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Expanding Horizons
By LJ and SLJ editors
Now that the world is opening up again, learning a new language is never a bad idea. Whether you’re planning an anticipated vacation abroad or merely desire to converse with a neighbor who speaks another language, there are apps to help you expand your world. We help you get started.
image Language Learning Resources For All Ages
By Jennifer Dayton
By using new learning strategies, language learning can be interesting and fun. We feature a series of options that can give you fluency in no time.
image 57 Romances For Fall and Beyond
By Eve Stano
LJ spoke to industry experts and looked at upcoming releases from publishers of all sizes in order to provide an overview of the ever-popular genre.
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image Your Basic Witch Booklist: 17 Titles To Read and Share
By Emma Carbone
Now is the perfect time to round up some witchy fiction. Read on for both adult fiction and young adult works with crossover appeal.
image Crowd Pleasers: 11 Performing Arts Titles For Creative Teens
By Lalitha Nataraj
In this roundup of showstopping YA titles, the visual arts are the media through which teens explore identity, racism, sexuality, and evolving friendships.
image Read-Alikes For Anthony Doerr's Cloud Cuckoo Land
By Liz Aleshunas, Barbara Hoffert, Rachel Reddick, and Catherine Tarver
LibraryReads and LJ offer read-alikes for patrons waiting for this buzziest book.
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image Serving Students in Poverty: 12 Books For Tweens and Teens
By Monica Cabarcas
A curated booklist with titles that offer an intimate view of poverty and other titles that may provide escapist relief from stress.
image 10 Graphic Novels For Early Readers
By Brigid Alverson
Younger readers want comics, too. Here’s a look at some new and upcoming graphic novels for early readers, ages four to eight.
image Chencia C. Higgins Talks with LJ about Writing Romance
By Stephanie Klose
We caught up with the popular self-published romance novelist ahead of her trade debut, D’Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding (Carina Adores, Jan. 2022). 
image 18 Stellar Historical Fiction Titles For Tweens
By SLJ Reviews
These moving titles will inspire readers to learn more about these eras—and to question whose stories still go untold.
image LJ Talks To Horror Author Eric LaRocca
By Emily Vinci
We ask the author of The Strange Thing We Become and Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke about the writing process and queer horror.

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