![]() ![]() “Too Much Is Not Enough,” by Andrew Rannells (Crown, non-fiction, on sale March 12) ![]() The buzz: “Richtel creates a hard-to-put-down account of the body’s first line of defense,” says Publishers Weekly.ģ. What it’s about: Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist Matt Richtel provides a deeply reported and entertainingly written exploration of the human immune system and how it works, told through the intimate stories of four lives grappling with mortality. “An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System,” by Matt Richtel (William Morrow, non-fiction, on sale March 12) The buzz: “Evocative writing and wholly realized characters complement a multifaceted tale that’s both harrowing and profound,” says Kirkus Reviews.Ģ. A suspenseful debut rooted in family tragedy. ![]() Husband and wife are torn in their loyalties – to their children and each other – as the trial date looms, and the kid's story keeps changing. What it’s about: A blended family is plunged into crisis when the son of one parent kills the daughter of the other in a drunk-driving accident. “House on Fire,” by Bonnie Kistler (Atria Books, fiction, on sale March 12) In search of something good to read? USA TODAY's Barbara VanDenburgh scopes out the shelves for this week’s hottest new book releases.ġ. ![]()
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