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Spring 2018 Announcements: History
With the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in April, a host of this season’s lead titles grapple with America’s long history of injustice in the South.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Essays & Literary Criticism
To no one’s surprise, many of this season’s titles are up-to-the-minute in their concerns, but others take a break from the headlines to look backward at the authors’ bodies of work or personal histories.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Cooking & Food
This spring in cookbooks, vegetarian and vegan recipe collections continue their popularity streak, the hot regions are the American South and the Middle East, and a major theme is how immigrants have influenced American cuisine.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Comics & Graphic Novels
An eagerly awaited collection of an indie standout and a print edition of a notoriously complicated webcomic are among the highlights of this spring’s graphic novels.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Business & Economics
How women can advance their careers and how people and companies can succeed in the digital economy are the subjects of several of the spring’s most important business books.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Art, Architecture & Photography
Photo essays, exhibit catalogues, monographs, and more feature among this season’s art books.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Literary Fiction
This spring’s fiction includes works by prize winners and debut novelists set in such locations as the Alaskan wilderness, a women’s correctional facility, and post-WWII London.
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Spring 2018 Adult Announcements
Welcome to our spring preview.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Memoirs & Biographies
Memoirs of recovering—from substance addiction and war—fill this season’s list, as well as books on controversial presidents (Trump and Wilson). Yet there’s always room for memoirs and biographies of famous entertainers.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Lifestyle
Resilience is an emerging category buzzword, with authors aiming to help readers better weather the turbulence of a stressful world. This spring’s books also discuss women’s health, neuroscience, and hopeful hygge successors.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: SF, Fantasy & Horror
Renowned authors are launching exciting ventures, including a near-future thriller from Richard K. Morgan, a fantasy spy novel from Hannu Rajaniemi, and epic fantasies from genre legends Nancy Springer and Raymond E. Feist.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Science
There’s no end to meditations on and investigations of humankind’s big questions. Examinations of the self, human nature, and our place in the universe abound in these notable spring science titles.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Romance & Erotica
Contemporary romances and erotica are branching out in exciting ways, including choose-your-own-adventure books and some matches between royals and commoners that upend or entirely abandon the familiar Cinderella story.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Politics & Current Events
The first anniversary of Donald Trump’s inauguration is coming up, and this spring’s politics books focus on America’s destructive political climate, income inequality, systemic issues within our democracy, and Russia.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Poetry
The ways history, identity, and systematic violence shape the American experience continue to be primary themes in contemporary American poetry.
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Spring 2018 Announcements: Mysteries & Thrillers
Former president Bill Clinton’s political thriller, coauthored with bestseller James Patterson, is the season’s big book.
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Select Spanish-Language Titles: November 2017
A listing of select Spanish-language books that are being published in November.
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How to Head Off a Retirement Crisis: Personal Finance Books 2018
Among the proposals in forthcoming books on retirement: guaranteed retirement accounts.
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Teaching Money Skills with a Message: Personal Finance Books 2018
Generous Kids, a new children’s series from Christian publisher Sparkhouse Family, combines money lessons with moral teachings.
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Capital 101: Personal Finance Books 2018
In an age of financial anxiety, new books take consumers back to basics.



