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| | | | | | | Suspense Spotlight | | | The Two Prophets | | by Jeff Fulmer | | Sponsored | | When two modern-day prophets challenge a U.S. President, battle lines are drawn and sides must be chosen in a struggle for the soul of the country. | | | | | Romance Spotlight | | | | Love and Other Brain Experiments | | by Hannah Brohm | | If you love Ali Hazelwood's STEMinist romances, Hannah Brohm's brainy rivals-to-lovers debut is a must-read. NYT bestselling author Elena Armas says, "Brohm effortlessly captures all the delicious nuances that come from mixing a high-stakes summer program and a fake-dating charade between academic rivals… I guarantee it will take up all the bandwidth in your head and heart." | | Read plot | | | | | | | Most Anticipated Books of February | | | | | | | | | | | | Badly Explained Plots: Guess the Book | | | While running errands one day, an average dude accidentally invents modern literature. He also eats some questionable meals like pork kidney and a gorgonzola cheese sandwich. | | Answer in footer | | | | | | Here are a few more new books out this week that we didn't have room to feature but definitely deserve a spot on your radar. Autobiography of Cotton by Cristina Rivera Garza (Literary Fiction) New from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Liliana's Invincible Summer. A searing novel linking a 1930s cotton strike to one family's migration, revealing how land and exploitation reverberate across generations. It's Not Her by Mary Kubica (Thriller) New from the New York Times bestselling author of Local Woman Missing. A shocking lakeside murder, a missing child, and a town full of secrets collide in this relentlessly twisty thriller where nothing is what it seems. Family Drama by Rebecca Fallon (Contemporary Fiction) Debut. In the 1990s, Susan finds herself living two lives—one as a soap-opera star and the other as a New England mother. In the present, her kids are left to untangle the love, ambition, and absence she left behind. | | | | | | | | | | | | Badly Explained Plots: Guess the Book Answer | | | Ulysses by James Joyce! If you've managed to read and understand this novel outside of a classroom setting (or, you know what, even within a classroom setting), kudos to you. | | | | | | | How likely are you to cancel a streaming service in the next 30 days? | | | | | | | | |
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