Activist, Spy, and Icon Josephine Baker's memoir, a bookish memoir about mental illness and identity by a literature professor, and more.
This week's featured books include the follow up to IRON FLAME, new horror by 2024 Nobel Prize winner Han Kang, and a memoir by the most dangerous woman in Africa.
This week's BIPOC lit news has new indie bookstores, new books by women to read, and some unfortunate (but accurate) predictions made by visionary Octavia Butler.
In this week's new releases, there are journeys to magical worlds, an isolated, wintery mystery-thriller, and a coming of age in Berlin's underground party scene. Which ones are you adding to the TBR?
What do you think of this whole situation?
Which new books are you most excited about?
Have you noticed book clubs and books are trending in real life?
What's the first BIPOC book you're reading this year?
Which books are you most looking forward to in 2025?
Which January releases are you most excited about for your book club?