Harlequin for Libraries

Harlequin for Libraries

Category: Science Fiction/Fantasy

Whatever your current #musicmood, we’ve got a book (and a song) for you! Feeling dark dinner party vibes? Lucky you, we’ve got you covered. Looking for quirky songs, such as a nod to a story about a heart-stealing (in a best way) automaton? Yep, got that too. Check out our latest Music Matches, unveiled at ALA Annual 2021, where our staff members match you with everything from recent Harlequin Trade Publishing (read more…)

We’re excited to showcase our June book recommendations for LibraryReads! Remember to vote your own favorites by May 1. Our catalog of June titles can be found here. Are you a first-time voter? Welcome to the wonderful world of LibraryReads! Check out this handy-dandy tutorial video on voting with Edelweiss and NetGalley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB_Nak4QwC8

The Core Committee Recognizing Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction is charged with annually selecting a list of notable children’s and YA science fiction titles. One of their picks? THE SOUND OF STARS (Hardcover), the debut by our wonderful sci-fi writer (and, incidentally, baking extraordinaire), Alechia Dow. CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU, ALECHIA!

Whatever your current #musicmood, we’ve got a book (and a song) for you! Feeling country? Check. Jonesing for Kpop? We’ve got you. Check out our latest Music Matches, unveiled at ALA MW 2021, where our staff members match you with everything from recent Harlequin Trade Publishing favorites to YA paperbacks from Inkyard. Happy listening/reading! Find your perfect match here: HTP Music Match V.2 Inkyard Music Match (YA Paperback edition) (And (read more…)

Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s beloved Before for the Coffee Gets Cold [Nov. 17, Hanover Sq. Press] has been a runaway bestseller in Japan and the UK … and its success is poised to cross the pond, if all the librarian love is any indication. (Let’s be real, isn’t it always?) This charming, wonderfully strange, little November LibraryReads pick (just four chapters long!) asks the intriguing question: If you could travel back in (read more…)