of Texas, and the Making of a Classic American Film

Ferber enthusiasts will relish the scope and depth of this fine and captivating narrative.
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Before Elvis: The African American Musicians Who Made the King

While Elvis generally credited gospel, R&B, and a few artists by name, he was fundamental in fusing aspects of American culture from disparate racial traditions when segregation was beginning to lift. His appropriation, explored here, remains polarizing.
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Creature Needs: Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation

This title would be a great fit for readers who care about nature and conservation, those who enjoy the magic of language and love the power of words, and everyone in between.
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We Found Love, Song by Song: The Stories Behind 100 Romantic Hits

These reminders of popular culture melodies covering nearly 100 years will foster wistful reflection.
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Weep, Shudder, Die: On Opera and Poetry

There is much for general readers to absorb in this long walk through an art form that has been evolving for 500 years.

How Sondheim Can Change Your Life

A generous reading of the works of a master composer and lyricist who reinvented the American musical.
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Damn Glad To Meet You: My Seven Decades in the Hollywood Trenches

Matheson is honest and self-effacing when discussing his personal life, and he provides valuable advice for those trying to get into the business. Yes, he does discuss John Belushi.

Box Office Poison: Hollywood’s Story in a Century of Flops

A surefire hit for movie lovers.

Shortlists for An Post Irish Book Awards Are Announced | Book Pulse

‘The Grey Wolf’ by Louise Penny Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

Kelly & Zach Weinersmith’s ‘A City on Mars’ Wins Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize | Book Pulse

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Home Food: 100 Recipes To Comfort and Connect; Ukraine, Cyprus, Italy, England. and Beyond

A winning collection of recipes, combinations, and heart make this a welcome addition to any shelf.
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Richard Hart Bread: Intuitive Sourdough Baking

Hart takes his bread baking seriously and expects readers to do so as well. But if one can commit to his philosophy and methods, the odds of gluteny goodness are great.
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Le Cordon Bleu Confectionery School

Essential for aspiring culinary professionals and confectioners seriously committed to playing Willy Wonka at home. Those who are brand new to sweet-making can find less-intimidating candy recipes in Mark Bittman’s How To Bake Everything and the Joy of Cooking.
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Sandwiches of History: The Cookbook: All the Best (and Most Surprising) Things People Have Put Between Slices of Bread

A definite conversation starter that will delight readers interested in food history and nostalgia.
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Eleven Madison Park: The Plant-Based Chapter

The cost as well as the level of culinary expertise required to execute these dishes will put this cookbook out of reach for many home cooks, but those interested in the inner workings of a legendary restaurant, or culinary professionals hoping for some inspiration, will find this remarkable cookbook to be the culinary equivalent of “haute couture.”
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A Colby Christmas Rescue

Webb (Peril in Piney Woods) launches a suspenseful spin-off from her long-running “Colby Agency” series.
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Miss Right All Along

Gilmore’s (It Started with a Vegas Wedding) latest is a sweet and swoony contemporary romance for those who love a good cozy HEA.
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The Masquerading Twin

Mettner (The Silent Setup) continues a riveting story in the “Secure One” series. Past characters resurface, but this can also be read as a stand-alone.
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Lone Wolf in Lights

Readers who enjoyed the first book in the “Naked Moose” series, The Devil in Blue Jeans, won’t want to miss the latest installment, offering Christmas coziness with a hefty dose of sexiness.
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Cinderella’s Festive Fake Date

Baine’s (Highland Fling with Her Boss) heartwarming, fake-dating romance is highly recommended.
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Protecting the Newborn

Readers looking for a suspenseful read will be drawn to the latest from Fossen (The Sheriff’s Baby).
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The Lady’s Snowbound Scandal

Belgado (Game of Courtship with the Earl) crafts a compelling Victorian Christmas romance. This heartwarming holiday story is sweet and sexy.
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The Anti-Social Season

Buck’s opening novel in her “First Responders” series, Fake Flame, was a treat. Fans of that novel will certainly want to read this.
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One-Night Baby with the Best Man

In this enjoyable surprise-pregnancy romance from Meier (Mother of the Bride’s Second Chance), readers will appreciate seeing Marietta and Rico work together for their HEA.
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Killer in the Kennel

