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The Land in Winter

by Andrew Miller

Never underestimate the drama in seemingly ordinary lives. That's a lesson English novelist Andrew Miller (The Crossing; The Slowworm's Song) reinforces to brilliant effect in The Land in Winter, finalist for the 2025 Booker Prize and a work that, like the legendary U.K. winter of 1962-63 that is the novel's setting, starts quietly but gathers immense power as it proceeds. In a West Country asylum, a 19-year-old patient, "the baby of the ward," dies from an overdose. Readers eventually discover the connection

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Balloon

by Bruce Handy, illus. by Julie Kwon

Using only four words and various punctuation marks, journalist/author Bruce Handy (The Book from Far Away) and artist Julie Kwon (Pedro & Daniel) mesmerize young readers with a life-changing adventure in Balloon. A smiling, brown-skinned parent and exuberant child gambol through the park, so enthralled by the child's orange balloon that both miss the pigeons feeding in their path. The interrupted flock scatters in great haste, causing the child to let go of the precious orb. Ellipses turn the single word

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Beard: A Memoir of a Marriage

by Kelly Foster Lundquist

"I've spent a lifetime feeling drawn to gay men," Kelly Foster Lundquist writes in her riveting debut memoir, Beard. Her brother and best friend are gay; she loves musical theater and considers Judy Garland a patron saint. So it's all the more ironic that she didn't realize for years that her first husband was homosexual.

Lundquist met Devin during college, when they were counselors at a Christian summer camp in Mississippi. She knew he'd been bullied in adolescence for being effeminate but only later learned

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Supersaurio

by Meryem El Mehdati, trans. by Julia Sanches

A young woman in the Canary Islands struggles through the daily grind of work, dating, and inexplicably disdainful coworkers in Meryem El Mehdati's funny, brutally honest slice-of-life debut novel, Supersaurio.

Protagonist Meryem, a 25-year-old Canarian woman from a Moroccan family, has a humanities degree, lives with her parents, and has started an internship in the corporate offices of Supersaurio, the largest grocery store chain in the Canary Islands. Getting the internship felt like a stroke of fortune,

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Shadows of the Sea

by Cathy Malkasian

Animation director and cartoonist Cathy Malkasian's powerfully poignant Shadows of the Sea brings together two gentle, suffering strangers who create a healing community of found family. Stanwick, aka Landmine Sniffer Dog #336, has been dismissed with a mere letter and wad of cash. While paused in his aimless wandering to adjust his prosthetic leg, he smells serious trouble: three sore losers viciously attacking a woman for prizes not theirs. Stanwick strategically intervenes, intertwining his future with

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The Tear Collector

by R.M. Romero

Siblings Malka and Ezra try to make sense of the world following a cataclysmic climate event in R.M. Romero's incisive middle-grade cli-fi fantasy, The Tear Collector.

Twelve-year-old Malka and 10-year-old Ezra remember little of their lives before "the polar ice caps melted and caused the Flood." Malka can't remember anything from life on the Mainland, but Ezra has a "list of memories" that sadden him so deeply he keeps them secret: glimpses of his mother; "a cat the color of orange peels"; "the milky light

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Confessions from the Group Chat

by Jodi Meadows

In Confessions from the Group Chat, Jodi Meadows (Bye Forever, I Guessthe Lady Janies series) skillfully and authentically evokes the challenges of navigating a middle-school social life in the time of social media, when any misstep may be disastrous.

Thirteen-year-old Virginia has a prickly relationship with her three best friends. The group is at the top of the eighth-grade social ladder, but the roles within the foursome, at least on the surface, have some not-so-subtle delineations. There's the

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Shelf Discovery

With Friends Like These

by Alissa Lee

In this inventively plotted debut thriller,Harvard friends haunted by the death of a roommate turn their secret game into a tradition extending well (and worrisomely) beyond graduation.

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Terry Dactyl

by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore

In Terry Dactyl, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore's visceral prose, steamy sex, and vivid settings showcase her eponymous protagonist and her dazzling resilience.  

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Return

by Raharimanana, trans. by Allison M. Charette

Return is a moving novel of the impact of colonialism and violence as seen through the lens of an individual lifetime.

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Winging It

by Megan Wagner Lloyd, illus. by Michelle Mee Nutter

A girl connects with the world and her community through a nature journal in this tender, bright graphic novel from the creators of Allergic.

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Introducing Mrs. Collins

by Rachel Parris

A British comedian's captivating, satire-fueled sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice follows Charlotte Lucas, Elizabeth Bennet's best friend, after she marries Mr. Collins. 

