Announcing the January 2024 LibraryReads List
Public library staff across the nation have spoken! Congratulations to the books selected for the January 2024 LibraryReads Top Ten List.
Read morePublic library staff across the nation have spoken! Congratulations to the books selected for the January 2024 LibraryReads Top Ten List.
Read moreWhen tragedy forces Delphine Auber, an aspiring writer on the cusp of adulthood, from her home in postwar Paris, she seizes the opportunity to embark on the journey she’s long dreamed of: finding the father she has never known.
Read moreA new mess. A new mystery. It’s up to Molly the maid to uncover the truth, no matter how dirty.
Read moreListen up for these kids’ and teen titles coming in 2024!
Read morePhoto Call! Check out some familiar faces and beloved voices as they record audiobooks.
Read moreLibrarians: address the question of whether or not audiobooks are cheating with these articles about the science of listening.
Read moreClick to Read an Excerpt on First Look. Who killed Clemmie? Was it the blithe, sociopathic boyfriend? His impossibly wealthy godmother? The gallery owner with whom Clemmie was having an affair? Or was it the result of something else entirely? All the party-goers have alibis. Naturally. This investigation is going to be about aristocrats and
Read moreWith starred reviews from publications including Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, and Library Journal—your patrons will want to read these much-anticipated books that reviewers are raving about.
Read moreRequest eGalleys of some of our favorite February titles, and if you love the books, please consider nominating them for LibraryReads!
Read moreAisling and Maya’s connection is unexpected. Maya has recently returned to the University of Edinburgh for her second year, confident in her place there and in her first proper relationship with her childhood best friend, Ethan. Finally, she is one of them, those happy couples…
Read moreOnce again, our staff got together and asked ourselves what books we’re gifting this year—and we think we have pretty good taste.
Read more“Library magic is quite real when you’re open to it, which fortunately, I am. To make the magic work, you need to open yourself to possibility and serendipity. Then the library gods take over, guiding your eyeballs to writing that might launch you further into whatever madness brought you to the library in the first place.”
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