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Griffin Poetry Prize Shortlist Announced | Book Pulse

1980s Culture and Society | eReview

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Bloomsbury Visual Arts: Art, Race and Gender Collection | eReview

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British Science Fiction Association Awards Winners | Book Pulse

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Winners of Publishing Triangle Awards for LGBTQIA+ Books | Book Pulse

Every Weapon I Had: A Vietnam Vet’s Long Road to the Medal of Honor

Intended for audiences interested in military history, civil rights, or stories of personal triumph over obstacles, this work will resonate deeply, with its themes of courage and dedication.
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Hazel Was a Good Girl: Solving the Murder That Inspired Twin Peaks

Despite the tie-in to the cult TV show, perhaps only avid Twin Peaks viewers will find a connection here.
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John Hancock: First To Sign, First To Invest in America’s Independence

An interesting look at one of the lesser-studied Founders, in which Randall contextualizes an important figure in U.S. history.

Annapolis Goes to War: The Naval Academy Class of 1940 and Its Trial by Fire in World War II

An often-moving account of a group of young officers in World War II, skillfully told by one of the country’s premier authorities on U.S. Naval history and recommended for anyone interested in military history.
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Belle Starr: The Truth Behind the Wild West Legend

Highly recommended, meticulously researched, and intriguing.
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Scarred: A Memoir of a Childhood Stolen and a Life Reclaimed

Exposing the long-lasting impacts of sexual abuse, Fredericks’s memoir is written clearly without sugarcoating and has the potential to reach readers in a similar situation.
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How the Hell Did I Not Know That: My Midlife Year from Couch to Curiosity

A memoir laced with humor and profanity that will draw readers in and keep them turning the pages as they learn facts about various subjects and the spirited Frost’s struggles and triumphs in navigating midlife.
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Went to London, Took the Dog: The Diary of a 60-Year-Old Runaway

Relating the challenges of aging and the joys of old friendships and new experiences, this memoir is a lovely addition to all collections.
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The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück: How an Intrepid Band of Frenchwomen Resisted the Nazis in Hitler’s All-Female Concentration Camp

Best suited for readers who enjoy history, predominantly World War II accounts, and gender studies.

The Gunfighters: How Texas Made the West Wild

A fascinating work of history that challenges readers to reconsider the role of the West’s legendary gunfighters in shaping the identity of the United States.
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Lincoln’s Lady Spymaster: The Untold Story of the Abolitionist Southern Belle Who Helped Win the Civil War

Willis tells Lew’s story with the panache of a novelist, making this work readable and accessible while still carefully researched and documented.
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The Gift of Not Belonging: How Outsiders Thrive in a World of Joiners

A clearly theorized work suggesting an additional possibility for personality classification. Recommended for libraries where popular psychology works circulate well.
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The World at First Light: A New History of the Renaissance

Lengthy and detailed but eminently readable, this book is a rewarding experience for interested (and committed) readers who wish to learn about the European Renaissance and its historic and cultural context.
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How To Lose Your Mother: A Daughter’s Memoir

Similar in style and tone to Michelle Zauner’s Crying in H Mart, this memoir is sure to be a favorite among fans of the genre for its compulsive readability and realness.
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Class Clown: The Memoirs of a Professional Wiseass; How I Went 77 Years Without Growing Up

Lifelong fans of Barry will enjoy the familiar rhythm of his humorous (and sometimes satirical) storytelling, and first-time readers will enjoy his candid, unpretentious voice and hilarious anecdotes spanning nearly 80 years.

American Maccabee: Theodore Roosevelt and the Jews

Porwancher’s fresh analysis of Roosevelt’s presidency presents his approach to Jewish issues in the United States and worldwide; a thought-provoking read.
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Happy Wife

This page-turning debut blends suspense with a compelling exploration of the complexities of marriage.
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Hamburg Noir

Akashic’s latest “Noir” collection is a fascinating trip to one of Germany’s major cities.

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The Wildes: A Novel in Five Acts

A fascinating imagined peek into the dynamic lives of Oscar Wilde, his family, and friends, performed with panache.

