It is time again to look forward to another month of book releases. September is absolutely stacked with new books that I can’t wait to have in my hands. Without further ado, here are 20, YES TWENTY, of my most anticipated September 2025 book releases (covers link to Goodreads): Making History by K. J. Parker […] The post Most Anticipated September 2025 Book Releases appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
When she isn’t making lists and crossing off items at lightning speed, an It Girl leans into things that make her life easier. And what better way to do so than through escaping the world with a good read? There’s so much that comes with exploring a whole new world in a good book. No matter the genre, the power of flipping through fresh pages, powering up your Kindle, or simply pressing play on an audiobook is unmatched. That’s why we’ve got an It List of books to read that will get y...| xoNecole
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With Women in Translation Month in full swing, we’ve gathered ten essential books from our catalogue written and/or translated by women. While by no means an exhaustive list, we hope these selections will inspire you to read more books by women in translation. PS) As a bonus, we’re having a flash| Book*hug Press | 15 Years of Literary Publishing
Valor's latest venture capital reading list has something for investors, founders and futurists. The post 2021 Venture Capital Reading List appeared first on Valor Ventures.| Valor Ventures
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There is one murder mystery subgenre that I will never tire of, and that’s the closed-circle mystery. If I could wave a magic wand, every single mystery novel would be set on a remote island, an isolated mountain top, or feature a group of people cut off from the world by a bizarre weather event.Continue reading "If You Loved “And Then There Were None”, Try These Modern Closed-Circle Mysteries" The post If You Loved “And Then There Were None”, Try These Modern Closed-Circle Mysterie...| A Home Is Announced
Here is a list for the Fall 2025 semester. Please join the reading group here: https://discord.gg/VS7J4PAU58. We meet on Thursdays. The schedule is also available on our calendar. | Aleksey Charapko
Schreibheft. Zeitschrift für Literatur 104: Bjørn Aamodt, Lyn Hejinian, Rosmarie Waldrop Tor Ulven: Grabbeigaben Félix Guattari: 65 Träume von Franz Kafka Gilles Deleuze: Über die Malerei Kim Hyesoon: Autobiographie des Todes Furio Jesi: Spartakus. Symbologie der Revolte Ernesto García López: Hospital del aire Jan Pieter Barbian: Literaturpolitik im NS-Staat Volker Pantenburg: Einfachheit ohne Vereinfachung. Zur Praxis Harun Farockis Léon Poliakov: Vom Hass zum Genozid. Das Dritte Rei...| BLACKOUT ((poetry & politics))
Leslie Kaplan | The Book of Skies Hélène Giannecchini | Alix Cléo Roubaud: a portrait in fragments Chantal Akerman | Œuvre écrite et parlée (3 volumes) Chantal Akerman | Travelling Bernard Eisenschitz | Starting Places. A Conversation with Robert Kramer Thomas Helbig | Film als Form des Denkens. Jean-Luc Godard. Geschichte[n] des Kinos. Pierre Guyotat et l’Algérie | Sous la direction de Catherine Brun, Guillaume Fau et Donatien Grau Patrick Bouchain, Donatien Grau | Pierre Guyotat...| BLACKOUT ((poetry & politics))
a kind of counter-history—is that poetry? Chantal Akerman: Œuvre écrite et parlée Antoine Volodine: Vivre dans le feu Leslie Kaplan: The Book of Skies Éric Baudelaire: Make, Do, With — Film and exhibitions, 2011-2021 Nicolas Klotz, Elisabeth Perceval: les frontières brûlent Heiner Müller Jahrbuch 1 (2024) Christophe Hanna: Gloire Emmanuel Hocquard, Alexandre Delay: Le voyage à Reykjavik Archive of Dreams. Surrealist Impulses, Networks, and Vision Sylvain Courtoux: L’Avant-gar...| BLACKOUT ((poetry & politics))
there are the hunters & the hunted. the missing link. before the appearance of monsters. that apocalyptic orange stream of light. 45 degrees at 5 am despite this rain. brain images. the white spots that become part of the images. transformations in response. of the social imaginary. guerilla tactics. codes & alien signs. something that wants to be more than sound or sight. the countertendency of véga/lyotard & souyri [le marxisme qui n’a pas fini, esprit, janv. 1982, 6, p.11-31] or the s...| BLACKOUT ((poetry & politics))
This week on the blog, John Gavin, S.J. talks about his latest book, Growing into God: The Fathers of the Church on Christian Maturity.| Catholic University of America Press
Unleash your child's inner performer with this collection of talent show books for kids. From captivating picture books that introduce young readers to the thrill of the spotlight to engaging chapter books that explore the journey of an aspiring artist, these stories are sure to inspire creativity and confidence.| Stories by Storie
