After That Night by Karin Slaughter is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes by Kia Abdullah, Tana French, and Wendy Walker for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.
A guide to living the Engaged Four Noble Truths from Rev. Liên Shutt: antiracist practices for wholeness, healing, and collective liberation for readers of Be the Refuge, The Way of Tenderness, and Radical Dharma.
Thomas W. Pearson examines his experience as the parent of a child with Down syndrome through the lens of Margaret Mead's evolving relationship to disability. Mead would become an advocate for disability rights and call on anthropology to embrace a wider understanding of humanity that values diverse bodies and minds.
By Lesa Holstine and Neal Wyatt Prepare for December demand with these Christmas mysteries in which the Queen of England investigates, a bookbinder suspects a Scottish librarian, and a Regency-era widow is snowed in with a murderer.
By Ashli Wells Guanzon brings a fresh voice and vivid world into the fantasy landscape, and this story will be incredibly popular. Readers will look forward to the next book in this new trilogy.
By Lesa Holstine Based on the true unsolved case of Dot King’s death and told from multiple viewpoints, this page-turner of a story with tentacles reaching from Broadway to the White House exposes the influence of money and power.
By Jenny Kobiela-Mondor Katz successfully portrays how romance meets real life in this terrific debut.
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