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2020 Forward Forecast: Books To Have on Your Radar Now
By Neal Wyatt
Nearly 50 hotly anticipated titles for spring/summer, spanning fiction and nonfiction.
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Intense behind-the-scenes biography of Howard Hughes

This new edition of Howard Hughes chronicles the life and legacies of one of the most intriguing and accomplished Americans of the twentieth century. With more insider details from in-depth interviews with individuals who knew and worked with Hughes, this fascinating biography follows his life, career, and lasting influence.

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Spring Picks Seasonal Selections | Editors' Spring Picks 2020
By LJ Reviews
Spring 2020 looks fantastic for horror stories and historical sagas; for essay collections and romance reads; for emerging and established authors; for bold nonfiction and raw poetry; for speculative fiction and superlative graphic novels; and for all the promise that one hopes for in spring.
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Craig Fehrman, Author of Author in Chief A Letter to Librarians from Craig Fehrman, Author of Author in Chief

For the past ten years, I’ve been working on my first book, Author in Chief: The Untold Story of Our Presidents and the Books They Wrote, and libraries play an essential role in that story.

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Cold War in the Islamic World Mathematics | Academic Best Sellers
  1. Handbook of Fractional Calculus with Applications: Vol. 6
  2. Handbook of Fractional Calculus with Applications: Vol. 7
  3. Handbook of Fractional Calculus with Applications: Vol. 8
  4. Constructing Number
  5. The Impossibility of Squaring the Circle in the 17th Century
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By Dave Pugl
The United States has more than a million active military service members and over 19 million veterans, according to 2019 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The skill sets of those returning from the field are many, including the ability to manage difficult environments and work collaboratively within a team. Yet these individuals can face serious challenges in transitioning from active duty to civilian life.

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EnvisionwareA Reservation System So Simple, You’ll be Floating on CloudNine®

Now you can offer patrons a complete reservation system, including computers, study rooms, 3D printers, game consoles and almost any other device or location with minimal installation time systemwide and virtually zero maintenance. Built on EnvisionWare’s CloudNine platform, this represents the next generation of our PC Reservation® software.

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image Romantic Reads for Valentine's Day | Wyatt's World
By Neal Wyatt
Seizing on the prompt of Valentine’s Day, we're taking a much-needed moment to celebrate what the romance genre does best—offer stories readers adore. Here are five offerings to suggest and look forward to.
image Why Are #OscarsSoWhite—and What To Do About It: A Reading List
By Mahnaz Dar
The lack of representation in this year's Oscar's nominations were galling to many. From celebrations of marginalized artists to nuanced critiques of racism and sexism, these books will start a much-needed conversation about inclusivity and equity in Hollywood.
image The Winter Companion | Featured Web Review
By LJ Reviews
"Fans of the “Parish Orphans of Devon” series will adore this final installment, reuniting the orphans and their loves. Matthews sensitively portrays a neuroatypical protagonist facing ingrained prejudices, even from friends, and how such preconceptions limits a person’s potential."
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