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The September LibraryReads List is Here!

SeptLRTILENEWYou voted, they counted, and the winners have finally been announced!

This month, we are thrilled to share that When No One Is Watching by Alyssa Cole is the #1 LibraryReads pick for September! Congratulations, Alyssa!

More great news: Monogamy by Sue Miller and The Writer's Library by Nancy Pearl and Jeff Schwager have also been selected for the September LibraryReads List. And that's not all! Tessa Bailey officially joins the LibraryReads Hall of Fame with the selection of Tools of Engagement.

Want to hear how our authors reacted to being selected for the September LibraryReads List? Listen to our newest Library Love Fest Podcast episode below to hear their responses.

Congratulations to all of our wonderful authors!
 
Click here to see the full list.

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image from edel-images.azureedge.net LrtoppickWhen No One Is Watching
by Alyssa Cole:
Rear Window meets 
Get Out in this gripping thriller from a critically acclaimed and New York Times Notable author, in which the gentrification of a Brooklyn neighborhood takes on a sinister new meaning…

"[A] searing indictment of the inseparable evils of racism and gentrification wrapped in an anxiety-inducing thriller with elements of romance and horror… Cole expertly layers plot twists, raising the stakes until the dramatic finale, and readers will cheer when the real heroes are revealed. Cole is a sure-bet suggestion for romance readers, and When No One Is Watching will expand her already enthusiastic audience."
Booklist  review

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image from cdn.shopify.comMonogamy
by Sue Miller:
A brilliantly insightful novel, engrossing and haunting, about marriage, love, family, happiness and sorrow, from New York Times bestselling author Sue Miller.

"A robust, character-driven examination of the inner workings of a lengthy marriage…. The novel is grounded by vibrant prose, vividly portrayed secondary characters, and the resiliency of everlasting love…A spectacular, powerful return."
Publishers Weekly  review

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image from cdn.shopify.comThe Writer's Library by Nancy Pearl &
Jeff Schwager:
Twenty-three of today's living literary legends, including Donna Tartt, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Andrew Sean Greer, Laila Lalami, and Michael Chabon, reveal the books that made them think, brought them joy, and changed their lives in this intimate, moving, and insightful collection from "America's Librarian" Nancy Pearl and noted playwright Jeff Schwager that celebrates the power of literature and reading to connect us all.

"Pearl and Schwager bring boundless enthusiasm and curiosity to this eclectic and probing book of interviews. The 22 authors represented are a varied and never boring cohort…. Readers of this delightful compendium will relish the chance to find many of those shared loves, as well as discover new ones."
Publishers Weekly  review

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image from cdn.shopify.com LibraryReads-Hall-of-Fame-Author-Blue-RibbonTools of Engagement
by Tessa Bailey:
In Tessa Bailey’s rom-com follow-up to Fix Her Up and Love Her or Lose Her, two enemies must team up to flip a house—and the sparks between them will either burn the place down or ignite a passion that neither can ignore!

"Quirky secondary characters, inviting small-town setting, and sensual scenes are highlights of this charming and funny novel…. Fans of Christina ­Lauren and Helena Hunting should add Bailey to their list of go-to rom-com authors."
Library Journal  review

Previous LibraryReads selections:
Love Her or Lose Her (January 2020)
Fix Her Up (June 2019)

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Thanks to all who participated and submitted votes for the September LibraryReads list! Be sure to submit your votes for the October LibraryReads list by September 1st. Click here to find out what we're recommending!  

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-Chris

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Editors Unedited: A Conversation with Sara Nelson, Vice President and Executive Editor at Harper Books

We are back with another podcast episode of Editors Unedited with Sara Nelson, Vice President and Executive Editor at Harper Books. She's got some exciting reads coming up; take a listen to the episode and find a list of the titles discussed below.

Listen to the episode here:

Titles discussed:

Thanks for coming on the podcast, Sara!

-Lainey

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How to Start (and Sustain) a Virtual Book Club: A Podcast Interview with Linda Cohen, Head of the Zumbette Book Club

Libraries are dealing with a lot of changes around the way they interact with their patrons. One challenge is having to transition to online meeting spaces. How do you pick a platform? Get the word out? Make sure you include readers who are not tech-savvy? We explore these questions in our latest podcast episode. I sat down with Linda Cohen, Sales Director at Booklist, to discuss her long-time book club and how they have made time to meet via Zoom to keep the book club alive during the pandemic. We discuss best practices—both technical and emotional—and I also sit in on one of their meetings. At the end of the podcast, you can hear how the group navigates their virtual meeting as they discuss Jennifer Chiaverini's Mrs. Lincoln's Sisters.

Listen to the podcast episode below:

More about Mrs. Lincoln's Sisters (available now):
The New York Times bestselling author of Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker returns to her most famous heroine, Mary Todd Lincoln, in this compelling story of love, loss, and sisterhood rich with history and suspense.

"Through meticulously researched historical detail and sympathetic portrayal of each character, including Mary herself, Chiaverini provides a fascinating glimpse into the women of an influential family on the front lines of some of the most important moments of that indelible time."
—Booklist

Rachel Kahan, the editor for this book, gave the book group a few discussion questions. You can use these in your own book club discussion!

  • What was your impression of Mary Lincoln? Is she a sympathetic character?
  • We see Mary’s relationships with her sisters, and with her son Robert, go from intimacy to estrangement more than once. Why do you think it was so hard for Mary to maintain her relationships with her family?  
  • Mary suffers many almost unimaginable traumas: losing her mother at an early age, losing three of her four children, witnessing the murder of her husband. Was her “madness” inevitable? Was institutionalizing her the best solution?
  • How does the trauma and sorrow of the Todd sisters’ lives and their periodic estrangements mirror what had been happening to the nation they lived in? Were they able to patch things up and move on? Was the nation able to?
  • Did the Todd sisters’ life of relative comfort and privilege influence how they behaved as adults? Did it protect them during the Civil War?

Find supplemental information about Mary Todd Lincoln in this family tree and dramatis personae from the author. Listen to an audio sample of the book here.

We also mentioned the past book club episode with Linda. You can listen to that here

Want even more book suggestions for your book club? Take a look at our book club catalog.

Let us know how your book club is adapting to the virtual meeting space. Leave us a message on our voicemail: 212-207-7773.

A huge thank you to Linda Cohen for taking the time to share her expertise. I had such fun sitting in on this conversation.

-Lainey

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The Buzz is Building for Diane Cook’s THE NEW WILDERNESS!

image from cdn.shopify.comThe buzz is seriously building for Diane Cook's The New Wilderness (on sale August 11th)! In addition to being longlisted for the Booker Prize, this powerful debut novel (following Diane's short story collection Man V. Nature) is garnering wide-spread praise in national publications, including a feature in Entertainment Weekly, who posted the first serial excerpt from The New Wilderness, as well as including it in their Late-Summer Must-Reads. Their thoughts? "Could this be the great climate change novel of our time? Buzz is building fast for the epic debut novel of Diane Cook."

On Tuesday, August 4th, we had the pleasure of welcoming Diane Cook to Door to Door to discuss The New Wilderness, along with legendary author Jonathan Lethem, who discussed his upcoming novel The Arrest. You can watch the replay below!

As you can tell from our interview, the Library Love Fest team was blown away by
The New Wilderness. Timely, haunting, beautiful, and challenging, this book will stay with you long after the final page.

