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Check out these updates from [Omnivoracious] for January 24, 2017. [New SF and Fantasy Series That Will Make You Giddy with Anticipation] 9:00 AM PST, January 24, 2017 Reading-wise, there's nothing that beats immersing yourself in a gripping, thought-provoking book. A close second, though, is happily awaiting new books from authors you respect the hell out of. Four new series from seriously talented authors will have you circling dates on your calendar and clearing your schedule so you can settle in for some furiously good reading. TERRY BROOKS For many, … › [Read more] [Forget Your New Year's Resolutions. Do These Instead.] 4:00 AM PST, January 24, 2017 How’s it going with those New Year’s Resolutions now that we’re a few weeks into January? If your sparkly initial enthusiasm has fallen as flat as old Champagne, or you’re looking to establish new goals, our editors have just the books for you. Here’s to a wonderful, better-than-ever 2017! If you want to read more this year, Will Schwalbe’s recently released Books for… › [Read more] We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from [Amazon.com], please visit the opt-out link [here].

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