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Technoskepticism: Between Possibility and Refusal

This book glides through the complex, networked entanglements of power that are the infrastructure of our existence in space and time among computational devices designed to foster certain types of belonging.
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I See You’ve Called in Dead

This novel that will be most appreciated by readers who are content with the journey being more important than the destination. Book clubs will find much to discuss.
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Shopgirls

A sweet story set in a simpler time, with a happy ending.
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The Names

This parallel-narrative story will be popular with readers of literary fiction and women’s fiction. Fans of Sue Miller and Jacquelyn Mitchard will also enjoy.
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The Keeper of Lost Art

This fascinating story can be read as a stand-alone, but readers unfamiliar with Morelli’s works may want to follow it up with her other novels based on art and art history.
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The Baker of Lost Memories

A poignant story of the power of memory and family, Wachtel’s (A Castle in Brooklyn) narrative moves easily through time and from mother to daughter.

Insectopolis: A Natural History

A truly unique, visually triumphant page-turner.
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A Proposal To Die For

Harper skillfully blends cozy mystery elements with the unique premise of professional proposal planning, creating an engaging read that will keep readers guessing.
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A Lethal Engagement

Fans of Anna Lee Huber’s Verity Kent books or Clara McKenna’s “Stella and Lyndy” series will welcome this equally entertaining addition to the genre of historical mystery.
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The House on Buzzards Bay

Murphy establishes a palpable sense of foreboding as these unexplainable mysteries begin to accrue. He is less successful, or less interested, in resolving them, however, and the book’s final impact is dulled as a result.
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A Tarnished Canvas

While the mystery is slow to take off, fans of Kiera, Sebastian, their companions in mystery-solving will again enjoy spending time with them.
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The Dark Library

Evans’s latest (after The Traitor Beside Her) misses the mark, failing to engross readers in the Ecker family secrets and the turmoil of World War II. Despite numerous intriguing elements, too many details dull the edge of the mystery.

Can’t Get Enough

Sure to be popular and recommended for all fiction collections.

Kiss Me, Maybe

A fizzy and fun follow-up to Gamez’s debut, The Next Best Fling. Press into the hands of readers who are looking for more asexual rep in their romance reads and those who enjoyed Alison Cochrun’s Kiss Her Once for Me or Anita Kelly’s How You Get the Girl.
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Entitlement

An unsettling novel about the corrosive power of wealth and the slippery nature of class, race, and social constructs. Recommended for readers of Yasmin Zaher’s The Coin or Romesh Gunesekera’s Suncatcher.
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Katharine, The Wright Sister

This fictionalized portrait of Katharine Wright captivates and is recommended for fans of aviation and women’s history. Pair with Patty Dann’s The Wright Sister, which has a different take on Katharine’s life.
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