Cat Sebastian’s debut contemporary novel, STAR SHIPPED, shows us that there is no era she won’t shine in. @avonbooks.bsky.social
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Cat Sebastian’s debut contemporary novel, STAR SHIPPED, shows us that there is no era she won’t shine in. @avonbooks.bsky.social
From @readbookpage.bsky.social my review of Tom Junod’s memoir IN THE DAYS OF MY YOUTH I WAS TOLD WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A MAN:
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Talia Hibbert’s smart and steamy small-town romance, originally self-published in 2018, is now getting the wide release it deserves. @sourcebooks.bsky.social
We've got a memoir for any mood! Lindy West, Rev. James Lawson, Jeannine A. Cook and more authors bring a variety of emotions to the page this Memoir March. @grandcentralpub.bsky.social @doubledaybooks.bsky.social @vikingbooks.bsky.social @amistadbooks.bsky.social
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With her aviation memoir, WHY FLY, Caroline Paul reminds us that adventure stories have an uncanny ability to bring us closer to each other as we stand closer to the edge.
Darcey Steinke’s lucid, kaleidoscopic THIS IS THE DOOR illuminates pain as a transformative power that brings us closer to life’s fragility and wonder. @harperonebooks.bsky.social
In THE WEEDY GARDEN, readers gain an intimacy with nature that is easy to miss when standing at adult height. @harpercollins.bsky.social
Animal lovers of every stripe will appreciate THE RARE BIRD, a gentle, funny celebration of how vibrant and expansive imagination can be. @mackidsbooks.bsky.social
Julia Cooke unspools the adventures of three remarkable World War II-era journalists in her evocative STARRY AND RESTLESS.
I TOLD YOU SO! unravels the psychology of extreme resistance to scientific discoveries and profiles beleaguered scientists who persevered, ultimately changing lives. @@stmartinspress.bsky.social
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Alabá Onájin crafts a perfect balance of suspense and fun in an exciting story that celebrates community while offering readers a chance to develop their sleuthing skills. @NA
I TOLD YOU SO! unravels the psychology of extreme resistance to scientific discoveries and profiles beleaguered scientists who persevered, ultimately changing lives. @stmartinspress.bsky.social
Amelia Earhart, Judy Blume and Alice Coltrane star in our list of books to read this Women’s History Month. @penguinkids.bsky.social @randomhouse.bsky.social @hachettelibrary.bsky.social
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With curiosity, clarity and an irrepressible spirit, DEFIANCE tells a story of Syria, a family and how a woman’s courage ignites action.
Rebecca Kauffman’s THE RESERVATION is an observant, witty and wry delight—just don’t read it while you’re hungry. @catapultbooks.bsky.social
Thomas Perry’s triumphant final novel, an Arctic-adjacent adventure and the latest from Joshilyn Jackson and Tim Sullivan spark suspense for our whodunit columnist. @minotaurbooks.bsky.social @wmmorrowbooks.bsky.social @groveatlantic.bsky.social
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THE OPTIMISTS is a virtuoso performance that may very well prompt readers to get in touch with their own favorite teachers.
Meet Matt Phelan, whose new book, BARTLEBY, reimagines the titular character from Herman Melville’s famous short story “Bartleby, the Scrivener” as an adorable bear who is determined to stay true to himself. @macmillankidsuk.bsky.social
Tayari Jones, the acclaimed author of An American Marriage, once again stuns with a novel full of uninhibited love.
What a beautiful surprise! Im so grateful for this weedy cover story!
@corinnabarrettlain.bsky.social talks lethal injection and the "illusion of science" on @juristnews.bsky.social. https://page1m.co/46vwwSM
@bplatzer.bsky.social THE OPTIMISTS gets a starred review from @readbookpage.bsky.social—"memorably moving."
More starred reviews:
"Could. Not. Put. It. Down. . . . The gripping plot is a primer for those who would like to disappear off the grid, and the wrap-up is very satisfying." (@readbookpage.bsky.social)
"Fascinating . . . Another absorbing Perry mystery." (ala-booklist.bsky.social)
Piloting a tiny, experimental gyrocopter helped Paul find her footing as her marriage ended.
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Lauren Groff is at the very top of her game in BRAWLER, and readers will delight in these bold and humane short stories. @riverheadbooks.bsky.social
Sara Maurer’s A GOOD ANIMAL wears its heart on its Carhartt sleeve and makes the reader feel all the longing and want of first love. @stmartinspress.bsky.social
A.D. Sui’s THE IRON GARDEN SUTRA confronts some of the most difficult questions about death in a riveting locked-door mystery set aboard an abandoned ship drifting through space.
OCEAN is a beautifully illustrated treasury of weird, exciting and often unseen aspects of the water that covers almost two-thirds of the earth’s surface. @thamesandhudson.bsky.social
Endearing characters must use their wits and their faith to get out of tense situations in these three suspenseful Christian stories.
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Thanks to author Ashley Clark’s expertise, THE WORLD OF BLACK FILM will introduce even the best-read cinephiles to works they hadn’t heard of before.
The love in THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER is mature and goes beyond happily ever after to show how even in the darkest of times, love can prevail. @sourcebooks.bsky.social