Saturday, 31 May 2014

#10: Top Secret Twenty-One: A Stephanie Plum Novel

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Top Secret Twenty-One: A Stephanie Plum Novel

Janet Evanovich

Release Date: June 17, 2014


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#8: Summer House with Swimming Pool: A Novel

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Summer House with Swimming Pool: A Novel

Herman Koch

4.5 out of 5 stars(2)

Release Date: June 3, 2014


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#9: The Forgotten Man Graphic Edition: A New History of the Great Depression

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The Forgotten Man Graphic Edition: A New History of the Great Depression

Amity Shlaes

4.2 out of 5 stars(5)

Release Date: May 27, 2014


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Friday, 30 May 2014

#10: Mr. Mercedes: A Novel

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Mr. Mercedes: A Novel

Stephen King

Ranking has gone up in the past 24 hours 38 days in the top 100

5.0 out of 5 stars(2)

Release Date: June 3, 2014


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Sam Greenlee, Writer, Producer, Government Agent, Dies at 83

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“The Spook Who Sat by the Door,” a film based on Mr. Greenlee’s novel about a black power revolution, was pulled from theaters after three weeks.





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Goodbye, Steinbeck; All Hail, Shelley

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A move by the British education minister Michael Gove to ensure that students read more British literature comes at the expense of American works.

















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Mr. Mercedes Book Trailer Now Online

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Want a quick taste of Brady's madness? Watch the exclusive StephenKing.com book trailer for Mr. Mercedes.

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Comics

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Jaime Hernandez’s “Love Bunglers,” Jesse Jacobs’s “Safari Honeymoon” and more.

















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Visuals

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New books that have something to do with portraiture or self-portraiture include a collection of drawings by Kurt Vonnegut.

















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Editors’ Choice

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Recently reviewed books of particular interest.





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Paperback Row

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Paperback books of particular interest.





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The Shortlist: ‘The Vacationers,’ by Emma Straub, and More

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New books by Emma Straub, Helen Walsh and Miranda Beverly-Whittemore.





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‘Casebook,’ by Mona Simpson

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In Mona Simpson’s sixth novel, a young boy’s spying yields knowledge about the precarious state of his family.





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Inside the List

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Daniel Schulman, whose biography of the politically influential Koch brothers is No. 17 on the extended hardcover nonfiction list, says, “I think it’s important, historically, to know who they are.”





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‘But Enough About You,’ by Christopher Buckley

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A collection of Christopher Buckley’s work includes historical spoofs, riffs about family life and literary criticism.





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Tom Zoellner’s ‘Train’

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Tom Zoellner sets off on a series of railway adventures in an attempt to recapture the power and poetry of train travel.





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Jen Doll’s ‘Save the Date’

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Jen Doll’s first book is a memoir about weddings she has attended.





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‘Love, Nina,’ by Nina Stibbe

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“Love, Nina” consists of the author’s letters home to her sister while working as a live-in nanny and rubbing elbows with London’s literary royalty.





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‘The Divorce Papers’ by Susan Rieger

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Susan Rieger’s epistolary first novel tells the story of a bitter uncoupling.





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‘Man and Beast,’ by Mary Ellen Mark

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A collection of Mary Ellen Mark’s photos from Mexico and India.





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‘The Lost Art of Dress,’ by Linda Przybyszewski

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Linda Przybyszewski unearths fashion advice from a forgotten group of 20th-century sartorial experts.





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‘Here Comes the Night,’ by Joel Selvin

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“Here Comes the Night,” about the producer and songwriter Bert Berns, is grounded in the New York City rhythm and blues recording scene of the 1960s.





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‘The Hippest Trip in America’ and ‘Soul Train’

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In their new books, Nelson George and Questlove chart the rise and reign of the African-American dance show “Soul Train.”





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‘The Noble Hustle’ and ‘Fading Hearts on the River’

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In their new memoirs, Colson Whitehead and Brooks Haxton use poker to expand our sense of how human beings work.





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Ruth Reichl’s ‘Delicious!’

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The plucky heroine of the food writer Ruth Reichl’s first novel goes on working for a magazine after it folds.





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‘The Keillor Reader,’ by Garrison Keillor

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A collection of stories, essays, poems and reminiscences from the creator of the public radio show “A Prairie Home Companion.”





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