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The Pleasure Principle: Diet & Fitness 2014
Advocates for enjoyable (and lasting) weight loss have long opposed any program based strictly in denial.
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Scientific Methods: Diet & Fitness 2014
A look at upcoming titles shows that, from neurobiology to book-jacket numerology, weight-loss and exercise books have gone geek.
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An Interview with M.C. Beaton: Mysteries & Thrillers 2014
How a Regency romance proposal led to a massively popular mystery series.
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Kilt by Death: Scottish Crime Fiction & Mysteries 2014
Scenic, lovely Scotland. The land of quaint villages, misty highlands, and, if you believe the crime novels, a slew of depraved murderers.
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Category Romance Moves Online: Romance 2014
Despite rumors about the death of mass market titles, category romance hasn’t gone away—it’s evolved.
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In Loving Color: Diversity in Romance Publishing, 2014
Readers of all ethnicities devour romance novels, but the books on offer haven’t always reflected that reality. Here, we look at how publishers and authors meet the demand for multicultural romance.
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New and Forthcoming Spanish-Language Titles 2014
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Have We Got a Comic for You: Graphic Novels as Gifts, 2014
Our annual survey of great graphic novels runs the gamut from superhero comics to deeply personal biographies. There’s something here for absolutely everyone.
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Design Within Reach: Illustrated Gift Books 2014
From the works of Eames to the glammy glamour of the 1970s, this fall's illustrated gift books make the expensive, extravagant, and elusive a lot more accessible.
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A Selection of Self-Help Titles for Fall 2014 and Spring 2015
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Come on, Get Happy: Self-Help Books 2014
"That man is happiest who lives from day to day and asks no more, garnering the simple goodness of life.”
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Akashic Launches Sports Imprint: Sports Books 2014
Brooklyn indie publisher Akashic Books is partnering with David Zirin, the Nation’s sports correspondent, to launch Edge of Sports Books, an imprint devoted to sports titles with a progressive political slant.
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Placing Bets: Sports Books 2014
If books about sports were even half as popular as sports themselves, the bestseller lists would read like ESPN’s nightly lineup.
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A Selection of Fall 2014/Spring 2015 Sports Titles
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Science Fiction & Fantasy 2014: How Multicultural Is Your Multiverse?
As the publishing industry as a whole wrestles with issues of diversity, speculative fiction steps into the fray.
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Science Fiction & Fantasy 2014: A Selection of Related forthcoming SF/F Titles
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Science Fiction & Fantasy 2014: Sizing Up: Tor.com—the Imprint
Tor.com, a website started six years ago by speculative fiction publishing house Tor Books, is launching its own imprint. The Tor.com imprint will publish, as the tagline says, “stories at the right length,” from novellas and short novels to serial works.
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Science Fiction & Fantasy 2014: The “Wonderful but Strange” New World of Ann Leckie
In 2012, Ann Leckie, who had by that time published several short stories yet remained relatively unknown to many readers, was putting the finishing touches on her debut novel, "Ancillary Justice."
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Looking Inward, Looking Ahead: Mind, Body, Spirit Books, Fall 2014
Fall mind, body, spirit books cater to seekers returning to the roots of their practices, looking for fundamental wisdom to carry them through modern crises.
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Traditional Healing, Modern Practices: Mind, Body, Spirit Books, Fall 2014
Books on herbalism, traditional food prep, and indigenous spiritual practices reflect a shifting worldview as readers seek ways to live more holistic, balanced lives.



