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imageFall Preview 2021: 133 Titles To Know, Buy, and Suggest to Readers
By Jennifer Dayton

Fall sweeps in with 133 books that collection development and readers’ advisory librarians will want to know, read, share, and buy.

 

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By Kate Merlene & Anita Mechler
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While most of the art world has had to cope with the complications of museum closures and re-openings over the past 15 months, patrons have been growing hungrier for arts and culture. “We’ve seen an uptick in our audience getting their art fix—and a connection to beauty—via books,” says Thames & Hudson assistant editor Elizabeth Keene. “

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By Barbara Hoffert

imageFrom the Edit Desk to the Stacks | Editors’ Fall Picks for 2021
By LJ Reviews

LJ editors highlight personal favorites among the new slate of fall 2021 books. Selections span romance, biography, suspense, art, gardening, poetry, and more, including key debuts and the return of favorite authors.

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image LJ Talks to Roxane Gay About Roxane Gay Books, Her New Imprint with Grove Atlantic
By Leah Huey
Award-winning author and editor Roxane Gay discusses the launch of her new imprint at Grove Atlantic, part of a welcome and necessary change in publishing.

imageRead-Alikes for Billy Summers by Stephen King | LibraryReads
By Lora Bruggeman, Kelly Currie, Lesa Holstine, and Jill Smith

Billy Summers, by Stephen King (Scribner), is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book. Billy Summers, a hitman who only kills the bad guys, decides to retire. But there’s one more job to do, a story to tell, and a lot of bad news on the way.

 

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imageColson Whitehead’s Harlem Shuffle, Rémy Ngamije’s The Eternal Audience of One, and 60 Other Exceptional Titles| Starred Reviews, August 2021
By LJ Reviews

Essential titles reviewed in our August 2021 print issue, spanning mystery and suspense, SF/fantasy, social sciences, reference, audiobooks, and more.

imageSo We Meet Again | Featured Romance Review
By Ashli Wells

"This engaging romance (Park’s second, after Loathe at First Sight) with great characters is highly recommended for fans of Jayci Lee’s A Sweet Mess."

 

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