The BookBrowse Review

Published December 4, 2024

ISSN: 1930-0018

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Editor's Introduction
Reviews
Hardcovers
Recommended for Book Clubs
Book Discussions

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Literary Fiction


Historical Fiction


Essays


Poetry & Novels in Verse


Mysteries


Thrillers


Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Speculative, Alt. History


Biography/Memoir


History, Current Affairs and Religion


True Crime


Travel & Adventure


Young Adults

Literary Fiction


Historical Fiction


Mysteries


Thrillers


Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Speculative, Alt. History


Graphic Novels


History, Current Affairs and Religion


Science, Health and the Environment


Extras
  • Blog:
    First Impressions Favorites: 2024’s Best Reader-Reviewed Books
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News Roundup

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How digital innovation both strengthens and threatens the book business
(Nov 27 2024)

On Nov. 18, 2022, PW published a report analyzing a database of 1,300 publishing startups, almost all of which were founded since Amazon launched the Kindle some fifteen years earlier. As soon as it was published, it was out-of-date: two days later, on Nov. 20, 2022, OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT, and since then the number of new startups has exploded.




Florida moves to dismiss publisher lawsuit over book bans
(Nov 22 2024)

Attorneys for the state of Florida have asked a federal judge to toss a closely watched book banning lawsuit filed by six major publishers, the Authors Guild, students, parents, and several bestselling authors. In a 25-page brief, filed on November 15, the state argues that the plaintiffs lack standing to bring the suit, which challenges two provisions of the state's newly enacted state law, HB 1069. Critics say that the law is fueling a surge in unconstitutional book bans in school libraries.




Percival Everett wins National Book Award for fiction with retelling of Huckleberry Finn
(Nov 21 2024)

Percival Everett has won the $10,000 National Book Award for fiction, one of the US’s most prestigious literary prizes, for James, his acclaimed reimagining of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Source: The Guardian

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