The Buckley Institute has released its 2025 Summer Reading List featuring both classics and new reads that every undergrad should read.| Buckley Institute
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After Baz Luhrmann's movie, Elvis, hit theaters, audiences and critics alike couldn't help but question the Black origins of Elvis Presley's music and style, reigniting a debate that has been circling for decades. In Before Elvis: The African American Musicians Who Made the King, author Preston Lauterbach answers these questions definitively, based on new research and extensive, previously unpublished interviews with the artists who blazed the way and the people who knew them.| Listen & Be Heard Network
It's that glorious time of year again to leave your worries behind and do more of what you really love (ahem, reading). Whether on vacation or a staycation, or relaxing at the beach or pool, summer is the perfect time to get lost in a book. And remember, a "beach read" is simply any book you take to| Book*hug Press | 15 Years of Literary Publishing
We are delighted to have Thomas W. Jodziewicz on the blog to discuss his book The Correspondence of John Carroll and Charles Plowden, 1779–1816. Thomas Jodziewicz is distinguished professor emeritus of the Department of History at the University of Dallas. The post Interview with Thomas W. Jodziewicz appeared first on Catholic University of America Press.| Catholic University of America Press
This month, we have some contemporary fiction and a sprinkle of stories featuring a prevalent underwater theme—perfect for summer! Whatever genre floats your boat, you might just find a new book for your TBR.| Catholic University of America Press
Unlock the magic of storytelling with this collection of choose your own adventure books! Perfect for young readers and adventure-seekers, these interactive books offer unique story paths that empower children to make decisions and shape their reading journey. Dive into tales filled with mystery, excitement, and unexpected twists, all while boosting critical thinking and decision-making skills. From picture books to engaging chapter books, explore how these stories can transform reading into ...| Stories by Storie
Whether you’ve read one book or a hundred books so far in 2025, taking a bit of time to assess...| MAP Professional Development
Biblio Nerd Reflections lists 20 anticipated July 2025 book releases as part of the weekly Top Ten Tuesday book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
ABOUT THE ASSIGNMENT COPUS - an acronym for Creation Of Peace Under Stars - is an ensemble formed in the late 1990s by poet Royal Kent and composer/pianist Wendy Loomis. Together they created a body of positive spoken word and beautiful music that has inspired people around the world. Royal passed away in October 2024. These are his unpublished lyrics read by 6 poets and surrounded by Wendy's piano pieces. "The Assignment" were the last words Royal spoke on this Earth. With love & gratitude.| Listen & Be Heard Network
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/W-E-B-Du-Bois-The-Fight-for-Equality-and-the-American-Century-1919-1963/David-Levering-Lewis/9781668123539| Listen & Be Heard Network
The second volume of the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography that The Washington Post hailed as "an engrossing masterpiece."In this final magisterial volume, fifteen years in the research and writing, David Levering Lewis stunningly recreates the second half of W.E.B. Du Bois's charged and brilliant career. Beginning with the return of World War I African American veterans to the riots and lynchings of the "Red Summer" of 1919 and ending with Du Bois's self-imposed exile and death in Ghana for...| Listen & Be Heard Network
This June, CUA Press is reading a range of fiction and nonfiction! Featured is a healthy mix of literary criticism, 19th Century philosophy, and contemporary fiction.| Catholic University of America Press
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It is the end of 2022. Here, as always, is a brief summary of the books I read this year, organised (inadequately) by geography and genre, and even more inadequately, by a rough rating system. This year was marked by … Continue reading →| anenduringromantic
It is the end of 2021. Here, as always, is a brief summary of the books I read this year, organised (inadequately) by geography and genre, and even more inadequately, by a rough rating system. A. Continent: Africa S.O. Kenani, … Continue reading →| anenduringromantic
Are you looking for titles to add to your summer nonfiction reading list? Check out our recommendations, segmented by theme.| Domtar
