Starred Review

The Familiar

by Leigh Bardugo

Leigh Bardugo (Six of Crows, Ninth House) is a reliable fantasy powerhouse. Her adult historic fantasy The Familiar is set in the Spanish Golden Age, and follows the willful and lovable Luzia Cotado, a lowly scullion, who uses small magics to get by, such as fixing burned bread and lightening heavy loads to be carried. When the status-hungry mistress of the house discovers Luzia's powers, she sets out to exploit them for her own gain.

The world of The Familiar is satisfyingly detailed and all too easy to disappear

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I Cheerfully Refuse

by Leif Enger

Heartbreaking and terrifying, Leif Enger's I Cheerfully Refuse is a dystopian novel of hope, community, and love. Enger (Peace Like a River, Virgil Wander) constructs an equally complex plot and protagonist in a near-future setting where "the End [is] on everyone's mind." But as Rainy travels around Lake Superior, Enger balances despair with characters who are committed to overcoming evil with good.

Part-time musician Rainy lives on Lake Superior's Minnesota shore with his beloved wife, Lark, the owner of

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King of Dead Things

by Nevin Holness

Nevin Holness's outstanding YA fantasy debut, King of Dead Things, features four teens racing through the secret, magical streets of London to find a fabled weapon that can overcome an evil, ancient power.

Malcolm lives in the shadow of his estranged father, Casper King, who was once "the duppy king of North London" and "orchestrated the dead with a wave of his hand." Malcolm inherited his father's death magic, but Casper abandoned his family when Malcolm was a child and never taught the now-18-year-old how

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The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians: Their Stories Are Better Than the Bestsellers

by James Patterson, Matt Eversmann

Of all the dreams in the world, becoming a librarian or bookseller is one of the most common. But what is it about these professions that maintains a hold over communities and the imaginations of individual readers? In The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians, coauthors James Patterson and Matt Eversmann take booklovers into the minds of the people across the United States who give their lives to books--not by writing or producing them, but by putting books into readers' hands (though Judy Blume gives

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Sheine Lende

by Darcie Little Badger, illus. by Rovina Cai

The gritty, luminous Sheine Lende, a prequel to Darcie Little Badger's acclaimed first novel, Elatsoe, features stouthearted Shane (grandmother to Elatsoe's Ellie) who uses the family's ability to raise ghosts to find three people, one of whom is her own mother.

The women in 17-year-old Shane Solé's Lipan Apache family line know how to reach deep into "the world Below" to "raise the ghosts of animals." Shane and her mother, Lorenza, are known for their tracking abilities; they and their two living bloodhounds,

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Fi: A Memoir of My Son

by Alexandra Fuller

Alexandra Fuller's eighth book, the bereavement memoir Fi, poignantly reckons with the sudden death of Fuller's 21-year-old son and depicts its practical and spiritual aftermath.

Fuller's son, Fuller Ross, whose nickname was "Fi," died in his sleep in July 2018. He had a history of seizures, but Fuller never learned the cause of his death because she refused to read his autopsy report. Fi focuses on the eight months that followed, a period of concentrated, even ritualized mourning during which Fuller moved

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What Happened to Nina?

by Dervla McTiernan

Two families grapple with the devastation of loss when suspicion centers on the wealthy boyfriend of a missing college student in this fascinating thriller.

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The Paris Novel

by Ruth Reichl

Reichl's second novel, an appealing modern fairy tale stuffed full of beautiful art and gourmet food, features a wronged young woman undertaking a Parisian odyssey to find a family and a vocation.

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The Unlikely Hero: The Story of Wolf 8

by Rick McIntyre, David A. Poulsen, illus. by John Potter

This nonfiction title for middle-grade readers tells the story of a wolf pup's journey to becoming "one of the greatest wolves who ever lived in Yellowstone National Park."

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Floof

by Heidi McKinnon

Three cheers for a picture book that's nothing but fun, revealing the shenanigans and mild drama in a day (and night) in the life of a "floofy," fluffy cat.

