TRENDING NEWSENTERTAINMENTFOOD & DRINKPETSSHOPPINGHEALTHY NOW HOME BEST READS ON PARADE BOOK PICKS SEE MOREBest New Books Out is Week – March 26 Discover the best new books out this week, chosen just for you by Parade MICHAEL GILTZ •UPDATED: MAR 28, 2024 Parade aims to feature only the best products and services.</p><p> If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.</p><p> You can nd roundups of new books all over the place.</p><p> But only Parade highlights books you’re not reading about anywhere else.</p><p> Of course, we cover the big releases from hot authors and the buzzed-about titles insiders already peg to be a hit.</p><p> Parade also curates picks from every genre imaginable: the picture books you can share with your children, grandchildren or any kids in your life; the co ee table books that are a treat to look at; the mysteries and romance novels fans are puzzling and swooning over; the absorbing works of history; the provocative titles discussing current events; and the unexpected book you didn’t realize you were dying to read until we told you about it.</p><p> You’ll nd plenty of titles to explore and some great books you just know someone in your life will appreciate when you share this story with them and say, “Check out the sports book! I think you’ll love it.” So here we go.</p><p> Get reading ! How To Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin; $28, Dutton They had us at the delightful cover, which echoes the opening of the PBS series Mystery! But throw in a country estate, an idyllic-seeming village riddled with petty feuds and secrets, a fortune teller predicting someone's murder (60 years in advance!) and we're sold.</p><p> Comparisons to the Thursday Murder Club (catnip for mystery lovers) is just icing on the cake.</p><p> Nourish by Gisele Bündc hen; $35, Clarkson Potter Can supermodels really help you eat and live better? Aren't their lives (and bodies and skin) already hopelessly ideal? Watch the charming Gisele Bündc hen feed the ladies of The View or share in her book endearingly old fashio ned tips like posting a weekly meal planner and you'll be won over by her genuine enthusiasm...and her delicious recipes.</p><p> Nothing revolutionary in Nourish, but maybe that's the point.</p><p> We know what we should be doing and Gisele wants to encourage us.</p><p> The Angel Of Indian Lake by Stephen Graham Jones; $28.99, Simon & Schuster/Saga Press The nale of a spookily scary trilogy, The Angel Of Indian Lake is an ode to slasher movies that goes much deeper than jump cuts and cheap thrills.</p><p> It's an auda cious reimagining of the American West, a look at small town America worthy of Stephen King and -- yes -- so frightening that reviews compare it to a chainsaw.</p><p> And not just because the rst book is titled My Heart Is A Chainsaw.</p><p> It's time to face down the Lake Witch and why wait for the movies or miniseries? At least you can read with the lights on.</p><p> On The Move by Abrahm Lustgarten; $30, Farrar, Straus and Giroux It's the start of a dystopian novel or maybe a Last Of Us-style video game.</p><p> Millions of people on the move.</p><p> Out of control wild res that dwarf anything we've seen before...and don't die out.</p><p> Flooding.</p><p> Hurricanes out of season and stronger than ever.</p><p> Punishing droughts.</p><p> And an overwhelmed power grid on the verge of collapse.</p><p> Except this isn't science ction: it's front-line reporting by a Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer whose byline has appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, ProPublica and elsewhere.</p><p> Sci- writers like Kim Stanley Robinson get their cutting edge ideas right here.</p><p> Gripping and informative.</p><p> The Emperor and the Endless Palace by Justinian Huang; $28.99, MIRA "Romantasy" is a hot new genre.</p><p> It mixes fantasy with romance in a way never imagined by J.R.R.</p><p> Tolkien, who felt even hand-holding was a bit much for Middle Earth.</p><p> Not anymore, where dragons and magic might be the backdrop for a steamy a air that would make Jackie Collins blush.</p><p> In his polished, acclaimed debut, Justinian Huang proves romantasy can also be a launc hpad for great writing.</p><p> He combines reincarnation and a love that crosses millennia to share a story of an emperor and courtier fated to be.