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Life + Style, October 2024

Life + Style, October 2024

Life + Style, October 2024

Life + Style, October 2024

Han Kang Wins Nobel Prize in Literature | Book Pulse

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Quelling the Boredom with Alternative Instruction: Augmented Reality, Escape Kits, and Scavenger Hunts | Research Briefs

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'Murder in the Dressing Room' by Holly Stars | Mystery Debut of the Month

'A Five-Letter Word for Love' by Amy James | Romance Debut of the Month

'The Teller of Small Fortunes' by Julie Leong | SFF Debut of the Month

Read-Alikes for ‘The Last One at the Wedding’ by Jason Rekulak | LibraryReads

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Terah Shelton Harris Is Target’s Author of the Year | Book Pulse

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Winning Love Stories | Romance Preview

LJ Talks with Romance Novelist Jamie Wesley

Top Titles Not To Miss | October Starred Reviews

‘Been Wrong So Long It Feels Like Right’ by Walter Mosley | Mystery Pick of the Month

‘Temple of Swoon’ by Jo Segura | Romance Pick of the Month

‘Water Moon’ by Samantha Sotto Yambao | SFF Pick of the Month

National Book Award Finalists Are Announced | Book Pulse

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Read-Alikes for ‘The Boyfriend’ by Freida McFadden | LibraryReads

‘Bodega Bakes: Recipes for Sweets and Treats Inspired by My Corner Store’ by Paola Velez| LJ Review of the Day

‘Bodega Bakes: Recipes for Sweets and Treats Inspired by My Corner Store’ by Paola Velez| LJ Review of the Day

IFLA Releases 2024-2029 Strategy

Research Tools: Redesign/Relaunch of the Louisiana Digital Media Archive

Episode 34 (October 2024): AI-Corrosion (and Repair!) of Trust in Public Institutions

PREMIUM

The Serpent and the Wolf

With intricate worldbuilding and a unique magic system, Robinson draws readers in and delivers a compelling debut that will captivate fans of Nicola Tyche’s North Queen.

Water Moon

Readers who have been swept up in the cozy charm of Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi and The Dallergut Dream Department Store by Miye Lee will fall hard for the mix of magical realism, fantasy mystery, and star-crossed romance in this novel from Sotto Yambao (The Beginning of Always). Highly recommended.

The Naturalist Society

Vaughn’s (Questland) historical fantasy captures both the science and the magic of the natural world, as well as 19th-century sexism. With a unique magic system and engrossing character arcs, this novel will speak to fantasy and lit fic readers alike.

The Fourth Consort

Readers who found the struggle to communicate in Ray Nayler’s The Mountain in the Sea will enjoy the equally fraught miscommunications between the minarchs, the “stickmen,” and the humans, while fans of the classic Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Darmok” will find this to be a familiar and similarly complex and heartbreaking tale.

Mother of Rome

Highly recommended for readers who love mythological retellings like Madeline Miller’s Circe or those who enjoy tales of fierce women seizing control of their own destiny.
PREMIUM

Twisted Shadows

Will satisfy those looking for more momentum in the series’ central romance as well as fans compelled by the investigation. Second-act revelations will have readers clamoring for the next installment; those new to the series should begin with book one, Liar City.
PREMIUM

A Sky of Emerald Stars

This sequel to A River of Golden Bones carries forward its intriguing relationships and high-stakes adventures, along with exploring gender and race in a high-fantasy setting.

Interstellar MegaChef

Lakshminarayan (The Ten Percent Thief) offers an engaging story that dives into themes about the appreciation of food, colonization, and xenophobia and features two morally gray queer women attempting to find their footing with each other.
PREMIUM

At the Fount of Creation

Readers still reeling from the plummet off the edge of the cliff-hanger ending of the first book will be desperate to get their hands on this epic conclusion to the “Guardians of the Gods” duology, while those who have loved the African-inspired epic stories of lies, secrets, and powerful tricksters found in the works of Moses Ose Utomi and Nnedi Okorafor will be thrilled to add Ogundiran to their lists of must-reads.