Below, you can check out just a sampling of the praise this unforgettable novel has received. The New Wilderness goes on sale August 11th, so you can pre-order your copy now

 

Praise for The New Wilderness

"Gripping, fierce, terrifying examination of what people are capable of when they want to survive in both the best and worst ways. Loved this."
—Roxane Gay

"More than a version of ‘Survivor: Woodlands,’ this novel asks tough questions about love and sustainability."
—Bethanne Patrick, The Washington Post

"In this wry, speculative debut novel, Cook envisions a crowded and polluted near future in which only one natural area remains, the Wilderness State…. Cook’s unsettling, darkly humorous tale explores maternal love and man’s disdain for nature with impressive results."
—Publishers Weekly Star review

"This ecological horror story (particularly horrifying now) explores painful regions of the human heart."
—Kirkus Reviews Star review

"In her gripping and provoking debut novel, Cook extends the shrewd and implacable dramatization of our catastrophic assault on the biosphere that she so boldly launched in her short story collection, Man V. Nature…. Violence, death, tribalism, lust, love, betrayals, wonder, genius, and courage—all are enacted in this stunningly incisive and complexly suspenseful tale akin to dystopian novels by Margaret Atwood and Claire Vaye Watkins."
—Donna Seaman, Booklist Star review

"I’ve been impatiently waiting for Diane Cook’s first novel since I discovered her collection, Man V. Nature, in 2014. It’s finally here—and to answer your first question, yes, it was indeed worth the wait…it tackles the deepest of human emotions—as well as big ideas about the planet—in satisfying ways. Also, it’s a page-turner!"
—Emily Temple, author of The Lightness and Managing Editor at Literary Hub                          

"Few books electrify me the way Cook’s surreal short story collection Man V. Nature did, but her debut novel—which continues her exploration of the interplay between nature and civilization—has done it again."
—Arianna Rebolini, Buzzfeed                                                  
        

"[Diane Cook] returns this summer with her first novel, a dystopian tale being compared to Station Eleven. A mother and daughter flee the dangers of pollution and join a community that hopes to build a new life in protected wilderness. But how to live in nature and not destroy it? These are questions many of us are already asking, and we can’t wait to dive into Cook’s exploration."
BookPage

"The New Wilderness is a virtuosic debut, brutal and beautiful in equal measure."
—Emily St. John Mandel, New York Times bestselling author of Station Eleven and The Glass Hotel

"The New Wilderness left me as stunned as a deer in headlights. Gut-wrenching and heart-wrecking, this is a book that demands to be read, and urgently. With beauty and compassion, Diane Cook writes about the precariousness of life on this planet, about the things that make us human—foremost the love between mothers and daughters, at once complex and elemental. Cook observes humanity as a zoologist might—seeing us exactly as the strange animals we really are."
—Rachel Khong, author of Goodbye, Vitamin

"Diane Cook upends old tropes of autonomy, survival, and civilization to reveal startling new life teeming beneath, giving a glimpse into the ways the world we think we know could come unstuck and come to life in the care of the women and girls of the future. This is not just a thrilling, curious, vibrant book–but an essential one, a compass to guide us into the future."
—Alexandra Kleeman, author of You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine

-Chris

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LLF Staff Suggestions for the October LibraryReads List

OctoberlrtileHello, librarians! 

We are thrilled to present our staff suggestions for the October LibraryReads List! Simply put: October is packed with propulsive, thought-provoking, masterful reads. We cannot wait to hear what you think.

Remember: votes for the October LibraryReads List are due September 1st! 

-The LLF Team (Virginia, Chris, and Lainey)

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Cold Millions by Jess Walter
For fans of: Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan and
Moonglow by Michael Chabon

The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Beautiful Ruins delivers another "literary miracle" (NPR)—a propulsive, richly entertaining novel about two adventure-seeking brothers, the enemies who threaten them, and the women who reveal to them an unjust world on the brink of upheaval.

"The fact that the same author has written books as wildly different and all as transporting as The Zero (2006), The Financial Lives of the Poets (2009), Beautiful Ruins (2012), and now this latest tour de force is testimony to Walter’s protean storytelling power and astounding ability to set a scene, any scene…. We have heard that Jess Walter writes nonstop: Seven days a week, 365 days a year. Please, never stop."
Kirkus Reviews Star review

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netLeave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam
For fans of: The Better Sister by Alafair Burke
and The River by Peter Heller

From the author of Rich and Pretty and That Kind of Mother, a magnetic novel about two families, strangers to each other, who are forced together on a long weekend gone terribly wrong.

"Spectacular and ominous…. This illuminating social novel offers piercing commentary on race, class and the luxurious mirage of safety, adding up to an all-too-plausible apocalyptic vision." 
Publishers Weekly  review

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Listen to a podcast interview between Rumaan Alam and LLF's Chris Connolly!

 

 

image from edel-images.azureedge.netPlain Bad Heroines by emily m. danforth
For fans of: The Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo and 
Wilder Girls by Rory Power
The Favourite meets The Haunting of Hill House in this highly imaginative and original highbrow horror-comedy centered around a cursed New England boarding school for girls, a wickedly whimsical celebration of the art of storytelling, sapphic love, and the rebellious female spirit—and the highly-anticipated adult debut from the award-winning author of The Miseducation of Cameron Post.

"Plain Bad Heroines wears its brilliance lightly and like the Black Oxford apples described in these pages, it's dark, sweet, and addictive. emily danforth displays all the gothic wit of Edward Gorey and all the soaring metafictional ambitions of David Mitchell, alongside a generosity and humanity that is uniquely her own.  Simply one of the best books I've read in the last decade."
—Joe Hill, New York Times  bestselling author of The Fireman

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Listen to a podcast interview between emily m. danforth and Jessica Williams, Executive Editor at William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers!  

 

 

image from edel-images.azureedge.netGoodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy
For fans of: The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides and 
The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine
From "master of clever misdirection" (Kirkus Reviews) Aimee Molloy, author of the New York Times
bestseller The Perfect Mother, comes an irresistible psychological thriller featuring a newly married woman whose life is turned upside down when her husband goes missing.

"Constructed with house-of-cards precision, this cunning story surges forward as though powered by outboard motor. But Molloy proves equally skilled in the elusive arts of character and dialogue: Goodnight Beautiful isn’t only the most suspenseful novel you’ll read this year; it’s likely to be the funniest, too. I wish that every book, in every genre, were as deeply imagined and fully inhabited as this one."
—A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netSpoiler Alert by Olivia Dade
For fans of: Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert and The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai
Olivia Dade bursts onto the scene in this delightfully fun romantic comedy set in the world of fanfiction, in which a devoted fan goes on an unexpected date with her celebrity crush, who’s secretly posting fanfiction of his own.

"Spoiler Alert is a gentle, funny, and sexy romance that captivated me from the first page and kept me enthralled to the very (happy) end. I adored these characters and every moment of their journey to love. Olivia Dade has crafted an unforgettable story, one that’s earned an immediate spot on my comfort-reads shelf."
—Mia Sosa, USA Today bestselling author of The Worst Best Man

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netA Solitude of Wolverines by Alice Henderson
For fans of: Field of Bones by J. A. Jance and Bearskin by James A. McLaughlin
The first book in a thrilling series featuring a wildlife biologist who courts trouble as she saves endangered species…and a mysterious killer who buries his dead in the land she helps preserve—a fast-paced, action-driven tale of suspense with the atmosphere and propulsive tension of works by Jane Harper, C. J. Box, William Kent Krueger, and Nevada Barr.

