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Soothing Sounds
By LJ and SLJ editors
ASMR, is not new, but we're all looking for a sense of self-soothing this season. ASMR is said to bring about a sort of euphoria combined with a sense of well-being. We feature several ways to help you get started in finding sounds to fall asleep to or, simply, to seek some ambient noise.
image Bookish ASMR For Rest and Relaxation
By Jennifer Dayton
Think of ASMR as your favorite white noise with benefits. We highlight some of our favorites this season. 
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image 12 Women Who Took Action and Changed the World
By SLJ Reviews
These titles feature the inspiring stories of civil rights leaders, environmentalists, activists, and others at the forefront of their fields.
image 3 Books on Walking in Everyday Life
By LJ Reviews
Erling Kagge uncovers what motivates people to walk. Antonia Malchik considers how the United States lost its pedestrian roots. Leslie Carol Roberts recalls walks in changing landscapes. 
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image Queer Joy, Pain, and the Other Side of Silence
By Steven Salvatore
The genderqueer author reflects on the process of writing Can't Take That Away and the joy of reaching queer teens who desperately need Carey's story.
image 13 Diverse Titles for Middle School Readers
By Monica Cabarcas
Many tweens and young teens will see themselves in these middle grade and YA selections.
image New Novels from Rachel Cusk, Diane Johnson & Others
By Barbara Hoffert
Veteran authors and newcomers deliver exemplary new fiction about the lives of women.
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image Read-Alikes for Janet Evanovich & Steve Hamilton's The Bounty
By Karen Emery, Valerie Osborne, and Pamela Steinke
LibraryReads and LJ offer read-alikes for patrons waiting for this buzziest book.
image Exploring New York: Past, Present, and Future
By LJ Reviews
Thomas Dyja writes an engaging social historyk. Jelly-Schapiro draws attention to how places are named. The latest by Craig Taylor will delight armchair travelers.
image Tween's View on Middle Grade Graphic Novels
By Karen Jensen
A 12-year-old reviews Twins by Varian Johnson, Allergic by Megan Wagner Lloyd, and Primer by Jennifer Muro and Thomas Krajewski.

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