Their story unfolds as Piñeiro (Escape the Everglades) weaves an exciting and terrifying adventure throughout the pages. Vivid imagery and heartfelt emotions will quickly draw readers in.
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Compromised with Her Forbidden Viscount

In this steamy, enemies-to-lovers Regency romance, Gaston (The Lady Behind the Masquerade) crafts a compelling story about defying family feuds to follow one’s heart.
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Christmas Bride’s Stand-In Groom

Pembroke (Socialite’s Nine Month Secret) writes an adorable, not-to-be-missed romance that plays on the marriage-of-convenience trope.
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Wyoming Undercover Escape

Rushdan (Wyoming Ranch Justice) is a seasoned writer who skillfully pens a fast-paced romance that also features family, friends, and the brotherhood of a motorcycle club.
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The Perfect Murder

Richards (Lakeside Secrets) brings readers back to their favorite security company while effortlessly introducing new characters, soon to become favorites.
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Their Convenient Christmas Betrothal

In this second steamy installment of the “Matchmakers of Bath” series, the younger St. Aubin sister finds her match. McCabe (The Earl’s Cinderella Countess) presents a festive fake-engagement Regency romance.

Southern by the Grace of God: Religion, Race, and Civil Rights in Hollywood’s American South

A well-written book that can fit in history, social sciences, and performing arts collections and will interest audiences of varied ages.
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The Civil War Diary of Emma Mordecai

While accessible to general readers, the difficult thematic elements of this text will probably make it more suitable for specialized audiences.
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Firebrands: The Untold Story of Four Women Who Made and Unmade Prohibition

Diliberto’s writing style and the subject matter are likely to appeal to readers across genres.
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Emperor of the Seas: Kublai Khan and the Making of China

Essential for any reader interested in Mongolian or Chinese history.
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The Cure for Women: Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Challenge to Victorian Medicine That Changed Women’s Lives Forever

This is a fascinating account of women’s rights issues that has continuing relevance today.
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The Ice Retreat

Readers who prefer a likable narrator may be slow to warm to Hollie’s icy personality and hidden inner turmoil. But the suspense, the gothic setting, and a few unexpected twists will hook audiences into the mystery of what goes on behind the Ice Retreat’s locked doors.

Memorials

This is a must for any library keeping abreast of the current zeitgeist of horror. It will appeal to more literary readers as well, as Chizmar is an expert at his craft. Some good companion books are My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix, Edgar Cantero’s Meddling Kids, and Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Silver Nitrate.

Growing Up Urkel

A candid and surprisingly touching memoir from the actor who created one of television’s most memorable characters.
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What Is Stoicism?: A Brief and Accessible Overview

This concise, accessible work focuses solely on Stoicism, not other theories or philosophies, but it can easily be read in one sitting. It makes Stoicism understandable, corrects stereotypes, and rescues it from social media banalities.
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Carl Perkins: The King of Rockabilly

Other than Perkins’s own 1996 autobiography, little has been published about him, and Apter admirably fills the gap with this detailed and emotionally charged biography.
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The Name of This Band Is R.E.M.: A Biography

Though never pinpointing the reasons for the explosive, major-label success of a rebellious band, which ostensibly distrusted corporate rock, Carlin assembles a solid, much-needed narrative of one of the major alternative rock bands that both complements and updates David Buckley’s 2002 R.E.M. Fiction: An Alternative Biography.

Crafting the Ballets Russes: Music, Dance, Design; The Robert Owen Lehman Collection

With beautiful images and accessible writing, this is recommended for readers interested in modern ballet of the early 20th century.

Carson the Magnificent

Filled with tidbits such as the origin of the famous golf swing and humanizing stories of regret over losing his first wife to divorce and his son to a car accident, Zehme expertly fully captures a full portrait of Carson.

