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September 24, 2018
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image The Best Debut Novels of this Fall and Winter
By Barbara Hoffert

New voices offer a fresh and promising mix of chillers, historicals, and literary and pop fiction
image Book Pulse
By Neal Wyatt

Today in Book Pulse: Run Your Week: Big Books, Sure Bets, & Titles Making News, Sept. 24, 2018
 
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The Mortal WordMeet Author Genevieve Cogman

Genevieve Cogman is releasing her fifth book in the Invisible Library series this November. If you’re unfamiliar with the series, it has magic, libraries, magic libraries, magic librarians, and dragons. It also stars “time-traveling Librarian Spy Irene,” a name inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle’s Irene Adler. In other words, it’s all my book-loving, librarian candy in one place.

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image Book the Halls: 28 Holiday Titles To Add to Your Wish Lists
By Stacey Hayman
From general fiction that leans into relationships and romance to complex and cozy mysteries and notable series, here are our holiday suggestions.
U.S. History Best Sellers

  1. Friends Divided
  2. The Indian World of George Washington
  3. Reparations for Slavery and the Slave Trade
  4. The Hidden Rules of Race
  5. Alt-America
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image NBA Longlists Offer Fresh Voices, Cutting-Edge Content
By Barbara Hoffert
This year’s National Book Award (NBA) longlists show the National Book Foundation (NBF) maintaining its focus on diverse, socially conscious works from publishers small and large.
image Cookbook Reviews: Ottolenghi, Turshen, & More
By LJ Reviews
A community cookbook from a Seattle co-op, quick-fix recipes for athletes, reinvented leftovers, and a spotlight on a currently trendy ingredient: cauliflower.
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The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle 12 Books Sure to be the Center of Conversation

All original and already being talked about, Sourcebook’s new fall Adult and YA lineup—including a re-issue of librarians' most-beloved author Georgette Heyer will keep readers reading all night. Filled with best-selling authors these starred reviewed titles and “Picks” are jam-packed with best-loved characters, genre favorites, spellbinding tales, astonishing sagas, and inspirational stories.

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