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‘We Solve Murders’ by Richard Osman Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

‘Men of Maize’ by Miguel Ángel Asturias | LJ Review of the Day

101 Tips for a Zero-Waste Kitchen

This highly recommended resource takes a holistic view of food waste. It asserts and demonstrates that reducing food waste also lowers packaging, plastic, budgetary wastes, which, in turn, minimizes people’s environmental footprints.

The Jesuit Disruptor: A Personal Portrait of Pope Francis

Filled with vignettes and details revealing Higgins’s insider view of life at the Vatican, this highly recommended book often has the friendly and joyous feel of someone talking about a dear friend. Pair with Elisabetta Piqué’s Pope Francis: Life and Revolution or Francis: A Pope for Our Time by Luis Rosales and Daniel Olivera.

The Bog Wife

Gothic horror at its absolute finest, this story is as mythical as it is malignant.
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I Did Something Bad

Wheatley (Homicide at Vincent Vineyard) pens an adventurous story in the fourth entry of the “West Coast Crime” series. Well-developed characters will draw readers in and have them reaching for the earlier books.
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Tell Me Everything

Any new novel by Strout generates excitement, and fans will love this one, especially if they appreciate the author’s return to a familiar and beloved setting and cast of characters. This book and reading experience is comfortable like a well-worn shirt.

How Does That Make You Feel, Magda Eklund?

This book will be popular in public libraries. The characters are crisply written and engaging; hand to readers who enjoyed Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.
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Not Too Late: The Power of Pushing Limits at Any Age

Rounds sets a high bar for herself and reminds readers that they can do the same. This would be an excellent addition to collections as both a sports book and a self-help book.
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What Lies Below

Ericson (Captured at the Cove) unfolds a love story that fans of Nicholas Sparks and Colleen Hoover will be drawn to.
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Always the Bridesmaid

Blake’s (Cinderella Assistant to Boss’s Bride) latest is a must read for those who enjoy friends-to-lovers and second-chance romances.
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The Muse of Maiden Lane

Series fans will be thrilled that the last of the four horsewomen finds her happily-ever-after. Characters from prior installments feature significantly, so readers should begin with The Siren of Sussex.
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Double Barrel Bluff

Berney’s third Shake Bouchon novel (after Whiplash River) is as much fun as the others. Enthusiastically recommended for all crime fiction fans.
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The Killer Next Door

Stevens (The Secret of Shutter Lake) takes readers on a thrilling ride, which will leave them breathlessly awaiting the next book in the series.
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A Wager To Win the Debutante

Shepherd (Falling for the Forbidden Duke) presents a steamy Victorian romance to start the new “Rakes, Rebels and Rogues” series.
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Bound by the Boss’s Baby

Singh (Their Accidental Marriage Deal) offers a cute and cozy story, perfect for readers who love single-parent romances.
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Fake Fling with the Billionaire

This romance from Stewart (Unexpected Family for the Rebel Tycoon) is sure to capture readers’ hearts.
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Guillotine

A fast-paced daylight-horror book for readers looking for a new favorite horror author.
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The Stars Are Dying: Special Edition

This new adult romantasy from Peñaranda (A Sword from the Embers) will hold appeal for fans of Kerri Maniscalco’s “Kingdom of the Wicked” series.
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Unspeakable Home

This recommended book blends autofiction and a metanarrative. Give to Prcic’s fans and to readers looking for a structure that’s highly distinctive.
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The Supreme Court Footnote: A Surprising History

Readers interested in the U.S. Supreme Court and its history, the legal system, and contemporary America will enjoy this book.
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Penniless Until the Earl’s Proposal

In this marriage-of-convenience Regency romance, Dickson (Too Scandalous for the Earl) presents an annoyances-to-lovers pair with an outspoken leading lady and a sympathetic, sensuous hero.