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Benbecula

by Graeme Macrae Burnet

Graeme Macrae Burnet's pitch-perfect pastiche of a Victorian true-crime account, set on a tiny Scottish island, is intriguing and compassionate--and even darkly comic.

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The Tortoise's Tale

by Kendra Coulter

Kendra Coulter's gentle, lyrical first novel traces the inner life of a wry, reflective giant tortoise who spends decades on a Southern California estate.

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Revenge, Served Royal

by Celeste Connally

Celeste Connally's third Lady Petra mystery takes its protagonist to a celebration at Windsor Castle, where she must judge a patisserie contest and investigate a murder.

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Other People's Fun

by Harriet Lane

Two diametrically different middle-aged Englishwomen who attended the same boarding school reconnect, initially harmoniously, in this quick-witted and dire outside-looking-in novel.

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Love, Dirt

by Bruce Johnson

This stunning debut short story collection uses humor and surreal touches to examine complex human relationships and the stories people tell to make sense of them.

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How to Save an Otter

by Kate Messner

The first book in the compassionate new Wildlife Rescue series about a family who helps injured wildlife is an otterly inspiring chapter book for animal lovers.

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How About Now: Poems

by Kate Baer

This tender poetry collection explores themes of modern womanhood, reveling in and romanticizing the mundane and offering reflection and recognition.

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Bloom Books: The Wolf King (Deluxe Edition) by Lauren Palphreyman

Media Heat

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Fresh Air: Joyce Vance, author of Giving Up Is Unforgivable: A Manual for Keeping a Democracy (Dutton, $28, 9798217178117).

Today: Dav Pilkey, author of Dog Man: Big Jim Believes (Graphix, $15.99, 9781546176183).

Tamron Hall: Nate Berkus, author of Foundations: Timeless Design That Feels Personal (S&S/Simon Element, $45, 9781668026137).

Jennifer Hudson Show: Eli Rallo, author of Does Anyone Else Feel This Way?: Essays on Conquering the Quarter-Life Crisis (Harvest, $28.99, 9780063417533).

Monday, November 24, 2025

Good Morning America: Marisa Kashino, author of Best Offer Wins: A Novel (Celadon, $27.99, 9781250400543). 

Kelly Clarkson Show: Morgan Stevenson Cooper, author of I Can Make a Movie! (Kokila, $18.99, 9780593858301).

The View: Sherri Shepherd, author of The Sunshine Queens (Tommy Nelson, $19.99, 9781400252732).

Jennifer Hudson Show: Brie Larson and Courtney McBroom, authors of Party People: A Cookbook for Creative Celebrations (DK, $35, 9780593970027).

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Fresh Air: Michelle Carr, author of Nightmare Obscura: A Dream Engineer's Guide Through the Sleeping Mind (Holt, $29.99, 9781250342720).

Today: Cynthia Erivo, author of Simply More: A Book for Anyone Who Has Been Told They're Too Much (Flatiron, $28.99, 9781250428325).

The View: Nate Berkus, author of Foundations: Timeless Design That Feels Personal (S&S/Simon Element, $45, 9781668026137).

The Kelly Clarkson Show: Lauren Roberts, author of Fearful (S&S Books for Young Readers, $16.99, 9781665971072).

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Today: Oyinkan Braithwaite, author of Cursed Daughters: A Novel (Doubleday, $29, 9780385551472).

The View: Abby Phillip, author of A Dream Deferred: Jesse Jackson and the Fight for Black Political Power (Flatiron, $30.99, 9781250806314).

Tonight Show: Tom Freston, author of Unplugged: Adventures from MTV to Timbuktu (Gallery, $28.95, 9781668089798).

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

CBS Mornings: Nate Berkus, author of Foundations: Timeless Design That Feels Personal (S&S/Simon Element, $45, 9781668026137).

Also on CBS Mornings: Alison Roman, author of Something from Nothing: A Cookbook (Clarkson Potter, $37.99, 9781984826411).

Good Morning America: Samin Nosrat, author of Good Things: Recipes and Rituals to Share with People You Love (Random House, $45, 9781984857781).

Today: Dick Van Dyke, author of 100 Rules for Living to 100: An Optimist's Guide to a Happy Life (Grand Central, $29, 9781538777909).

Kelly Clarkson Show: R.J. Halbert (Jason and Rhonda Halbert), author of Servant: The Goodpasture Chronicles, Book 2 (Novus Press Works, $24.99, 9781963366099).

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