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Anne de Marcken’s ‘It Lasts Forever and Then It’s Over’ Wins Ursula LeGuin Prize | Book Pulse

‘In Too Deep’ by Lee Child & Andrew Child Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

Naomi Shihab Nye & Evie Shockley Win Academy of American Poets Awards | Book Pulse

Where They Last Saw Her

This powerful, provocative novel humanizes the staggering statistics of thousands of Indigenous women who go missing or are murdered. This gripping story is for readers of Rendon’s Cash Blackbear series or Ramona Emerson’s books.
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The Finest Print

Langston is a skilled crafter of scene, plot, and character, and she showcases those talents in this earnest, heartrending novel.
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Spy Plane: Inside Baltimore’s Surveillance Experiment

Recommended for libraries with an interest in policing, social policy, privacy issues and technology.

Lovely One

Jackson’s story is a poignant reflection on time, place, and a nation’s history. This is a lovely, absorbing, candid, inspirational memoir. Ideal as a motivational read, particularly for young adults and especially for women and people of color.
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Europe by Eurail 2024: Touring Europe by Train

Whether a rail pass will save money is completely dependent on the trip one plans to take, but anyone who enjoys reading the website The Man in Seat Sixty-One will thrill to this guide for its train-centric approach. Even those not as enamored of train travel will find the base city/day trip concept of use when planning their own vacation.
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Hiking Central Florida: A Guide to the Area’s Greatest Hiking Adventures

Readers will appreciate this highly informative guide to hiking safely in the Sunshine State.
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Lonely Planet Amazing Train Journeys

Perfect for armchair travelers, train buffs, and those researching travel highlights in their destination of choice.
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The Demand Revolution: How Consumers Are Redefining Sustainability and Transforming the Future of Business

Overall, a thought-provoking examination of consumer views toward sustainability. Readers of popular business titles will likely find the material accessible and engaging.
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The Highest Law in the Land: How the Unchecked Power of Sheriffs Threatens Democracy

Citizens interested in the far right’s takeover of some parts of local law enforcement in the U.S. will be enlightened.
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Bone of the Bone: Essays on America by a Daughter of the Working Class

These essays from National Book Award finalist Smarsh are recommended for all collections.
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Cello: A Journey Through Silence to Sound

This distinctive title gives readers vivid insight into the lives of four fascinating cellists. It also pays homage to the uniqueness of cellos.
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The Incorruptibles: A True Story of Kingpins, Crime Busters, and the Birth of the American Underworld

Slater’s fleet, detail-filled narrative brings Rothstein and Shoenfeld to the forefront. This book will entertain readers of American history, Jewish history, and true crime.
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Searching for Franklin: New Answers to the Great Arctic Mystery

Franklin remains a popular subject, and this book adds much to the conversation about the mystery surrounding his final expedition.
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The Car Lover’s Guide to London

This enjoyable read may have a niche audience, but it makes a fun addition to displays and collections.

Hiking Maine’s Baxter State Park: A Guide to the Park’s Greatest Hiking Adventures Including Mount Katahdin

A highly useful resource that expertly guides readers who appreciate the outdoors and hiking through planning a safe expedition to the natural wonders Maine has to offer.
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The Hidden Globe: How Wealth Hacks the World

This useful title exposes how the rules are often different for the wealthy and powerful.
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What Is Reality?: An Introduction to Metaphysics

Students with some background in philosophy might find this book more accessible. Readers interested in metaphysics will also appreciate it.
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Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain

Alternative rock fans will enjoy this book, which is well-suited to most public libraries.
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One Tough Dame: The Life and Career of Diana Rigg

An enjoyable account of Diana Rigg’s accomplished career.
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Leaked Footages

The subject matter in this deeply moving, important collection is a heartbreaking reminder of the innocent lives that are constantly affected by violence and terrorism. Sadiq expertly illustrates these experiences, from the regret to the nightmares and the scars.
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Goodbye Religion: The Causes and Consequences of Secularization

For scholars and people curious about why so many people are leaving organized religions.
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Autonomy: Portrait of a Buzzcock

Guitarist and songwriter Diggle’s engaging memoir will appeal to fans and music lovers alike.
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Christmas Movie Ultimate Trivia Book: Test Your Superfan Status and Relive the Most Iconic Christmas Movie Moments

This quiz book is suitable for circulation if answers are written on a separate piece of paper. An optional holiday purchase for public libraries.
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The Gilded Life of Richard Morris Hunt: Architecture and Art for an American Civilization

A definitive illustrated biography; for specialized collections.
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Even After Everything: The Spiritual Practice of Knowing the Risks and Loving Anyway

This book about loss, fecundity, and God is profoundly personal, interior, and meditative.
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Blue-Eyed Soul Brother: The Versatile Football Life of Super Bill Bradley

Football fans, particularly readers who remember Bradley’s playing days, will enjoy this easy-to-read work. It highlights Bradley’s life, including when he became a strong advocate for safety, education, and protection against chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which plagues many former contact sports athletes.

