Readers can look forward to a Jazz Age murder mystery featuring Jay Gatsby’s sleuthing younger sister, a story inspired by a real-life antiquities scandal in Pakistan, and the return of senior sleuth Vera Wong. https://lnkd.in/gaRN8gsw
Library Journal
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About us
Library Journal is the most trusted and respected publication for the library community. Built on more than a century of quality journalism and reviews, LJ provides groundbreaking features and analytical news reports covering technology, management, policy and other professional concerns to public, academic and institutional libraries. Our hefty reviews sections evaluate 8000+ reviews annually of books, ebooks, audiobooks, videos/DVDs, databases, systems and websites. Our team of library and literary experts communicate with our audience through print, digital and live content and continuously strive to stay on the cutting edge of the ever-evolving world of libraries.
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http://libraryjournal.com
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- New York, New York
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- 1876
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- Book Reviews, Media Reviews, Library Technology, Library News, Collection Development, Library Marketing, Community Engagement, Library Management, Library Leadership, and Library Design
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David Baldacci sets his latest in a 1944 London bookshop, Julia Bartz offers a locked-room thriller, and Heather Graham writes about a would-be-murderous smart house and personal AI. https://lnkd.in/guq_Yx28
Thrillers | Prepub Alert, April 2025 Titles
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These are only a few of the wide-ranging limited edition library card iterations popping up seemingly everywhere. Why are all these libraries putting time and resources into small-run cards? https://lnkd.in/gszpNJGt
Get ’Em While They’re Hot: Limited Edition Library Cards
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This Prison Banned Books Week, we’re calling for public library catalogs to be made available on prison tablets. https://lnkd.in/gY_-uAPr
Prison Tablets and Borges’s ‘Infinite Library’
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Feature fiction starring teachers and academic settings as school resumes. https://lnkd.in/gewNWMwD
Display Shelf | Back to School
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An incandescent, nail-biting adventure set at a flooded American Museum of Natural History and an epic journey through a near-future, ravaged landscape that blends extreme suspense with serene meditation. https://lnkd.in/gFA9PvBV
Postapocalyptic Reads | SFF
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Kerry Rea and Tiana Smith take readers on action-packed adventures, filled with romance and intrigue. https://lnkd.in/g-cMrkat
Love on the Run | Adventure Romance
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Chris Bohjalian writes a Civil War love story, Emma Donoghue offers a novel about an infamous 1895 disaster at the Paris Montparnasse train station, and Natasha Pulley reimagines the story of Dionysus. https://lnkd.in/gBSxdYGF
Historical Fiction | Prepub Alert, March 2025 Titles
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Maureen Dowd shares profiles of infamous celebrities, Scaachi Koul offers another collection of autobiographical essays, and Giaae Kwon considers the impact of K-pop. https://lnkd.in/guig_zpF
Essays | Prepub Alert, March 2025 Titles
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Pushcart Prize winner Sanam Mahloudji debuts with a family saga, Jill Santopolo offers a much-anticipated sequel to The Light We Lost, and bestselling Emilia Hart pens a tale of sisters and the sea. https://lnkd.in/gScK-Dxw
Pop Fiction | Prepub Alert, March 2025 Titles
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