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| | | Editors' Fall Picks 2019 By LJ Reviews LJ editors’ fall forecast: stormy, with political action, injustices fought, identities formed and reformed, alliances made and broken, and folks finally having their say. Some patches of sunshine—romance, cookbooks, invisible friends, kids bursting into flame, graphic novels, mermaids. |
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| Book Pulse By Neal Wyatt Today in Book Pulse: Run Your Week: Big Books, Sure Bets, & Titles Making News, Aug. 5, 2019 In case you missed it: Page to Screen, Aug. 2, 2019 New to the Bestseller Lists, Aug. 1, 2019 August Booklists Get In Gear, Jul. 31, 2019 Genre Awards Take Center Stage, Jul. 30, 2019 |
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| | Prepub Alert By Barbara Hoffert Top Picks Including Aboulela, Adiga, Tuck, & Yuknavitch, Plus Rising Stars: Literary Fiction Previews, Feb. 2020, Pt. 3 Top Picks Including Pulitzer Prize Winners Edward J. Larson & David Zucchino, plus American History, African American History, Women’s History, & World War II |
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| RITAs Honor Romance's Best and Brightest By Annalisa Pešek Recognizing excellence in romance fiction in published novels and novellas across the category’s various subgenres, the 38th annual RITA® Awards were presented on July 26 at the New York Marriott Marquis during the Romance Writers of America® (RWA) annual conference, held July 24–27, in midtown Manhattan. |
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| | Starred Reviews, August 2019 By LJ Reviews These 69 essential titles reviewed in our August 2019 print issue span fiction, nonfiction, and media. |
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| Authors and Their Editors Discuss Five Hot New Titles By Barbara Hoffert The editor’s job is complex and ever-changing, and what editors do can make all the difference for a book. In talks with their editors that originated at United for Libraries’ first-ever “Editors’ Panel” at the American Library Association conference in Washington, DC, six authors with five hot new titles reveal just how those books came about and how the editorial push-pull contributed to the effort. |
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| | Dressed in Dreams | Featured Web Review By LJ Reviews "Ford’s recollections of living in a segregated Midwestern neighborhood comprise the strongest passages, employing her family, friends, and community as examples of transitions in black style. Chapters delving into adulthood, motherhood, and identity continue the balancing act of style and history.... VERDICT A winning look at black girl fashion and a solid addition for all collections." |
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