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Congratulations to Lisa Unger’s runaway thriller, Confessions on the 7:45 [Oct. 6, Park Row]–it was voted an October LibraryReads pick by librarians across the nation! If you haven’t yet experienced the ride that is this double-starred-reviewed thriller, be sure to catch it on Netgalley while you still can, available to request here!

We’re excited that Reese Witherspoon has selected our haunting mother-daughter saga, Nancy Jooyoun Kim’s THE LAST STORY OF MINA LEE [Park Row Books], as her September 2020 Hello Sunshine Book Club pick! Be sure to join the book club discussion on her social media channels throughout the month. AND, lucky readers, we have a book club discussion kit to enrich your conversations. Download free, here! PS. Reese isn’t the only (read more…)

September: the month that heralds so many good things. Back to school (fresh notebooks and pencils – yay), pumpkin spice lattes (so cliche, but so delicious), falling leaves (fun for dogs and those who don’t have to rake) and, of course, new library hardcovers. Below are the titles out this month in trade paperback and exclusive library hardcover editions: Chance of a Lifetime by Jude Deveraux, Sept. 15 9780778310112 Dreaming (read more…)

We’re thrilled that Alison Stine’s Road Out of Winter [Sept. 1, MIRA] has been awarded its second starred review! Raves Booklist of the book about an endless winter and a girl who will travel through Appalachia in search of family and survival: ⭐“An excellent feminist dystopian novel of survival, desperation and, ultimately, hope… Sublimely written.”—Booklist, starred review And to refresh your memory of the first starred review, from Library Journal (it’s another good (read more…)

For all those Goodfellas/gangster movie/pop culture fans…we’ve got the book for  you! It’s been 30 years since the world was introduced to the iconic Goodfellas. To commemorate the anniversary of an extraordinary piece of Hollywood history, join film critic Glenn Kenny as he goes behind the scenes with MADE MEN: THE STORY OF GOODFELLAS [Sept. 15, Hanover Square Press]. Kenny chronicles the making and afterlife of the film that introduced (read more…)