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From Reid’s tender introductory letter to readers, all the way through the final chapter, this gritty and glorious book challenges what it means to look at the universe from different vantage points, but it never loses sight of the plot’s urgency or authenticity of the characters.
Yu offers whimsical and poetic commentary on what it is to be a cat. A must-purchase in the popular genre of healing fiction, to recommend to fans of Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s Before the Coffee Gets Cold.
A deep dive into the use of pendulums. Recommended for audiences, especially Gen Z readers, who are seeking quality information regarding witchcraft and the magical practice of fortunetelling and divination with pendulums.
Jessa Maxwell’s The Golden Spoon meets Colleen Cambridge’s Mastering the Art of French Murder in this gruesome cozy, sure to shoot to the top of the charts.
A nuanced period mystery that incorporates themes about consent and women’s rights. Recommended for libraries where paranormal and historical mystery titles circulate well.