Safe Enough: Crime Stories by the Author of Jack Reacher

This intriguing assortment should appeal to Child’s many fans, as well as mystery/thriller/crime readers.
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The Truth Behind the Governess

Arens (Meeting Her Promised Viscount) presents a chaste, charming Victorian romance about seeking adventure and finding love instead.
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Live in the Light: Radiating the Hope of the Letters of John—A 6-Week Bible Study

Leach is an inspiring teacher and guide who invites readers (and leaders) to open their eyes, ears, and lives to love. They’re urged to allow the Word of God to be planted like a seed deep within them. This book is perfect for both groups and individuals.
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K-9 Defender

Miller (Shadow Survivors) delivers a fast-paced read in the second book of the “Protectors at K-9 Ranch” series. Characters from the previous novel make reappearances, but first-time readers can connect the dots and not feel like they are missing out on the storyline.
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Colorado Kidnapping

Myers (Mile High Mystery) skillfully writes emotional scenes and takes readers on a heart-wrenching adventure.
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Stolen Fragments: Black Markets, Bad Faith, and the Illicit Trade in Ancient Artefacts

Ideal for readers who enjoy narratives about antiquities, the history of the Bible, the questionable world of antique valuation and provenance, or billionaires in the U nited States. Pair with Bible Nation: The United States of Hobby Lobby by Candida R. Moss and Joel S. Baden.
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Letters from Home: The Creation of Diaspora in Jewish Antiquity

This book parses letters and documents such as the Greek translation of Esther, 3 Maccabees, and Baruch and interacts with the current scholarly conversation on these ancient texts. A useful study for students of ancient Judaism.
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The Blue Hour

Mystery and psychological thriller readers will enjoy peeling back the countless layers of this novel.

Spark of the Everflame

With detailed worldbuilding, a brooding and troubled anti-hero, and a heroine with a strong backbone struggling between duty to family, love, and all mortalkind, this epic, slow-burn romantasy is a page-turner for romance and fantasy fans alike. Highly recommended, with excellent crossover appeal for young adults.
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Conard County: Covert Avenger

Deceit, danger, and adventure are all abundant in Lee’s (Conard County: Murderous Intent) latest. Readers need not have previous knowledge of this lengthy series; Lee does an excellent job of making the stories stand-alone reads.

Hero City: Leningrad 1943–44

Buttar makes brilliant use of primary sources and provides readers with a rich understanding of the unique nature of Leningrad, its military, and its people during a perilous time.

The Waiting

Connelly’s name on the cover guarantees a great read; his latest is no exception. The story follows the cases methodically and realistically, and the characters continue to grow. With a TV series on Amazon Prime coming soon starring Maggie Q as Renée Ballard, this novel will generate more interest than usual.

Murder in Highbury

Charming and witty with a well-paced murder to solve, this series starter is sure to delight both Austen fans and mystery lovers.
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Loka

This sequel deepens Meru’s extensive worldbuilding and continues to draw on its core themes of what humanity means in a post-human future. However, this is, at heart, a coming-of-age story that will appeal to young adult readers as much as to older fans of Divya’s work.
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Two Week Temptation in Paradise

A lovely romance from Renae (Consequence of Their Parisian Night), featuring an older heroine getting her second chance at forever.

Entitlement

As readers saw in Alam’s previous novel, Leave the World Behind, there is a palpable sense of dread running through this highly recommended book as well. In this case, it is not an existential threat to humanity; it’s the train wreck that is Brooke’s life. Readers may see it coming, but they won’t be able to look away.
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Everyone’s Trash: One Man Against 1.6 Billion Pounds

This book usefully illustrates both the history and the current state of waste disposal in the U.S., but some parts are unfocused or seemingly cut short.
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The Cat Who Cracked a Cold Case

This third “Conrad the Cat Detective” title (after The Cat Who Solved Three Murders) will satisfy those looking for a narrative that blends cozy sensibilities and more gritty mystery-thriller elements and explores an unusual crime-fighting partnership.

National Book Award Nonfiction and Poetry Longlists | Book Pulse

‘Fear the Flames’ by Olivia Rose Darling | LJ Review of the Day

Sister Stories | Audio Fiction Spotlight

Sonorous Science Fiction and Fantasy | SFF Audio Stars

Love Out Loud | Romance Audio Stars

Top Titles | Fiction Audiobooks Building Holds

Most Requested | Nonfiction Audiobooks Building Holds

Audiobook Stars | Top Titles To Know, Share, and Listen To

Rock and Roll Reflections | Audio Nonfiction Spotlight

Spine-Tingling Sounds | Horror Audiobook Stars

Mesmerizing Mystery Listens | Mystery Audio Stars

Helen Czerski & Michael Malay Win Wainwright Prizes for Nature Writing | Book Pulse

‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road: Memories of My Life on Tour’ by Elton John | LJ Review of the Day

