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| Read-Alikes for The Maidens by Alex Michaelides By Gloria Drake, Stacey Hayman, Sharon Layburn, and Amy Verkruissen The Maidens, by Alex Michaelides (Celadon), is the top holds title of the week (6/14/21). LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting for this buzziest book. |
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Prepub Alert By Barbara Hoffert Albom, Cornwell, & Some Exciting Pop Fiction Debuts, Dec. 2021, Pt. 4 Work, Self & Facing Conflict: Self-Help Previews, Dec. 2021, Pt. 4 Remembrance & Moving Forward: Memoir Previews, Dec. 2021, Pt. 4 Four Key Arts Titles: Nonfiction Previews, Dec. 2021, Pt. 4 |
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ALA Virtual Galley Guide Ready Now By Barbara Hoffert Library Journal’s galley guide for the 2021 American Library Association annual conference 2021 is now ready. From Colson Whitehead’s Harlem Shuffle and Sutton Foster’s Hooked to Zoraida Córdova’s The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina and Craig Foster and Ross Frylinck’s Underwater Wild, this guide highlights more than 150 titles at the virtual booths of key publishers. |
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Black Sci-Fi Short Stories | Featured SFF Review By LJ Reviews "The latest installment of Flame Tree Press’s “Gothic Fantasy” series has something for every speculative fiction taste. All of the short stories, old and new, are written by authors of color, and many have appeared in other compilations. The oldest story, by Martin Delany, was first published before the American Civil War; the most recent were published in 2019. The W. E. B. Du Bois short story “The Comet” appears on several college required reading lists." |
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The Hellion's Waltz | Featured Romance Review By LJ Reviews "A good pick for fans of the series, who will recognize nods to past protagonists. It’s also an accessible starting place for those who like their romance with a side of textile arts or covert Georgian-era trade unionism." |
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The Other Passenger | Featured Suspense Review By LJ Reviews "This book stands apart for its expert pacing and plotting, and for its exploration of the complexity of financial disparities in relationships, friendships between generations, and the London housing crisis. Sure to please readers looking for thrillers in the vein of Lisa Jewell and Aimee Molloy; a single-sitting page-turner with character and thematic depth." |
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SPONSORED BY IMAGINE PUBLISHING Manuel Hinds’ Urgent Case for Democratic Principles Merging expert historical, political, and economic analysis, In Defense of Liberal Democracy, shows how our recent technological revolution has led to a crisis of social division. Hinds also describes how the traditions and institutions of liberal democracy healed previous national rifts. Read More››› |
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This Thing Between Us | Featured Horror Review By LJ Reviews "Moreno’s novel accelerates to a frenetic pace, making the reader wonder who is telling the truth and what has actually happened. Creepy and engaging, this work will make an impactful addition to horror sections and displays." |
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Job Zone utilizes unique job matching technology to help you find the perfect job (and employers find the perfect candidate), whether you’re actively seeking or just keeping an eye out for your possibilities. Log on today and check out our newest features, including automated job and candidate matches, and email alerts. JOB OF THE WEEK Manhattan Public Library/North Central Kansas Libraries System seeks a Library Director |
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