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  2. The best non-fiction books to read in 2024 - AOL

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    BOOKS: From candid memoirs to provocative essay collections, 2024’s forthcoming non-fiction is enticing. Jessie Thompson shares our guide to what you need on your reading pile

  3. Maryland Blue Crab Young Reader Award - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Blue Crab Young Reader Award is a literature award created to recognize high quality books for beginning and transitional readers in kindergarten through fourth grade. It is granted annually by the Maryland Library Association Children's Services Division (CSD). [ 1 ]

  4. The Best Nonfiction Books of 2024 - AOL

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    $29.76 at bookshop.org. Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling by Jason De León. Over seven years, anthropology professor Jason De León embedded with a group of ...

  5. Best non-fiction books of 2024: True crime, fandom and the ...

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    Here’s our guide to the must-read non-fiction of 2024. Even if you normally prefer to curl up with a novel or memoir, you might find yourself pleasantly surprised. The Peepshow by Kate Summerscale

  6. Goodreads Choice Awards - Wikipedia

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    Best Picture Book (2013, 2015) Diana Gabaldon: Best Romance (2009, 2014) Ina Garten: Best Food & Cooking (2014, 2020) John Green: Best Young Adult Fiction (2012), Best Nonfiction (2021) Kristin Hannah: Best Historical Fiction (2015, 2018) Deborah Harkness: Best Paranormal Fantasy (2012), Best Fantasy (2014) Charlaine Harris

  7. Malala's Magic Pencil - Wikipedia

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    Susie Wilde lists it as one of the best 2017 children's books, with the review, "her journey from dreams to reality has powerful imagery children will relate to". [24] Karen MacPherson of Washington Post includes the book in an article "These books can help build strong girls — and boys — for today's world". MacPherson summarises that ...