July 2012
62 posts
David Sanger's Confront and Conceal in the NY...
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2012/aug/16/obama-abroad-report-card/?pagination=false
Kirkus on Jane by @TheRobinMaxwell
“A neatly framed narrative…Maxwell ticks all the boxes. A respectful, exciting, and disarming update of one of the last century’s most oft-told tales.”
Ned Beauman's The Teleportation Accident made the...
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@ElinHilderbrand's Summerland: The best beach... →
Very cool! @VictorGischler does The Shadow
Guardian review of Experiment Eleven: Deceit and... →
Janine di Giovanni on Syria's Elite - The Daily... →
Library Journal on Buddhaland Brooklyn by...
“A charming and touching tale of discovery. A reflective story that is certain to be appreciated by those who enjoy reading about the human condition.”
Publishers Weekly on Seven Days by @MeyerDeon
“Superior prose and characterization. Meyer balances the personal and professional adroitly, with a solution reminiscent of Peter Lovesey at his twistiest.”
@Janinedigi on Life During Wartime in Syria -... →
Review of Confront and Conceal in the @NYTimes...
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/books/review/confront-and-conceal-by-david-sanger.html
CBS picks The Empty Glass by J.I. Baker as one of...
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/07/17/5-top-summer-beach-reads/
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mulhollandbooks:
“THE TOWN FEELS LIKE home immediately, and he credits the leaves. It must be a pickup day. Plastic bags bursting with withered remains of life are stacked on the curbs, a few spilling over onto the sidewalks, flecks of crimson and copper that dot the white concrete like blood splatters on pale flesh. The air is that contrary blend: alive with a smell, but the smell is death.”...
Kirkus on Caravan of Thieves by @TheDavidRich
“Although Rich displays a nice touch for descriptive phrasing—“a slurry of chain stores”—it’ll be readers with a taste for Bourne-level action who will be eager for Rollie’s next adventure.
An easy-to-root-for hero in a fast-paced thriller makes for entertaining reading.”
The Olive - the Tumblr of Harper Perennial: short... →
harperperennial:
As you may recall from one of the many posts about it, we’re having an ebook sale with our friends at One Story, with some of our favorite short story collections on sale for the entire month of July for just $1.99. Today we’re highlighting Quarantine by Rahul Mehta.
5.2 Questions with @Bourdain at @Comic_Con
On sale today! Buddhaland Brooklyn by...
James’s patented clever dialogue and complex characters make the unusual...
– Publishers Weekly on @EloisaJames’s The Ugly Duchess
Publishers Weekly on Jerusalem: A Cookbook by...
“This cookbook promises to excite the taste buds of anyone interested in Middle Eastern cuisine. With multiple introductions at its front, explanations of different spices and ingredients, and anecdotal stories peppered throughout, this book offers not only taste but education as well.”
A Conversation with Mark Billingham and Lee Child:... →
The pace never slackens in screenwriter Romano’s superior debut thriller…
– @PublishersWeekly on @StephenPRomano’s Resurrection Express
Donna Williams’ Blog: Under The Banana Moon by... →
Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential Reissue Out This... →
@janinedigi on @DailyBeastTV