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Personal Finance Books for Today’s Economy
New titles help readers navigate a changing financial picture.
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How to Talk About Money
The authors of two new books advise readers to speak honestly about what they earn, what they spend, and how they feel about it.
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New Crime Fiction from Belgium, France, and Quebec
These authors share a common language and a taste for mystery and thrills.
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Translated Authors Branch Out with Crime Fiction
Jo Nesbø, Miye Lee, and others are heading in new directions.
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Mysteries & Thrillers in Translation
Authors speak the universal language of crime fiction.
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Amor Towles on Seicho Matsumoto
The author of A Gentleman in Moscow discusses the author credited with popularizing detective fiction in Japan.
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5 New Cannibal Horror Novels
On the menu: the latest books that see a taste for human flesh as the inevitable outcome in a high-pressure world of capitalistic overconsumption.
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Hunting Fictional Monsters
The protagonists of The Great Work and The Works of Vermin each chase their own metaphorical white whale.
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Gothic Horror Goes Global
Authors unearth terrors in an Arizona mine, rural Japan, and beyond.
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Holiday Gift Guide 2025: Nonfiction
Dig into our selection of cookbooks, histories, essay collections, and much more.
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Holiday Gift Guide 2025: Fiction, Poetry & Comics
Our picks include puzzling mysteries, sizzling romances, and other surefire hits.
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Holiday Gift Guide 2025: Illustrated & Art Books
We’ve got books for everyone from art enthusiasts and Austenites to architecture admirers and animal lovers.
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The 2025 Publishers Weekly Holiday Gift Guide
It’s that time of year when PW’s editors compile a selection of gift-worthy titles for children and adults alike. Our 150 picks will give you all the inspiration you need to get started on your own lists.
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Big Indie Books of Fall 2025
The headwinds may be stiff, but indies are sailing into the season with their usual courage and creativity.
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Books for At-Home Entertaining
Authors roll out the welcome mat with new books on hosting, gathering, and party planning
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Cocktail Books for All Types of Drinkers
Low- and no-booze options cater to the health-conscious and sober-curious.
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New Indigenous Cookbooks
Authors serve up the cuisines of Native North America.
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New Books on Walking the Camino de Santiago
The latest manuals and maps for the popular pilgrimage route appeal to the devout and secular alike.
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Japan Guides for Curious Travelers
New books steer visitors to lesser-known destinations.
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New Travel Pictorials
Whether journeying on foot, by train, or vicariously from an armchair, readers can see the sights from a fresh perspective.