Biblio Nerd Reflections lists 20 anticipated June 2025 book releases from a variety of genres, including fantasy, YA, romance, scifi, & more.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Welcome to my monthly wrap-up for April 2025! I’m a bit late again this month. I just really have not had any motivation to do these monthly wrap-up posts this year. They’ve honestly begun to feel like a bit of a chore, but I do feel accomplished when I finally finish them. So, here it […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Mother’s Day is this Sunday, May 11, 2025. In celebration of this special day, we’ve assembled a list of ten books that provide insight into the complex and varied experiences of motherhood. We’re also hosting a 25% off sale from May 7-11, 2025. Looking for a gift for mom? We believe there’s no better gift […] The post Thanks Mom: Ten Books for Mother’s Day first appeared on Book*hug Press.| Book*hug Press
Field Day is an exciting event that encourages kids to play outside, try new activities, build teamwork skills, and practice sportsmanship. For teachers looking to prepare for this fun event, I’ve compiled a list of books to share. Here are some of my favorite field day books for kids.| Stories by Storie
Biblio Nerd Reflections lists May 2025 book releases that shouldn't be missed, including new novels from Adam Silvera & Rachel Gillig.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Your Yard Is a Garden, Sustainable Gardening For: Landscaping, Lawns, Shrubs, Trees and Produce Is a comprehensive gardening book for beginner gardeners through experience gardeners.| Listen & Be Heard Network
In this striking debut, Dorsía Smith Silva explores the devastating effects of Hurricane María in Puerto Rico...| Listen & Be Heard Network
A vital collection of essays on the power of literature and the craft of writing from an international array of writers of color...| Listen & Be Heard Network
Long before he was our beloved 16th president, Abraham Lincoln was known for his smarts and his knee-slapping humor.| Listen & Be Heard Network
William “Doc” Key, a formerly-enslaved, self-taught veterinarian and entrepreneur, believed that kindness was more powerful than cruelty.| Listen & Be Heard Network
The Mind is neither large nor small; it is located neither within nor without. It should not be thought about by the mind nor be discussed by the mouth. Ordinarily, it is said that we use the Mind to transmit the Mind, or that we use the Mind to seal the Mind.| Listen & Be Heard Network
Sonny Rollins is one of the towering masters of American music, a virtuoso of the saxophone, and an unequaled improviser whose live performances are legendary| Listen & Be Heard Network
Black Mystery School Pianists and Other Writings is a collection of essays and prose poems from acclaimed pianist and visionary Matthew Shipp.| Listen & Be Heard Network
Biblio Nerd Reflections looks back at books read in March 2025 and progress toward annual goals in this monthly wrap-up.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Dr. Tallamy's Bringing Nature Home is a critical read to understanding how we can support wildlife. Use these book club questions as a guide!| Inspired Epicurean
Because some of us are definitely escaping this summer through books, we thought we’d publish an extended summer reading list. This is a follow-up to the initial list shared in our July radio show. We hope you enjoy it! The post Our extended summer reading list appeared first on The Restart Project.| The Restart Project Blog
A list of March 2025 book releases, including new novels from Tracy Deonn, Natasha Pulley, Cassandra Clare, Ava Reid, and many others.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
My brief thoughts on recent, current, and potential future reads using the WWW Wednesday book meme format.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
My top 5 books I want to re-read in 2025.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
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Jack and the Beanstalk is a classic fairy tale that has enchanted readers of all ages with its combination of courage and magic. But did you know that a handful of authors have added their own twist to this familiar tale? Whether you prefer the classic tale or a modern twist, these versions of Jack and the Beanstalk offer something for everyone to enjoy.| Stories by Storie
Discover the top 10 Agatha Christie mysteries that every fan should read and the four classic Agatha Christie mysteries I'd skip!| A Home Is Announced
A brief look at my thoughts on recent, current, and potential reads using the WWW Wednesday book meme format.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Black History Month 2023 Black History Month is a momentous occasion to recognise and celebrate the invaluable contributions of black people from the African Diaspora to society. It also serves as an opportunity to inspire and empower future generations. Visit BlackHistoryMonth.Org.uk to learn more. The Black Angels by Maria Smilios New York City, 1929. A sanatorium, a deadly disease, and a dire nurse shortage. So begins the remarkable true story of the Black nurses who helped ...| Hachette UK
