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Burn the Sea

by Mona Tewari

Mona Tewari rewrites the story of a South Indian rani who fought against Portuguese invasion and colonization in the adventurous, sensual historical fantasy epic Burn the Sea.

Abbakka Chowta, rajkumari of Ullal, grew up training in combat as her elder sister, Ektha, trained to become the next rani. Abbakka expects to serve as her sister's adviser and supporter. Then Ullal's historic enemy, the half-human, half-snake water creatures called the Porcugi, launch attacks on their soil and demand tithes for "protection."

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Permanence

by Sophie Mackintosh

"She was dreaming... or perhaps she was dead, and so in heaven," thinks the protagonist of Sophie Mackintosh's incisive novel, Permanence, after she awakens next to her married lover for the first time. The clandestine couple, Clara and Francis, find themselves one morning in a strange apartment that somehow contains their favorite clothes, art, and books, in a strange city populated entirely by other couples. There are gold coins in their pockets and plenty of pleasant places to explore. In spare, precise

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Thanks for Watching

by Kate Cavanaugh

Sharply observed and full of dark humor, Kate Cavanaugh's debut psychological thriller offers a fresh take on the classic closed-circle mystery with 10 influencers trapped together on an island without Internet. The novel begins with Michelle Monroe, a previously successful influencer whose career is sputtering. Once-plentiful brand deals have vanished, fans have left her, and even her trolls have lost interest. As eviction from her fancy apartment looms, Michelle receives an invitation for an exclusive brand-deal

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Claire and the Cathedral

by Pam Fong

Claire and the Cathedral by author/illustrator Pam Fong (The Clock) is a wordless, intricately illustrated grayscale picture book about a child who finds profound joy in art through the glow of light and drift of music.

The book's opening endpapers depict a child, presumably Claire, and an adult caretaker venturing out to visit Notre-Dame on a cloudy day. At the door of the cathedral, the sound of a violinist's music creates an iridescent wave of color floating above Claire; embedded within the rippling colors

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A Door Is to Open

by Kyo Maclear, illus. by Julie Morstad

Author Kyo Maclear (Hello, Rain!) and illustrator Julie Morstad (When Green Becomes Tomatoes) collaborate once again (Julia, Child) for the picture book A Door Is to Open, which offers a tantalizing glimpse into the nature and essence of doors.

A door can be so many things. Most obviously, "a door is to open." It's to "knock on and go through... and close." Beyond the doors there may be a cozy dinner or a large party with balloons and presents. One door might become an opportunity for playing, another for

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Shelf Discovery

We Dance Upon Demons

by Vaishnavi Patel

A reproductive health care worker becomes the target of demons when she gains magical powers in this passionate, defiant contemporary fantasy.

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Memory House

by Elaine Kraf

In this posthumous novel by an unsung genius, a novelist who fears her creativity has dried up moves into a retreat where the subconscious seems to take over.

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No Way Home

by T.C. Boyle

No Way Home is an entertainingly cynical work about a medical resident in L.A., the young woman who insinuates herself into his life, and her jealous, dangerous ex-boyfriend.

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Layaway Child: Stories

by Chanel Sutherland

Chanel Sutherland's lyrical short story collection explores the lives of mothers and daughters profoundly shaped by their immigration from St. Vincent to Montreal.

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Seconds to Spare

by Rachel Reiss

Two teens who keep repeating the same 28 minutes in a crashing plane must work together to break the time loop and prevent the crash in this gripping YA mystery.

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Ghost Town

by Tom Perrotta

Ghost Town is the story of a successful author who is reluctant to accept an invitation to return to his New Jersey hometown, the site of life-altering trauma when he was 13.

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Media Heat

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).

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

CBS Mornings: Josh Tyrangiel, author of AI for Good: How Real People Are Using Artificial Intelligence to Fix Things That Matter (Simon & Schuster, $28, 9781668082508).

Today: Martha Stewart, author of The Martha Way: Essential Principles for Mastering Home and Living (Harvest, $37.50, 9780063323308).

Also on Today: Haley Sacks, author of Future Rich Person: The New Rules for Building Wealth (Ballantine, $30, 9798217090907).

Sherri Shepherd Show: Deborah Roberts, author of Sisters Loved and Treasured: Stories of Unbreakable Bonds (Hyperion Avenue, $26.99, 9781368115810).

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Fresh Air: Joanna Stern, author of I Am Not a Robot: My Year Using AI to Do (Almost) Everything (Harper, $32, 9780063446618). She also appeared on the Today Show.

CBS Mornings: Jonathan Vigliotti, author of Torched: How a City Was Left to Burn, and the Olympic Rush to Rebuild L.A. (Atria/One Signal, $30, 9781668219034).

Today: Shannon Garvey, author of June Baby: A Novel (Random House, $30, 9780593979907).

Kelly Clarkson Show: Cedric the Entertainer, co-author of The Husky and Handsome Guide to Grilling (Simon Element, $30, 9781668075357).

Monday, May 11, 2026

CBS Mornings: Neil deGrasse Tyson, author of Take Me to Your Leader: Perspectives on Your First Alien Encounter (Simon Six, $26, 9781668249970).

Live with Kelly and Mark: Barbara Costello, author of Did Your Mother Ever Tell You?: Words of Wisdom, Wit, and Love (Zonderkidz, $19.99, 9780310167662). 

Tamron Hall: Kim Polinder, author of Why We Fight: A Transformative Road Map to Healing Conflict in Any Relationship (HarperOne, $28.99, 9780063437692).

Here & Now: Jon Krakauer, author of Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster (Vintage, $21, 9780385494786), on the 30th anniversary of the disaster that claimed the lives of eight climbers.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

CBS Mornings: Harlan Coben, author of I Will Find You (Grand Central, $19.99, 9781538748381).
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