The Fury by Alex Michaelides is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes by Nishita Parekh, Alice Feeney, and Peter Swanson for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.
Drawing on ideas from cognitive science, stylistics, and litigation strategy, Elegant Legal Writing teaches practical techniques by example. Ryan McCarl shows how litigation documents that are easier and more pleasant to read are more likely to persuade judges and other busy readers.
By Becky Spratford S.A. Barnes is the author of Dead Silence and the forthcoming Ghost Station. She works in a high school library by day, recommending reads, talking with students, and removing the occasional forgotten cheese stick used as a bookmark.
Colleges and universities often have a hard time effectively showcasing their special collections for the general public. The University of Georgia’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences has solved this challenge with an easy-to-use digital platform called Recollect.
By Nancy J. Mactague and Nancy B. Turner Fascinating, complex, imaginative, and scholarly, these two books aid readers interested in exploring spirituality and social activism in art.
By Rosellen “Rosy” Brewer and Leah K. Huey An exploration of 1970s Blaxploitation films and a memoir from a legendary actor.
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