"A true stunner of a thriller debut. Both a mystery and a survival story, here is a novel written with a naturalist’s eye for detail and an unrelenting pace. It reminded me of the best of Nevada Barr, where the wilderness itself is as much a character as the feisty wildlife biologist who must solve a crime in a remote town where no one is talking, and everyone is a suspect. It's so fraught with excitement and wondrous details that it demands to be read in one sitting and savored afterward. Don’t miss it."
—James Rollins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Last Odyssey

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netA Wild Winter Swan by Gregory Maguire
Also from the author: Hiddensee and After Alice
After brilliantly reimagining the worlds of Oz, Wonderland, Dickensian London, and the Nutcracker, the New York Times bestselling author of Wicked turns his unconventional genius to Hans Christian Andersen's "The Wild Swans," transforming this classic tale into an Italian-American girl's poignant coming-of-age story, set amid the magic of Christmas in 1960s New York.

"Maguire (Wicked) continues his fabulist fairy tale remixes with this enchanting story…. Maguire parallels the swan boy’s story of brokenness to Laura’s own struggles overcoming class and cultural differences. Fans of Maguire’s retellings will love this simple, elegant story.
Publishers Weekly

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Forgotten Daughter by Joanna Goodman
For fans of: The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton and
The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter by Hazel Gaynor

From the author of the bestselling novel The Home for Unwanted Girls comes another compulsively readable story of love and suspense, following the lives of two women reckoning with their pasts and the choices that will define their futures.

Praise for The Home for Unwanted Girls: "A study of how love persists through the most trying of circumstances. Deep and meaningful, this novel captures the reader’s attention until they’re rewarded with a happy ending."
Booklist 

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Girl in the Mirror by Rose Carlyle
For fans of: Never Have I Ever by Joshilyn Jackson and 
Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman

Written with the chilling, twisty suspense of The Wife Between Us, a seductive debut thriller about greed, lust, secrets, and deadly lies involving identical twin sisters.

"Rose Carlyle's The Girl in the Mirror took my breath away, page after page. It has it all: a superbly taut plot. Unforgettable, haunting characters. A setting that will instantly transport you to the lush landscape of the Seychelles. And one of the best endings I've read in a very long time. Bottom line—this book is exactly what we're all craving right now: a delicious, perfect escape."
—Aimee Molloy, New York Times bestselling author of The Perfect Mother 
and Goodnight Beautiful

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netA Walk Around the Block by Spike Carlsen
For fans of: Soonish by Kelly Weinersmith and Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik
The bestselling author of A Splintered History of Wood uses a walk around his hometown to explore how every part of our urban landscape—from manhole covers and recycling bins to pedestrian crossings and bike lanes—impact and shape our lives in this fascinating work of popular science.

"No neighborhood walk will ever be the same after Spike Carlsen reveals to you the extraordinary origins of your ordinary surroundings. His grand storytelling style will make you wonder why you’ve always taken for granted alleyways, asphalt, and manhole covers, and how your ancestors could ever have lived without them."
— Rebecca Martin, technical editor, 
Mother Earth News and Grit

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Lost Shtetl by Max Gross
For fans of: Forest Dark by Nicole Krauss
A remarkable debut novel—written with the fearless imagination of Michael Chabon and the piercing humor of Gary Shteyngart—about a small Jewish village in the Polish forest that is so secluded no one knows it exists…until now.

"Lively and imaginative…. 
alternately reminiscent of early Isaac Bashevis Singer and a Catskills comedian. Gross’s entertaining, sometimes disquieting tale delivers laugh-out-loud moments and deep insight on human foolishness, resilience, and faith.
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Publishers Weekly Star review

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netWhen We Were Young & Brave by Hazel Gaynor
Also from the author: Meet Me in Monaco and Last Christmas in Paris
The New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Came Home sets her unforgettable new novel in China during WWII, inspired by true events surrounding the Japanese Army’s internment of teachers and children from a British-run missionary school.

"Gaynor's story of courage and strength will make you believe in the heroic spirit in each of us."
 —Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netChristmas at the Island Hotel by Jennie Colgan
Also from the author: 500 Miles from You and Christmas as Rosie Hopkins' Sweetshop
Another heartfelt and delightful Christmas tale from the beloved New York Times bestselling author of The Bookshop on the Corner  and Christmas on the Island.

Praise for Christmas at the Cupcake Cafe: "This tale is even sweeter than the first. Festive and charming, it’s another triumph for Jenny Colgan."
Cosmopolitan (UK)

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Fragile Earth edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
For fans of: The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells
A collection of the New Yorker’s groundbreaking reporting from the front lines of climate change—including writing from Bill McKibben, Elizabeth Kolbert, Ian Frazier, Kathryn Schulz, and more.

"An informative, stimulating collection…. Top-shelf writers deliver urgent and compelling
calls for dramatic change.
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Kirkus Reviews Star review

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netJane in Love by Rachel Givney
For fans of: The Jane Austen Project by Kathleen A. Flynn
A charming, romantic debut novel in which Jane Austen, heralded author, ends up time-traveling almost 200 years in the future. There she finds the love she's written about and the destiny she's dreamed of…but is it worth her legacy?

"Artfully written and engaging, Jane in Love is a lively effusion of wit and humor."
—Graeme Simsion, New York Times bestselling author of 
                               The Rosie Project

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Cookbook Club by Beth Harbison
Also from the author: Every Time You Go Away and One Less Problem Without You
New York Times bestselling author Beth Harbison whips together a witty and charming—and delicious—story about the secrets we keep, the friends we make, and the food we cook.

Praise for Every Time You Go Away: "A heartwarming story about love transcending time and space…tempering tragedy with wry humor, heartfelt introspection, and an unexpected romance."
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image from edel-images.azureedge.netHouse of Correction by Nicci French
For fans of: Under a Dark Sky by Lori Rader-Day
In this heart-pounding standalone from the internationally bestselling author that People calls "razor sharp," a woman accused of murder attempts to solve her own case from the confines of prison—but as she unravels the truth, everything is called into question, including her own certainty that she is innocent.

"This well-written, psychological thriller has a gripping plot that will satisfy fans of Val McDermid and Sharon J. Bolton."
Library Journal

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netSanta Monica by Cassidy Lucas
For fans of: What Happens in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand
A debut novel in the vein of Liane Moriarty and Tom Perrotta, about dark secrets brought to life after the mysterious death of a handsome and charismatic trainer to the elite women in Santa Monica.

"Part riveting mystery, part incisive domestic drama, Santa Monica is a sharp look at the superficial lives of the pretending-to-be-perfect in gorgeous seaside California, expertly walking the line between satire, suspense and biting social commentary."
—Kimberly McCreight, New York Times bestselling author of Reconstructing Amelia and A Good Marriage

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For more great reading suggestions for October, check out our
The deadline to submit your votes is September 1! 
 

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We hope you enjoy the books! For more information about LibraryReads, visit their websiteRemember: Vote early! Vote often!

-Chris

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Don’t Leaf These Fall Books Behind

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Check out these upcoming Fall reads that were included in our August Library Journal ad. 

Additional titles not included in the ad:

Find more upcoming HarperCollins titles in our Edelweiss+ catalogs.

-Lainey

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Shout ‘N Share 2020: Librarians Across the Country Love These Forthcoming HarperCollins Titles

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Every year at Book Expo, a program called Shout 'N Share features a panel of librarians who present forthcoming books that have caught their attention. Though Book Expo was cancelled, Booklist hosted this virtual book presentation on Wednesday, July 22nd, with over 1,400 librarians in attendance.

