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Librarians get loud for National Library Week. Librarians Recommend By Bonnie Garmus ?Filled with

Librarians get loud for National Library Week. [View In Browser]( [Penguin Random House]( Librarians Recommend [See the Full List]( [Lessons in Chemistry]( [Learn More]( [Lessons in Chemistry]( By Bonnie Garmus “Filled with incredible characters and perspectives that will leave you teary one moment and laughing out loud the next, Lessons in Chemistry will stay with you long after you turn the last page.” —Jen Jumba, Coordinator of The People’s University, Cleveland Public Library [Read More ▸]( [Stories of Your Life and Others]( [Learn More]( [Stories of Your Life and Others]( By Ted Chiang “Ted Chiang’s short story collections are a must-read for me! He deftly blends science fiction and existential scenarios into humane stories with compelling characters.” —Michelle Morris, Collection Development Librarian, Fort Worth Public Library [Read More ▸]( [The Bandit Queens]( [Learn More]( [The Bandit Queens]( By Parini Shroff “I loved this novel because it offers a rare perspective into Indian women — their entrepreneurship and business acumen as well as their spunk and solidarity, and it does so without minimizing their traditionally burdensome role in society. A very delicate balancing act that Parini pulls off with confidence and humor.” —Rohini Gupta, Adult Learning & Innovation Specialist, Howard County Library System [Read More ▸]( [I Have Some Questions for You]( [Learn More]( [I Have Some Questions for You]( By Rebecca Makkai “This highly anticipated book fully delivers! Rebecca Makkai has given us an engrossing, unputdownable twisty true crime thriller that explores tough topics that include privilege, sexual harassment, memory, and justice. A brilliant literary mystery from one of our modern masters.” —Ron Block, Branch Manager, Cuyahoga County Public Library [Read More ▸]( [Bloodchild and Other Stories]( [Learn More]( [Bloodchild and Other Stories]( By Octavia E. Butler “Absolutely one of the best short story collections I have ever read. An extraordinary blend of speculative sci-fi and horror that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Every single story blew me away.” —Nate Gass, Emerging Technology Librarian, Cook Memorial Public Library, host of the Cook Memorial Public Library Podcast [Read More ▸]( [See the Full List]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Penguin Random House LLC 1745 Broadway, NY, NY 10019 ©2023 Penguin Random House LLC

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