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  • 3 New Enemies-to-Lovers Romances

    These three new romances—spanning the Scottish Highlands, Victorian England, and outer space—deliver fresh takes on the enemies-to-lovers trope that are sure to dazzle fans of sparring hearts.

  • 3 New Books on How Cash Rules Everything Around Us

    Don't know too much about money or how it's used, and has been used, to further national, and personal, interests? And at what cost, literally and figuratively? Want to learn? These new are books for you.

  • 6 New Books for the Pop Culture Aficionado

    This week augurs a veritable cornucopia of pop culture tomes. Marvel movies! Standup comedy! Board games! American Girl dolls! The Chicago Bulls! 2000s indie rock! These six books run the gamut.

  • 8 New Books About Trailblazing Women

    A crop of new nonfiction books, all out this coming week, explore the lives and legacies of trailblazing women around the world, from artists and activists to novelists and scientists.

  • 3 New Biographies for Music Lovers

    Get a backstage pass to the lives of Madonna, Tupac, and George Harrison in these biographies, which hit bookstore shelves this week.

  • 3 Ambitious Debut Novels Out This Week

    These new debuts—an exploration of power and technology, an odyssey through an imagined metropolis, and a clever murder mystery—announce the arrival of three fiction writers to watch.

  • 6 Books to Read Before Jon Fosse's 'Septology'

    If you somehow missed the Fosse train before his big Nobel win earlier this month, here’s another chance to get on board. Six chances, in fact.

  • 4 Best American Titles Releasing This Month

    These anthologies, which annually round up short works published during the prior year in a handful of genres and subject areas, hit bookstore shelves next week.

  • 3 Nerdy New Books on How Things Get Made

    Ever wonder how a dictionary, a NASA telescope, or a handcrafted wooden globe gets made? These new books will tell you.

  • 5 Witchy New Books for Friday the 13th

    It's never to early to start your Halloween, if you haven't already with these new outings from James J. Butcher and Benedict Jacka, the adult fiction debut of YA phenom Cassandra Clare, and more.

  • The 10 Best Histories of Women in WWII

    Lena Andrews, author of 'Valiant Women,' pays homage to the oft-forgotten women on the WWII frontlines with this selection of brilliant histories.

  • PW Picks: Books of the Week, Aug. 21, 2023

    Our favorite books coming out this week include new titles from Mark Dent and Rustin Dodd, Drew Gilpin Faust, Laura Moher, and more.

  • 10 Brilliant Books to Understand Conspiracy Thinking

    Cultural historian Colin Dickey recommends 10 books with their fingers on the paranoid pulse of American politics.

  • PW Picks: Books of the Week, Aug. 14, 2023

    Our favorite books coming out this week include new titles from T. Kingfisher, Una Mannion, Jennifer Cramer-Miller, and more.

  • PW Picks: Books of the Week, Aug. 7, 2023

    Our favorite books coming out this week include new titles from Alexandra Chang, R. Eric Thomas, Wole Talabi, and more.

  • 10 Books to Make You a Better Writer

    Seasoned author and writing mentor Beth Kempton shares 10 books that will improve your craft.

  • PW Picks: Books of the Week, July 28, 2023

    Our favorite books coming out this week include new titles from Ken Jaworowski, Shane McCrae, Eddie Ndopu, and more.

  • PW Picks: Books of the Week, July 24, 2023

    Our favorite books coming out this week include new titles from Peter Cappelli, Aimee Ogden, Arianne Shahvisi, David Simon, and more.

  • Cormac McCarthy Wrote What Was Worst and Best About Us

    The author's work wrestles with the worst of what people are capable of, but in the end, argues Cormac McCarthy Society president Stacey Peebles, McCarthy "was a poet of what is best about humanity."

  • 10 Brilliantly Unexpected Jane Austen Homages

    For anyone who's ever wanted to read about Elizabeth Bennett riding dragons and Elinore Dashwood solving murders, Julia Seales, the author of 'A Most Agreeable Murder', selects 10 inventive Jane Austen riffs.

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