Read-Alikes for ‘Here One Moment’ by Liane Moriarty | LibraryReads

LJ Talks with Laurie Notaro, Author of the Historical Crime Novel ‘The Murderess’ 

Biography & Memoir | Prepub Alert, March 2025 Titles

Essays | Prepub Alert, March 2025 Titles

Historical Fiction | Prepub Alert, March 2025 Titles

Literary Fiction | Prepub Alert, March 2025 Titles

'Single Player' by Tara Tai | Romance Debut of the Month

'Sorcery and Small Magics' by Maiga Doocy | SFF Debut of the Month

National Book Award Longlists for Translated Literature and Young People’s Literature | Book Pulse

Display Shelf | Dark Academia

‘The Naming Song’ by Jedediah Berry | LJ Review of the Day

20 Bestselling Cookbooks 2024 | The Most Sought-After Titles by Public Libraries

Pop Fiction | Prepub Alert, March 2025 Titles

Oprah Picks Elizabeth Strout’s ‘Tell Me Everything’ for Book Club | Book Pulse

‘Salty, Cheesy, Herby, Crispy Snackable Bakes: 100 Easy-Peasy, Savory Recipe’ by Jessie Sheehan | LJ Review of the Day

‘Here One Moment’ by Liane Moriarty Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

‘Oh No He Didn’t!: Brilliant Women and the Men Who Took Credit for Their Work’ by Wendy J. Murphy | LJ Review of the Day

Graphic Novels Broaden Their Appeal

‘We Need No Wings’ by Ann Dávila Cardinal | LJ Review of the Day

FT and Schroders Business Book of the Year Longlist | Book Pulse

Cundill History Prize Shortlist Is Announced | Book Pulse

‘The Mighty Red’ by Louise Erdrich| LJ Review of the Day

‘The Many Lies of Veronica Hawkins’ By Kristina Pérez | LJ Review of the Day

Reese’s Book Club Picks ‘The Comfort of Crows’ by Margaret Renkl | Book Pulse

Read-Alikes for ‘The Life Impossible’ by Matt Haig | LibraryReads

'The Improvisers' by Nicole Glover | SFF Pick of the Month

'Lightning in Her Hands' by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland | Romance Pick of the Month

'The Grey Wolf' by Louise Penny | Mystery Pick of the Month

A Flavorful Fall | Cookbook Preview 2024

LJ Talks with Paola Velez, Author of ‘Bodega Bakes’

Wonderful Reads | Starred Reviews from the September Issue

National Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 | A Reading List

Science Fiction & Fantasy | Prepub Alert, March 2025 Titles

Prepub Alert: The Complete List | February 2025 Titles

Romance | Prepub Alert, March 2025 Titles

A Q & A with Laura Dave on Her Latest Novel, The Night We Lost Him

‘The Life Impossible’ by Matt Haig Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

‘The Best Short Stories 2024: The O. Henry Prize Winners’ Ed. By Amor Towles | LJ Review of the Day

For Indie Publishers, Taking Risks Pays

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Toto

Readers will be delighted to discover this unique take on The Wizard of Oz. With modern references, unusual twists, snarky commentary, and some delightful side plots, recommend Hackwith’s (The God of Lost Words) new novel to readers looking for a fun retelling or twisted tale.
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The Nightward

An intriguing magi-tech high-fantasy series opener that paves the way for chaos in the follow-up.

The Improvisers: A Murder and Magic Novel

Fantasy fans and steampunk enthusiasts will enjoy Glover’s astounding, creatively envisioned Prohibition-era United States, where magical and historical events intertwine in a thrilling plot full of adventurous characters.
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Jamaica Ginger and Other Concoctions

Hopkinson’s stories hold deep messages at their core, yet flow with a dreamlike etherealness, even when they’re nightmares.
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The Last Dangerous Visions

SF readers will be captivated by this collection of works that are either new for this anthology or have been held in unpublished limbo for decades.
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Servant of Earth

While the plot may be a bit predictable for avid readers of new adult fantasy, the stage has been sufficiently set for a series that may have more surprises to offer as it continues.
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The Book of George

Greathead’s (Laura & Emma) latest, which follows the title character from childhood to middle age, is a warm-hearted and gently humorous examination of a chronic failure. Left open to question is what happens to George next? Sequel?
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