Kudos to Our Authors |
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A year after its release, A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini remains on the NYT hardcover fiction bestseller list, while his Kite Runner, published four years ago, is at #3 on the paperback trade fiction list. Visit Khaled's site |
Tim Ferriss: The 4-Hour Work Week has spent 27 weeks on the NYT hardcover advice bestseller list. It also tops the NYT hardcover business list. Visit Tim's site |
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Chris
Bohjalian's World War II love story, Skeletons at the Feast,
debuted on the New York Times bestseller list and was chosen as a Book Sense Selection. Visit
Chris' site |
Jodi Picoult's Nineteen Minutes has been on the NYT
hardcover fiction best seller list for 13 weeks running (watch Jodi’s trailer). Also see the trailer for her latest NYT-bestselling novel, Change of Heart. |
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Bestselling
author Alice Hoffman has had her new novel The Third
Angel chosen as an “Editor’s Choice” by the New York Times
Book Review. Visit Alice's site |
Barbara Delinsky’s The Secret Between Us hit The New
York Times bestseller list a week after its release. Visit
Barbara's site |
Recently Published ... |
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Queen
of the Road (Doubleday) by Doreen Orion. A wildand
truetale of two shrinks who travel 22,000 miles around the country in a renovated bus with
a dog,
two cats, and not nearly enough martinis. Watch the multimedia travelogues that take Doreen and her husband
from the RV Nudist Park in Colton, California to a UFO
conference in (where else?) Roswell, New Mexico. Visit Doreen's site
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Wit’s
End (Penguin) by Karen Joy Fowler. In Wit's End,
the bestselling author of The Jane Austen Book Club follows fiction writer Rima Lanisell as
she deals with love, loss, and the intrusions of her fans. Visit Karen's site
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Outtakes
from a Marriage (Shaye Areheart Books) by
Ann Leary . ". . .a sparkling debut novel…a bittersweet tale about
love, marriage, and the perils of fame,” according to PEOPLE Magazine. Visit
Ann's site |
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Promise
of the Wolves (Simon & Schuster) by Dorothy Hearst. Told
from the wolf’s point of view, Dorothy Hearst’s Promise of
the Wolves transports readers to a world 14,000 years in the
past, when the natural world was the only world and humans
fought to survive alongside of—and against—wolves. Visit Dorothy's site
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Before
the Storm (Mira) by Diane Chamberlain. According to PW,
“Chamberlain lays out her latest piece of romantic suspense in a
shattered chronology that’s as graceful as it is perfectly paced. .
. . her engrossing prose leads the way to redemption.”
Visit Diane's site
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Coming Soon... |
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Against
Us (Harmony) by Jim Sciutto. A behind-the-scenes
look at perceptions of the U.S. in the Middle East by Jim Sciutto,
ABC News’ Senior Foreign correspondent. "...insightful, captivating
and informative...essential reading," says Anthony Shadid, Middle
East correspondent for the Washington Post. Visit Jim's site
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Now in Paperback... |
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The
Double Bind (Vintage) by Chris Bohjalian. Chris
Bohjalian's NYT bestselling novel is now available in paperback. Get
set for a terrific read with surprising "Sixth Sense"-like twists and
turns. Visit Chris's site
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Carved
in Sand: When Attention Fails and Memory Fades in Midlife (Harper) by Cathryn Ramin. Don’t
miss Cathryn Jakobson Ramin’s personal tour through the science of
forgetfulness in search of a better brain. Visit
Cathryn's site |
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The Long Walk Home (Three Rivers) by Will North. "North's
bittersweet, romantic novel has invited some early comparisons with
the bestselling work of Nicholas Sparks and Robert James Waller,"
according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Visit Will's site |
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