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Check out these updates from [Amazon Book Review]( for February 1, 2019. [Weekend Reading]( 11:53 AM PST, February 1, 2019 All this wintry weather has at least one positive aspect: It's the best excuse to curl up with a book, or two, or three…. These are a few of the books that we're hauling home this weekend. From secret spaces underground to voyages to the moon, and from insights into both psychotherapy and catering (they are both messy, messy endeavors), we're expecting that these books will make the… › [Read more]( [Hearts and Hugs for Little Valentines]( 11:06 AM PST, February 1, 2019 It's almost Valentine's Day and for little ones it's still all about hearts, hugs and friends. Well, and maybe candy... Every year we see a new batch of children's books that are perfect for Valentine's Day reading. Below are eight that stand out in some way, including a picture book based on a famous sonnet and the story of a robot on a mission to learn what … › [Read more]( [Amazon Book Review Podcast: The Best Books of February, and an Interview with Stephanie Land]( 9:21 AM PST, February 1, 2019 In what is probably the rarest confluence since the SUPER BLOOD WOLF MOON, we are dropping a new pod on the same day we release our picks for the best books of February. The timing is auspicious, and convenient. Instead of having to come up with something to talk about, we can drop into one of our comfiest zones: telling people about a handful of our favorite books coming out over the next four … › [Read more]( We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from [Amazon.com]( please visit the opt-out link [here](.

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