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- 'The Tyrannosaur Chronicles' tracks giant 100 million year-old lizardsDavid Hone's fantastic book is much more than just a celebration of the most charismatic of dinosaurs 鈥 it's also an in-depth look at what we know about them, and how we know it.
- 'The House of Hidden Mothers' tackles the complex ethics of surrogacyIn Meera Syal's novel, a couple's hope to have a child leads them to international surrogacy, and a host of complications.
- 'Paul McCartney': Philip Norman takes a closer look at 'the cute one'Philip Norman's big new life of Sir Paul makes the case for a rebellious spirit masked by a showman's charm.
- 'Coyote America' takes a fresh look at a well known enemyEver since the first settlers arrived in America, the relationship between humans and coyotes has been hostile. Now, author Dan Flores explores the idea of coexistence.
- Is it easier for teens to get guns than books? Obama thinks so.'We flood communities with so many guns that it is easier for a teenager to buy a Glock than get his hands on a computer, or even a book,' the president said during an interfaith memorial service Tuesday for five Dallas police officers.
- Bestselling books the week of 7/14/16, according to IndieBound* What's selling best at independent books across America?
- 'My Lady Jane' plays delightful games with English historyThis modern comedy novel transforms the tale of Lady Jane Grey into a fictional festival.
- 'The Imperial Wife' finds shades of Catherine the Great in a NY emigreExploring challenging gender roles, Reyn parallels 18th-century Russia and present day New York City to see contrast and similarities in two wives's marital relationships. 聽
- 10 best books of July 2016, according to Amazon's editors Amazon staff says these titles are the best to hit the bookstores this month.
- 'Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies: Volume 1' looks behind the scenesThe Library of American Comics mines some early Disney comic strip gems.
- 'Underground Airlines' takes readers on a turbulent ride of imaginationAuthor Ben H. Winters creates a fictional US in which slavery has never been abolished.
- Bestselling books the week of 7/7/16, according to IndieBound* Here's what's selling fastest at independent bookstores across the US.
- 'The Nordic Theory of Everything' wishes the US were more ScandinavianA Finnish journalist explains what the United States can learn from Nordic countries
- 'White Trash' argues that America has always been riven by class conflictHistorian Nancy Isenberg's book is a carefully researched indictment of a particularly American species of hypocrisy, and it鈥檚 deeply relevant today.
- 'Bobby Kennedy' is an engaging look at the most enigmatic KennedyLarry Tye's book has the field to itself in the quest to be the definitive life of the man who was Ambassador Joseph Kennedy's third son, President Kennedy's Attorney General, and 1968's most evocative candidate for president.
- Why I read 'Robinson Crusoe' every summerThe same way that some families go to the same mountain cabin, beach house or place by the lake each vacation season, every summer I find myself circling back to 'Robinson Crusoe.'
- 'The Sport of Kings,' C. E. Morgan's second novel, is large in every senseMorgan gives us more than two centuries of love, hatred, and dramatic action.
- Bestselling books the week of 6/30/16, according to IndieBound* What's flying fastest off the shelves at indie bookstores across the country?
- 'End of Watch': Stephen King's trilogy roars to a satisfying conclusionStephen King is really, really good at what he does.
- 'Jackson, 1964' sheds light on some very dark chapters of US historyFor half a century, Calvin Trillin has been writing about race in America.