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Dissection of a Murder

by Jo Murray

"Yowza." Such is the reaction thriller writers probably hope readers will have when finishing their books. It's not easy to keep seasoned crime-fiction fans in the dark. Jo Murray, though? She succeeds in eliciting such a gasp with her cleverly twisty debut, Dissection of a Murder.

Leila Reynolds, a junior barrister in Durham, England, gets her first murder case when a respected judge is killed. The defendant is Jack Millman, a client whom Leila unsuccessfully represented years earlier in an assault case,

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Opioids and Organs

by Arizona O'Neill

Montreal-based Arizona O'Neill's superb graphic novel debut, Opioids & Organs, strikingly melds vulnerable memoir, illuminating explorations of historical and contemporary medical industry, investigative international travelogue, and razor-sharp literary references.

When Arizona receives a heartfelt letter from a stranger whose life was saved through organ donation--her father's heart beats in his chest--a friend responds, "This is great.... Something good came from his death." Arizona initially queries,

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Plastic, Prism, Void

by Violet Allen

Plastic, Prism, Void by Violet Allen is a bold, experimental novel--a riotous crossover of literary fiction meets romantasy. Acrasia is a fabulously messy writer and magickal Moth Queen. Opus is a hyper-masculine but secretly tender pilot for a tiger bodybuilder-shaped mech from another dimension. And their turbulent romance develops in bursts when their universes periodically overlap.

Acrasia's dramatic, over-the-top voice can't hide her vulnerability no matter how much she wants it to. It makes for laugh-out-loud

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Dad

by Christian Robinson

Dad by Caldecott Honor winner Christian Robinson (Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Peña; You Matter) is a perceptive picture book that presents fatherhood with tender, direct honesty. Through spare language, Robinson offers young readers a nuanced look at the many roles fathers play. Each spread pairs a brief declarative phrase with a different animal father and child: a gorilla with its infant, a fox family, an owl and owlets, a shark and pups. The pared-down text, never more than 10 words

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An Expanse of Blue

by Kauakanilehua Māhoe Adams

In her debut YA novel-in-verse, An Expanse of Blue, Kauakanilehua Māhoe Adams offers an intimate slice of life about grief, sisterhood, and the power of being seen.

Aouli Elizabeth Smith, a Kānaka (Indigenous Hawaiian) teen living in Hawk Valley, Wash., is unmoored. In Hawaiian, her name means "blue, sky, expanse," and she holds that meaning close to her heart. But lately, she feels lost in that great swathe--she is not pliant and perfect like her sister Kāia; not silent and godly like her mother; and is one

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Shelf Discovery

This Is Not About Running

by Mary Cain

In this brave memoir, a professional runner who won championships as a teenager reclaims her voice, skewers the exploitation of young athletes, and demands more and better for the future.

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A Perfect Hand

by Ayelet Waldman

This twist on the historical romantic drama considers a lady's maid, the valet she falls for, and the wider world for which she yearns.

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Tama and Baby

by Kaya Doi, trans. by David Boyd, Asa Yoneda

In the picture book Tama and Baby, Kaya Doi whimsically highlights the sibling-like bonds between humans and their furry family members.

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Opting Out

by Maia Kobabe, Swati "Lucky" Srikumar

A gender nonconforming Indian American 12-year-old navigates physical and emotional changes in this tender, expansive middle-grade novel.

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Anxietyland

by Gemma Correll

Anxietyland, a vulnerable graphic memoir, takes readers on a trip through the carnival of author-illustrator Gemma Correll's wildly creative mind.

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Our Perfect Storm

by Carley Fortune

Fortune adds thrilling romantic tension to an endearing friendship in a novel about a bride honeymooning with her childhood best friend after being stood up at her wedding.

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Sweet Clarity

by Rhiannon Richardson

In this heartwarming LGBTQ+ YA romance a Black teenager navigates sexuality, a secret romance, and high school pressures after falling for a girl at a Christian camp.

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A Deadly Episode

by Anthony Horowitz

In this entertaining mystery, the fictional Anthony Horowitz investigates the murder of the actor playing his detective partner, Daniel Hawthorne, in a movie about their first case together.

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Media Heat

Thursday, May 21, 2026

NPR's Marketplace: Soumaya Keynes and Chad P. Bown, authors of How to Win a Trade War: An Optimistic Guide to an Anxious Global Economy (Simon & Schuster, $29, 9781668221310).

Today: Jodi Kantor, author of How to Start: Discovering Your Life's Work (Little, Brown, $25, 9780316609555).

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Fresh Air: Andrew Weissmann, author of Liar's Kingdom: How to Stop Trump's Deceit and Save America (Little, Brown, $29, 9780316601306).

Today: Isabel Klee, author of Dogs, Boys, and Other Things I've Cried About: A Memoir (Morrow, $28, 9780063451070).

Tamron Hall: Hayden Panettiere, author of This Is Me: A Reckoning (Grand Central, $30, 9781538773420).

Kelly Clarkson Show: Beth Stern, author of Coco and Stephen, Together Forever: How a Kitten and Bunny Became Best Friends (Random House Studio, $19.99, 9798217123544).

Also on Kelly Clarkson: Dr. Elisa Port, author of The Breast Advice: All You Need to Know About Breast Health, Screening, and Treatment (HarperOne, $29.99, 9780063492547)

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

CBS Mornings: Bruce Feiler, author of A Time to Gather: How Ritual Created the World--and How It Can Save Us (Penguin Press, $30, 9780593656433).

Good Morning America: Kennedy Ryan, author of Score (Forever, $30, 9781538769669). 

Today: José Andrés, co-author of Spain My Way: Eat, Drink, and Cook Like a Spaniard (Ecco, $45, 9780063328068).

Also on Today: Emily Henry, author of Great Big Beautiful Life (Berkley, $29, 9780593441299), and Dr. Elisa Port, author of The Breast Advice: All You Need to Know About Breast Health, Screening, and Treatment (HarperOne, $29.99, 9780063492547).

Fresh Air: Jesmyn Ward, author of On Witness and Respair (Scribner, $29, 9781668064269).

Monday, May 18, 2026

Good Morning America: James Comey, author of Red Verdict (The Mysterious Press,  $30, 9781613167830).

CBS Mornings: Hayden Panettiere, author of This Is Me: A Reckoning (Grand Central, $30, 9781538773420) She also appeared on The View.

Today: Clint Black, author of Killin' Time: My Life and Music (Harper Influence, $32, 9780063429673).

Fresh Air: Zayd Ayers Dohrn, author of Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Young: A Fugitive Family in the Revolutionary Underground (W.W. Norton, $32.99, 9781324089315).

Kelly Clarkson Show: Morgan Radford, author of Now Then: A Novel (Amistad, $27.99, 9780063457836).

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Good Morning America: Sarah Dessen, author of Change of Plans (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, $21.99, 9798347108770).

Also on GMA: Haley Sacks, author of Future Rich Person: The New Rules for Building Wealth (Ballantine, $30, 9798217090907), and Lois Romano, author of An Inconvenient Widow: The Torment, Trial, and Triumph of Mary Todd Lincoln (Simon & Schuster, $30, 9781982140724). 

Today: Maxine Sharf, author of Maxi's Kitchen: Easy Go-To Recipes to Make Again and Again (Clarkson Potter, $35, 9780593800393).

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