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Where to start? This week's new releases are an all-you-can-read buffet

Where to start? This week's new releases are an all-you-can-read buffet

Summary

This week's new book releases feature a mix of fiction and nonfiction, including stories about folklore, time travel, and personal reflections on past choices. Some books explore themes of family stories and home, while others deal with complex narratives based on authors' real-life experiences.

Key Facts

  • Silvia Moreno-Garcia's new book "The Bewitching" is inspired by old family stories about witches and tells the tale of Minerva, a graduate student.
  • "The Girl I Was" by Jeneva Rose is about a middle-aged character confronting her younger self through time travel.
  • Hannah Pittard's novel "If You Love It, Let It Kill You" deals with a fictionalized account of a personal experience related to betrayal and relationships.
  • Carrie R. Moore's debut short story collection "Make Your Way Home" focuses on the concept of home, particularly in the American South.
  • These books are available at libraries, independent bookstores, and online retailers like Amazon.
  • The releases offer a variety of stories, ranging from mystery and romance to reflections on personal history and heritage.

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