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January 22, 2025

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Review Anew | The Smart Charms and Piercing Insights of Jane Austen
By Neal Wyatt
As LJ approaches its 150th year helping librarians curate collections, we offer modern reviews of titles published decades and centuries ago. These reviews highlight iconic works and provide professional assessments of classics that have appeared on banned-book lists.
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Read-Alikes for Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros | LibraryReads

By Joan Hipp, Donna Rasmussen, and Jessica C. Williams
Onyx Storm
 by Rebecca Yarros is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes by Ann Liang, Sarah J. Maas, and Scarlett St. Clair for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.

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Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene and Sarah Wolberg

  • Ayelet Tsabari’s Songs for the Brokenhearted Wins Jewish Fiction Award
  • Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros Tops Holds Lists
  • Canada Reads 2025 Longlist
  • Kirkus’s Spring 2025 Preview
  • Dublin Literary Award Longlist Is Announced
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This Week’s New Starred Reviews

By LJ Reviews 

  • Academia Barilla. The Book of Pasta. Phaidon
  • Hensperger, Beth. The Bread Lover’s Bread Machine Cookbook, Newly Expanded and Updated: A Master Baker’s 300-Plus Favorite Recipes for Perfect-Every-Time Bread, from Every Kind of Machine. Harvard Common 
  • Maehashi, Nagi. Delicious Tonight: Foolproof Recipes for 150+ Easy Dinners. Countryman 
  • Oliver, Jamie (text) & David Loftus (photos). Simply Jamie: Fast & Simple Food [American Measurements]. Flatiron 
  • Smalls, Alexander & Nina Oduro. The Contemporary African Kitchen: Home Cooking Recipes from the Leading Chefs of Africa. Phaidon
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Afrofuturism at the End of the World


Black Apocalypse is an introduction to the past and present of black engagement with speculative futures. From Octavia Butler to W.E.B. Du Bois to Sun Ra, Tavia Nyong’o shows that the end of the world is crucial to afrofuturism and reframes the binary of afropessimism and afrofuturism to explore their similarities.

 

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Any Trope but You by Victoria Lavine | Romance Debut of the Month

By Whitney Kramer
Lavine turns many of the common romance novel tropes on their heads in this stunning debut. Top-notch banter will have readers laughing out loud as they root for Margot to finally achieve her own happily-ever-after.

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Greenteeth by Molly O’Neill | SFF Debut of the Month

By Marlene Harris
This delightfully magical historical fantasy combines creatures out of folklore with a desperate quest, a sad tale of magic leaving the world, and a soul-quaking battle between quiet good and vast evil, all set in a beautiful story of sisterhood and found family.

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Self-help Books for a New Generation


“Self-help had a bad rap in the past,” says Olivia Peitsch, marketing manager at Baker Publishing Group. “But a new generation is coming into the reading space, and self-help is becoming more widely accepted. It isn’t considered gimmicky anymore; it’s bravery.” 

 

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The Wolf Tree by Laura McCluskey | Mystery Debut of the Month

By Lesa Holstine
McCluskey’s gripping debut features an isolated island with a brooding, storm-tossed atmosphere, reminiscent of Ann Cleeves’s “Shetland Island” mysteries. The violence and collusion lead to a shocking conclusion.

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LitBase | eReviews

By Gricel Dominguez
A quality resource that provides access to critical, well-respected literary resources. The breadth of the content is outstanding, making this well worth considering for programs supporting undergraduate literary studies.

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Bloomsbury Art Markets: Protagonists, Networks, Provenances | eReviews

By Sarah Hashimoto
This groundbreaking work allows users to investigate and consider the intricate relationships between artists, institutions, galleries, and collectors. A unique and thoughtfully curated collection that is highly recommended for researchers and students in the humanities.

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