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Publishers Weekly  

Fall 2024 Adult Preview: Lifestyle

Fall’s offerings reimagine parenting styles, navigate the challenges of the American healthcare system, and advise on forging connections at a time of increasing isolation.

Publishers Weekly  

Fall 2024 Adult Preview: Literary Fiction

Among this fall’s noteworthy titles are novels by Rachel Kushner, Richard Price, and Elizabeth Strout about people grasping for a sense of community in a changing world.

Publishers Weekly  

Fall 2024 Adult Preview: Memoirs & Biographies

Fall brings form-breaking memoirs from seasoned novelists, context-shifting biographies of Audre Lorde and MLK, and autobiographies by the likes of Al Pacino and Josh Brolin.

Publishers Weekly  

Fall 2024 Adult Preview: Mysteries & Thrillers

This season, 50 Cent tries his hand at fiction, big names including Walter Mosley and Karin Slaughter return with fresh cases to crack, and a new class of crime writers comes into its own with a diverse slate of sophomore novels.

Publishers Weekly  

Fall 2024 Adult Preview: Poetry

Fall’s collections and anthologies turn to history, legacy, and lineage to celebrate poetry’s roots and its essential place in shaping an understanding of the present.

Publishers Weekly  

Fall 2024 Adult Preview: Romance & Erotica

Christmas romances are a staple of the season, but this fall also brings some love stories appropriate for Halloween, featuring magic, monsters, and even a couple of mortuaries.

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Fall 2024 Adult Preview: Science

This season’s crop includes new books from bestseller list mainstays, inquiries into the limits of AI, and explorations of animal communication.

Publishers Weekly  

Fall 2024 Adult Preview: SF, Fantasy & Horror

Fall brings a fresh crop of suitably autumnal cozy fantasies and gothic horror alongside some hotly anticipated sequels from TJ Klune, Chloe Gong, and others.

Publishers Weekly  

Fall 2024 Preview: Politics & Current Events

America’s rightward drift, reproductive healthcare in a post-Roe world, and players behind the January 6 Capitol attack feature in this fall’s noteworthy titles.

The Toledo Blade 

Editorial: Maumee delay intolerable

After illegally dumping millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Maumee River for 25 years there are still Maumee citizens fighting reasonable rules to prevent further violations. (“Maumee still settling issue with EPA,” Wednesday)

The Baltimore Sun 

Daily Horoscope for June 14, 2024

Our ideas are extra powerful today. Potent influences tug us one way and then another as the Moon squares Venus, stirring up the desire for comfort. The Sun will conjoin Mercury in Gemini at 12:33 pm EDT, filtering our thoughts into clear speech so that we can use our words in the most productive manner. There may be some confusion when the Moon opposes Neptune, but since Luna then slides into Libra, we should be able to relax into an easy give and take.

Mail&Guardian online 

Editorial: Let maturity reign

We expect the new government to work. Ramaphosa has promised that a list of principles will advance “the building of a united, democratic, non-racial, non-sexist and prosperous nation”

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Rocketmen bring international firepower

Kent Kings welcome Rye House Rockets for the Kent-Herts Trophy this weekend - and the fixture will have a cosmopolitan feel.

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Second time lucky!

There were no mixed feelings this year after Chestfield’s Ben Burgess put Leeds & Broomfield to the sword in their Voneus Village Cup rematch.

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Searle ticked all the boxes

Chief executive Damian Irvine says manager Danny Searle fitted Ebbsfleet like a glove following the departure of Dennis Kutrieb.

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Duane’s extra Dartford incentive

Returning Dartford striker Duane Ofori-Acheampong is out to repay the club for what they did for him the first time round.

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Canterbury captain: Stick to the plan

Captain Jarryd Taig believes Canterbury 1sts can beat Kent League Premier Division leaders Minster 1sts - provided they stick to their game-plan.

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

‘The first game is key’

Former England caretaker-boss and ex-Gillingham manager Peter Taylor has given his verdict on the Three Lions’ Euro 2024 chances.