The Council of Wise Women

Abrahamson delights with a humorous and heartwarming story about a group of women navigating political intrigue, interpersonal tensions, and ethical dilemmas. An excellent recommendation for listeners seeking a skillfully narrated comfort listen that blends folklore, fantasy, and social commentary.
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Once More from the Top

Immersive and psychologically rich, Layden’s novel offers piercing insights into the cost of ambition and the fragile bonds of friendship. For fans of Hayley Drischer’s Where Are You, Echo Blue??
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Lola in the Mirror

Despite the grim violence, Dalton’s story of addiction, tragedy, and found family resonates with tenderness and empathy. A thorny but sweet coming-of-age tale for fans of Sofie Laguna’s The Choke.

Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television

Purdum’s access to the Arnaz family and unpublished records allows him to essentially fact-check the memoirs written by Arnaz and Ball, and his honest reflection of a complicated man is poignant and heartfelt.

Doggerel: Poems

A surprising but organic extension of Betts’s career-long preoccupations, offering an amiable entry point for new readers while retaining all of the conviction and mastery of language that makes each new collection a must-read.
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The Shortest History of Music: From Bone Flutes to Synthesizers, Hildegard of Bingen to Beyoncé—5,000 Years of Instrument and Song

This short work is limited by its brevity but offers readers an intriguing summary of the vast history of music and invites further exploration.
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Judy Garland: The Voice of MGM

Brogan excels at detailing the breadth of Garland’s career alongside the highs and lows of her personal life. This sizeable (11 x 8.5 in.) and fully illustrated book is best for libraries with larger performing arts sections.

Hollywood High: A Totally Epic, Way Opinionated History of Teen Movies

A thoroughly entertaining and fascinating look at some of the United States’ favorite teen movies.
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The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon’s Case for the Existence of the Soul

A mixed bag of spiritual and scientific inquiry.
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It’s Only Drowning: A True Story of Learning To Surf and the Search for Common Ground

This mix of sports memoir, near-midlife crisis narrative, and buddy adventure offers easy reading with a political edge.
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No Lost Causes Club: An Honest Guide to Recovery, and How To Find Your Way Through It

While this book doesn’t really offer any information about sobriety that hasn’t been discussed in other titles on the subject, the relatable writing style and encouraging voice make it a good addition to self-help collections.
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Elusive Cures: Why Neuroscience Hasn’t Solved Brain Disorders―and How We Can Change That

Written at an accessible level, this thorough summation explains neuroscience research and possible pathways forward to students, patients, caregivers, and educators.
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Face with Tears of Joy: A Natural History of Emoji

An excellent read for those interested in history, technology, and the global scale of digital communication. Appropriate for both casual and professional audiences.
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Bird Talk: Hilariously Accurate Ways To Identify Birds by the Sounds They Make

Rowland’s book will appeal to, inform, and entertain bird watchers of all kinds and ages.

The AI Con: How To Fight Big Tech’s Hype and Create the Future We Want

Documenting how “mathy maths” AI applications are produced and idealized as useful and thoughtfully critiquing the social, cultural, and technological systems that structure this so-called intelligence, Bender and Hanna have constructed a thorough, witty, and accessible argument against AI that meets the moment.
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King Tyrant: A Natural History of Tyrannosaurus rex

In a large field of dinosaur books, the gorgeous illustrations in this well-cited summary and analysis make T. rex come alive for readers of all ages.
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The Creekside Murder

Ericson (“Discovery Bay” series) offers a cast of likable main characters in this series launch.
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Much Ado About Hating You: A Shakespearean Fanfic Spicy Enemies-to-Lovers Rom-Com

Smith’s (The Boy with the Bookstore) bard-inspired, workplace enemies-to-lovers romance will appeal to readers who enjoy Tessa Bailey and Abby Jimenez.
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The Lord’s Maddening Miss

Morris (How the Wallflower Wins a Duke) concludes the collaborative “Season To Wed” quartet with this grumpy-sunshine Regency romance; a sweet, sexy story that will leave readers smiling.
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K-9 Justice

