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SF readers will be captivated by this collection of works that are either new for this anthology or have been held in unpublished limbo for decades.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

Moyer’s rich descriptions of Hollywood locations and the hazy golden heat of a California summer will enchant until the final page. This book will appeal to fiction readers, even those who don’t often pick historical novels.
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A Home for the Holidays

Hahn’s second novel (after The Lifestyle) explores love and grief and the complexity that comes with both. Fans of Kristan Higgins and Mhairi McFarlane will find much to love here.
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Hate Follow

Readers who enjoy mother-daughter relationships, family drama, and Insta-culture will find an interesting perspective on the repercussions of social media on the children of influencers.

The Last Secret

A stunning page-turner, Caron’s (Song of Batoche) novel is perfect for fans of World War II and Cold War fiction and stories with strong women characters.
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Playground

Powers’s extraordinary novels are a rebuttal to the notion that what stirs the mind can’t also stir the heart.
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The Holiday Cottage

Though the pacing is a bit uneven, this latest from Morgan (The Book Club Hotel) is a poignant holiday novel with a touch of romance.
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Queen Macbeth

Terse, atmospheric, and superbly reimagined, McDermid’s latest (part of a recent spate of novels about Lady Macbeth by the likes of Joel H. Morris and Ava Reid) perfectly captures the terror of living in a medieval Scotland riven by violence. Scottish history enthusiasts will enjoy.

The Mighty Red

Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner Erdrich (The Sentence) yet again displays her storytelling skills.

The Third Realm

Knausgaard’s achievement in this novel is to combine Scandinavian crime fiction with science fiction, while integrating discussions of religion, philosophy, neurobiology, and music. A highly readable and compelling work by a major and prolific novelist.

Pearly Everlasting

A charming and highly recommended story about family ties, the embrace of the natural world, and love.
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Eurotrash

In this work of autofiction, Kracht deftly reveals the narrator’s conflict and guilt.
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The Jewel of the Blues

This book is a good fit for readers who like descriptive fiction with uncomplicated plots.
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The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife

This book is the perfect summer read for those looking for a funny, heartfelt story about found family and seeing the silver lining in life. Fans of Fredrik Backman’s A Man Called Ove and Shelby Van Pelt’s Remarkably Bright Creatures will especially enjoy this new novel.
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Songs for the Brokenhearted

Tsabari’s (The Best Place on Earth) well-plotted novel, alternating between the 1950 Yemeni migration to Israel and the time around Rabin’s 1995 assassination, shines a light on a little-known community and their rich history.
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Season of the Swamp

Herrera’s prodigious skill with language is on display, but his brevity feels mismatched to the novella’s material, leaving any grander ideas more implied than satisfyingly explored.
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The Christmas Cottage

This inspiring holiday-themed story is perfect for readers who enjoy Bunn’s “Miramar Bay” series, works by Nicholas Sparks and Karen Kingsbury, and other inspirational fiction. The embedded themes of forgiveness, new beginnings, second chances, romance, and hope for the future combine to make an uplifting holiday story.
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The Jewel of the Isle

Rae (Lucy on the Wild Side) takes readers on a delightful adventure that’s packed with action, twists, and humor in this forced-proximity rom-com. Hand to fans of Jo Segura and Sarah Hawley.

Lightning in Her Hands

This sequel to Gilliland’s first romance, Witch of Wild Things, is sure to be just as popular.
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Mr. Nice Spy

This second book in Smith’s “My Spy” series has it all: romance, intrigue, mistaken identity, and a race against time.
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Roland Rogers Isn’t Dead Yet

Allen’s (Patricia Wants To Cuddle) unconventional novel about reputation, success, identity, and living authentically will appeal to readers looking for a unique take on a love story.
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Showmance

Beguelin’s adult debut isn’t quite a smash hit, but romance fans and theater nerds alike will have fun reading it.
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How To Get a Life in Ten Dates

Howe’s latest doesn’t live up to her previous enjoyable titles The Make-Up Test and On the Plus Side.
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Catch and Keep

Warm, swoony, and grounded, Hahn’s (Friends Don’t Fall in Love) latest is the perfect story to cuddle up with just as the weather turns.
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Perfect Fit

Perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Lana Ferguson, this book from Gilmore (Love Interest) is heartfelt, with a little grit and a lot of laughs.
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Wake Up, Nat & Darcy

A charming debut, perfect for readers looking for queer stories in the popular hockey romance trend or those who enjoyed Anita Kelly’s How You Get the Girl.
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PS: I Hate You

Fans of second-chance romances with intense emotional depth will enjoy this novel from Connolly (Fall Back into Me). Recommended for readers of Kate Clayborn.
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Pickleballers

Long’s (Ziggy’s Big Idea) adult debut is written with pickleball players in mind, with a lot of focus on pickleball play, but readers who just enjoy fun sports romances will pick this title up as well.
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Not in My Book

Readers will not be able to put down this delightful, witty romance.