The Bones Beneath My Skin

Even as the character arcs pack emotional punches and the plot builds with intensity, the story is balanced with the humor and wry character introspection Klune (In the Lives of Puppets) is known for. Previously self-published, this reissued stand-alone only solidifies Klune’s reputation for skillful prose and worldbuilding.

The Teller of Small Fortunes

Leong’s debut is a delightful cozy fantasy that will appeal to fans of Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree and A Pirate’s Life for Tea by Rebecca Thorne.
PREMIUM

How To Steal a Galaxy

Readers who love an old-fashioned heist story, anyone who loves witty, banter-driven romps, and those who have gotten caught up in SF/mystery stories, such as The Spare Man by Mary Robinette Kowal or Floating Hotel by Grace Curtis, will love the fluffy but ultimately dangerous misdirection of this one.
PREMIUM

Boudicca

The real history of the red-haired warrior queen is given new life in Cast’s (Out of the Dawn) well-told reimagining and worldbuilding, with prose that allows readers to see both a battle-hardened leader and a mother fighting for those she loves.
PREMIUM

The Shiver Tree

Searcy’s debut novel is a fun romp that will feel nostalgic to players of Dungeons & Dragons, as it seems to be the first adventure in a larger campaign. This will appeal to readers (teens and up) who love a good fantasy with a mix of humor and interesting worldbuilding.
PREMIUM

The Craft of Research

This reference guide is an accessible addition to any undergraduate reading list, but it will be particularly useful for social sciences students. It is well-written, clearly structured, and easy to read and use.

Dead in the Frame

A solid Pentecost and Parker installment, Spotswood’s newest title takes on another closed-door mystery to great effect. He balances the tension, the red herrings, and the clues well, and fans of the series will be in for a treat. Mystery readers in general would do well to place this series on their TBR lists to enjoy the twists and turns that make these titles a joy to read.

The Secret of the Three Fates

Fans of Armstrong’s debut and other gothic mysteries will appreciate this haunting, intriguing novel.

Murder in the Dressing Room

Stars’s drag-themed cozy mystery debut is a must-purchase. Give it to fans of Kitty Murphy, Rob Osler, and Frank Anthony Polito.
PREMIUM

The Note

Burke’s trademark style creates tension and suspense, but the deeply flawed protagonists might turn off some readers.
PREMIUM

Knife Skills for Beginners

It might disappoint readers seeking a character-led story, but this novel speaks to budding foodies, who will appreciate the recipes and culinary setting, as well as readers who favor a neatly tied-up mystery.
PREMIUM

Haunting and Homicide

Fans of Ellen Byron’s cozies will appreciate this new series centered on an atmospheric, haunted New Orleans.
PREMIUM

Chain Reaction

Byrne’s sequel to Deadlock is a fast-paced, explosive thriller with a charming hero, Russian terrorists on U.S. soil, high-stakes money schemes, and a worthy opponent.
PREMIUM

Pretty Dead Things

Though it can be slow-moving and repetitive, this novel may interest readers who enjoy cold cases with dual timelines.
PREMIUM

Alter Ego

This entertaining sequel vividly depicts the IP-obsessed contemporary comic book world and its threats to comic artists, such as being replaced by artificial intelligence. It’s a compelling setting for Segura’s richly complicated characters, who make up for some clunkiness and contrivance in the plotting.
PREMIUM

The Crime Brûlée Bake Off

Connolly (A Sporting Season), known for romances, ably opens this new ro-mystery series, crafting a slow, charming, sweet fall and filling the case with details of baking, estate living, and reality TV filming.
PREMIUM

She Doesn’t Have a Clue

The dialogue sparkles and the eccentric characters will delight readers. For fans of the movie Knives Out and those who zipped through Jesse Q. Sutanto’s Dial A for Aunties.
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