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Sunbirth

by An Yu

Mysteries don't get more surreal than Sunbirth, a marvelously dreamlike novel by An Yu (Braised Pork). The setting is Five Poems Lake, a small, remote village that feels gray, "like everything had been drawn in pencil," and has been in decline for years. Among its residents are the novel's unnamed narrator, who runs the family pharmacy, and her older sister, Dong Ji, a beauty and massage specialist at a wellness center. The village has bigger problems than grayness, however. Twelve years ago, residents woke

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Not Quite Dead Yet

by Holly Jackson

A 27-year-old woman with a week to live races to solve her own murder in Holly Jackson's twisty, addictive Not Quite Dead Yet. Characterized by the same propulsive plotting as her young adult novels, Jackson's first foray into thrillers for adult readers is a stunner.

When Jet Mason returns to her family's home after the annual Halloween festival they host, she's bludgeoned from behind and left for dead. Jet wakes up in the hospital and learns that she has two choices: immediate surgery that will almost certainly

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White Lies: How the South Lost the Civil War, Then Rewrote the History

by Ann Bausum

Ann Bausum (Ensnared in the Wolf's Lair) intends to set the record straight about the War of the Rebellion (i.e. the Civil War), its cause, and its aftermath; her nonfiction YA title White Lies guides readers through the battlefields of one of the U.S.'s most contentious periods. Bausum employs extensive research to systematically dissect and debunk the falsehoods that created the Lost Cause narrative, a story that continues to endanger lives in the United States more than 100 years later.

The book is structured

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Witchycakes #1: Sweet Magic

by Kara LaReau, illus. by Ariane Moreira

The enchanting early chapter book Witchycakes #1: Sweet Magic by Kara LaReau (Rise of Zombert), with art by debut illustrator Ariane Moreira, begins with a poem: "In a village by the sea live a witch and a witch-to-be." Said "witch-to-be" is young Blue, who works alongside their Mama Moon, witch and head baker of Witchycakes.

Cerulean-haired Blue bicycles around town delivering baked goods, encountering customers who each have a unique problem in need of solving. Blue's first attempts at using their budding

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The Devil Reached Toward the Sky: An Oral History of the Making and Unleashing of the Atomic Bomb

by Garrett M. Graff

Pulitzer Prize finalist Garrett M. Graff marks the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with The Devil Reached Toward the Sky: An Oral History of the Making and Unleashing of the Atomic Bomb, a comprehensive and riveting historical account. Culled from a first draft of "over 1.4 million words of quotations, reports, testimony, and firsthand accounts," Graff (UFO; The Only Plane in the Sky) leaves no stone unturned in this deeply informative and thoroughly captivating read. Though much

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The Library of Unruly Treasures

by Jeanne Birdsall, illus. by Matt Phelan

An 11-year-old used to taking care of herself learns to be both nurtured and nurturing in the charming, cheering middle-grade fantasy The Library of Unruly Treasures by National Book Award-winning author Jeanne Birdsall (The Penderwicks series), illustrated by Scott O'Dell Award-winner Matt Phelan (The Storm in the Barn).

Gwen MacKinnon was supposed to live with her father but, without warning, he announces he will be "separating from his current (third) wife and that Gwen's mom" will need to "keep her" until

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Baldwin: A Love Story

by Nicholas Boggs

Playwright, poet, author, and activist James Baldwin holds an unrivaled position in the history of American literature, one that biographer Nicholas Boggs thoroughly examines in Baldwin: A Love Story. As the title suggests, Boggs's work distinguishes itself from prior biographies by using Baldwin's primary romantic, platonic, artistic, and intellectual relationships as the organizing principle. Depictions of relationships, such as with his lover artist Lucien Happersberger and enduring friends like Beauford

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Shelf Discovery

Ruth

by Kate Riley

Living in an intentional community of Anabaptists, Ruth will confound and surprise readers with her questioning spirit and willing submission.

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When the Cranes Fly South

by Lisa Ridzén, trans. by Alice Menzies

Lisa Ridzén's debut novel, inspired by notes left by her grandfather's caregivers, offers a realistic, poignant retrospection on the last months of a man's life.

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Simplicity

by Mattie Lubchansky

Simplicity, by the talented Mattie Lubchansky, is a wild romp of a dystopia-meets-utopia graphic novel with vividly constructed characters and a searing critique of society.

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The Midnight Hour

by Eve Chase

This enticing dual-timeline thriller set in London and Paris features a writer haunted by a long-buried secret, her family's troubled past, and the mysterious young man at the center of it all.

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The Library at Hellebore

by Cassandra Khaw

Cassandra Khaw goes to the deepest levels of horror in The Library at Hellebore, which finds Alessa Li trapped at a magical school controlled by monstrous faculty.

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Hollow Spaces

by Victor Suthammanont

Victor Suthammanont's complex and thought-provoking legal thriller explores the long aftermath of a murder trial on the family at its center.

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Where Are You Really From

by Elaine Hsieh Chou

Novelist Elaine Hsieh Chou's intriguing first collection of stories showcases diverse genres, agitated relationships, and--oh, so very cleverly--unreliable narration.

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People Like Us

by Jason Mott

Jason Mott's People Like Us brings back characters from Hell of a Book in an unsettlingly hilarious look at two Black authors coping with racism, gun violence, and perpetual feelings of alienation.

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Mad Sisters of Esi

by Tashan Mehta

Two sisters try to reach each other across time and space in this elaborate, dreamlike fantasy of sentient islands and a universe within a whale.

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Hemlock & Silver

by T. Kingfisher

A healer falls into a perilous mirror world while investigating a princess's possible poisoning in this eerie, clever retelling of "Snow White."

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Media Heat

Monday, August 25, 2025

Good Morning America: Danny Freeman, author of Italianish: Modern Twists on Classic Italian Flavors (DK, $35, 9780593967621)

Also on GMA: Ian K. Smith, author of Beyond Midnight: An Ashe Cayne Novel (Amistad, $21.99, 9780063459229).

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Fresh Air: Robert Reich, author of Coming Up Short: A Memoir of My America (Knopf, $30, 9780593803288).
 
CBS Mornings: Sheryl Ziegler, author of The Crucial Years: The Essential Guide to Mental Health and Modern Puberty in Middle Childhood (Harvest, $29.99, 9780063378650).

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

All Things Considered: Raymond Antrobus, author of The Quiet Ear: An Investigation of Missing Sound: A Memoir (Hogarth, $29, 9780593732106).

Good Morning America: Harley Pasternak, author of The Carb Reset: Store Less Fat, Burn the Rest, and Harness the Power of Carbs to Lose Weight (Rodale, $28, 9780593578810).

Thursday, August 14, 2025

Good Morning America: Rick Riordan, co-author of The Court of the Dead: A Nico di Angelo Adventure (Disney Hyperion, $21.99, 9781368109116).

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Morning Joe: Randall Balmer, author of America's Best Idea: The Separation of Church and State (Steerforth Press, $13.95, 9781586424145).

CBS Mornings: Scott "Kid Cudi" Mescudi, author of Cudi: The Memoir (Simon & Schuster, $30, 9781668201336).

Today: Emma Nanami Strenner, author of My Other Heart: A Novel (Pamela Dorman Books, $30, 9780593831014).

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