By Erika Swyler (Atria)
I've been a fan of Swyler since she debuted with The Book of Speculation. Her third novel, the intensely emotional and deeply thought-provoking story of septuagenarian ex-wives and their AI child in a postapocalyptic future, is her most ambitious yet. —Phoebe Cramer, SFF, horror, and romance reviews editorBy Andrew Lipstein (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
I’m reading and loving this tale of a disgraced NPR host, a well-meaning liberal “man who forsook manhood” only to get canceled anyway after a farcical Zoom accident. He then spends a would-be restorative summer in Copenhagen, where he falls under the increasingly dangerous influence of a charismatic and manly Dane. —David Varno, literary fiction reviews editorBy Bonny Reichert (Ballantine)
Reichert deepens the conventions of food memoirs, Holocaust memoirs, and mental health memoirs in this casually profound account of growing up as the daughter of (and sharing meals with) an Auschwitz survivor. —Conner Reed, mystery and memoir reviews editor
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The Housemaid
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Dog Man: Big Jim Begins: A Graphic Novel (Dog Man #13): From the Creator of Captain Underpants
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Potty Time with Bean (Ms. Rachel)
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Iron Flame
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Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones
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The House of My Mother: A Daughter's Quest for Freedom
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