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The Indian Card

Carrie Lowry Schuettpelz’s powerful The Indian Card considers the history of Native American tribal membership and its impacts on people today.

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A lost New York City tradition

Daniel M. Lavery reveals the research that went into his delightful slice-of-life historical novel, Women’s Hotel, and discusses the universally torturous experience of moving house.

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The Beast Takes a Bride

Julie Anne Long’s latest historical romance has warmth, wit and sparkle to spare as it puts a Regency spin on Beauty and the Beast.

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The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door

The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door is a magical twist on dark academia that presents an entrancing vision of an alternate post-World War I England.

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Run

Taut and sparsely written, Blake Crouch’s Run is an unnerving thriller set in the early days of the apocalypse.

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4 can’t-miss book club picks

Choose one of these buzzed-about novels for your book club and get set for a great meeting.

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Kevin Henkes on his protagonist’s disastrous first day of first grade

Still Sal once again brings back the memorable characters of the Miller Family Stories.

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Best friends for life, and after

Anna Montague’s empathic debut novel, How Does That Make You Feel, Magda Eklund?, follows a woman entering her 70s and coming to terms with the loss of a friend through the twists and turns of a summer...

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Lee and Andrew Child’s approach to bookstores would do Jack Reacher proud

We asked the brothers behind the iconic suspense series about their favorite libraries and bookshops.

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It was “a benign, elective haunting.”

How Nick Harkaway, son of the late John le Carré, channeled his father’s voice to write a new George Smiley novel.

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The Queen

The Queen reaffirms Nick Cutter’s place as one of the horror genre’s most entertaining storytellers.

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4 cookbooks sure to inspire creative moves in the kitchen

Mouthwatering recipes, gorgeous photography and enlightening social context make Our South, Breaking Bao and more cookbooks worthy of a spot on your kitchen shelf.

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The Teller of Small Fortunes

Sweet-natured and therapeutic, Julie Leong’s The Teller of Small Fortunes is cozy fantasy done right.

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The Swarm

Andy Marino rides the balance between good horrific fun and grisly speculation in The Swarm, a tale of a cicada emergence of biblical proportions.

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2 skin-crawling horror novels about bugs

You will never look at a cicada or a wasp the same way again.

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A true crime tour has deadly consequences in Shelley Burr’s sophomore mystery

In Murder Town, the acclaimed Australian author investigates the allure of so-called “dark tourism.”

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The City Sings Green

The City Sings Green is inspiring, and likely to encourage budding environmentalists to more closely consider the intersection between humans and nature.

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Inspector Gamache, John Rebus and Bruno Courrèges are back—and they’re all in...

Plus, Colleen Cambridge gifts readers with another clever mystery starring Phyllida Bright, housekeeper to none other than Agatha Christie.

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5 gifts that will shoot to the top of any reader’s TBR

Got a serious bibliophile on your list? Tick that box with one of these titles.

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