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- 10 best books of March 2017, according to Amazon's editors What are some of the best titles being released this spring? Here are Amazon's top picks for month of March.
- 'The Hate U Give' provides a window into conversations about raceThis excellent young adult novel tackles the toughest topics without flinching.
- Long before there was Trump, there were tangles over judicial powerThe Constitution is not clear about whether the court could declare an act of Congress or of the executive branch to be unconstitutional. That was left to be determined in the early days of the American republic.
- 'The True Flag' traces America's leap into empire-building in summer 1898Avarice and arrogance, cloaked in rhetoric about humanitarian intervention, prompted an expensive foreign war that proved more intractable than any American had expected.
- More DC Rebirth titles restore energy to tales of classic comic charactersThe rejuvenated line of comics releases graphic novel collections of the Justice League, the Flash, Nightwing, and Green Lanterns
- 'Lincoln in the Bardo' imagines Lincoln losing his son as the Civil War ragesIn the first novel by celebrated short story writer George Saunders, Abraham Lincoln wrestles with grief 鈥 and the fate of the nation hangs in the balance.
- 'No Knives in the Kitchen of this City' tells the heartbreaking story of AleppoA novel set in the Syrian city of Aleppo counters the images of war with a multi-faceted, fragile portrait of the city's human past.
- 10 best books of February 2017, according to Amazon's editors Here are the best new releases for this month, according to Amazon.
- 'Glass House' views the rise and fall of US industrialism through one town'Glass House' is Lancaster, Ohio, native Brian Alexander鈥檚 account of his hometown and its change from a prosperous, vibrant community to a bedroom town with a lot of minimum wage jobs and very little hope.
- 4 new fiction audiobooks Fiction dominates this month, with one thriller, one novel based on fact, and two easy-going tales from established authors.
- Bestselling books the week of 2/23/17, according to IndieBound What's selling best at independent bookstores across America.
- 'Traveling with Ghosts' tells a true story of great tragedy, remarkable kindnessMarine biologist Shannon Leone Fowler tells of losing her boyfriend to the ocean, only to find a new world in the company of strangers.
- First LookFound: a lost novel by Walt WhitmanA graduate student at the University of Houston found a 'quasi-Dickensian' lost novel by Walt Whitman in the archives of the Library of Congress.
- Before 'Lincoln in the Bardo,' George Saunders wrote a short, essential bookAs 'Lincoln in the Bardo' attracts widespread attention, now might be a good time to remember Saunders鈥 shortest book 鈥 'Congratulations, by the Way.'
- 'Golden Legacy' celebrates the literary triumph of the Golden BooksMillions of adults who owe these little books a debt they can never fully repay.
- 3 books about African American historyThree outstanding new books celebrate Black History Month with offerings in genres as disparate as literature, military history, and social justice.
- 'A Divided Spy' follows MI6 agent Thomas Kell through a maze of intrigue'A Divided Spy' works as a standalone, but most readers will find themselves craving more time with the moody but engaging protagonist.
- How a mystery series sheds light on TibetAuthor Eliot Pattison decries the occupation of Tibet via his 'Inspector Shan' detective series.
- 'Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' unveils Churchill's commando unitsThese small, fast bands of deadly World War II operatives worked outside standard War Office protocols to wreak a maximum of damage behind German lines.
- Bestselling books the week of 2/16/17, according to IndieBound What's selling best at independent bookstores across America.