Panelists included: Donna Seaman, Booklist, Adult Books Editor; Robin Bradford from Pierce County Library System in WA; Allison Escoto from The Center for Fiction, Brooklyn, NY; Sharon Fason from the Chicago Public Library; and Sara Martinez from the Nathan Hale Library in Tulsa, OK.

The library marketing team sent reading material to each panelist prior to the event, tailored to their reading tastes. We are happy to announce the following HarperCollins titles that were chosen by the panelists. This list was sent to all registrants and also included in The Booklist Reader, which has a readership of 45,000 monthly visits.

HarperCollins has participated in this program for many years and our books have been well-represented. But this year is extraordinary. We’ve never had this many must-read titles called out by the panel of librarians.

Congratulations to our authors on the list!

The Big She-Bang by Marisa Acocella

Black Bottom Saints by Alice Randall

The Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett by Annie Lyons

Clean Mind, Clean Body by Tara Stiles

I Am These Truths by Sunny Hostin

Like Lovers Do by Tracey Livesay

Make Me Rain by Nikki Giovanni

Prime Deceptions by Valerie Valdes

Reclaiming Her Time by Helena Andrews-Dyer and R. Eric Thomas

Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade

Too Much Lip by Melissa Lucashenko

Unforgetting by Robert Lovato

A Walk Around the Block by Spike Carlsen 

We’re Better Than This by Elijah Cummings and James Dale 

What Becomes a Legend Most by Philip Gefter

You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria

Find the full list of titles presented here. Watch the replay of the event here. Read the article from The Booklist Reader here.

-Lainey

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New Podcast Episode: An Interview with Rumaan Alam, Author of LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND

image from edel-images.azureedge.netHello, librarian friends.

Today, I'm thrilled to share my interview with Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind. Rumaan's latest novel is one of the buzziest books of the fall, and for good reason: it's part tension-packed thriller, part biting social critique, told in Rumaan's signature voice that won him acclaim for his previous novels Rich and Pretty and That Kind of Mother

Leave the World Behind flew to the top of my TBR pile when all-star Harper sales rep Kate McCune raved about it. You can read her thoughts here. I subsequently tore through the book in a matter of days, and, along with my colleagues Virginia Stanley and Lainey Mays, formed a triumvirate of Rumaan-fandom. The book has also received praise from authors Roxane Gay, Emma Straub, Laura Lippman, and others. Just check out this rave from Laura Lippman!

"You will want to read Leave the World Behind very quickly, you will want to read it very slowly and savor every word. Rumaan Alam's ingenious, gorgeously written novel feels both like a prophecy and a contemporaneous response to our anxious era, all of it building to a perfect finale."
—Laura Lippman, New York Times bestselling author of Lady in the Lake and My Life as a Villainess

You can listen to our interview below and also check out our show notes. Enjoy!

 

To listen to Rumaan's podcast interview with Tracy Sherrod, Editorial Director of Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, click here. You can also listen to Tracy's interview on The Library Love Fest Podcast here.

Check out Rumaan's two podcasts on SlateWorking and Outward

Read Rumaan's interview with Vogue that was referenced in our interview regarding cell phones and writing across gender.

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Be sure to get your LibraryReads votes in by September 1, 2020.

Thank you Rumaan for joining us on the podcast!

-Chris

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LLF Guest Post: Why Mothers Make the Best Writers by Pamela Crane, Author of LITTLE DEADLY SECRETS

9780062984913We are honored to have a guest post from Pamela Crane, author of Little Deadly Secrets, on the blog this week. Little Deadly Secrets is the latest addictively readable domestic suspense novel from USA Today bestselling author Pamela Crane. In this book, we meet Mackenzie, Robin, and Lily. They have been inseparable forever, sharing life’s ups and downs and growing even closer as the years have gone by. They know everything about each other—or so they believe. 

Welcome, Pamela!

 

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My kids call me the Mental Mommy. We even made matching t-shirts. Before the pandemic, we wore them to our library so that I could easily find my children amid the book stacks. (Because what other kid would wear a shirt that says Proud child of a Mental Mommy?) The nickname could have evolved because there are four of them and one of me, and since they outnumber me, some days Mommy goes a little…well, mental. When I asked my oldest daughter where they came up with it, she told me it’s because I write stories about domestic drama, particularly mothers and their wild families. I remember sighing with relief (yay, they didn’t think I was a bad mom!)…until she elaborated that she, too, wrote a short story about murder and motherhood. I’m sure I’ll be paying for her therapy over it someday.

Sure, being a mom makes it hard to write. Sneaking in a chapter here, a paragraph there, around naps and snacks and virtual learning (God help me). But motherhood also gives writers an advantage. It stretches you in ways you never imagine—both in how it fills you with a sacrificial love more limitless than the skies, and pushes your buttons more than a trigger-happy child on an elevator. The range of emotions parenthood equips you with is enough to fill a Fyodor Dostoyevsky page count, and the drama (oh, the drama!) would make Shakespeare’s quill pen tremble.

My books are as honest as life. We rarely see this in literature, the darker side of motherhood. Instead we read about the ever-patient mom with kids who are rarely seen or heard. In real life, kids are noisy, messy, curious, always talking over you, screaming a thousand “Mommy’s!” a day. There’s a lot of drama that comes with parenting—whether your child is little or big—and to me, it makes a more exciting family dynamic in fiction. That’s what I write about. The little and big messes that come with family—and in the case of Little Deadly Secrets, include a dash of murder.

If you’re a parent, you know what I’m talking about. When your toddler paints his bedroom in poo. Or when your five-year-old plays hairdresser and cuts her sister’s hair in a style even the 1980s would disown. From there the problems grow bigger, like when your pre-teen uses his first swear word (he certainly didn’t learn that word from me!). By the time they hit puberty, lying is an art form. Don’t get me started on the teen drama. I’m faint just thinking about it.

You’ll find “Mental Mommy-hood” woven into my drama because life with kids is full of it. Kids are natural rebels, wanting their own way, watching the world around them, wondering how they can tame it for their own. So I feature those rebellious children, angsty teens, and miniature spitfires…then tell my children never to act like Mommy’s characters.

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Thank you, Pamela! 

Be sure to download an egalley of Little Deadly Secrets, available August 18, 2020, from Edelweiss+ and NetGalley.

-Lainey

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Join Us on Tuesday, 7/21, for an Adventure-Filled Episode of DOOR TO DOOR!

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Hello, librarians!

We are reaching out to let you know about a very special upcoming episode of Door to Door that you won't want to miss!

On Tuesday, July 21st at 2:00pm ET, join us for an entirely fresh look at the cities in which we live! Go on an intellectual adventure with Thomas Hynes, author of Wild City and Spike Carlsen, author of A Walk Around the Block.

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WILDCITYAbout Wild City by Thomas Hynes: An illustrated guide to 40 of the most well-known, surprising, notorious, mythical, and sublime non-human citizens of New York City—a love letter to its surprising ecological diversity. 

Find out more about Wild City

Wild City is chock full of delightful surprises, so be sure to join us to learn more. Below are seven fun facts to get you started!

1. There are more peregrine falcons per square mile in NYC than anywhere else in the world. The ledges and pigeons make it an ideal habitat.  

2.The first panda bear to ever set foot (or paw) anywhere in the United States first lived for two months in a Midtown apartment before relocating to a zoo. 

3. There are two beavers on the New York City flag. 

4. In the late 1800s, there were more horses living in New York City than there were humans living in Pittsburgh. 

5. Rooftop honey bees in Brooklyn unintentionally uncovered the largest known marijuana growing facility in New York City's history.

