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- 'Books for Living' picks up where 'The End of Life Book Club' leaves offWill Schwalbe has crafted a sweet and utterly restorative series of vignettes about how books 鈥 the right books, at the right times 鈥 can not only deepen a life but save it.
- 15 best fiction titles of 2016 The 15 fiction titles listed here are the ones the Monitor鈥檚 book critics most hope you will not miss. So for the holidays and beyond: Happy reading!
- Newton's opus sells for $3.7 million: How 'Principia' changed perceptionsSir Isaac Newton's 'Philosophi忙 Naturalis Principia Mathematica,' fundamentally altered how humanity viewed the world, and its place in it.
- Gift needed for comics fan? Try 'Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales'Rare Disney Comics are brought back into the spotlight in a deluxe hardcover.
- 'Conclave' delves into the death of a pope and the process of replacing himThe author of the inventive thrillers 'An Officer and a Spy' and 'Pompeii' turns his talent for intrigue to the imagined inner workings of a papal election.
- 'Born a Crime' is Trevor Noah's tender, rollicking take on his own lifeThis new memoir from the 'Daily Show' host delivers a portrait of a South African childhood caught between identities and communities.
- The solace of holiday readingFrom Montaigne to Hillary Clinton to all the rest of us, there's rest, reflection, and wisdom to be found in books.
- 'George Lucas' is crammed 鈥 a bit too full 鈥 with fascinating stuffBrian Jay Jones鈥檚 biography of George Lucas is an overstuffed but serious contribution to the history of American cinema.
- 'William Eggleston Portraits' is a body of work that keeps you guessingThe images of photographer William Eggleston tease with half-told stories.
- 4 audiobooks of memoirs Memoir, in various forms, dominates our listening list this month.聽
- Bestselling books the week of 12/15/16, according to IndieBound What's selling best at independent bookstores across America.
- 'Krazy' adds further luster to the legacy of 'Krazy Kat' creator George HerrimanMichael Tisserand's new biography of Herriman is both affectionate and rich in anecdote.
- Libraries for gathering, not just booksLibraries from Massachusetts to California are expanding to more unusual offerings like clothing exchanges and tai-chi sessions. 'For a long time, we鈥檝e tried to make sure people come in for more than checking out books,' says Leah Price, communications director for the Library Foundation of Los Angeles.聽
- 'Kenneth Clark' tells the enviable story of a life of high cultureBritain's champion of fine art was the son of a manufacturing family who wound up explaining high culture to his fellow countrymen.
- 'Dorie鈥檚 Cookies' couldn鈥檛 come at a more propitious momentWith more than 300 recipes spread over 500 pages, Dorie Greenspan鈥檚 latest is a big, generous volume that includes many enticing offerings.
- Nothing says Christmas to me like my memories of the Sears Wish BookIn the weeks before Christmas, the Wish Book grew dogeared with desire.
- 'Game of Queens' profiles a savvy set of bold European queensBritish historian Sarah Gristwood pulls back to a wider view of Europe and the far-flung queens who greatly influenced events: Isabella of Castile, Louise of Savoy, Marguerite of Navarre, Catherine de Medici, and more.
- 10 best books of December 2016, according to Amazon's editors What are the best books to be released as the year draws to a close? Check out Amazon's picks.
- 'Inherit the Dust' offers startling images to remind us of the threats to wildlifeA wildlife advocate's photos ask: Where do the cheetahs play?
- Bestselling books the week of 12/8/16, according to IndieBound What's selling best at independent bookstores across America.