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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
Shelf Awareness for Readers
December 26, 2025
The Ferryman and His Wife
Common Disaster
The Coziest Place on the Moon
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Another year comes to a close, and I wonder if I'll ever reliably keep track of the books I've read. Despite all the apps devoted to doing so, I can't seem to make the time. I'm lucky if I remember to snap a photo of a cover as I go, so I'm often left guessing at the end of the year. While everyone else neatly tallies up their conquests, I'm standing at my bookshelf with my hands on my hips, struggling to recall what I read even two months ago.

But I wouldn't have it any other way. My favorite place to be is surrounded by a disorienting number of books, some finished, others half-started, and many more waiting patiently to be opened. Why keep a tidy list when I can survey the vast array of spines, speculate about their provenance, promise to be more organized next year, take a cup of kindness yet for auld lang syne, and all that?

--Dave Wheeler, senior editor, Shelf Awareness
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W. W. Norton & Company: Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy by Mary Roach

The Writer's Life

English writer Hannah Beer's debut novel, I Make My Own Fun, is a romp through fame, obsession, and fandom following the descent of the world's most beloved movie star. Here she discusses her literary obsessions, the book she wholeheartedly adored as a child, the novel that inspired her to write her own "truly heinous narrator," and the "gorgeous, triumphant" story she compulsively read on vacation with friends... (continued)

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This Gilded Abyss
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And Then There Was You
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The Firefly Crown
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Mental Floss remembered "when J.R.R. Tolkien posed as 'Father Christmas' for 23 years."

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Guardian illustrator Tom Gauld's cartoon "on a Christmas advert plot generator for bookshops."

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"In Victorian England, ghost stories were a beloved Christmas tradition," Mental Floss noted.

Saga Press: The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones

In the Media
Sunrise on the Reaping
Nightmare Obscura: A Dream Engineer's Guide Through the Sleeping Mind
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Europa Editions: The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller

Rediscover

British author Madeleine Wickham, better known for her pen name Sophie Kinsella and bestselling novel Confessions of a Shopaholic, died December 10. She was 55. The Guardian reported that Wickham, "dubbed 'the queen of romantic comedy' by novelist Jojo Moyes, wrote more than 30 books for adults, children and teenagers, which have sold more than 45 million copies."... (continued)

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