Single Player

This is a must-read for fans of queer romance and those interested in the behind-the-scenes world of video games. Tai’s storytelling is both fun and thought-provoking, making this debut a standout in contemporary romance fiction.
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The Most Wonderful Time

Allen’s (Black Girls Must Have It All) writing explores the psychological impacts of racism and grief and celebrates new love and personal revelations in this Christmas romance that will also appeal to fans of relationship fiction.
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Imperfectly Perfect

Prepare to fall for the swoon-worthy Steele and his perfect catch.

Keep Me

This sexy enemies-to-lovers story is filled with biting dialogue and page-melting chemistry. A great start to Cate’s (Madame) new “Sinful Manor” series.
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Earl Crush

Vasti’s second novel is a highly enjoyable read, filled with deft characterization and dialogue, an interesting plot, and an abundance of good feelings.
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Her Knight at the Museum

If readers appreciate a slight fantasy twist, they’ll be rewarded with a frothy contemporary romance from Donovan (The Equinox Stone). It will especially appeal to readers who enjoy a touch of Marvel’s Thor in their romantic heroes.

Much Ado About Margaret

Readers who enjoy an enemies-to-lovers romance will love Roux’s (The Proposition) historical take on the trope.
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The Co-op

Fans of slow-burn, emotionally charged romances, such as those by Kate Clayborn, Yulin Kuang, and Emily Henry, will enjoy DeWitt’s (Savor It) novel immensely.
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All the Hearts You Eat

A must-read for those who enjoyed Piper’s Bram Stoker award-winning Queen of Teeth. Like Nat Cassidy’s Nestlings, it takes the vampire story and turns it into something new.
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Northern Nights

Fans of speculative anthologies will want to read these stories on cold nights, particularly if they like stories where the land is as much an antagonist as a monster with sharp teeth and claws.
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Cold Snap

Ryan (Bless Your Heart) writes a haunting and affecting novella that portrays the wrenching nature of grief and guilt.
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Guilt and Ginataan

There’s less emphasis on Filipino culture in the sequel to Murder and Mamon, a slower-paced story, but cozy readers will still enjoy the food descriptions.
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Mrs. Claus and the Nightmare Before New Year’s

The sequel to Mrs. Claus and the Trouble with Turkeys is another delightful mystery filled with humor and mishaps.
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Christmas at Glitter Peak Lodge

Although the mystery (Johnsen’s first to be published in English) is slight, the atmospheric Hallmark-style book is set up as if it were an Advent calendar: 24 chapters, one for each day in December leading up to Christmas. The multiple storylines offer a little for everyone: mountain climbing, village secrets, romance, bullying. The Norwegian customs and recipes are an extra treat.
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Christmas Crimes at the Mysterious Bookshop

None of the 13 stories in this collection disappoints; several are superior.

The Starlets

Pass the popcorn and settle in for a terrific time with this seamlessly crafted blend of historical fiction and old-school suspense.
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The More the Terrier

Fans of the series will enjoy Andy Carpenter’s latest outing, which includes a complex but fast-moving mystery, plenty of offbeat characters on both sides of the law, and several dogs. As in the earlier books, Rosenfelt doesn’t weigh them down with too much backstory, so newcomers can dive right in.
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The Arizona Triangle

This desert noir features complex characters trapped in an ugly, emotional past. The vivid details and beauty of the Arizona landscape are in sharp contrast to the repellent secrets of a killer.

The Treasure Hunters Club

Readers who fondly remember Ellen Raskin’s The Westing Game and newer fans of Gigi Pandian’s “Secret Staircase Mysteries” will find Ryan’s cleverly crafted adventure to be a real treasure

The Grey Wolf

Penny’s follow-up to A World of Curiosities plays on readers’ fears as she launches a new story arc that is completed in this installment but presents a cliffhanger. It’s a frightening novel of duality, of good versus evil, with an allegorical tale for today’s world, as only Penny can write.
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A Very Bad Thing

A fun, fast-paced thriller that keeps secrets until the very last page. A worthy addition to mystery and thriller sections.
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A Slay Ride Together with You

This festive novel is perfect for fans of Amanda Flower, Jacqueline Frost, and Ellie Alexander and for readers who enjoy mysteries and suspense with a dash of Christmas cheer.
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Gingerbread Danger

This follow-up to Blueberry Blunder is perfect for series fans and readers who enjoy cozy mysteries and books that explore the Amish way of life. Even readers unfamiliar with the series who crave a holiday read will enjoy Flower’s respectful balance of Amish culture with genre expectations.
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Murder in the Ranks

The characters need further development in this debut, but Jones excels at the vivid descriptions of Algiers during World War II. Readers interested in the roles of women and an atmospheric story set in a less-discussed theater of war will be fascinated by the details.

