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  • 7 Indigenous Bookstagrammers and Booktokkers to Follow

    These influencers are uplifting Native literature.

  • What’s New in Travel Books? Going Niche.

    New travel guides appeal to cannabis users, electric car owners, spiritual seekers, and more.

  • 6 Books with Pro Tips for Aspiring Travelers

    New books show how travel influencers are inspiring readers to follow in their well-documented footsteps.

  • 5 New Culinary Travel Guides

    These forthcoming titles not only point readers to the best bites and pours in such dining destinations as Charleston, Chicago, and Los Angeles, but also explore how history and geography gave rise to travelers’ favorite dishes.


  • Guidebooks for the Road Less Traveled

    New travel guides offer alternatives to the usual destinations.

  • Spring 2024 Comics & Graphic Novels Preview

    From superhero sagas to summer camp romances and devastating social critiques, this feast showcases the breathtaking range of the comics format.

  • Spring 2024 Preview: Manga

    Romance and horror take center stage in this season’s manga, alongside edgy action series, inspiring sports stories, LGBTQ narratives, and challenging indie titles.

  • Spring 2024 Preview: Adult Comics & Graphic Novels

    Spring’s slate features big-name female artists, including Leela Corman, Emil Ferris, and Marjane Satrapi; diverse graphic memoir debuts from promising newcomers such as Tessa Hulls and Eddie Ahn; and weirdo horror comics.

  • Spring 2024 Adult Preview: Religion & Spirituality

    This season’s offerings investigate scriptural authorship, wrestle with Christian nationalism, and advise readers on combating racial inequality and climate change in the church and beyond.

  • 4 New Books Examine Adoption, Foster Care, and the Child Welfare System

    The authors of four new books look at personal experiences and inequities in the system.

  • New Books on Deciding Whether to Have Children

    Authors tackle big questions about parenthood.

  • Adult Books for Spring 2024

    Our editors highlight 688 forthcoming titles and pick their top 10 books in each of 13 categories.

  • Spring 2024 Adult Preview: SF, Fantasy & Horror

    This season’s speculative fiction wrestles with real-world concerns—especially identity, climate change, war, and artificial intelligence—but also offers welcome escapism.

  • Spring 2024 Adult Preview: Science

    Studies of climate change continue to dominate in this season’s science crop, alongside considerations of animal and plant intelligence, deep dives into outer space, and explorations of artificial intelligence.

  • Spring 2024 Adult Preview: Romance & Erotica

    Get swept away on beachy vacations, sink into fantasy worlds, and peek behind the scenes of Hollywood glamour in spring’s romance offerings.

  • Spring 2024 Adult Preview: Politics & Current Events

    Spring brings new perspectives on borders and migrants, surveys of censorship in schools, investigations into government influence peddling, and studies of how to win elections and control disinformation.

  • Spring 2024 Adult Preview: Mysteries & Thrillers

    Heavy hitters Liv Constantine, A.J. Finn, Tana French, and Joseph Kanon step up to the plate this season, and a slew of promising debuts utilize genre tropes to explore historical injustices.

  • Spring 2024 Adult Preview: Memoirs & Biographies

    Among the season’s most anticipated biographies and memoirs are experimental works from familiar names, personal histories that reframe the American past, and debut memoirs from Christine Blasey Ford, Leslie Jamison, and RuPaul.

  • Spring 2024 Adult Preview: Literary Fiction

    Families reckon with life-altering events, artists transform themselves, and colonialism rears its ugly head in this season’s novels and collections. Plus, Native writers Tommy Orange and Morgan Talty follow up their breakout debuts.

  • Spring 2024 Adult Preview: Lifestyle

    This season’s lifestyle offerings traverse the history and future of psychedelics; advise on breaking free of toxic bonds; and suggest drug-free treatments for battling burnout, anxiety, and autoimmune disease.

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