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Ask a Bookseller: The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires
Yes, we know Halloween was last week, but vampires are an any-time-of-year kind of story, right? — especially for a suspense thriller described as “Steel Magnolias-meets-Dracula.” 
'The Harpy' doesn't need monsters to break up a marriage
If you expect the heroine of Megan Hunter's new novel to turn into an actual harpy, you'll be disappointed; “The Harpy” is actually a quiet, slightly surreal meditation on a failing marriage.
In her new collection, Nicole Krauss considers how 'To Be A Man'
Nicole Krauss's novels often have complex structures, but the simplicity of her new story collection allows the beauty and precision of her writing to shine through.
At 71, 'A Sand County Almanac' remains fresh and engaging
A new edition of "A Sand County Almanac" recently hit bookstore shelves. Considered a classic piece of conservation literature, Aldo Leopold’s observation of life on his Wisconsin farm were the foundation for his theories about what he called a land ethic. Fans of the book argue its timeless wisdom has relevance in 2020.
Three book recommendations to mind your manners
The day before one of the most polarized elections of our time, and Kerri Miller offers three books with which to mind your manners. 
'Group' destigmatizes and demystifies group therapy, without lessons
In her memoir, Christie Tate sets a positive example in the telling of how group therapy saved her — and in the care she takes to never present herself as an expert.
In 'The Upswing,' history holds the keys to moving away from today's tumultuous age
“Bowling Alone” author Robert Putnam joins with Shaylyn Romney Garrett to form the thesis that America's Gilded Age shows remarkable similarity to today — with a societal focus on "I" rather than "we."
Ina Garten: 'All my books really are about comfort food'
Sometimes you want a really good salad, Garten says. But now is not that time. Her new book, “Modern Comfort Food,” is packed full of recipes for beef stew, chocolate chip cookies and Boston cream pie.
Inks and colors rescue 'Blue In Green' from plodding plotting
Writer Ram V takes on a classic music-biz myth in his new graphic novel: The devilish crossroads deal. But it's illustrator Anand RK's loose, jazzy, clever art that really makes this book sing.