The article highlights recent and upcoming literary works, emphasizing crime, thriller, and romance genres. It spotlights Bill Cosby's new novel 'King of Ashes', which explores familial discord through a narrative similar to 'The Godfather'. Mia Sosa's 'When Javi Dumped Mari' presents a romantic friends-to-lovers tale, while Hal Ebbott's debut 'Among Friends' delves into the complexities of longstanding friendships affected by betrayal. Nonfiction titles like Mark Hoppus's 'Fahrenheit-182' focus on personal relationships over typical rock memoir topics, and Craig Thompson's 'Ginseng Roots' recounts his childhood experiences on Wisconsin ginseng farms, highlighting agricultural stories through graphic narratives.
Cosby's 'King of Ashes' compares the struggles of a family, integrating ailing patriarchs and personal conflicts within small Southern settings reminiscent of 'The Godfather'.
Mia Sosa's 'When Javi Dumped Mari' focuses on friends-to-lovers romance, featuring a humorous conflict when Mari gets engaged, testing their longstanding friendship.
Hal Ebbott's debut 'Among Friends' navigates complex family dynamics marred by jealousy and betrayal, showcasing his distinct voice that elevates the family drama genre.
Mark Hoppus's 'Fahrenheit-182' is a rock memoir that focuses less on rock star excess and more on his personal relationships and mental health.
Craig Thompson's 'Ginseng Roots' explores his childhood working on ginseng farms, bringing to light an often overlooked aspect of Wisconsin's agricultural history.
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