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imageRead-Alikes for ‘One Step Too Far’ by Lisa Gardner
By Debbie Haupt, Barbara Hoffert, Maggie Thomann, and Alissa Williams

LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read One Step Too Far by Lisa Gardner.

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By Barbara Hoffert

LJ editors rely on reviewers' dedication, expertise, and trusted insights throughout the year. Their voices help librarians across the nation build collections, share books, and maintain collections. Here are some of our exceptional reviewers from 2021.
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imageQ&A with Award-Winning Horror Novelist Alma Katsu
By Becky Spratford

Alma Katsu is an internationally award-winning novelist. The Hunger is one of NPR’s 100 favorite horror stories, and The Deep was nominated for the Stoker and Locus awards for best horror novel. Red Widow draws on her career as an intelligence officer, and her latest novel, The Fervor, is a horror novel set in a Japanese internment camp. LJ caught up with her to talk about writing, the power of horror fiction, and authors who inspire.

imageFictional Science: Five Thought-Provoking Literary Works
By Steven Jablonski

Readers who love both science and fiction but not necessarily science fiction should find much to enjoy in these thought-provoking literary works that dramatize the challenges and rewards of real-life scientific inquiry.

 

image Gale Case Studies
By Rob Tench

Gale Case Studies complies a number of case studies in each of the three modules which encompass multidisciplinary subjects. The topics covered (LGBTQ+ issues, political extremism, and public health) intersect with a wide variety of studies. Straightforward with helpful functions to create citations and facilitate discussions, this resource is ideal for undergraduates, although it could appeal to the general researcher as well.
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imageBloomsbury Cultural History
By Gricel Dominguez

From family and food to memory and sexuality, Bloomsbury Cultural History covers an expansive list of themes throughout various periods of recorded history. Its versatility and accessibility appeal to a wide audience, making it especially useful to institutions that support the humanities. 

imageDeath of a Green-Eyed Monster by M.C. Beaton & R.W. Green
By Amy Nolan

A definite purchase for all mystery collections.

imageOne Step Too Far by Lisa Gardner
By Debbie Haupt

Gardner’s latest is perfect for fans of unputdownable, gritty cat-and-mouse mysteries, compassionate underdog protagonists with self-deprecating senses of humor, ruthless killers, and “didn’t see it coming, OMG” endings.


Recommended for those with a literary bent, a love of Paris, and an interest in perfumery or World War II.
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