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- Why Michael Bloomberg says he's 'optimistic' about climate changeFormer New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is coauthor of 'Climate of Hope,' a solution-oriented book about what individuals and governments can and should be doing about climate change.
- 'Apollo 8' ably resurrects the thrill and drama of the 1960s space raceJeffrey Kluger, a longtime science writer and editor for聽Time聽magazine, spins an engaging tale, delving into the nooks and crannies of physics, space politics, and human dynamics.
- 4 audiobooks with heart Two memoirs, a short story collection, and a novel set during the Civil War all speak to the emotions.
- 'Aliens' asks scientists to consider 鈥 seriously 鈥 extraterrestrial lifeThe main purpose of 'Aliens' isn鈥檛 to argue for or against the proposition that we are not alone, but to discuss the conditions necessary for life and the possibility that such conditions exist.
- Bestselling books the week of 5/18/17, according to IndieBound What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
- Short stories: How well do you know the genre? Take our quiz
These literary gems are proof that good things come in small packages. How many classic short stories have you read? How much do you know about their authors? Take our quiz and find out.
- 'Miss Burma,' inspired by family history, is a troubled tale of marriage and warCharmaine Craig's second novel traces the effects of political oppression, war, and genocide.
- 4 audiobook short story collections This month we are featuring short story collections, with a particular interest in female authors and/or protagonists.
- 'Killers of the Flower Moon' is a true crime slice of Native American history'The Lost City of Z' author David Grann delivers an absorbing but disturbing account of a string of mostly unsolved murders in the Osage Indian Nation of Oklahoma in the 1920s.
- 'The Souls of China' traces the remarkable rebirth of religion in ChinaBuddhism, Daoism, Islam, and 海角大神ity claim around 300 million followers today, nearly one-third of China鈥檚 adult population.
- What's that hot new category for kids? Religious booksDespite struggle in other genres, religious books aimed at children have seen an impressive and steady increase in sales over the past decade.
- 'The Road to Camelot' takes a fresh look at JFK's 1960 campaignVeteran reporters Thomas Oliphant and Curtis Wilkie have crafted a tougher and more balanced account of the long campaign than anybody's written yet.
- Librarian discovers pages from one of England's earliest printed booksThe pages, from the priest handbook 'Sarum Ordinal or Sarum Pye,' was printed in 1476 or 1477 by William Caxton.
- Bestselling books the week of 5/11/17, according to IndieBound What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
- 'October' masterfully portrays the intricacies of the Russian revolutionBritish sci-fi and fantasy author China Mi茅ville sifts through the extraordinary disagreements, debates, and debacles that accompanied the Russian reds on every step of the road to revolution.
- 'Salt Houses' examines identity in diasporaHala Alyan's debut novel聽is a chronology of a Palestinian family and their mandatory wandering life imposed on them by the Six-Day War of 1967 and subsequently Iraq鈥檚 invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
- 'Men Without Women' is Murakami at his whimsical bestHaruki Murakami's seventh short story collection is rife with familiar obsessions and yet still surprising.
- Obama unveils ambitious plans for an unusual new presidential library in ChicagoThe former president outlined the vision for the new library and museum complex, which will act as a social and cultural hub in the city's struggling South Side.
- 'Literally' is a bouncy summer read built on a sleight-of-hand trickYA author Lucy Keating delivers a light and fluffy fiction with citrusy twist of metafiction.
- 10 new sports books for fans Here are some fascinating sports titles for you or your favorite sports fan.