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Bless Your Heart

by Lindy Ryan

A family of women running a Texas funeral home combat vampire-like evil spirits in this quirky, heart-pounding horror-mystery novel.

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The Art of Scandal

by Regina Black

Political scandal, family strife, art and passion combine with Regina Black's mastery of character in her soapy yet insightful debut novel.

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Weekends with You

by Alexandra Paige

Weekends with You follows Lucy and her seven roommates in a novel overflowing with hopeful romance, heartfelt platonic love, and the search for true belonging.

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Kill Her Twice

by Stacey Lee

Kill Her Twice is an intriguing middle-grade murder mystery loosely inspired by Anna May Wong, the first Chinese American Hollywood movie star.

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Better by Far

by Hazel Hayes

Irish writer and director Hazel Hayes delivers humor and heartbreak in a genre-defying novel of love and grief that will leave readers devastated and renewed.

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Duke University Press: A Wall Is Just a Wall: The Permeability of the Prison in the Twentieth-Century United States by Reiko Hillyer

Media Heat

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Today Show: Deuki Hong, co-author of Koreaworld: A Cookbook (Clarkson Potter, $35, 9780593235942).

Also on Today: Matthew Hussey, author of Love Life: How to Raise Your Standards, Find Your Person, and Live Happily (No Matter What) (Harper, $28.99, 9780063294387).

Drew Barrymore Show: Arthur C. Brooks, co-author of Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier (Portfolio, $30, 9780593545409).

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Fresh Air: Susan Page, author of The Rulebreaker: The Life and Times of Barbara Walters (Simon & Schuster, $30.99, 9781982197926).

Today Show: Emily P. Freeman, author of How to Walk into a Room: The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away (HarperOne, $26.99, 9780063328822).

Also on Today: Holly Gramazio, author of The Husbands: A Novel (Doubleday, $29, 9780385550611).

Good Morning America: Newt Nguyen, author of Newt: A Cookbook for All (Harvest, $30, 9780063304772).

CBS Mornings: Deesha Dyer, author of Undiplomatic: How My Attitude Created the Best Kind of Trouble (Legacy Lit, $29, 9781538741696).

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Today Show: Susan Page, author of The Rulebreaker: The Life and Times of Barbara Walters (Simon & Schuster, $30.99, 9781982197926).

Good Morning America: Danielle Steel, author of Only the Brave: A Novel (Delacorte, $29, 9780593498439).

Also on GMA: Adam Rubin and Liniers, author and illustrator of The Truth About the Couch (Putnam, $19.99, 9780593619131).

Live with Kelly and Mark: Carleigh Bodrug, author of PlantYou: Scrappy Cooking: 140+ Plant-Based Zero-Waste Recipes That Are Good for You, Your Wallet, and the Planet (Hachette Go, $32, 9780306832420).

Monday, April 22, 2024

Good Morning America: Emily Henry, author of Funny Story (Berkley, $29, 9780593441282).

CBS Mornings: April Simpkins, co-author of By the Time You Read This: The Space between Cheslie's Smile and Mental Illness--Her Story in Her Own Words (Forefront Books, $26, 9781637633007).

Also on CBS Mornings: Matthew Hussey, author of Love Life: How to Raise Your Standards, Find Your Person, and Live Happily (No Matter What) (Harper, $28.99, 9780063294387).

Fresh Air: Ari Berman, author of Minority Rule: The Right-Wing Attack on the Will of the People--and the Fight to Resist It (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $30, 9780374600211).

The Talk: Tabitha Brown, author of I Did a New Thing: 30 Days to Living Free (Morrow, $29.99, 9780063286115).

Tamron Hall: Zibby Owens, author of Blank: A Novel (Little A, $16.99, 9781662516702).

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Good Morning America: Josie Cox, author of Women Money Power: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality (Abrams, $30, 9781419762987).

The Talk: Sara Jane Ho, author of Mind Your Manners: How to Be Your Best Self in Any Situation (Hachette Go, $29.49, 9780306832833).
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