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January 14, 2025

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Arkansas Act 372 Declared Unconstitutional in District Court
By Lisa Peet
In a significant decision for the freedom to read, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas recently declared two key sections of Arkansas Act 372—which expose librarians and booksellers to criminal penalties—unconstitutional. Section 1’s criminal penalties for “furnishing harmful items to minors” were deemed overly broad; Section 5’s process for giving decisions on book challenges and appeals to local government officials lacked constitutional safeguards and threatened a chilling effect on library staff and users alike.
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ALA To Receive $25M Bequest for Library School Scholarships
By Lisa Peet
On December 9, the American Library Association (ALA) announced that it will receive an approximately $25 million bequest from James W. Lewis, senior vice president and senior relationship manager of the Lewis Group, an investment company within the Washington, DC, office of Merrill Lynch, to fund library school scholarships for students with demonstrated financial needs. The bequest is the largest in ALA’s history.
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New Books for the New Year | January 2025 Starred Reviews
By LJ Reviews
Titles not to miss across fiction, nonfiction, and audio.
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Prepub Alert: The Complete List | June 2025 Titles
By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt
All the June 2025 Prepub Alerts in one place, plus a downloadable spreadsheet of all titles from every post.
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Cheers:
  • John Szabo Is LJ’s 2025 Librarian of the Year
  • Arkansas Act 372 Declared Unconstitutional in District Court
Jeers:
  • Bartlesville, OK, Library Citizenship Program Discontinued after Failed Vote to Keep Federal Funds
Tears:
  • Pacific Palisades Branch of LA Public Library Destroyed by Wildfires
Pacific Northwest Book Awards Winners | Book Pulse
By Sarah Wolberg
Winners of the Pacific Northwest Book Awards are announced. The shortlists for the Westminster Book Awards, for political books and books by UK parliamentarians, are revealed. Jenna Bush Hager, host of the Read with Jenna book club, is starting her own publishing venture with Penguin Random House. Plus interviews with Graham Norton, Jean Hanff Korelitz, and Liz Moore.
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“Advocates should take heart that the courts are supporting the right to read. This is a court decision you can take to elected officials and to administrators.”

 

–From: Arkansas Act 372 Declared Unconstitutional in District Court

Authors Nominated for NAACP Image Awards | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Joy-Ann Reid, Alyssa Cole, Essie Chambers, and more are nominated for NAACP Image Awards. Oprah picks Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose for her 110th book club. Other January book club picks include Kate Fagan’s The Three Lives of Cate Kay (Reese Witherspoon and Target), Emma Knight’s The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus (Read with Jenna and Barnes & Noble), and Karissa Chen’s Homeseeking (GMA and Good Housekeeping).
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Display Shelf | Mocktails
By Melissa DeWild
For those participating in Dry January or anyone looking to consume less alchohol, here's a tempting array of cookbooks containing ideas for alcohol-free cocktails.
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Display Shelf | New Habits
By Melissa DeWild
Start the new year off with a shelf full of inspiration for honing new habits for health, healing, and even fun.
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Thao Thai’s Banyan Moon Wins Crook’s Corner Book Prize | Book Pulse
By Sarah Wolberg 
Thao Thai’s Banyan Moon wins the Crook’s Corner Book Prize for the best debut novel set in the American South. Winners of the Silvers-Dudley Prizes, for literary criticism, arts writing, and journalism, are announced. Crown, a division of Penguin Random House, has launched Storehouse Voices, a new imprint devoted to elevating Black voices, and Simon & Schuster has announced a new audio-first imprint, Simon Maverick, focused on self-published authors. Publishers Weekly has Barack Obama’s list of his favorite books of 2024. Plus, interviews with Chukwuebuka Ibeh, Stuart Turton, and Tracy Clark.
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Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene
Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney leads holds this week. Also getting buzz are titles by Robert Crais, Grady Hendrix, Layne Fargo, and Scott Turow. People’s book of the week is I’ll Come To You by Rebecca Kauffman. The Philip K. Dick Award nominees and the Story Prize finalists are announced. Brooke Shields discusses aging and her new memoir, Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed To Get Old. SLJ shares how to help those impacted by the California wildfires. Jim Murphy’s Inner Excellence hits #1 on Amazon after a viral video captured Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown reading it during Sunday’s NFC wild-card game. Plus, NYPL acquires the archive of Jhumpa Lahiri.
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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • Statement: American Library Association Extends Support to Libraries Affected By Los Angeles Wildfires

  • The New York Public Library Acquires Archive of Jhumpa Lahiri

  • Center For Research Libraries (CRL) Releases New Mission & Vision Statement; “AI Mistakes are Very Different Than Human Mistakes” & More Headlines

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In Romance Hardly a Gentleman, by Eloisa James, is a starred selection. "The second in James’s 'Accidental Bride' series will be an instant favorite of friends-to-lovers romance fans, and readers of the first book, Viscount in Love, will delight in this sequel." Nicholas Binge's Dissolution is a starred SFF title. "Binge’s (Ascension) latest offers a profound depth of ideas wrapped in a thrilling sci-fi story." And Sarah Sundin's Midnight on the Scottish Shore is a starred Christian fiction selection. "With shifting loyalties, a global geopolitical stage, family feuds, the legend of the Scottish selkie, and a forbidden romantic attraction, this novel has many of the best elements of historical fiction. Readers will also notice a few cameos from Sundin’s previous novels."

 

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