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Adult Fiction

Hot Air by Marcy Dermansky

Marcy Dermansky is that girl!!! Hot Air is, well, a breath of fresh air. This is a comedy of errors, a mother-daughter love story, a Rashomon-style cast of unreliable narrators, and the best portrayal of the horrors of Universal Studios I’ve seen in print. I love a book that makes me learn how to read it, and Dermansky’s prose is wry, funny, and laser-sharp. I loved Hurricane Girl, her last novel, and Hot Air delivered on its weird, loving promise. Stunner!

Hot Air by Marcy Dermansky, (List Price: $27, Knopf, 9780593320907, March 2025)

Reviewed by Rachel Knox, Tombolo Books in St. Petersburg, Florida

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Bad Nature by Ariel Courage

From the start, I was sucked into this story of a woman hitting a milestone birthday and a cancer diagnosis. Faced with her mortality, she sets off across the country to tie up loose ends. Along the way, she ponders the meaning of life as well as the state of affairs in the US. There is so much to relate to in this debut novel.

Bad Nature by Ariel Courage, (List Price: $28.99, Henry Holt and Co., 9781250360885, April 2025)

Reviewed by Alexandra Bender, Fonts Books in McLean, Virginia

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All the Other Mothers Hate Me by Sarah Harman

This funny, page-turner of a thriller stars antihero mom, Florence, who decides to do some amateur sleuthing after the disappearance of her son’s classmate. Perfect for fans of Big Little Lies, Only Murders in the Building, Class Mom, and A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder. Fun from start to finish, with a plot that will keep you guessing right up to the end.

All the Other Mothers Hate Me by Sarah Harman, (List Price: $29, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 9780593851463,March 2025)

Reviewed by Amanda Grell, Pearl’s Books in Fayetteville, Arkansas

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Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh

Eddie’s back, and he’s better than ever! Eddie Flynn, conman turned defense lawyer, tears it up in this rip-roaring caper that has him defending a doctor accused of murdering his neighbor. Weaving in multiple plot lines that in lesser hands would leave a reader dazed and confused, Steve Cavanaugh pulls the greatest sleight of hand magic of his already superb career.

Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh, (List Price: $29.99, Atria Books, 9781668049372, March 2025)

Reviewed by Pete Mock, McIntyre’s Books in Pittsboro, North Carolina

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Luminous by Silvia Park

An absolutely stunning debut that will enthrall literary and sci-fi readers alike. Luminous is set in a future unified Korea filled with robots, but at its heart it is a novel about three fractured siblings: robot personality programmer Morgan, who struggles to make meaningful human connections; robot crimes detective Jun, haunted by his past in the war, and their robot brother Yoyo, forever twelve, who lives in a scrapyard and makes friends with nearby schoolchildren. This novel is a rush to the senses, gorgeous, glorious, luminous.

Luminous by Silvia Park, (List Price: $29.99, Simon & Schuster, 9781668021668, March 2025)

Reviewed by Fisher Nash, Carmichael’s Bookstore in Louisville, Kentucky

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The Four Queens of Crime by Rosanne Limoncelli

A love letter to cozy mysteries and the Golden Age writers, Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, Margery Allingham, and Ngaio Marsh. The four women take on a mystery to prove their mettle. The result is a good puzzle and perhaps will lead to a renewed interest in their own novels.

The Four Queens of Crime by Rosanne Limoncelli, (List Price: $29.99, Crooked Lane Books, 9798892420600, March 2025)

Reviewed by Jan Blodgett, Main Street Books in Davidson, North Carolina

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The Antidote by Karen Russell

A master class in character development and working with multiple perspectives. Karen Russell in top form. I really needed a novel about how to piece together a future when it seems like the world is damaged beyond repair.

The Antidote by Karen Russell, (List Price: $30, Knopf, 9780593802250, March 2025)

Reviewed by Elizabeth Goodrich, Thank You Books in Birmingham, Alabama

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The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan Henry

Clara Harrington is summoned to England to retrieve the dictionary of her mother’s lost language. The dictionary disappeared, along with her mother, many years ago. Clara’s journey is full of more questions than answers, but she refuses to leave until she uncovers the truth. This is an enchanting novel inspired by a true literary mystery.

The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan Henry, (List Price: $29.99, Atria Books, 9781668011874, March 2025)

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

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Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One by Kristen Arnett

Don’t let the title fool you – you haven’t heard this one before. Kristen Arnett pratfalls her way into our hearts with a more gay, more unhinged, more Florida version of a John Hughes movie of a book. The absurdity only makes the characters more real. Sometimes, being funny is serious business. This novel treats it as such.

Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One by Kristen Arnett, (List Price: $28, Riverhead Books, 9780593719770, March 2025)

Reviewed by Dominic Howarth, Book + Bottle in St. Petersburg, Florida

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Go Luck Yourself by Sara Raasch

Like the first novel, this book is filled with themes of family, holiday joy, and learning to love—both yourself and others. Following Kristopher Clause as he investigates missing holiday magic in the land of St. Patrick’s Day, he discovers that his life and emotions have been twisted by his need to appear put together. As he starts to learn how to feel joy again, Kris also finds love in a person thought to be his enemy — the St. Patrick’s Day prince. Through humorous dialogue, intricate detailing, and a plentiful amount of romance, Go Luck Yourself is a fast-paced and heartwarming novel.

