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image The Books of 2022 | 400+ Titles To Know, Read, Buy, and Share
By Barbara Hoffert

In its third annual books preview, LJ presents 445 titles in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, with the titles revealing strong parallels in how writers across genres are approaching our turbulent world.
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Taken Meets Stranger Things in This Thriller Series

“Andrews and Wilson kick off the Shepherds series with a roller-coaster ride.”
Publishers Weekly
 
Former Navy SEAL Jed will have to confront the ghosts from his past and the demons in his present to rescue a kidnapped girl with special gifts. For Jed, the only easy day was yesterday.

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By Barbara Hoffert
 

imageDateline Spring: LJ Review Editors’ 2022 Picks of the Season
By LJ Reviews

Cookbooks focusing on specific locales, travelers unmoored in time, reboots and sequels taking center stage, historical mysteries, and romance: This season offers illuminating, fun, and transporting reads. Here the LJ Reviews team highlights just some of the books we are suggesting to one another and fellow readers in 2022.

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O’Reilly for Public Libraries Meets New Demands on Workforce Development

The pandemic accelerated existing trends in remote work, e-commerce, and automation, with up to 25 percent more workers than previously estimated potentially needing to switch occupations. These shifts have forced public libraries to take a close look at their workforce development programs. O’Reilly for Public Libraries [OPL] has become an increasingly important tool in this arena.

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It’s been 50 years since the release of The Godfather. To mark the occasion, LJ has curated a list of titles that are musts for fans.

Essential titles reviewed in our February 2022 print issue, spanning audio, mystery and suspense, SF/fantasy, graphic novels, social sciences, reference, and more.
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LJ Talks with Nikesha Elise Williams, Winner of 2021 BCALA EBook Literary Award in Fiction

Founded in 1970, the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA) is a leading advocate for libraries serving the nation’s African American community. In 2016, the BCALA launched the Self-Publishing Literary Award in cooperation with BiblioLabs, a Charleston-based software/media company. The award’s goal is to highlight and amplify new African American voices.

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imageRead-Alikes for A Game Of Fear by Charles Todd
By Joanne Genovese, Katie Hanson, David Singleton, and Ann Chambers Theis

LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read A Game Of Fear by Charles Todd.

 

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