This latest by Severn (K-9 Confidential) delivers a fast-paced story that will appeal to fans of B.J. Daniels.
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The Secrets She Hid

Stevens (The Killer Next Door) delivers an exciting and adventurous stand-alone story.
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Canyon Killer

Fans will be happy to return to Eagle Mountain in this new series from Myers (Mountain Captive).
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The Billionaire She Loves To Hate

Full of scenic views, searing glances, and steamy kisses, Clarke’s (The Prince She Kissed in Paris) latest is a perfect, sizzling installment in Harlequin’s “Summer Escape” line-up to get the season started.
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Dating Game with Her Enemy

This enemies-to-lovers romance from Lewis (Beauty and the Playboy Prince) heats up the pages.
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Ozarks Conspiracy

Wells (Catching a Hacker) writes a well-developed storyline, and readers will find themselves invested from the first chapter.
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Swamp Shadows

In the second entry of the “Marsh Mysteries” series, Cassidy (Stalked Through the Mist) returns to the vividly described swamplands of Louisiana that readers have grown to love. Recommend to fans of Ace Collins and Lisa Jackson.
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The Viking’s Royal Temptation

Harper makes her debut with this captivating Viking romance. Set during the Macedonian Renaissance, this steamy story of forbidden love will transport readers to another era.
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Daring To Fall for the Prince

Helmy (A Viscount for the Egyptian Princess) begins her “Princes of Egypt” series with this story of forbidden romance. The mildly steamy, mostly adventurous romp is set in British-occupation-era Egypt.
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Invitation to His Billion-Dollar Ball

A sweet and steamy contemporary read.
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Not So Fast: A Spicy Enemies-to-Lovers Formula 1 Romance

Booth’s (Swap and Smell the Roses) latest is perfect for sports romance fans, whether or not they follow motorsports.
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Cinderella’s One-Night Surprise

This unputdownable romance from Renae (Cinderella’s Billion-Dollar Invitation) is a heartwarming treat for romance readers who love to see a couple become a family.
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L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol. 41: The Best New SF & Fantasy Short Stories of the Year

As in previous years, this 41st collection in the series successfully showcases future voices representing the vast spectrum of the speculative fiction genre, from strange new worlds to grim and eldritch old ones, from the past to the future and oscillating in between.
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The Handy Law Answer Book

While the U.S. legal system can be intimidating, Hudson’s work serves as a tool for those looking to deepen their understanding of it. This is a highly recommended resource for anyone navigating the complexities of the law.

Gaysians

Curato’s immersive, heartwarming graphic novel is highly recommended.

The Girls Who Grew Big

Through evocative storytelling and a vivid sense of place, this book paints an unforgettable portrait of resilience, self-discovery, and the power of forging one’s path against the odds.
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Into Unknown Skies: An Unlikely Team, a Daring Race, and the First Flight Around the World

Randall’s meticulously researched story of a daring yet largely forgotten air race is a treat for those seeking a fascinating story of the resilience and ingenuity that changed the course of aviation history. A perfect listen for fans of Richard J. Goodrich’s L.A. Birdmen.
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With Every Great Breath: New and Selected Essays, 1995–2023

A treat for those seeking nature writing at its finest.

Freeing Teresa: A True Story About My Sister and Me

With vivid storytelling and insights, this audiobook highlights the power of love and advocacy. It is a testament to courage, care, and justice that leaves a lasting impression.
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Vienna on Fire: A WWII Story of Survival

A gripping tale of survival and tenacity in the face of tyranny. Superb WWII fiction for fans of Sarah Ansbacher’s Wave After Wave.

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Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards Winners Are Announced | Book Pulse

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The 5-Minute Japanese Noodles Cookbook: Ramen, Soba, Udon, Somen and More!

