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The Dream of the Jaguar

by Miguel Bonnefoy, trans. by Ruth Diver

Novelist Miguel Bonnefoy (Heritage) combines a layered and vibrantly imagined history of Venezuela with a multigenerational saga based on his own ancestry in The Dream of the Jaguar, an enchanting novel filled with colorful and unforgettable characters.

The novel begins in Maracaibo, Venezuela, when a surly beggar, Mute Teresa, discovers an abandoned infant, Antonio Borjas Romero, on the steps of a church and decides to raise him as her own. After a formative stint as a servant in a brothel, Antonio goes on

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How Girls Are Made

by Mindy McGinnis

Three teen girls, all struggling with abusive men, support their classmates by running an after-school sex-ed class in the keen and sharply truthful How Girls Are Made by Mindy McGinnis (The Female of the Species).

Eighteen-year-old overachiever Fallon thinks sex ed should better prepare girls "for the reality of a penis" and launches a secret class with fellow "pretty-­white-straight"­ seniors Shelby and Jobie. Shelby is a locally famous fighter whose new boyfriend, Baxter, showers her with admiration.

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Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore

by Emily Krempholtz

A young witch seeking redemption falls for a grouchy neighbor desperate to protect his family's legacy in Emily Krempholtz's charming feel-good debut romantasy, Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore.

Violet Thistlewaite is just like any other small-business owner: she has big dreams, a can-do attitude, and a secret past as a supervillain's right-hand henchwoman. A hero killed the evil sorcerer who raised Violet to be his weapon. She considered killing Violet as well, but spared her life on one condition:

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The Mirror of Great Britain: A Life of King James VI and I

by Clare Jackson

The life and legacy of King James VI and I receives a sympathetic and compelling reassessment in The Mirror of Great Britain by Clare Jackson. Crowned King James VI of Scotland in 1567 as an infant and King James I of England and Ireland in 1603, King James is most known for the 1611 Bible translation that bears his name, the "most influential and widely sold English-language work ever produced." But there is much more to the man, Jackson argues, and a new appreciation to be had for the "sheer difficulty,

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Shelf Discovery

This Gilded Abyss

by Rebecca Thorne

A horrific threat emerges on a submersible on its way to an underwater city in the taut, atmospheric first volume of Rebecca Thorne's sapphic steampunk trilogy.

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Ravishing

by Eshani Surya

This debut novel infuses an emotional family drama with the political intrigue surrounding Big Tech in timely exploration of what it means to sell wellness vs. what it means to be well.

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The Library of Fates

by Margot Harrison

Past events are slowly uncovered in this atmospheric novel about a magical book and the race to find it before it falls into the wrong hands.

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Squirrels Leap, Squirrels Sleep

by April Pulley Sayre, illus. by Steve Jenkins

With playful rhyme and textured illustrations, this updated reissue of Squirrels Leap, Squirrels Sleep makes the familiar lives of squirrels fascinating for children.

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Find Him!

by Elaine Kraf

This intriguing modern classic--experimental in form and feminist in message--explores women's mental health and sexual freedom through a case of Stockholm syndrome.

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And Then There Was You

by Sophie Cousens

In this clever and slightly futuristic romance, a woman finds herself torn between a chance to reconnect with a college friend and her new high-tech, android boyfriend.

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Three Stories of Forgetting

by Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida, trans. by Alison Entrekin

Portuguese writer Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida hauntingly, inexorably confronts heinous colonial legacy via a trio of aging narrators in Three Stories of Forgetting.

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The Firefly Crown

by Yxavel Magno Diño

In this delightful, imaginative, Filipino mythology-inspired middle-grade fantasy, a lower-class sorcerer must prove her innocence when a magical artifact goes missing.

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Innocence Road

by Laura Griffin

A detective's investigation into a woman's murder leads to a string of similar deaths through the years in this crackling police procedural.

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Exo

by Colin Brush

Exo is an atmospheric sci-fi murder mystery set on an Earth overtaken by a gray ocean that attracts humans with its siren call and disintegrates anyone who touches it.

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Comfortless

by Miguel Vila, trans. by Jamie Richards

Comfortless by Miguel Vila exploits the latent hostilities within friend groups, heightened by the stress of living through Covid-19.

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The Week of Colors

by Elena Garro, trans. by Megan McDowell

Elena Garro's The Week of Colors, her first collection available in English, presents 13 stories that expertly, exquisitely blend reality and surreality.

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Knopf Publishing Group: When Cranes Fly South Lisa Ridzén, translated by Alice Menzies; One Day Everyone Will Have Been Against This by Omar El Akkad

Media Heat

Monday, December 22, 2025

CBS Mornings: Mikel Welch, author of The Forever Home: Classic, Clever Design to Help You Put Down Roots (Clarkson Potter, $35, 9780593796931).

Thursday, December 18, 2025

CBS Mornings: James Clear, author of The Atomic Habits Workbook (Avery, $26, 9798217180509).

Also on CBS Mornings: Ann-Louise Lockhart, author of Love the Teen You Have: A Practical Guide to Transforming Conflict into Connection (Flatiron, $30.99, 9781250361004). 

Today: Drew Nieporent, author of I'm Not Trying to Be Difficult: Stories from the Restaurant Trenches (Grand Central, $30, 9781538765579).

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Today: Hilton Carter, author of Unfurled: Designing a Living Home (CICO Books, $35, 9781800655720).

Also on Today: Dick Harpootlian, author of Dig Me a Grave: The Inside Story of the Serial Killer Who Seduced the South (Citadel, $29, 9780806542881).

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Today: Jonathan Haidt and Catherine Price, authors of The Amazing Generation: Your Guide to Fun and Freedom in a Screen-filled World (Rocky Pond Books, $14.99, 9798217111916).

Tonight: Martha Stewart, author of Entertaining (Clarkson Potter, $50, 9798217034871).

Monday, December 15, 2025

Today: Sam Heughan, author of The Cocktail Diaries: A Spirited Adventure (Quadrille, $29.99, 9781837834198).

Also on Today: Mindy Pelz, author of Age Like a Girl: How Menopause Rewires Your Brain for Mental Clarity, Increased Confidence, and Renewed Energy (Hay House, $29.99, 9781401975562).

Fresh Air: Zadie Smith, author of Dead and Alive: Essays (Penguin Press, $30, 9780593834688).

Jimmy Kimmel Live: Michelle Obama, co-author of The Look (Crown, $50, 9780593800706).

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