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| | | Books and Authors To Know: Titles To Watch 2021 By Barbara Hoffert Titles To Watch includes nearly 300 key works in fiction and nonfiction, reflecting current concerns with politics, the pandemic, and #ownvoices authors and the desire to plumb personal relationships and experiences. |
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| | SPONSORED BY MULHOLLAND BOOKS Femi Kayode’s Debut Mystery, Lightseekers, Reveals Contemporary Nigeria Kayode’s thrilling and atmospheric novel introduces psychologist Dr. Philip Taiwo, who investigates the public murder of three university students in Port Harcourt. Everyone knows how the crime happened, but Dr. Taiwo must find out why, in a mystery that weaves together mob justice, social unrest, and a close-knit community. Learn More››› |
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| Prepub Alert By Barbara Hoffert Big-Name Authors: Thriller Previews, Aug. 2021, Pt. 2 Agents at Work: Thriller Previews, Aug. 2021, Pt. 2 “Then She Vanishes”: Thriller Previews, Aug. 2021, Pt. 2 Family and Friends: Thriller Previews, Aug. 2021, Pt. 2 More Top Titles: Thriller Previews, Aug. 2021, Pt. 2 |
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| Read-Alikes for The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah By Michele Coleman, Janet Lockhart, Marilyn Sieb, Cathy Branciforte, Kimberly McGee, & Diana Armstrong LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons as they wait for The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah. |
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| SPONSORED BY ATD PRESS Use Technology to Advance Workplace Learning and Development Discover how talent development practitioners can harness the power of AI and use technology more effectively to produce engaging virtual events. Written by industry experts and thought leaders, ATD Press books offer anyone who works with adult learners the best practices, academic theory, and guidance necessary to move the profession forward. Learn More››› |
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| Spring Preview 2021 | Seasonal Selections To Know, Read, Share, and Buy By Jennifer Dayton While the ongoing coronavirus pandemic impacted every aspect of publishing in 2020, as it did life in general, one encouraging development is that, on the whole, the industry remained strong. Despite supply chain challenges, canceled author tours, delayed publication dates, and working from home, the field continued to connect books to readers, and is poised to do the same in the new year. |
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| | SPONSORED BY SOURCEBOOKS Sourcebooks Spring Preview 2021: Women Take Center Stage Sourcebooks’s coming releases have a strong focus on women, which seems fitting coming from North America’s largest woman-owned trade book publisher. The lineup this season includes historical tales of interesting and heroic women, woman-centric thrillers, as well as books tackling racism and sexism from a woman’s perspective. Read More››› |
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| | | | | Job Zone utilizes unique job matching technology to help you find the perfect job (and employers find the perfect candidate), whether you’re actively seeking or just keeping an eye out for your possibilities. Log on today and check out our newest features, including automated job and candidate matches, and email alerts. JOB OF THE WEEK Texas A&M University Libraries seeks a University Archivist |
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