Saturday 31 January 2015

#10: Thug Kitchen: The Official Cookbook: Eat Like You Give a F*ck

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Thug Kitchen: The Official Cookbook: Eat Like You Give a F*ck

Thug Kitchen

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#9: God's Bankers: A History of Money and Power at the Vatican

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God's Bankers: A History of Money and Power at the Vatican

Gerald Posner

Release Date: February 3, 2015


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Friday 30 January 2015

#9: Cassey Ho's Hot Body Year-Round: The POP Pilates Plan to Get Slim, Eat Clean, and Live Happy Through Every Season

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Cassey Ho's Hot Body Year-Round: The POP Pilates Plan to Get Slim, Eat Clean, and Live Happy Through Every Season

Cassey Ho

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Release Date: April 7, 2015


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#4: Cassey Ho's Hot Body Year-Round: The POP Pilates Plan to Get Slim, Eat Clean, and Live Happy Through Every Season

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Cassey Ho's Hot Body Year-Round: The POP Pilates Plan to Get Slim, Eat Clean, and Live Happy Through Every Season

Cassey Ho

Release Date: April 7, 2015


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#9: All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood

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All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood

Jennifer Senior

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Release Date: January 20, 2015


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#5: Mr. and Mrs. Sunday's Suppers: More than 100 Delicious, Homemade Recipes to Bring Your Family Together

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Mr. and Mrs. Sunday's Suppers: More than 100 Delicious, Homemade Recipes to Bring Your Family Together

Lorraine Wallace

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Release Date: January 27, 2015


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ArtsBeat: Book Review Podcast: ‘Guantánamo Diary’

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Mark Danner discusses “Guantánamo Diary,” by Mohamedou Ould Slahi, and David Adam discusses his book, “The Man Who Couldn’t Stop.”

















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Jack Leggett, Pivotal Figure in Creative Writing, Dies at 97

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Mr. Leggett was a longtime director of the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop and a mentor to many well-known authors.

















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The Shortlist: Katherine Heiny’s ‘Single, Carefree, Mellow,’ and More

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New books by Katherine Heiny, Megan Mayhew Bergman, Mark Kurlansky and Shelly Oria.





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Paperback Row

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Paperback books of particular interest.





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Editors’ Choice

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Recently reviewed books of particular interest.





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‘Ideas of Order,’ by Neil L. Rudenstine

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A guide to Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, and an argument that they contain an underlying narrative.





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Open Book: Reading in Transit

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The photographer Reinier Gerritsen captures the reading habits of New York’s subway riders.





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Scott Blackwood’s ‘See How Small’

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Inspired by real events, Scott Blackwood’s novel imagines the aftermath of the murder of three teenage girls.





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David Adam’s ‘The Man Who Couldn’t Stop’

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A guide to the science of obsessive-compulsive disorder, offered by a sufferer.





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‘They Eat ­Horses, Don’t They?’ by Piu Marie Eatwell

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Debunking the myths and stereotypes about France.





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‘The Sacrifice,’ by Joyce Carol Oates

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In Joyce Carol Oates’s novel, a teenage girl is the alleged victim of a brutal rape.





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‘The Girl From Human Street,’ by Roger Cohen

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From Lithuania to South Africa, England, America and Israel, a journalist chronicles his family’s story of repeated upheaval.





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‘The Girl on the Train,’ by Paula Hawkins

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A psychological thriller of intersecting lives and betrayals.





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Letters: ‘Among the Disrupted’

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Readers respond to a recent essay by Leon Wieseltier.





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Crime: Tom Cooper’s ‘The Marauders,’ and More

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Every last one of the gaudy characters in Tom Cooper’s first novel, “The Marauders,” has a story to tell about life on the Gulf Coast.





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‘A Theory of the Drone,’ by Grégoire Chamayou

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A French philosopher asks what drones mean for the moral basis of war.





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Jenny Uglow’s ‘In These Times’

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Jenny Uglow’s multifaceted history of the British home front during the Napoleonic wars.





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‘Hall of Small Mammals,’ by Thomas Pierce

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The characters of Thomas Pierce’s stories inhabit a strange world where reality meets irreality.





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‘Only One Thing Can Save Us,’ by Thomas Geoghegan

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How the labor movement could survive and thrive.





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ArtsBeat: Anne Enright Is Ireland’s First Fiction Laureate

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The novelist Anne Enright is the first person chosen as fiction laureate for Ireland.

















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Inside the List

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Alexandra Fuller’s third memoir, “Leaving Before the Rains Come” is also her third best seller.

















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