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Werewolf at Dusk: And Other Stories by David Small

David Small always packs a punch in the most sublet ways. His illustrations perfectly compliment these stories of longing and the fragility of life.

Werewolf at Dusk: And Other Stories by David Small, (List Price: $25, Liveright, 9781324092827, March 2024)

Reviewed by Rayna Nielsen, Blue Cypress Books in New Orleans, Louisiana

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Dancing Woman by Elaine Neil Orr

I wish I had this book when I had children. I was scared, I was alone and had no idea where or who I was supposed to be. Imagine being first married in another continent, having a distant husband, and then twins. Isabel has a lot on her mind, and we follow her as she begins to transform as she reckons with the fact she cheated on her husband before she had the twins. Is her husband the father of these beautiful but vastly different-looking girls? Can she fall in love with her husband again? Is the sculpture of the Dancing Woman calling her to be the best version of herself? This book is so provocative, realistic, and poignant. I can’t wait to recommend it to book clubs. So beautifully written.

Dancing Woman by Elaine Neil Orr, (List Price: $28.95, Blair, 9781958888339, January 2025)

Reviewed by Suzanne Lucey, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina

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Snowglobe by Soyoung Park

I am not generally a sci-fi reader but this book grabbed me! It’s a chilling tale of dystopian future where those that live in the Snowglobe trade comfort for privacy. Their lives are broadcast on TV constantly and in exchange, they get warmth and safety. Chobahm longs to be a Director, the most coveted role in Snowglobe. When her chance to get out of her family’s poverty arises, she leaps without looking, regardless of the cost.

Snowglobe by Park, Soyoung, (List Price: $20.99, Delacorte Press, 9780593484975, February 2024)

Reviewed by Andrea Richardson, Fountain Bookstore in Richmond, Virginia

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Rabbit Heart by Kristine S. Ervin

I could never anticipate how satisfying the ending of this story unfolded. Reading this reminded me of The Postcard by Anne Berest; jaw-dropping simplicity and sincerity directly from a person who survived a major trauma inflicted on their family as truth is revealed that you assume would be lost to the passage of time… Books like this give me hope that beauty can truly overcome even the direst of circumstances. How proud her mother would be of her for pulling together such a triumph of a book: to honor memories of the before, to allow space to heal, and to give voice and power back to those who deserve it.

Rabbit Heart by Kristine S. Ervin, (List Price: $27, Counterpoint, 9781640096370, March 2024)

Reviewed by Alissa Redmond, South Main Book Company in Salisbury, North Carolina

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The Other Side of Disappearing by Kate Clayborn

This is a poignant about family and all the ways those closest to you can do the most harm. Jess knows her mother for who she is, a woman who deserted her family for a con artist recently met. One so infamous he is the subject of a popular podcast. Jess has first-hand experience with her Mother’s priorities and knows her daughters are low on the list. What Jess doesn’t know is that her sister Tegan, whom she has raised, is determined to find their Mother. So much so that she has been communicating with a podcast host who wants to tell the story. By the ways Tegan has been communicating as Jess, an adult. The pressure to keep Tegan safe and not destroy their relationship is a desperate struggle for a “surrogate Mother” who is really just a sister. An obnoxious and pushy podcast host is not a benefit to Jess, nor the host’s handsome and kind assistant. This is a sweet story of finding family through love.

The Other Side of DisappearingThe Other Side of Disappearing by Kate Clayborn, (List Price: $17.95, Kensington, 9781496737311, March 2024)

Reviewed by Jackie Willey, Fiction Addiction in Greenville, South Carolina

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Like Happiness by Ursula Villarreal-Moura

A searing debut that deftly explores the effects of an unhealthy relationship between a predatory male writer and a young woman on the cusp of adulthood – I couldn’t stop reading it! The characters in this story are all too real, and post #MeToo we see Tatum grappling to understand her story and the abuse she suffered from the toxic man she viewed as her superior for far too long.

Like Happiness by Ursula Villarreal-Moura, (List Price: $28, Celadon Books, 9781250882837, March 2024)

Reviewed by Maggie Robe, Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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James by Percival Everett

A necessary look into the life of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‘s Jim, or James, told with Percival Everett’s unflinching, poetic, and entertaining prose. The story gives insight into the titular character’s perspective while also serving as a damning look at the deep-seated racial injustices of slavery and the way marginalized characters are portrayed in American fiction. The pages fly by, leading to a triumphant finale that is as impactful as anything I’ve read in years.

