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Fundamentally

While promoted as dark humor, Younis’s debut sometimes falls short in this regard, relying instead on juvenile jokes that can undermine the seriousness of Nadia’s mission and the trauma that the ISIS brides experience.
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Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood’s First South Asian Star

Sensitively drawn and without hindsight judgment, Sen’s biography of Oberon depicts a determined woman who triumphed at a high personal cost.
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The American Private School: A Cultural History

A valuable addition to collections focused on education, sociology, and U.S. cultural studies. It is both an academic resource and a great read for general audiences interested in understanding the complexities of the private education system. Libraries aiming to provide well-rounded perspectives on education in the United States will find this title a worthy addition.

Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng

YA author Baker (The Blood Orchid) writes an adult debut that frightens to the bone, deftly illustrating trauma and paranoia in aching prose and with perfectly timed grim humor. Those who enjoyed Monika Kim’s The Eyes Are the Best Part and fans of Erika T. Wurth, Gretchen Felker-Martin, and Stephen Graham Jones won’t want to miss it.
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These Strange New Minds: How AI Learned To Talk and What It Means

A key addition to collections, this is more than just another tech book: it’s a guide to navigating the era of AI with awareness, and the writing encourages readers to think critically about how humans interact with the technology.
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Onyx Storm (Standard Edition)

While Yarros’s legion of fans will still thrill over each new development for Violet and Xaden, this entry is not as swoony as the first two books in the “Empyrean” series, and the precipitous cliffhanger ending wears thin.
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Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection

An interesting but scattered view of one of the world’s major curable diseases. Recommended for public and consumer health library collections.
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The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue: A Story of Climate and Hope on One American Street

Tidwell connects his very local story to the global consequences of climate change and covers potential technologies, such as geoengineering and tree burials, that might become part of a solution.

It Must Be Beautiful To Be Finished: A Memoir of My Body

Gies has written a standout, poignant, and much-needed look into what many disabled children are forced to deal with (often against their will or consent) and the ways it affects their mental health and wellbeing for their entire lives. It’s sure to appeal to readers of the work of Alice Wong and other disability rights’ activists.

Les Normaux: A Graphic Novel

This first volume in a print edition of a popular, long-running webcomic will become a favorite for fans of Alice Oseman’s Heartstopper and Jasmine Walls’s Brooms.
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Sweet and Deadly: How Coca-Cola Spreads Disinformation and Makes Us Sick

While some readers may find there’s too much emphasis here on conspiracy theory, Carpenter successfully offers food (or drink) for thought on how big businesses spread disinformation.
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Magic in the Air: The Myth, the Mystery, and the Soul of the Slam Dunk

What sets this book apart is Sielski’s ability to weave sports storytelling with thoughtful historical and cultural analysis. Readers are treated to iconic moments and behind-the-scenes accounts of players who revolutionized the game, and basketball enthusiasts will appreciate the detailed recounting of legendary players and plays. Those interested in U.S. history and cultural studies will find valuable insights into the expression of sport through race and culture.
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Raising Hare: A Memoir

In her debut work, a soothing narrative rich with exquisite detail, Dalton enchants. A reassuring tale for the nature-curious and memoir readers.
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Two Seconds Too Late

The second entry in Pettrey’s suspense/Christian fiction “Jeopardy Falls” series, after One Wrong Move, does not disappoint. The action keeps readers on their toes, while the characters’ deep soul searching makes for a compelling read. Fans of Patricia Bradley and Lynette Eason will enjoy.
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Starbound: Interstellar Travel and the Limits of the Possible

Sceptics, stargazers, and scientists will discover new ways of looking at (and toward) old stars as they venture with Regis almost to the outer edges of the galaxy.
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Media Work: Language Teaching Through Media Literacy

A useful, customizable, and clearly articulated overview of how to infuse media literacy into broader curricula.
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The Creative Entrepreneur: A Guide to Building a Successful Creative Business from Industry Titans

Whether they’re artists, designers, filmmakers, or musicians, readers of this book will find practical takeaways that resonate with the challenges and aspirations of the creative path. For anyone who has ever dreamed of building an innovative business or taking their existing one to new heights, this is a timeless resource.

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