It's a Bookseller's Choice
My friends, better take their advice! Welcome, officially, to fall, a season jam-packed with books that are exciting independent booksellers across the country. We spoke with eight about the titles they're most jazzed about. Proof that they know what's what? One of those titles overlaps with one of our editors' picks this week. Check out those, a conversation with fantasy titan Brandon Sanderson and middle grade graphic novel maestro Kazu Kibuishi, and more below.
September 27, 2024
Starred Reviews Releasing Next Week
Check out all the books to receive starred reviews in Publishers Weekly that are hitting bookstore shelves next week. more
Check out all the books to receive starred reviews in Publishers Weekly that are hitting bookstore shelves next week. more
8 New Books Indie Booksellers Want You to Read
Booksellers from across the country highlight eight independently published books they're excited to sell you this fall. more
Booksellers from across the country highlight eight independently published books they're excited to sell you this fall. more
In Conversation: Brandon Sanderson and Kazu Kibuishi
The Hugo Award–winning fantasy author and creator of the bestselling Amulet graphic novel series discuss their collaborative picture book debut. more
The Hugo Award–winning fantasy author and creator of the bestselling Amulet graphic novel series discuss their collaborative picture book debut. more
How Taylor Swift (Spotlight on a Legend) Got Made
An inside look at the publication process for the new Taylor Swift book from Hearst Home. more
An inside look at the publication process for the new Taylor Swift book from Hearst Home. more
How The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister Got Made
An inside look at the publication process for the Thin Places author's latest novel. more
An inside look at the publication process for the Thin Places author's latest novel. more
Definitely for Mature Readers: PW Talks With Patrick Horvath
We spoke with the author of Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees about his graphic novel debut, the hunger for "cozy horror," and more.
We spoke with the author of Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees about his graphic novel debut, the hunger for "cozy horror," and more.
Editors' Picks
Roman Year
By André Aciman (FSG)
I like Aciman's nonfiction as well as—if not more than—his well-loved fiction, so I'm eager to dive into this (surely sensuous) account of his year in Roman exile as a teenager. —Conner Reed, mystery/thriller and memoir reviews editorJamaica Ginger and Other Concoctions
By Nalo Hopkinson (Tachyon)
Hopkinson is an SFF legend for a reason. The dazzling flights of fancy and plausible near-future sci-fi shorts in this collection will delight fans and would make a great introduction to her work. —Phoebe Cramer, SFF, horror, and romance reviews editorSeason of the Swamp
By Yuri Herrera (Graywolf)
Whenever I get my hands on a new Herrera translation, I tend to drop everything else and read it that day. The books are slim and completely immersive, and I'm a huge fan of this one, a phantasmagoric and incisive portrayal of antebellum New Orleans from the perspective of Benito Juárez, who spent a year there in exile before becoming president of Mexico. —David Varno, literary fiction reviews editorTop 10 Bestsellers
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3 Good Energy: Fix Your Metabolism to Feel Better Today and Prevent Disease Tomorrow |
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5 The Butcher Game: A Dr. Wren Muller Novel |
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7 Confronting the Presidents: No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden |
8 Kristy and the Walking Disaster: A Graphic Novel (the Baby-Sitters Club #16) |
9 The Third Gilmore Girl |
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