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Coloring Outside the Lines: Hobbies & Crafts 2016-2017
Publishers looking for the next big thing in crafting are trying dot to dot, stamping, sketching, and more.
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Better Makerspaces: Hobbies & Crafts 2016-2017
Libraries look to publishers for help building their makerspaces.
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Color Me Compartmentalized: Hobbies & Crafts 2016-2017
Publishers expand on the coloring trend—by narrowing their focus.
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A World of Color: Hobbies & Crafts 2016–2017
After coloring books, what’s next? More coloring books, but that’s just for starters.
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Books in Spanish Listings August 2016
A listing of new books in Spanish.
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Dope Reads: Publishers Have High Hopes for Marijuana Books
From user’s guides to big-picture histories, publishers are capitalizing on the cannabis craze.
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For Star Trek Books, the Voyage Shows No Sign of Stopping
Publishers with Star Trek licensing deals are getting a boost this year thanks to the franchise's 50th anniversary and other events.
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Books in Spanish: July 2016
Spanish-language titles pubbing this month include books by Isabel Allende, Svetlana Alexiévich, and others.
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Beyond the Iron Curtain: New Books About the Cold War
Twenty-five years after the fall of the Soviet Union, new books explore what we have yet to learn from the Cold War.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: Comics & Graphic Novels
Fall’s graphic novels are teeming with emerging cartoonists exploring life and meaning, while established creators return to favorite themes. Riad Sattouf’s memoir continues, Jason Shiga presents a mind-bending puzzle, Sarah Glidden examines refugee life in Iraq, and Margaret Atwood turns to a fantasy about a cat-bird-man.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: Art, Architecture & Photography
From imaginary museums to heritage sites, archives, and bookshops, the big art books this season pay tribute to the cultural institutions that house, preserve, and inspire great works of art.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: Cooking & Food
This season we see a focus on home cooking and the return of some big names: Alton Brown is publishing his first book in five years, and Anthony Bourdain is publishing his first in 10. Meanwhile, perennial bestsellers like Ina Garten, Donna Hay, and Guy Fieri again have standouts. In cuisine trends, keep your eye on the food of Cuba.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: Essays & Literary Criticism
This fall’s literary nonfiction disproves, or at least complicates, the notion that the writer’s life is a lonely one. Collections of correspondence capture authors in conversation with family members, publishers, and each other, while literary histories reveal the relationships that nurtured classic books on the way to publication.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: Business & Economics
Some of the biggest business books planned for the fall highlight the impact of technology on society.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: All Our Coverage
It’s that time of year again, when we anticipate the upcoming fall season with listings of the books we predict will make a splash as summer wanes and the weather cools.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: History
The variety of books in the category is on full display in this season’s top history titles, with biographies of Renaissance princes, family histories, war journalism, Soviet spy thrillers, and true crime accounts.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: Mysteries & Thrillers
Big books from major authors, impressive first novels, and unusual anthologies demonstrate the amazing diversity of this popular genre, which continues to dominate bestseller lists.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: Memoirs & Biographies
In a season of books from big names—note Bruce Springsteen and Amy Schumer—there’s happily room for many more stories: tales of unexpected heroes helping others or bearing misfortune with humor and courage, stories of athletic triumph, bios of intriguing historical figures, and more.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: Lifestyle
Anti-aging continues to be a hot topic, but now with a broader application, as authors focus on how to prolong both life span and “healthspan.” Elsewhere, this season’s titles show a yen for the counterintuitive, speaking up in favor of dirt, fat, and a new idea for combating food allergies.
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Fall 2016 Adult Announcements: Poetry
The mainstream and the underrepresented, the indigenous and the immigrant, the modern and the ancient all find their space in poetry, in the play of language. These poets pose much-needed challenges to language and its operation.