Go Luck Yourself by Sara Raasch, (List Price: $19.99, Bramble, 9781250333216, March 2025)

Reviewed by Ashton Ahart, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina

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The River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar

This book is a delight, both as a tale and physically, a palm-sized treat with gorgeous, subtle decorations flowing through it like the river of its title. El-Mohtar employs wordplay of the most sumptuous variety from page one, in a world where grammar is magic and nature, from trees to storms to the very people, are always more than they appear. “That is the nature of grammar – it is always tense…” A faerytale of delicious tropes, from magic to riddles to metamorphoses, whose narrator doesn’t so much break the fourth wall as knock it down, sweep it aside, and come and sit in your lap in a brief but delightfully deep look at love, sisterhood, and what we would sacrifice for them both.

The River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar, (List Price: $24.99, Tordotcom, 9781250341082, March 2025)

Reviewed by Doron Klemer, Octavia Books in New Orleans, Louisiana

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The Human Scale by Lawrence Wright

Tony Malik is a Palestinian American on leave from his position in the FBI due to a traumatic injury suffered when a terrorist bomb detonated while being defused. While on leave, he travels to Gaza to attend the wedding of his niece, whom he has never met. Shortly after his arrival, an Israeli police chief is brutally murdered, and Tony becomes a suspect in the crime. While working to prove his innocence, Tony forms an unlikely alliance with an anti-Arab hardline Israeli police officer who is investigating the murder. Both men are racing to discover the truth, which culminates on October 7th, 2023, in a way that neither could have foreseen. As a fiction thriller, this book stands by itself, but as a deftly written portrayal of real-world issues (with heroes and villains on both sides), it should be required reading for those seeking a deeper understanding of the history that drives the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It is truly a masterpiece.

The Human Scale by Lawrence Wright, (List Price: $30, Knopf, 9780593537831, March 2025)

Reviewed by Brent Bunnell, Fiction Addiction in Greenville, South Carolina

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Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall

THIS is what reading is all about! Literary genius. Striking, evocative, and intense. It’s like it knocked the wind out of me for the 24 hours it took me to read it. For fans of The Notebook, The Unmaking of June Farrow, and Kristin Hannah. This book didn’t just break my heart, it shattered it. A piece for Beth’s lost son, another for her grieving husband, and one more for the life she might have had with Gabriel. It’s rare to find a book that captures the full depth of human emotion the way this one does.

Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall, (List Price: $28.99, Simon & Schuster, 9781668078181, March 2025)

Reviewed by Shelby Barnett, Cavalier House Books in Denham Springs, Louisiana

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Book Buzz: Soft Core by Brittany Newell

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Brittany Newell, photo courtesy the author

I think of San Francisco as a main character in the book, exactly like you say. The book is about all the different sorts of intimacies that fill up Ruth’s life, from easily recognizable relationships like her romance with Dino to her intensely emotional and sometimes libidinal friendships with Mazzy and Ophelia. Also, the intimacies that are harder to name but just as impactful, i.e. her intimacies with different johns. All this is to say, a hugely intimate relationship in her life is the relationship she has with San Francisco, especially as she wanders around in her unraveling fugue state and revisits all the different places where special things have happened to her…Grace Cathedral, China Beach, the bus where she met Dino…She traces the city like you might trace a lover’s sleeping face.

― Brittany Newell, Interview, Chicago Review of Books

Soft Core by Brittany Newell

What booksellers are saying about Soft Core

  • I love a messy FMC making terrible choices, and Ruth did not disappoint. Ruth is chaotic and seeing things in this story about a stripper/dominatrix who is looking for anyone or anything to love her. However, things aren’t always what they seem, and Ruth makes poor choices based on what she thinks she sees..
      ― Jackie Davison, The Lynx in Gainesville, Florida | BUY

  • Soft Core sinks it’s teeth in and doesn’t let up. It’s a beautiful, fun, and at times devastating novel that unveils the inner life of sex worker Baby as she deals with the aftermath of her ex disappearing. It’s raw and honest and a wild ride from start to finish!
      ― Hallee Israel, Pearl’s Books inFayetteville, Arkansas | BUY

  • This novel mixed humor, nihilism, sex, and mystery to create one of the most interesting books I’ve read. It is engaging and explorative and you fall into the story as the narration goes on. It was easy to get caught up in the narrative since the blunt descriptions allowed you to feel what Baby, the main character, is feeling. I was both shocked and delighted while reading Soft Core since I became entrapped in Baby’s world.
      ― Ashton Ahart, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina | BUY

  • What is a word for feeling despair but also feeling hot? The vibes are feverish, dancing till we die even though we are missing something inside. Think Euphoria (but it’s adults) with Heavy themes of envy, daddy issues, obsession, and low self-esteem. This was impossible for me to put down, the way that the main character found herself emotionally fulfilled by dancing and working in BDSM was STUNNING. Truly a one of a kind reading experience.
      ― Shelby Barnett, Cavalier House Books in Denham Springs, Louisiana | BUY

About Brittany Newell

Brittany Newell is a writer and performer whose work has been published in Granta, n+1, The New York Times, Joyland, Dazed, and Playgirl. She published her debut novel, Oola, at the age of twenty-one. She lives in San Francisco, where she works as a professional dominatrix.

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Rosarita by Anita Desai

Setting out on a journey, one often sees the path forward as clear and straight, but when that journey intersects with the past, ghosts, sideways pathways, and surprising intersections may appear. Pull up a chair, pour yourself a drink, and dive straight into fiction master Desai’s brief and powerful journey into the pathways both forward and back into a world of family, country, art, and possibility.

Rosarita by Anita Desai, (List Price: $22, Scribner, 9781668082430, January 2025)

Reviewed by Angie Tally, The Country Bookshop in Southern Pines, North Carolina

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