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| | | | | Bookmarks | Exciting New Releases | | | | | CRITICAL LOVE | | Seasons of Glass and Iron | | by Amal El-Mohtar | | You probably recognize Amal El-Mohtar's name from This Is How You Lose the Time War, the award-winning novella she co-wrote with Max Gladstone. Now, you can enjoy more of her poetic prowess in this "collection of 14 stories and four poems that shine both individually and as a whole.... while still showcasing El-Mohtar's characteristic lyricism and striking imagery. There's not a false note here" (Publisher's Weekly). | | Read plot | | | | | LITERARY FICTION SPOTLIGHT | | Python's Kiss | | by Louise Erdrich | | A new book from Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning author Louise Erdrich is always worth celebrating, and this one is extra special. Not only is this story collection the result of two decades of work, but it's also accompanied by artwork by Aza Erdrich Abe, Erdrich's daughter. NPR says, "Here readers will find [Erdrich's] characteristic mix of sympathetic eccentrics, her knack for crafting compelling plots only polished and sharpened by the shorter form." | | Read plot | | | | | | | Hotel Spotlight | | | Together with | | | | | Together with | | | | | | | | | The Vibe: Mile-high style with room to breathe
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| | | | | | Badly Explained Plots: Guess the Book | | A teen flunks out, declares war on "phonies," drifts through NYC like a lost NPC, lies for sport, and lets his red hat carry most of his personality. | | Answer in footer | | | | | | | | Together with | | | | | | SAFI Royal Luxury Metropolitan | | The Vibe: Panoramas, prestige, and pure comfort
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| | | | | 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. Hunt the Villain by Rina Kent (Romance) New from the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Kiss the Villain. Two rival mafia heirs find their hatred turning into something dangerously forbidden. A Suit or a Suitcase by Maggie Smith (Poetry) New from the author of the NYT bestseller You Could Make This Place Beautiful. A fresh collection of poems on the sometimes-blurry distinction between mind and body. Robbie McNeil's Hit List by Brianna Heath (Mystery) Debut. In this quirky, queer, crime-filled mystery, a hitwoman takes a sketchy job to save her failing karaoke bar, only to discover her target doesn't exist. | | | | | | | | |
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