6. New York City, as recently as 1600, was home to half the world's oysters. 

7. There is a coyote living in Central Park. 

About A Walk Around the Block by Spike Carlsen:
The bestselling author of A Splintered History of Wood uses a walk around his hometown to explore how every part of our urban landscape—from manhole covers and recycling bins to pedestrian crossings and bike lanes—impact and shape our lives in this fascinating work of popular science.

Find out more about A Walk Around the Block 

Watch this great video introduction to A Walk Around the Block
by author Spike Carlsen!

Check out these ten unique experiences Spike Carlsen encountered while researching for A Walk Around the Block!

1. A conversation with Bea Johnson (who explains how her family of four generates a mere quart jar of trash during an entire year).

2. Touring the Trash Museum of New York City (home of 45,000+ items one sanitation worker collected over a 34-year career).

3. Walking through the sewers of Paris (an activity that’s been popular with Parisians for 170 years).

4. Interviewing squirrel linguist Robert Lishak (a professor at Auburn University who’s studied squirrel behavior and language for 40 years) (now I know what Kuk-kuk means).

5. Spending a week with a pigeon racer, his racing club and his 240 "race horses of the sky" as they find their way home from 100 miles away.

6. Working side-by-side in a Paris alley with graffiti artist, Irvin (making a name for myself without being arrested).

7. Judging a roadkill contest in Marlington, West Virginia (the wild boar-pepper dish won over the Bumper Bear tacos and rabbit stew).

8. Nordic Walking with the Nordic Walking Queen (and adding years to my life).

9. Strolling through Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia (a cemetery that’s part public park, part burial ground, part art museum, and part wedding venue).

10. Walking the neighborhood route with my mail delivery person (and finding out why the letter to my next-door neighbors needs to travel 60 miles).

 

To watch the episode LIVE on Facebook, simply visit our Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/librarylovefest.  Be sure to follow us on Facebook to receive notification every time we're live. 

If you don't use Facebook, not to worry! Every episode of Door to Door is available on our blog and our YouTube channel immediately following the Facebook Live broadcast! 

 
-LLF
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Lots of Love for Rebekah Taussig’s SITTING PRETTY

9780062936790_50df3Sitting Pretty is a memoir-in-essays from Rebekah Taussig, disability advocate and creator of the Instagram account @sitting_pretty, reflecting on identity, accessibility, and representation and processing a lifetime of memories to paint a more beautiful, nuanced portrait of a body that looks and moves differently than most.

The love for this book is pouring in. Check out these reviews:

“A disability advocate debuts with a collection offering potent rejoinders to ableism…. A fierce and fabulous revision to entrenched ableist scripts.”
—Kirkus Reviews Star review

“An invaluable, eye-opening look at disability from a firsthand perspective.”
Booklist

“Her smart and witty observations about living with disabilities will be enlightening and eye-opening for readers.”
—Publishers Weekly

"Rebekah writes in a way that is somehow both world-shakingly profound and beautifully intimate. Her voice is unforgettable in its power to make you feel, question, learn, and grow. There aren't words for how much the world needs this book."
—Megan Jayne Crabbe, bestselling author of Body Positive Power 

"Sitting Pretty is the book I needed years ago as I grappled with my sense of self and my identity as a disabled woman. I put it down while reading only long enough to collect myself each time waves of emotion crashed over me. Rebekah's spunky, self-aware wit, combined with education that never feels didactic, make this book a worthwhile and rewarding read."
—Emily Ladau, writer, speaker, and disability rights activist

Be sure to check out Rebekah's recent Q&A with Publishers Weekly.

We have previously heard from Rebekah when she wrote an excellent letter to librarians and when she was interviewed by her editor at HarperOne on our podcast. Listen to the episode here: 

Be sure to download an egalley from NetGalley and Edelweiss+

Rebekah is also taking over our Instagram feed tomorrow, Friday, July 17! Follow along here.

-Lainey

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The August LibraryReads List is Here!

LraugustannouncementYou voted, they counted, and the winners have finally been announced!

This month, we are thrilled to share that You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria is the
#1 LibraryReads pick for August! Congratulations, Alexis!

More great news: The Silent Wife by Karin Slaughter, The Exiles by Christina Baker Kline, and No Offense by Meg Cabot have also been selected for the August LibraryReads List! And that's not all! Ilona Andrews officially joins the LibraryReads Hall of Fame with the selection of Emerald Blaze.

Want to hear how our authors reacted to being selected for the August LibraryReads List? Listen to our newest Library Love Fest Podcast episode below to hear their responses!

Congratulations to all of our wonderful authors!

Click here to see the full list.

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image from edel-images.azureedge.net ToppickYou Had Me at Hola
by Alexis Daria:
RITA® Award-winning author Alexis Daria brings readers an unforgettable, hilarious rom-com set in the drama-filled world of telenovelas—perfect for fans of Jane the Virgin and The Kiss Quotient.

"RITA Award-winning Daria has created extremely smart and appealing characters, and the scenes of their shooting the show are delicious fun. Fans of Susan Elizabeth Philips will enjoy the humor and chemistry Daria whips up." —Booklist

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Silent Wife by Karin Saughter: New York Times 
bestselling author Karin Slaughter returns with another electrifying thriller in the Will Trent series—her 20th book!

"The emotionally sophisticated characters work through the brutality of their jobs in this dynamic psychological thriller and police procedural that will please readers of Slaughter’s 'Grant County' series. For fans of Meg Gardiner, David Baldacci, and Carrie Smith."
Library Journal

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Watch Karin Slaughter's guest appearance on Door to Door!

 

image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Exiles by Christina Baker Kline: The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Orphan Train returns with an ambitious, emotionally resonant historical novel that captures the hardship, oppression, opportunity, and hope of a trio of women’s lives—two English convicts and an orphaned Aboriginal girl—in untamed nineteenth-century Australia.

"Master storyteller Christina Baker Kline is at her best in this epic yet intimate tale of nineteenth-century Australia. I loved this book.
—Paula McLain, author of The Paris Wife and Love and Ruin 

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netNo Offense by Meg Cabot: New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot returns with a charming romance between a children's librarian and the town sheriff in the second book in the Little Bridge Island series.

Praise for No Judgments: "You know the woman who wrote The Princess Diaries series (and a dozen other series adding up to more than 80 novels for middle-grade, YA and adult readers) will deliver a happy ending, along with engaging characters, lively dialogue and plenty of plot twists."
Tampa Bay Times

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image from edel-images.azureedge.net Hall of Fame Author - Blue RibbonEmerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews: Ilona Andrews, #1 New York Times bestselling author, continues her spellbinding series set in the Hidden Legacy world where magic controls everything—except the hearts of those who wield it.

"Andrew’s whirlwind fifth Hidden Legacy romance opens with a bang and maintains a breakneck pace, dealing in magic that rouses and entertains…. Andrew’s world-building is world-class, and the banter between Catalina and Alessandro sings. New readers will have no trouble jumping in with this installment and series fans will not be disappointed."
Publishers Weekly

Previous LibraryReads selections:
Sapphire Flames (August 2019)
White Hot (May 2017)

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Thanks to all who participated and submitted votes for the August LibraryReads list!
Be sure to submit your votes for the September LibraryReads list by August 1st. Click here to find out what we're recommending!  

Click here to learn more about LibraryReads.

-Chris

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You Must Read Natasha Trethewey’s MEMORIAL DRIVE

X300 (54)Natasha Trethewey's Memorial Drive is a chillingly personal and exquisitely wrought memoir of a daughter reckoning with the brutal murder of her mother at the hands of her former stepfather, and the moving, intimate story of a poet coming into her own in the wake of a tragedy.

