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In search of something good to read? USA TODAY’s Barbara VanDenburg­h scopes out the shelves for this week’s hottest new book releases. All books are on sale Tuesday.

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Check out a Nancy Reagan biography and two very different short story collection­s.

1. ‘The Triumph of Nancy Reagan’

By Karen Tumulty (Simon & Schuster, nonfiction)

What it’s about: The definitive biography of one of the most politicall­y influentia­l first ladies in American history and an intimate look inside Ronald Reagan’s presidency.

The buzz: A starred review from Publishers Weekly calls it “a complex and engrossing portrait of one of the 20th century’s most quietly influentia­l political figures.”

2. ‘The Souvenir Museum’

By Elizabeth McCracken (Ecco, fiction)

What it’s about: The author of “The Giant’s House” and “Bowlaway” releases a powerfully written new collection of short fiction that explores the mysterious bonds of family.

The buzz: “An astonishin­gly powerful collection worth multiple readings,” says a starred review from Kirkus Reviews.

3. ‘Love in Color: Mythical Tales from Around the World, Retold’

By Bolu Babalola (William Morrow, fiction)

What it’s about: This debut story collection retells love stories from history, mythology African legends and magical folktales, centering Black love.

The buzz: “The result is effortless­ly readable, and the chemistry between characters and the focus on Black female empowermen­t will surely win over many romance fans,” says Publishers Weekly.

4. ‘What Comes After’

By JoAnne Tompkins (Riverhead, fiction)

What it’s about: The shocking murder-suicide of two teenage boys tears apart a Pacific Northwest community, as well as the families the boys left behind. But a pregnant 16-yearold unexpected­ly offers hope and a way forward.

The buzz: Kirkus Reviews calls this “quiet portrayal of troubled lives” a “graceful debut.”

5. ‘One Got Away’

By S.A. Lelchuk (Flatiron, fiction)

What it’s about: Private eye (and bookseller) Nikki Griffin returns for a fresh case when a con man defrauds the matriarch of one of San Francisco’s wealthiest families.

The buzz: “This breakneckp­aced thriller – while straining the bounds of believabil­ity at times – is unapologet­ically bloody fun,” says Publishers Weekly.

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