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December 11, 2024

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Display Shelf | Holiday Fiction
By Melissa DeWild
 
Deck the shelves with novels set during Christmas and Hanukkah!
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Prepub Alert | June 2025 Titles

By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt

  • Science Fiction & Fantasy
  • Romantasy
  • Romance
  • Biography & Memoir
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Imagining a Transfemme Future Is an Act of Revolution


'Femme' describes the queer, gendered expressions that uproot expectations of what it means to be feminine. Trans Femme Futures discusses how transfeminists take their experiences of desire, belonging, and harm to create collective power through femininity, fighting for marginalized and non-conforming people.

 

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Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene and Sarah Wolberg

  • Parmy Olson’s Supremacy Wins FT and Schroders Business Book of the Year
  • Poet Nikki Giovanni Dies at Age 81
  • What the Wife Knew by Darby Kane Tops Holds Lists
  • Goodreads Choice Awards Winners Announced
  • Ferdia Lennon’s Glorious Exploits Wins Wodehouse Prize
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Read-Alikes for What the Wife Knew by Darby Kane | LibraryReads

By John Charles, Debbie Lease, and Marika Zemke


What the Wife Knew
 by Darby Kane is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes by Sally Hepworth, B.A. Paris, and Alyssa Cole for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book. 

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Reference: Covering All the Bases


What we think of as “reference” has steadily evolved with technology. Now “reference” is more likely than not to be synonymous with “database.” Most of the publishers in this month’s Reference section offer digital databases alongside—or in lieu of—traditional printed reference materials like books and periodicals. 

 

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Two Truths and a Lie by Cory O’Brien | SFF Debut of the Month

By Henry Bankhead


O’Brien’s fiction debut is a highly intriguing vision of the near future that examines the role of memory in a functional aspect, which also underscores the utility of forgetting: “Funes the Memorious” by Jorge Luis Borges meets Total Recall by Philip K. Dick, with a wry narration that balances the grim reality. 

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The Four Queens of Crime by Rosanne Limoncelli | Mystery Debut of the Month

By Lesa Holstine


Four iconic writers of Golden Age crime fiction—Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ngaio Marsh, and Margery Allingham—help DCI Lilian Wyles, the first woman detective chief inspector in the CID, solve a case. 

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This is the last LJ Reviews+ Newsletter of 2024. We wish you happy reading for the New Year and hope you find great books everywhere. Look for our December Audio in Depth coverage coming this Friday for great listens as well.  

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