We three on the library team love this captivating work of nonfiction and we are not alone! Check out all of this incoming praise:

It has been included in a plethora of 'must-read' book round-ups including Refinery 29, Deep South, Lit Hub, Time, Chicago Tribune, and many more. Essence named it one of "14 Books By Black Authors To Add To Your Bookshelf."

This title was also selected as our Summer 2020 Lead Read by all the HarperCollins sales force.

Check out a few of the many reviews:

"A work of exquisitely distilled anguish and elegiac drama…Through finely honed, evermore harrowing memories, dreams, visions, and musings, Trethewey maps the inexorable path to her mother’s murder…. Trethewey writes, ‘To survive trauma, one must be able to tell a story about it.’ And tell her tragic story she does in this lyrical, courageous, and resounding remembrance."
—Booklist Star review

"Beautifully composed, achingly sad…This profound story of the horrors of domestic abuse and a daughter’s eternal love for her mother will linger long after the book’s last page is turned."
Publishers Weekly

"[A] graceful, moving memoir…Delicate prose distinguishes a narrative of tragedy and grief."
—Kirkus Reviews

"A moving, heartbreaking memoir about a traumatic event and the path to healing."
Library Journal

So much praise for this book. Read more quotes here.

Natasha also wrote a great opinion piece in The New York Times about the Mississippi flag. 

Natasha will be the keynote speaker at the 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction Awards that will take place today, July 9th, at 3:00 PM CDT. You can still register for the event until 2:59 PM CDT here.

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A must-read book.

-Lainey

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LLF Staff Suggestions for the September LibraryReads List

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Hello, librarian friends. 

We hope you had a great 4th of July weekend. If you're looking for more (book-related) fireworks, then be sure to join us for our virtual book buzz this Thursday, July 9th, from 10:30am – 12:00pm EDT. If you haven't yet registered, you can still do so by visiting this page! If you can't join us live, not to worry: the replay will be available immediately following the live broadcast on CrowdCast, Facebook, and YouTube.

Below, you'll find our staff suggestions for the September LibraryReads List. Remember: votes for the September LibraryReads List are due August 1st! 

-The LLF Team (Virginia, Chris, and Lainey)

 

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netWhen No One Is Watching by Alyssa Cole
For fans of: Watching You by Lisa Jewell and
An Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena

Rear Window meets Get Out in this gripping thriller from a critically acclaimed and New York Times Notable author, in which the gentrification of a Brooklyn neighborhood takes on a sinister new meaning…

"Cole expertly layers plot twists, raising the stakes until the dramatic finale, and readers will cheer when the real heroes are revealed. Cole is a sure-bet suggestion for romance readers, and When No One Is Watching will expand her already enthusiastic audience."
Booklist Star review

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LibraryReads Votes Due: August 1, 2020

image from i.harperapps.comThe Writer's Library by Nancy Pearl and
Jeff Schwager

For fans of: The Library Book by Susan Orlean
Twenty-three of today's living literary legends, including Donna Tartt, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Andrew Sean Greer, Laila Lalami, and Michael Chabon, reveal the books that made them think, brought them joy, and changed their lives in this intimate, moving, and insightful collection from "America's Librarian" Nancy Pearl and noted playwright Jeff Schwager that celebrates the power of literature and reading to connect us all.

"Pearl, a librarian and critic, and Schwager, a journalist and playwright, bring boundless enthusiasm and curiosity to this eclectic and probing book of interviews…. Readers of this delightful compendium will relish the chance to find many of those shared loves, as well as discover new ones."
Publishers Weekly Star review

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LibraryReads Votes Due: August 1, 2020

Watch a special message to librarians from Nancy Pearl!

image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Talented Miss Farwell by Emily Gray Tedrowe
For fans of: The Collector's Apprentice by B. A. Shapiro and 
Tangerine by Christine Mangan

Catch Me If You Can meets Patricia Highsmith in this electrifying page-turner of greed and obsession, survival and self-invention, that is a piercing character study of one unforgettable female con artist.

"The gritty underbelly of the art market and the pathology of decades of financial chicanery meet their delirious match in Tedrowe’s Miss Farwell, who stands glaring up at the reader from the intersection of Hitchcock’s Marnie and Highsmith’s Ripley. Watch out for papercuts."
—Jonathan Lethem, bestselling author of The Feral Detective 

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LibraryReads Votes Due: August 1, 2020

Listen to our podcast episode featuring author Emily Gray Tedrowe in conversation with her father Alan Gray, Darien Library Director.

image from edel-images.azureedge.netMonogamy by Sue Miller
For fans of: Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver and 
My Name Is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout 

A brilliantly insightful novel, engrossing and haunting, about marriage, love, family, happiness and sorrow, from New York Times bestselling author Sue Miller.

"A robust, character-driven examination of the inner workings of a lengthy marriage…. The novel is grounded by vibrant prose, vividly portrayed secondary characters, and the resiliency of everlasting love…. A spectacular, powerful return."
Publishers Weekly Star review

 
Watch author Sue Miller's guest appearance on Door to Door!

 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netHench by Natalie Zina Walschots
For fans of: Vengeful by V. E. Schwab and 
Spoonbenders by Daryl Gregory
A smart, imaginative, and evocative novel of love, betrayal, revenge, and redemption, told with razor-sharp wit and affection, in which a young woman discovers the greatest superpower—for good or ill—is a properly executed spreadsheet.
 
"Walschots playfully pokes at both office politics and comic book absurdity while offering gripping action and gut-wrenching body horror. The inventive premise, accessible heroine, and biting wit will have readers eager for more from this talented author."
Publishers Weekly Star review
 
 
 
 
 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Most Precious of Cargoes by Jean-Claude Grumberg
For fans of: Fox 8 by George Saunders
Set during the height of World War II, a powerful and unsettling tale about a woodcutter and his wife, who find a mysterious parcel thrown from a passing train.
 
"With subtlety and intention, the novella ultimately implores us to consider the purpose of literature after tragedy: well-trodden thematic territory after 1945, to be sure, but approached here in a unique way. It is difficult, in 2020, to write a work of fiction about the Holocaust that is original; even simply in this sense, Grumberg’s work succeeds where many have failed. A postmodern fairy tale, by turns evoking horror and wonder, that scrutinizes the relationship between myth and history."
Kirkus Reviews Star review
 
 
 
 
 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netThese Violent Delights by Micah Nemerever
For fans of: The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai and 
My Absolute Darling by Gabriel Tallent

The Secret History meets Call Me by Your Name in Micah Nemerever's compulsively readable debut novel—a feverishly taut Hitchcockian story about two college students, each with his own troubled past, whose escalating obsession with one another leads to an act of unspeakable violence.
 
"As unsettling as it is enthralling, These Violent Delights will engulf you: first in the intoxication of obsession, then in its toxic consequences. Micah Nemerever's debut is a beautiful portrait of intimacy, desperation, and the damage that damaged hearts can cause. It shattered me."
—Robin Wasserman, author of Girls on Fire and Mother Daughter Widow Wife
 
 
 
 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Short Life and Curious Death
of Free Speech
in America by Ellis Cose
For fans of: Open Season by Ben Crump and 
How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
The critically acclaimed journalist and bestselling author of The Rage of a Privileged Class explores one of the most essential rights in America—free speech—and reveals how it is crumbling under the combined weight of polarization, technology, money and systematized lying in this concise yet powerful and timely book.
 