Ichise’s concisely written and clearly focused cookbook will have readers slurping down tasty noodle dishes in no time.
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Dad, What’s for Dinner?: Lifesaving Recipes To Avoid Meltdowns, Have Fun in the Kitchen, and Keep Your Kids Well Fed

This reassuring cookbook is as instructive as it is satisfying; a welcome addition to collections for busy families.
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My Garden: A Year of Design and Experimentation

A beautiful book by a talented bulb specialist for gardeners who would like to accompany an expert in her garden or incorporate spring and summer-flowering bulbs in their gardens. Best purchased by those who don’t already have her book A Year in My Garden, since the content is similar, with the favorite bulb combinations being the principal addition.
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Morgenstern’s Finest Ice Cream

Morgenstern’s debut is a frozen treat enthusiast’s dream, offering encyclopedic knowledge and inspiring creativity and experimentation.
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The Water-Smart Garden: Techniques and Strategies for Conserving, Capturing, and Efficiently Using Water in Today’s Climate…and Tomorrow’s

An accessible handbook for gardeners interested in reducing their water usage. Johnson explains a variety of approaches to gardening with less water, and most readers will find something that works for them.
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High Yield, Small Space Organic Gardening: Practical Tips for Growing Your Own Food

Packed with information, this guide to small space, organic vegetable gardening will be relished by both beginning and experienced vegetable/herb gardeners who have limited areas in which to grow food.
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PizzaPedia: Favorite Recipes from Across America

Cooks who can’t get their oven mitts on The Pizza Bible, Pizza from the Heart, or We the Pizza (or even those who can) will find this offering to be an equally indispensable introduction to the wide, wonderful world of pizza.
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Pansies: How To Grow, Reimagine, and Create Beauty with Pansies and Violas

An excellent resource for gardeners of all levels by an expert in the field.
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Weepers

Ed’s narration, a combination of hard-earned wisdom and darkly humorous faux-Biblical rambling, makes for compelling reading. However, the novel’s esoteric themes and frustrating pace might limit its broader appeal.
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The Seven O’Clock Club

Readers who are invested in accurate depictions of the therapeutic process may find this plot twist challenging to accept, though many of the rather magical events that unfold near the end of the book ring true emotionally.
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What Kind of Paradise

Brown’s (I’ll Be You) latest is part coming-of-age story, part psychological thriller, and part social commentary. The engaging characters and fast-paced plot take readers on a journey from the isolated mountains of Montana to the energetic tech boom of 1990s Silicon Valley.
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The Passengers on the Hankyu Line

A peaceful, gently unfolding ramble with great heart and sensibility.
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The Poppy Fields (Deluxe Limited Edition)

At its core, this is a story of hope and healing and of what people are willing to do to find them.
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What We Leave Behind

Halpern, author of moving and lyrical fiction like Summer Hours at the Robbers Library, as well as notable nonfiction including A Dog Walks into a Nursing Home, writes a novel that is populated with complex yet sympathetic characters who will touch readers’ hearts and open their minds.

The Civility Book: A Guide to Building Bridges Across the Political Divide

This very timely book is highly recommended for all audiences and collections.
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Nothing But Courage: The 82nd Airborne’s Daring D-Day Mission—and Their Heroic Charge Across the La Fière Bridge

This well-researched and exciting book is recommended for all libraries with World War II collections.
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Black Capitalists: A Blueprint for What Is Possible

Laryea combines social history, her own experiences, and profiles of Black altruistic innovators and visionaries to create a thought-provoking and compelling book.
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Eliza and the Duke

Historical romance fans will find that this Dove soars.
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Experiencing Scripture as a Disciple of Jesus: Reading the Bible Like Dallas Willard

Protestant spiritual formation via Dallas Willard for those seeking a deeper spiritual engagement.
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Decolonizing Language and Other Revolutionary Ideas

This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a broadened perspective on the value and meaning of native language.
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Prince, Musical Genre, and the Construction of Racial Identity

As dynamic a subject as Prince’s music is, this book’s unyieldingly academic writing style may deter some fans. However, academic libraries supporting studies in music theory should take note.
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The God and the Gwisin

This sequel to The God and the Gumiho brings a semblance of K-drama to the page with amusing side characters, good pacing, and mythological romance.
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