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October 7, 2019
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image Further Reading: Impeachment in Action
By Jacob Sherman

With the possibility of impeachment for President Trump making headlines, library patrons are bound to be seeking information and context. Whether for readers advisory or even a themed display, these titles will help explain the process, the current controversy, and the historical precedents.
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image Shorter Works of Horror Pack a Punch | Readers Shelf
By Becky Spratford
The novella is a perfect length for horror. By keeping the story brief authors can intensify the effect, leaving readers little relief from the terror they create. Here are five fear-full examples.
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image Around the Web, Oct. 4, 2019
By LJ
Each week, the LJ editors comb through the internet to find the best library-related news and tidbits. This week, a library in Sicily helps Italians understand African migration to Europe, three libraries in Edinburgh trial dog-friendly days, and the Library of Congress serves a punny "peach mint" dessert.
image The Girl With No Face | Featured Web Review
By LJ
"Fans of urban fantasy, Chinese martial arts, magic, and elements of the supernatural will enjoy this second series installment, which captivates readers from the opening pages. The many characters, both human and animal, may at first confuse those unfamiliar with the first book, but the author introduces and develops each of their personalities skillfully so that there is soon no difficulty. A true page-turner not to be missed."
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Laura Prescott, Author of the Secrets we Keep* A Conversation with Lara Prescott, Author of The Secrets We Kept

A thrilling tale of secretaries turned spies, of love and duty, and of sacrifice, this debut is inspired by the true story of the CIA plot to infiltrate the hearts and minds of Soviet Russia, not with propaganda, but with the greatest love story of the twentieth century: Doctor Zhivago.

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image Top 20 Best-Selling Geography Titles | Academic Best Sellers
By LJ
A concise history of the Global Positioning System, an examination of the catastrophic bleaching affecting many of the world's coral reefs, and a treatise on why geography matters now more than ever top the list of best-selling books on geography.
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