</p><p> They meet in a palace and again 1700 years later at an isolated inn...an d again at an underground rave in LA.</p><p> So they're fated to be...but it's going to take a while.</p><p> Space Oddities by Harry Cli ; $29, Doubleday Harry Cli is a particle physicist at the University of Cambridge who conduc ts research at CERN's Large Hadron Collider -- wait, wait! Where are you going? Cli also appears often on tv and radio and print, as well as giving a TED Talk seen by millions.</p><p> He's more Carl Sagan than Stephen Hawking, able to explain cutting edge science in ways even folk who shy away from technical manuals will understand.</p><p> Space Oddities explores everything from weird energy pulsing out of the Antarctic ice to the fact that the universe is expanding a lot faster than we expected.</p><p> Along the way, he provides engaging sketches of the scientists exploring these strange events and what it all means.</p><p> It's fun! And de nitely odd.</p><p> Bubbly Beautif ul Kitty-Corn by Shannon Hale (author) and LeUyen Pham (illustrator); $19.99, Abrams Books For Young Readers Kitties.</p><p> Unicorns.</p><p> And now...mermaids! The latest in the Kitty-Corn series by two titans of children's books literally has it all.</p><p> You might try to resist kittens.</p><p> You might succeed in not falling head over heels for unicorns.</p><p> But kittys, unicorns and mermaids? Not a chance.</p><p> And the kids in your life aren't even trying.</p><p> The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt; $30, Penguin Press Put down the smartphone! Well, not if you're reading this story on your phone.</p><p> But taking a break is good advice for adults.</p><p> And it's essential advice for kids.</p><p> A social psychologist and author of the conversation starter The Coddling Of The American Mind, Haidt makes a case for an epidem ic of mental health problems among kids.</p><p> And if not everyone is ready to unplug their kids entirely, less time on screens is surely something most parents will embrace.</p><p> Icarus by K.</p><p> Ancrum; $19.99, HarperTeen In Greek mythology, Icarus ew too close to the sun and plunged to his death in the sea below.</p><p> It's a lesson in hubris or the pitfalls of youthful enthusiasm or just the dangers of ignoring your parents, especially when they make the reasonable point that your wings might melt if you y too high.</p><p> It's a myth that inspires even today.</p><p> K.</p><p> Ancrum remodels it entirely in a young adult fantasy that's easily one of the most acclaimed titles of the year (and it's only March).</p><p> In this enthralling tale, Icarus is an art thief who replaces priceless works with his dad's impeccable forgeries.</p><p> All goes well until he is caught by the son of their wealthy enemy, a fellow teen called Helios who demands Icarus become his secret friend.</p><p> You don't need to know that the name Helios contains the Greek for "sun" to know their friends hip will be hot and might just burn.</p><p> Most de nitely not just for teens .</p><p> The Art Of The Classic Western Movie Poster! edited by Ed Hulse; $59.99, Schi er We love art books, the over-sized volumes that sit on co ee tables or pride of place in your home.</p><p> If someone in your life is a fan of Westerns or just loves great poster imagery, The Art Of The Classic Western Movie Poster is a treat bursting with eye-catching imagery.</p><p> Check out this spread and then hold up a stagecoach or whatever you need to do and get your hands on a copy.Content continues below Content continues below Content continues below Content continues below Content continues below Content continues below Content continues below Content continues below Content continues below Content continues below Content continues below Content continues below From the dramatic Harry Carey poster for "The Fox" to the action in "The Gun ghter" and "Brass Commandments" to female outlaws in "Pardon My Nerve" and the noble tale of "Runnin' Straight," Westerns cover a range of emotions and these fantastic posters re ect that.</p><p> Courtesy of Schi er Publishing Sponsored Stories Here Are 23+ Hottest Gifts Of 2024 23 Insanely Cool Gadgets You'll Regret Not Getting Before They Sell Out Trending Gadgets | SponsoredFresh Sourdough Starter Where else can you nd FRESH sourdough starter - not dried? 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