LibraryReads and LJ team up to offer reading suggestions for Baldacci's latest. |
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| | SFF 2022 Preview | 89 Titles To Read, Know, and Share By Marlene Harris In our annual survey of the state of science fiction and fantasy, LJ explores the landscape of possible worlds far into the future and lands born of endless imagination. Through interviews with publishers, librarians, and a best-selling author, as well as examination of forthcoming titles, we identified movements in the genre that mark its ongoing development. Among our findings, the genres are enjoying an upswell of works by LGBTQ+ authors of many racializations, and we offer a bevy of titles that confirm what authors, readers, and librarians have been celebrating for some time. |
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| | SPONSORED BY SIMON & SCHUSTER Author Ethan Joella discusses his debut novel, A Little Hope Ethan Joella teaches English and psychology at the University of Delaware and specializes in community writing workshops. His work has appeared in River Teeth, The Cimarron Review, The MacGuffin, Delaware Beach Life , and Third Wednesday. He lives in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, with his wife and two daughters. A Little Hope is his first novel. Read More››› |
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| Prepub Alert By Barbara Hoffert Questions in Retrospect: Nonfiction, May 2022, Pt. 4 Cooking: Nonfiction, May 2022, Pt. 4 Historical Fiction, May 2022, Pt. 4 Fantasy, Dystopian, Magic Realism, May 2022, Pt. 4 |
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| Read-Alikes for Mercy by David Baldacci | LibraryReads By Leslie DeLooze, Donna Matturri, and Amy Watts Mercy, by David Baldacci (Grand Central), is the top holds title of the week (11/15/21). LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book. The fourth in the Atlee Pine series sees the FBI agent still on the hunt for her abducted twin sister, Mercy. Family secrets, new clues, and fresh danger await in this twisty, dark page-turner. |
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| SPONSORED CONTENT Books in Spanish: Meeting the Needs of a Burgeoning Demographic The Hispanic population is the fastest growing demographic segment in the United States today. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people identifying as Hispanic reached 64.1 million in 2020, an increase of nearly 1 million individuals over the previous year. Publishers have also welcomed this growing market with expanded resources and great enthusiasm. Read More» |
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| | | | | | The Curse of the Cherry Pie | Featured Review By Lesa Holstine "A delicious character-driven treat for fans of The Great British Baking Show or Krista Davis’s “Domestic Diva” mysteries. Foodies will relish this latest addition to a series featuring a likable amateur sleuth with supportive, well-developed friends, along with recipes and talk of food." |
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