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Jenn chats with Debbie Fong about THE FARAWAY FOREST: WALLY’S ROUTE, a charming new young readers’ graphic novel series that follows Wally, the raccoon mail carrier and his best friend Bo as they deliver mail and kindness to all of their forest neighbors.
Dickson brings the magic and the action in SHIP OF SPELLS, a high seas romantasy set in a richly built world.
Drawing on historical, botanical, and occult research, and steeped in the gothic tradition, ATLAS OF UNKNOWABLE THINGS considers what it means to search for meaning in the scientific, only to come face to face with the sublime. McCormick Templeman discusses this dazzling debut!
Heather Ogden discusses THE BETRAYAL, the first entry in the THE LIES WE FEAR duology, a dystopian fantasy novel about Angelette Arabella, the daughter of a powerful leader in the city of Libertis, who uncovers a web of lies and betrayal that makes her question everything she knows.
Ken Miller discusses HIGH FINANCE, a debut novel that takes us inside one of the most volatile periods in Wall Street’s history through the lens of Jed Czincosca, who came to Wall Street from Chicago in 1977 to get rich and rise to the pinnacle of American success.
Authors Wibberley and Siegmung-Broka talk contemporary romance with a unique twist in SEEING OTHER PEOPLE, a love story about Morgan and Sawyer, two people who find a romantic connection while being haunted by their exes. Literally.
Maxie Dara unburies the world of SCYTHE with the focus on a new Grim Reaper named Nora who is determined to stop her twin brother Charlie from dying – with the help of some lost family secrets and her corporate privilege of being able to determine cause of death.
Meghan sat down with Annie Fox to discuss THE LITTLE THINGS THAT KILL: THE TEEN AFTERLIFE APOLOGY TOUR. Told through multiple teen perspectives, the reader must uncover the mystery of Nicole’s demise.
Connie Berry chats A GRAVE DECEPTION, the sixth Kate Hamilton mystery in which the plucky antiques expert must unravel a 700-year-old murder to stop a killer operating in the present.
Rebecca van Laer stops by to chat about CAT, a gorgeous and insightful entry in the OBJECT LESSONS series and a playful and tender meditation on cats and their people.
In THE BOTANIST’S ASSISTANT, Peggy Townsend weaves an unputdownable tale. A murder in the science lab shatters a woman’s quiet and ordered life when she decides she must solve the crime herself in this entertaining and uplifting mystery.
In this riveting story of family bonds and buried truths, a young woman’s homecoming becomes a reckoning as four days together threaten to shatter the comfortable lies that have held her family together.
Celebrated and internationally published children’s author Michelle Kadarusman writes gorgeous books that explore environmentalism and humanitarianism through powerful storytelling and emotion. She stopped by to talk about her work, including SEA BIRD and MUSIC FOR TIGERS.
Author Michelle Meadows joins us to talk a bit about her processes in writing children’s biographies and how her knack for poetry and rhyme contributed built itself into each one finding a balance to make them interesting and accessible for young audiences.
Janet Rich Edwards discusses CANTICLE! Set in thirteenth-century Bruges, this debut novel follows a young woman’s explorations of faith, agency, and love among a community of fiercely independent women.
Evelyn speaks with Amy K, Green about her novel HAVEN’T KILLED IN YEARS. This clever and constantly surprising novel is about the long-hidden daughter of a serial killer who is caught up in a new wave of crimes. Evelyn recommends the audioobook that is narrated by Stephanie Nemeth-Parker.
Dr. Vaughn Joy discusses her film blog at https://blackwhiteandread.com, as well as her new book, SELLING OUT SANTA: HOLLYWOOD CHRISTMAS FILMS IN THE AGE OF MCCARTHY, which explores Christmas as a vehicle for national mythmaking as an idealizing mirror for American cultural and political attitudes of a given moment.
Meghan sat down with scientist/author Ainissa Ramirez to discuss her children’s picture book debut, SPARK: JIM WEST’S ELECTRIFYING ADVENTURES IN CREATING THE MICROPHONE.
Alexa Pedrero stops by to share NIFTY GIFTY: MINI CRAFTS WITH MAJOR CHARM, a guide to creative gift-giving that grew from her explosively popular crafting TikTok account @Lauraleii.
Julie Leong drops by to talk about her sophomore cozy fantasy, THE KEEPER OF MAGICAL THINGS and finding comfort in small acts of everyday magic.