James James by Percival Everett, (List Price: $28, Doubleday, 9780385550369, March 2024)

Reviewed by James Harrod, Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe in Asheville, North Carolina

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Like Happiness by Ursula Villarreal-Moura

Like Happiness is an incisive and blistering coming of age novel that emanates a quiet and methodical rage. Through Tatum, Ursula Villarreal-Moura explores power imbalance, hero worship, and emotional exploitation in a way that keeps the pages turning, while also grappling deftly with sexuality and race. A searing portrait of a young woman trying to understand herself and the older man who irrefutably tangles her identity with his.

Like Happiness by Ursula Villarreal-Moura, (List Price: 28, Celadon Books, 9781250882837, March 2024)

Reviewed by Gaby Iori, Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Ferris by Kate DiCamillo

Ferris Wilkey’s summer is not relaxing. Her sister wants to be an outlaw and her grandmother starts seeing a ghost. Before the summer ends, an act of kindness will bring light and joy to her entire household and found family.

Ferris by Kate DiCamillo, (List Price: $18.99, Candlewick Press, 9781536231052, March 2024)

Reviewed by Rae Ann Parker, Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee

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Quietly Hostile by Samantha Irby

Samantha Irby is a writer like no other. She has the ability to draw out all the hilarious moments of everyday life with charming self-deprecation and laugh-out-loud prose. The humor in her writing often disguises her brilliance — don’t be fooled — Samantha Irby is a genius.

Quietly HostileQuietly Hostile by Samantha Irby, (List Price: $17, Vintage, 9780593315699, May 2023)

Reviewed by Jamie Southern, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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The Moorings of Mackerel Sky by MZ

Oh my. This book is luminously beautiful. The storytelling, the mood-setting, the heartbreak, and the romance—it is simply perfect. I’m wandering around in a dreamy bubble after reading it nearly in one sitting.

The Moorings of Mackerel Sky by MZ, (List Price: $24.99, Disney Publishing Group, 9781368097260, February 2024)

Reviewed by Elisa Forshey, Givens Books & Little Dickens in Lynchburg, Virginia

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Max in the House of Spies by Adam Gidwitz

Gidwitz has done it again, creating a tale – and a hero – full of humor and heart. You’ll laugh, cry, and cheer for Max as he takes on bullies, both big and small, from the schoolyard in London right back to where he started in Nazi Germany. But this time, he’s trained as a British spy…

Max in the House of Spies by Gidwitz, Adam, (List Price: $18.99, Dutton Books for Young Readers, 9780593112083, February 2024)

Reviewed by Maggie Robe, Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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JoyFull by Radhi Devlukia-Shetty

Notable for its emphasis on relatable, whole, plant-based foods, JoyFull steers clear of imitation replacements found in many vegan cookbooks. Complete with recommendations for wellness practices and daily habits, as well as thoughtful insights, JoyFull exudes sincere, earnest energy. It stands out in the cookbook landscape, offering more than just a collection of recipes–it also extends an invitation to approach cooking and meal prep with mindfulness, caring for our bodies in a loving and intentional manner. Highly recommended for readers of all diets, not just those favoring plant-based or vegan foods.

JoyFull by Radhi Devlukia-Shetty, (List Price: $35, S&S/Simon Element, 9781982199722, February 2024)

Reviewed by Beth Seufer Buss, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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The Magic All Around by Jennifer Moorman

This book is a delight for both intellect and emotion. The characters are sensitive and believable. Family relationships resemble those in Practical Magic, but are more focused on understanding one’s place in life. Each individual has a specific purpose and intent… life happens the way it was intended (eventually). Highly recommend!

The Magic All Around by Jennifer Moorman, (List Price: $17.99, Harper Muse, 9781400240487, January 2024)

Reviewed by Liz Perkins, Blinking Owl Books in Fort Myers, Florida

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This is How You Fall in Love by Anika Hussain

Zara and Adnan have always been the best of friends. But everyone from their parents to their classmates ships them relentlessly. But when Adnan posts an ill-advised, but vague photo on social media with his new girlfriend, Zara suddenly finds herself on a fake relationship with her best friend. Everyone is THRILLED….except for Zara.

This is How You Fall in LoveThis is How You Fall in Love by Anika Hussain, (List Price: $19.99, Bloomsbury YA, 9781547614509, February 2024)

Reviewed by Jennifer Jones, Bookmiser in Marietta, Georgia

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