I’m Starting To Worry About This Black Box of Doom

This novel is effective in innumerable ways, particularly with its attention to the generational gap and the emotional disconnection created by the internet. Pargin’s deft combination of mystery and satire will appeal to the YA audience and to older readers.
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Blue Christmas Bones

Fans of character-driven mysteries with madcap plots will find they can’t help falling in love with Haines’s latest (after Lights, Camera, Bones).
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We Solve Murders

Given the big-screen plans for The Thursday Murder Club, Osman’s new novel will be in high demand. Although it starts a little slowly, this humorous caper quickly picks up speed, and readers will root for the trio. The humor and characters are reminiscent of Deanna Raybourn’s hit Killers of a Certain Age.
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Misery Hates Company

With its old-fashioned language and slow pace, this historical mystery, which recalls Crimson Peak and Cold Comfort Farm, isn’t for everyone. However, the gothic atmosphere and family secrets will appeal to some.

The Murderess

Fans of Notaro’s essays will identify and appreciate the vein of absurdity and irony running throughout this novel, but there is also a pulsing brutality and shocking tragedy at its heart that will appeal to true crime fans. Fact may still remain stranger than fiction, but Notaro’s compelling novel gives truth a run for the money.
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An Instruction in Shadow

The new magic system introduced in this series, which began with An Inheritance of Magic, continues to fascinate, and the stories will remind readers of classic urban fantasies (such as the “Dresden Files” series from Jim Butcher), as Stephen’s world gets more dangerous and he powers through each setback by learning bigger and better magic and paying a higher price each and every time.
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Exiled by Iron

A great edge-of-the-seat read for fans of complex and highly emotional fantasy romances. Recommend to readers of Naomi Novik and Tomi Adeyemi.

The Way

Groner (Exiles) offers a contemplative take on the postapocalyptic genre that leaves room for hope but doesn’t stint on realism. This novel reads like Cormac McCarthy’s The Road meets Robert M. Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance; highly recommended.

And the Mighty Will Fall

Wagers’s (The Ghosts of Trappist) stellar fourth outing for their futuristic Near-Earth Orbital Guard is filled with snappy dialogue and vivid worldbuilding. With the found family of Zuma’s Ghost as the foundation of the series, the internal conflicts are just as compelling as the external high-stakes action.
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Bindle Punk Jefe

Readers who were enthralled by Rose Lane’s infiltration of the mob in Prohibition-era Kansas City in the previous book, those who are fascinated by the boundary-blurring Jazz Age (as explored in historical mysteries such as Last Call at the Nightingale by Katharine Schellman), and anyone thrilled by the combination of history, tradition, and magic in Leslye Penelope’s The Monsters We Defy and Nekesa Afia’s Dead Dead Girls won’t be able to turn these pages fast enough.
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The Bloodless Princes

This gender-bent tale of knights and dragons takes the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, turns it into a sapphic romance, and adds a layer of unpacking what has been learned to find the shining truth within, with the bittersweet assistance of one very lonely dragon.
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Breath of Oblivion

Broaddus’s second “Astra Black” book is another sweeping space saga, with a complex story that explores deep themes.
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Under the Oak Tree

This English-language novelization of the popular South Korean webnovel and comic is less successful in this format.

A Monsoon Rising

Guanzon’s highly anticipated sequel to The Hurricane Wars is a captivating read from start to finish. The tension between the characters with the mix of political intrigue and magic will be sure to enchant readers.

All the Water in the World

The setting, the detailed emotive descriptions, and nail-biting adventure are incandescent. This debut novel from Caffall (The Mourner’s Bestiary) is like Peter Heller’s The Dog Stars met Barry Unsworth’s Sacred Hunger, with a focus on the essential nature of community.

The Lotus Empire

Suri’s final volume in her fantastic trilogy, after The Oleander Sword, delivers all of the hope and heartache promised in the series. Exquisite worldbuilding, high-stakes action, emotional arcs, and a love that will stand the test of time create a climactic conclusion to this epic fantasy.
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The Peculiar Garden of Harriet Hunt

Iversen’s (The Witches at the End of the World) novel will appeal to fans of character-driven historical fantasy with feminist themes and just a touch of magic.

Sorcery and Small Magics

This Ghibli-esque slow-burn fantasy delivers on every promise it offers when it drops Diana Wynne Jones’s Howl’s Moving Castle inside Patricia A. McKillip’s The Forgotten Beasts of Eld.

The Queen's Cook

Readers will not want this book to end, but works by Connilyn Cossette and Christine Dillon may tide them over until the next release.

A Grim Reaper’s Guide to Catching a Killer

This debut paranormal mystery offers humor, love, and a strong cast of characters who form a found family. S.C.Y.T.H.E. is a fascinating premise that offers great possibilities for future mysteries.

The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door

Parry’s (The Magician’s Daughter) latest will enthrall those who loved the post-WWI high-magic high society of Freya Marske’s “Last Binding” series. Highly recommended for readers looking for an immersive world of power politics, magical societies, and world-shattering consequences.
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Blue Sisters

A stunning sibling story for fans of Emma Straub and Lily King.

How To Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying

A rollicking novel that doesn’t take itself too seriously, recommended for anyone needing to get lost in a good world, explore their inner demons, and enjoy some serious bloodshed. A needed addition to lighten the mood of any audio fantasy section.
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