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Spring 2016 Announcements: History: What’s Past Is Prologue
Many of the big history books this season find relevance in crises facing the world today (migration, institutional racism, global warming), luring readers with the promise that examining the past holds clues to a better future.
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Spring 2016 Announcements: Science: Within the Mind
For the second consecutive season, concepts of mind—what it is, how it arises, the nature of intelligence—appear to be on many, well, minds. But old questions concerning war, sex, and death perennially lurk in the background.
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Spring 2016 Announcements: Politics & Current Events: Debatable
This spring’s politics and current events titles reflect the pressure points already on display in the first months of 2016 election season.
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Spring 2016 Announcements: Romance & Erotica: History Is Happening
For a long time, the historical romance subgenre has mostly included books set in either Regency England or the American Old West, with only a handful of outliers.
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Beyond the Lemonade Stand: Personal Finance 2016
New titles serve up the financial ABCs for younger readers.
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Getting ‘Personal’: Personal Finance 2016
New titles emphasize individual responsibility and self-education.
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Select January Spanish-Language Health and Wellness Titles
Readers looking to achieve a physically and mentally healthier 2016 have a wide range of titles to choose from.
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African-American Interest Adult Titles, 2015-2016
The following is a list of African-American interest books for adult readers.
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Select New and Forthcoming Star Wars Releases
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Publishers, Booksellers Feel the Force
The new Star Wars movie is driving a mini boom in publishing, with dozens of tie-ins and licensed products queued up to hit before, and after, the film's Dec. 18 release.
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Chris Jackson: Acquiring Nonfiction on Race and Justice
It’s been quite a year for Spiegel & Grau executive editor Chris Jackson, who acquired NBA nonfiction winner Ta-Nehesi Coates' 'Between the World and Me', and Bryan Stevenson's 'Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption', winner of the ALA's Carnegie Medal for Nonfiction.
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Beneath the Covers: Kelly Bowen’s ‘Duke of My Heart’
Elizabeth Turner, assistant art director at Hachette, discusses how the ‘Duke of My Heart’ cover was created.
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Beneath the Covers: Nicole Jordan’s ’The Art of Taming a Rake’
Lynn Andreozzi, director of art and design at Random House, discusses how the ‘Art of Taming a Rake’ cover was created.
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Beneath the Covers: Katie Ruggle’s ‘Hold Your Breath’
Dawn Adams, art director at Sourcebooks Casablanca, discusses how the ‘Hold Your Breath’ cover was created.
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Body of Work: Romance Novels 2015–2016
Romance cover models, photographers and illustrators reveal all… of what goes into making a bang-up book cover.
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Anatomy of a Cover: Romance Novels 2015–2016
What goes into a successful romance novel jacket? PW takes a peek under the sheets.
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The Coloring Craze: Adult Coloring Books, 2015
The adult coloring book craze that started at the beginning of 2015 shows no sign of slowing down.
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Adult Coloring Books, 2015
Here are select coloring books for adults publishing between November 2015 and April 2016.
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Affordable Gift Books, 2015
Looking for a great book to give this holiday season? Here are 25 under $50, with something for every taste.
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Graphic Novels as Gifts
No matter the taste, there are comics out there for the pop culture fans in your life. Here’s a selection of graphic novels and related works, including everything from manga to reference and graphic novels for children.



