Publishers Weekly - 04.11.2019
54 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY ■ NOVEMBER 4, 2019 Review_NONFICTION ingredients risks feeling dated quickly. (Mar.) From Freezer to Cooker ...
celebrates Mediterranean-inspired cui- sine. “So many of us love long lunch tables that start with breads and spreads, going int ...
Review_NONFICTION age will mean having to accept growing dependence—but being a burden is “part of the price we pay for loving a ...
WWW.PUBLISHERSWEEKLY.COM 57 Review_NONFICTION FICTION Above the Fold Rachel Scott McDaniel. Smitten Historical Romance, ISBN 978 ...
Review_CHILDREN’S 58 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY ■ NOVEMBER 4, 2019 Papa Fox searches for his progeny in Hunter’s sweet hide-and-seek-base ...
WWW.PUBLISHERSWEEKLY.COM 59 Review_CHILDREN’S continued on p. 62 brethren upon the world. In Albuquerque, N.M., 12-year-old Nizh ...
60 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY ■ NOVEMBER 4, 2019 Review_CHILDREN’S Baby Bowie: A Book About Adjectives Running Press, illus. by Pintachan ...
WWW.PUBLISHERSWEEKLY.COM 61 Review_CHILDREN’S ★ Orchestra Avalon Nuovo, illus. by David Doran. Flying Eye, $19.95 (80p) ISBN 978 ...
62 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY ■ NOVEMBER 4, 2019 Review_CHILDREN’S and tiger girls. Beyond the magical elements, a diverse cast of charac ...
WWW.PUBLISHERSWEEKLY.COM 63 Review_CHILDREN’S all three tales, new creatures and dilemmas appear as fast as the old ones are dis ...
64 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY ■ NOVEMBER 4, 2019 Soapbox Maybe it’s because I’ve spent so much of my life as “the only one” that I’m attu ...
Twice a year, like clockwork, for 25 years, a new In Death book arrives in bookstores around America. So the impending arrival o ...
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