"In a stunningly original book, Ellis Cose cuts to the very core of free speech battles. Ordinary people are being held captive by ear-splitting political voices while not enough Americans are protecting and being freed by listening to the voices of ordinary people. An abolitionist book for this moment, for this time when free speech slumbers in chains."
—Ibram X. Kendi, National Book Award-winning and #1 New York Times bestselling author of Stamped from the Beginning and How to Be an Antiracist
 
 
 
 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netMake Them Cry by Smith Henderson and
Jon Marc Smith

For fans of: Bearskin by James McLaughlin and 
Since We Fell by Dennis Lehane
For fans of The Border and Jason Bourne, Make Them Cry is an explosive action thriller about a DEA agent sucked into a dangerous turf war on the US-Mexico border.
 
"Diane 'Hardball' Harbaugh has helped put a lot of drug dealers behind bars. 'You got two speeds, girl,' her partner says. 'Legal eagle and meth dealer.' The woman has a whole lot more bravery than sense, but that makes for the good story this is…. Plenty of flaws in the main character but few in this satisfying thriller."
Kirkus Reviews Star review
 
 
 
 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netDear Ann by Bobbie Ann Mason
For fans of: Late in the Day by Tessa Hadley and 
The Burning Girl by Claire Messud
From the acclaimed author of the classics Shiloh and Other Stories and In Country comes a beautifully crafted and profoundly moving novel which follows a woman as she looks back over her life and her first love.
 
"Vividly recreates those heady counterculture days as a poignant backdrop for the regrets one often faces when one follows one’s head instead of one’s heart."
Booklist
 
 
 
 
 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett
by Annie Lyons
For fans of: Things You Save in a Fire by Katherine Center and 
How Not to Die Alone by Richard Roper
Infused with the emotional power of Me Before You and the irresistible charm of Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine and Be Frank with Me, a moving and joyous novel about an elderly woman ready to embrace death and the little girl who reminds her what it means to live.
 
"The Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett is an exquisitely poignant tale of life, friendship and facing death. In the latter, the author dares to explore a subject that many shy away from, but she does so with touching sensitivity, gentle humour and absolute honesty. Eudora’s courage, dignity and wry sense of fun are beautifully drawn as she takes the reader on the heart-breaking yet ultimately uplifting journey of her life and death. Everyone should read this book."
—Ruth Hogan, author of Queenie Malone’s Paradise Hotel
 
 
 
 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netTo Tell You the Truth by Gilly MacMillan
Also from the author: What She Knew and The Perfect Girl
The acclaimed author of The Nanny, I Know You Know, and Odd Child Out returns with another serpentine thriller that is a potent blend of atmosphere, tarnished memories, mystery, and twisty secrets from the past.
 
"To Tell You the Truth is a spellbinding book about a missing child, and about the life of a writer. Bold, suspenseful, and impossible to put down. This one will stay with me for a long time."
—Samantha Downing, New York Times bestselling author of My Lovely Wife
 
 
 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netPrime Deceptions by Valerie Valdes
For fans of: Aurora Blazing by Jessie Mihalik and 
Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers

The lovably flawed crew of La Sirena Negra and their psychic cats return in this fast-paced and outrageously fun science-fiction novel, in which they confront past failures and face new threats in the far reaches of space, from the author of the critically acclaimed Chilling Effect.
 
Praise for Chilling Effect: "Featuring memorable Cuban-descended characters, this engaging space opera debut delivers a story that dances between hilarity and seriousness, with all the joy and frustration psychic cats can bring to the mix."
Library Journal Star review
 
 
 
 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netTools of Engagement by Tessa Bailey
For fans of: The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory and 
The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez

In Tessa Bailey’s rom-com follow-up to Fix Her Up and Love Her or Lose Her, two enemies must team up to flip a house—and the sparks between them will either burn the place down or ignite a passion that neither can ignore!
 
"Fans of the 'Hot and Hammered' series (Fix Her UpLove Her or Lose Her) will delight in visiting with familiar characters, but this can certainly be read as a stand-alone. Fans of Christina ­Lauren and Helena Hunting should add Bailey to their list of go-to rom-com authors."
Library Journal Star review
 
 
 
 
image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Night Portrait by Laura Morelli
For fans of: The Paris Orphan by Natasha Lester
An exciting dual timeline historical fiction novel about one of da Vinci's most famous paintings, Portrait of a Lady with an Ermine, and the woman who saved it from Nazi destruction in World War II.
 
"The Night Portrait…[is] a novel of profound emotional resonance. A respected art historian, Morelli brings an exceptional depth of research and understanding to a story already made memorable by her beautiful prose. This is a truly original novel that has earned its place among my favorite works of historical fiction."
—Jennifer Robson, bestselling author of The Gown
 
 
 
For more great reading suggestions for September, check out our
The deadline to submit your votes is August 1! 
 
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We hope you enjoy the books! For more information about LibraryReads, visit their websiteRemember: Vote early! Vote often!

-Chris

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Editors Unedited: Jessica Williams in Conversation with emily m. danforth, Author of PLAIN BAD HEROINES

We are so excited to welcome emily m. danforth, author of Plain Bad Heroines, to the podcast this week. She speaks with Jessica Williams, her editor at William Morrow. This is a book that has been getting a lot of buzz with librarians. It was also a BookExpo 2020 buzz book. There's a lot to dive into with this larger-than-life book and this conversation is a perfect way to jump in. They spotlight the idea behind the book, the extra features of illustrations and footnotes included in the story, and a glimpse into the editor/author relationship. We love this book and can't wait for you to read it for yourself!

More about Plain Bad Heroines, on-sale October 20, 2020:
The award-winning author of The Miseducation of Cameron Post makes her adult debut with this highly imaginative and original horror-comedy centered around a cursed New England boarding school for girls—a wickedly whimsical celebration of the art of storytelling, sapphic love, and the rebellious female spirit.

Check out these rave reviews:

"The expertly rendered characters are as heartbreaking as they are written with an integrity of vision that saturates every page. Plain Bad Heroines is a queer roar and it's terrifying and it's a goddamned triumph."
—Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World

“Simply one of the best books I've read in the last decade.”
—Joe Hill, New York Times bestselling author of The Fireman

“Brimming from start to finish with sly humor and gothic mischief, Plain Bad Heroines is a brilliant piece of exuberant storytelling by a terrifically talented author.”
—Sarah Waters, New York Times bestselling author of The Little Stranger and Fingersmith

Listen to the episode here:

Read a behind-the-book essay from emily here.

We also have a very cool faux newspaper clipping that was created for book promotion. Check it out here.

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Be sure to get your LibraryReads votes in by September 1, 2020.

Thank you to emily and Jessica for taking time to come on the podcast!

-Lainey

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Librarian Stephanie Anderson Interviews Sarah MacLean, Author of DARING AND THE DUKE

Romance is in the air on The Library Love Fest Podcast! This week, we featured a conversation between librarian Stephanie Anderson and author Sarah MacLean. Stephanie Anderson is Assistant Director, Selection, at BookOps, managing the fantastic team responsible for selecting and ordering material for the 150 circulating locations of the Brooklyn Public Library and New York Public Library, plus both digital collections. Stephanie and Sarah are great friends and when asked to discuss Sarah's new book, Daring and the Duke, they immediately said yes. They always have such smart, thoughtful conversations about romance and this discussion was no exception!

More about Daring and the Duke:
New York Times bestselling author Sarah MacLean returns with the much-anticipated final book in her Bareknuckle Bastards series, featuring a scoundrel duke and the powerful woman who brings him to his knees.

