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Your Week in Books This week, relish in the great literature by Irish writers for St. Patrick’s

[Plus, treat yourself to tarot decks and find Gabriel García Márquez’s magic.]( [Penguin Random House]( Your Week in Books This week, relish in the great literature by Irish writers for St. Patrick’s Day and explore the enchanting work of Gabriel García Márquez. [15 Books by Irish Writers]( Read contemporary favorites by Louise Kennedy, Sally Rooney, and more in honor of St. Patrick's Day on Sunday, March 17th. [Read More]( [New Mysteries & Thrillers To Read This Year]( Follow the chilling threads weaved together in these new mystery and thriller novels coming out this year. [Read More]( [Your Guide to the Work of Gabriel García Márquez]( Named the father of magical realism, delve into Gabriel García Márquez’s captivating body of work and his newly rediscovered novel [Until August](. [Read More]( [Beautiful Tarot Decks Ideal For Gifting]( What knowledge lies in the cards? Find out with these stunning tarot decks that will make the most insightful gift for others or for yourself! [Read More]( Your Literary Guide to the Oscars ✨ - From President Barbie to Mermaid Barbie (and even a book for Ken!), check out the tailored book picks to match each [Barbie](. - Find inspiration in books like [The Color Purple]( acclaimed for showcasing triumph and resilience. - For [Killers of the Flower Moon]( fans, here are the next-best true crime stories. - For a deeply moving story like the esteemed [Past Lives]( read these immersive introspective novels. - Get swept up in the magically lush worlds of Studio Ghibli, like in [The Boy and the Heron]( with these books. - Learn the stories behind [Oppenheimer]( and other expert retellings of the historical moments of World War II. Recommended for You [The Whiteness of Wealth]( [The Whiteness of Wealth]( By Dorothy A. Brown [Read More]( [Sultana's Dream and Padmarag]( [Sultana's Dream and Padmarag]( By Rokeya Hossain; Translated by Barnita Bagchi; Introduction by Tanya Agathocleous [Read More]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Penguin Random House LLC 1745 Broadway, NY, NY 10019 © 2024 Penguin Random House LLC

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