The Wall of Life: Pictures and Stories from This Marvelous Lifetime

A must for MacLaine’s fans and entertainment buffs.
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Dream: The Life and Legacy of Hakeem Olajuwon

A wonderful read for NBA fans or people interested in the story of a teenager who left his home to pursue his dreams.
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The Islamic Moses: How the Prophet Inspired Jews and Muslims To Flourish Together and Change the World

This book is distinctive, highly informative, and useful. Give to readers curious about interreligious relationships and religious history.

The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust

A thoughtful, motivational guide that gives readers the tools to partner with others to resolve some of the biggest societal problems. It movingly and effectively shows readers that no matter how badly they have failed, they can get back up, dust themselves off, and try again.
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The Endless Refrain: Memory, Nostalgia, and the Threat to New Music

Though his book is thought-provoking, Rowell never thoroughly explains the reasons for the fixation on older music beyond the obvious penchant for comforting nostalgia, easy access to past hits through technology, and corporate greed. An interesting but not entirely satisfying book for rock fans.

Fly-Fishing with Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci aficionados and fly-fishers will rejoice. Ladensohn pulls off explaining the link between these two topics. His highly recommended book effortlessly makes the connections relevant and engaging.
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Ancient Christianities: The First Five Hundred Years

A well-researched, engrossing read that demonstrates why the Jewish and Christian communities went their separate ways and how Christianity not only became a spiritual practice but also a political force. Ideal for both religious studies individuals and Bible study groups.
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The Vedge Bar Book: Plant-Based Cocktails and Light Bites for Inspired Entertaining

Perfect for expert home mixologists or readers looking to improve their cocktail game.
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Matty Matheson: Soups, Salads, Sandwiches

Fans of Matheson from the kitchen or TV will love this cookbook filled with great eats, his everyday life, and his love of food.
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Beyond Banks: Technology, Regulation, and the Future of Money

This recommended book, with its technical jargon, aptly contributes to the conversation about revising the policies that financial institutions and services must follow. Ideal for readers who are interested in approaches to improving strategies related to regulations, finance, and government.
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Vegan Japan: 70 Comforting Plant-Based Recipes

Filled with recipes that will tempt Japanese foodies and vegans alike, this cookbook will be in high demand at many libraries.
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Transfarmation: The Movement To Free Us from Factory Farming

This highly recommended title is for readers concerned about current agricultural policies and practices and the future of the nation’s food production.
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The Unofficial Elf Cookbook: From Buddy’s Breakfast Spaghetti to the “World’s Best Cup of Coffee,” Tasty Treats Inspired by a Holiday Classic

A sugar-filled smorgasbord that feels like Buddy wrote it himself. The recipes will bring out one’s inner child with all the fun combinations from Taylor (The Unofficial Home Alone Cookbook).
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A Call to Farms: Reconnecting to Nature, Food, and Community in a Modern World

Entertaining and enlightening but also a bit prickly, this book is a recommended tour of alternative farms. For readers looking for stories about marginalized people who are trying to thrive in agricultural settings.
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Foraging Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountains: Finding, Identifying, and Preparing Edible Wild Mushrooms

A handy guide for readers interested in mushroom foraging. Ecology-minded people and nature lovers will be drawn to this title as well.
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Against the Grain: How Farmers Around the Globe Are Transforming Agriculture To Nourish the World and Heal the Planet

This recommended, serious book addresses a devastating issue but still provides hope. The narrative format, with much of the information relayed in the farmers’ own words, ensures that the content will be accessible to most readers.
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