Coming in just after the dawn of the New Year and just before the ALA awards are announced, here is my second (and final) installment in the Best YA Lit for Adults 2010 (click here More...
LJ music columnist Matthew Moyer picks the most definitive albums of 2010, among them a classic Bowie reissue and two markedly different debuts.
LJ reviewer M. Brandon Robbins highlights the past year's top games for libraries plus speaks to the three most hotly anticipated releases of 2011.
Readers hoping to understand the recent financial crises have plenty of options among the outstanding business titles of last year chosen by LJ reviewer Sarah Statz Cords.
As Gregg Sapp's picks reveal, advanced research on big science initiatives like the Human Genome Project has found its way into popular literature.
Favorites in some eclectic categories: series, sci-fi, and difficult endings.
Top-ten favorites from the most critically heralded home-video releases of documentaries and foreign, indie, and classic films on DVD and Blu-ray disc.
Among the year's most memorable audiobooks: four LJ Best Books, two postapocalyptic trilogy starters, and two nonfiction tracts on marriage.
Publishers responded to the U.S. health-care reform bill with a fascinating selection of books. Our longtime expert Barbara Bibel picked the standouts.
For the first time in Library Journal's history, the Book Review staff has compiled a top ten list. The goal was to glean the very best the great publishing tsunami has to offer with the More...