by Jennifer Fontaine – Children are the future stewards of the earth. Starting in childhood, it’s important that they learn to appreciate and take care of nature, so why not nurture that with vibrant and informative nature books? This list of children’s books gently discusses critical subjects like what we can do to help preserve […] The post 35 Nature Books for Kids appeared first on Outdoor Families Magazine.| Outdoor Families Magazine
Tales and legends of ghosts and haunted places follow the Yadkin River as it meanders through Historic Happy Valley, a part of the Yadkin Valley, which runs from Patterson to Elkin in western North Carolina. Haunted Historic Happy Valley explores the paranormal history of the Valley, and the surrounding region, all of which is haunted. Many of the stories take place along scenic, historic NC Hwy 268. The book is presented in as chronological a manner as possible, and addresses hauntings in th...| Listen & Be Heard Network
Words Made Flesh contains six essays by the award-winning fiction writer David Jauss, each of which challenges current reigning dogmas about the craft of fiction. As in his previous collection, Alone with All that Could Happen, Jauss takes a descriptive rather than a prescriptive approach to his subjects. Whereas many craft books tell writers what they should do, Words Made Flesh describes what great writers of the past and present have actually done and thus expands our understanding of the ...| Listen & Be Heard Network
A phenomenally fun novella that kicks off a trilogy of sexy space heists by New York Times bestselling author Beth Revis. Full Speed to a Crash Landing is packed with great characters, romantic tension, and is full of twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the end Fans of Martha Wells and Becky Chambers will devour this sizzling heist turned rom-com told from the point of view of a sarcastic and witty space scavenger Ada Lamarr may have gotten to the spaceship wreck first, but loo...| Listen & Be Heard Network
Poet and storyteller Kyra Freeman is like the little Dutch boy with her finger placed in a dam of imagery and intense emotion. Little Spills and Other Poems I Cannot Contain takes the reader from the ordinary to the sacred. As delicately as a spider weaves her web, Freeman weaves poetry expertly, intuitively, building a narrative of quiet nature and everyday noticing, to great heartbreak, an unfettered lyricism that is both vulnerable and compelling. Freeman speaks of the little match girl an...| Listen & Be Heard Network
Hello, my lovely lemons! 🍋 When I did this in October I thought it was just because I had a bunch of Halloween themed books and I wanted to make sure I read them. But I actually had a lot of fun pl…| Scribbles & Stories
Fire safety is a critical topic that all children should learn about, but finding ways to teach it can be challenging. Fortunately, books can help! From colorful picture books to engaging chapter books, these titles are sure to help your child understand the importance of fire safety and how to stay safe in the event of a fire.| Stories by Storie
A look back at the month of July 2024 with a focus on reading (books & comics), blogging, and progress on annual goals.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A digital nomad reading list for those eager to take their lives into their own hands.| Hobo with a Laptop
University of Toronto Press (UTP) is Canada’s leading academic publisher and one of the largest university presses in North America.| University of Toronto Press
Scott Kikkawa’s third novel set in 1950s Territorial Hawai‘i, featuring Honolulu Police Department’s only Japanese American homicide detective, World War II veteran Francis Hideyuki Yoshikawa.| Listen & Be Heard Network
In this blog post, we are taking a look at what CUA Press is reading this summery (and so far, quite rainy) June! Featured in this staff bookshelf we have a lovely array of genres, some of which include fantasy, memoir, mythological retellings, gothic fiction, and more. Take a look, and perhaps you can chase away the early June rain with a good book!| Catholic University of America Press
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I set myself a modest target of reading 50 books this year and already the Goodreads challenge-0-meter tells me I’m 5 books behind schedule. My reading slowed considerably in the first three months of the year but as I recover from illnesses, I’ve picked up the pace. Plus, the April Readathon has helped my stats. […]| Kinna Reads
The latest reads by authors like Jill McCorkle and Chris Cander, plus a few debuts and new studies of Southern literary stars Flannery O'Connor and Carson McCullers.| Deep South Magazine