Glowing Reviews for Daring and the Duke:
“MacLean works magic, crafting a magnificent romance that’s as satisfying as it is subversive.”
New York Times Book Review

"Visceral, gritty, and full of passion and angst, this romance mixes moments of emotional introspection with grand scenes of balls, fights, and scorching intimacy…While this story excels as a second-chance, redemption love story, what really makes it stand out is the unabashedly feminist exploration…Dark, daring, delicious, and absolutely delightful."
Kirkus Reviews Star review

"Wrapping up the Bareknuckle Bastards series splendidly, RITA Award–winning MacLean reinforces her place as a master of historical romance with another exemplary, empowering love story that brilliantly showcases her flair for gloriously insightful characterization, grandly entertaining plotting, and gorgeously sensual prose."
—Booklist

"The emotional journey of the protagonists is raw in intensity, with breath-stealing love scenes. It’s refreshing to find a romantic couple with a near-equal power balance….delivers a satisfying emotional punch that fans will savor."
Library Journal Star review

Listen to the podcast episode here:

We also mentioned a past Facebook Live video with Stephanie and Sarah; you can watch the replay here.

Check out Sarah's podcast, Fated Mates, here.

Daring and the Duke goes on sale next week, June 30, 2020. In celebration, we are giving away copies to the first 10 librarians who email librarylovefest@harpercollins.com.

Thanks to Stephanie and Sarah for coming on the podcast!

-Lainey

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BOOKREPORTER’s Carol Fitzgerald Interviews Author Meg Mitchell Moore

image from edel-images.azureedge.netOur friend Carol Fitzgerald, President of the Book Report Network, recently interviewed Meg Mitchell Moore, author of The Islanders, to discuss Meg's latest novel Two Truths and a Lie, on sale now! The book is set in Newburyport, Massachusetts where Meg lives, and they talk about how she brings this town to life in her fiction using the businesses and beaches there.

The book is told from four points of view, one of which is as notes from the Mom Squad, a group of mothers who have bonded together through their daughters. Meg and Carol discuss the story structure and character development, as well as the changes social media has made in young people’s lives and the ways in which parents must adapt. Carol learns more about the challenges and joys of writing a summer beach story with interesting characters and a storyline that brings escape.

You can watch the video interview or listen to the audio on Carol’s podcast! Watch and listen below.

Be sure to visit The Book Report Network and  Bookreporter.com for more great content! Enjoy. 

 

 

 

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Library Love Fest at the ALA Virtual Conference

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We are virtually at ALA this week! Visit our booth here.

Check out all of the fun things we are featuring in our booth:

Author Videos

Nancy Pearl, author of The Writer's Library:

Jess Walter, author of The Cold Millions:

Mark your calendar!

  • Hear about our faves from the Fall 2020 and Winter 2021 list! Our world-famous book buzz is on July 9th at 10:30 AM-12:00 PM EDT. RSVP here.
  • If you would like to have a taste of what we will be presenting at our main buzz, you can attend a mini buzz at the ALA Virtual Conference on Thursday, June 25th, at 11:00 AM CDT. Watch our 10-minute buzz here. Find a list of titles discussed here.
  • Celebrate the 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence at an exciting virtual gala hosted by Booklist and RUSA. The keynote speaker is Pulitzer Prize winner and 19th U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey, author of Memorial Drive. Register here.
  • Tune in to our Door to Door programming every Tuesday and Thursday at 2 PM EDT on Facebook Live and follow us on Instagram (@harperlibrary) to see author takeovers every Friday!

Virtual Author Events:
Check out our guide to submitting proposals for virtual author visits.

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Book Club Suggestions:

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Check out The Library Love Fest Podcast!

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Exciting Upcoming Reads:

Find more reading suggestions on our list of staff picks.

Thanks for visiting our virtual ALA booth! If you have any questions, email us at librarylovefest@harpercollins.com.

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LLF Guest Post: Rebekah Taussig, Author of SITTING PRETTY

9780062936790Today, we are featuring a guest post from Rebekah Taussig, author of Sitting Pretty, coming out on August 25, 2020.

Sitting Pretty is a memoir-in-essays from Rebekah Taussig, disability advocate and creator of the Instagram account @sitting_pretty, reflecting on identity, accessibility, and representation and processing a lifetime of memories to paint a more beautiful, nuanced portrait of a body that looks and moves differently than most.

 

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Dear Librarians,

My name is Rebekah Taussig, and I am a fan of you! When I was growing up in the 90s, my favorite thing was to play library with my sister. We had a treehouse in our backyard, and I figured out my own weird way to climb up the ladder using my paralyzed legs and my extra-strong arms to tumble into our oasis of books. Our goal was to write hundreds and hundreds of stories—to line the inside of our treehouse with shelves of them—and hand out library cards so our friends and neighbors could partake in all the reading we had to offer. (Nevermind that our collection of books were actually little stacks of stapled paper with crayon drawings and nonsense stories!) But the act of storytelling and inviting everyone to partake in that storytelling remains a driving force for me.

Thirty years later, I’ve finally written an actual book! Sitting Pretty: The View From My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body was born from my tenderest memories and most pressing questions attached to navigating life from a wheelchair. It’s a memoir told in essay form, each chapter covering a different topic, from romance to work, ableism to feminism, representation to accessibility. One of the central themes of the book casts a spotlight on access—what it looks like, who has it, who doesn’t, and how to create more of it for more folks.

As my book became more and more real, I talked with my publishers about ways to make it more accessible to readers. Books can be expensive, and there are so many reasons—especially right now—that people might not have the funds to purchase it. This is the space libraries occupy—a point of access, an inclusive invitation to anyone who wants access to the world of language. My dream is that Sitting Pretty could occupy the shelves of libraries far and wide, bridging that gap and creating more access for more readers. It’s similar to my childhood dream of sharing my homemade treehouse books with neighbors and friends, only this version invites way more folks to the reading party.

Thank you so much for considering my book as a new addition to your shelves. It would be an honor to be included. And either way, thank you for all you do to make reading and stories more accessible to more people—it’s invaluable, transformative work.

All my best,

Rebekah G. Taussig

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Listen to an interview with Rebekah on our podcast here:

Thank you to Rebekah for this awesome letter to librarians and for coming on the podcast!

There's still time to get your LibraryReads vote in by July 1st.

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-Lainey

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The Library Love Fest Team Misses You! But We’re Here for You Virtually!

 

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We used our latest Booklist ad to let you know how much we will miss seeing your smiling faces at ALA Annual this year. But we have a packed list of exciting virtual events in store for you! We also have a plethora of STARRED reviews from the June Issue of Booklist. Find a list of everything discussed in the ad below!

Mark your calendar!

  • Our world-famous book buzz is on July 9th! We have lots of details coming your way. To get on the list for updates, email librarylovefest@harpercollins.com with 'Book Buzz RSVP' in the subject line.
  • If you would like to have a taste of what we will be presenting at our main buzz, you can attend a mini buzz at the ALA Virtual Conference on Thursday, June 25th, at 11 AM CDT. Register separately for our 10 minute buzz on the ALA site.
  • Celebrate the 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence at an exciting virtual gala hosted by Booklist and RUSA. The keynote speaker is Pulitzer Prize winner and 19th U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey, author of Memorial Drive. Register here.
  • Tune in to our Door to Door programming every Tuesday and Thursday at 2 PM EDT on Facebook Live and follow us on Instagram (@harperlibrary) to see author takeovers every Friday!

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Check out all of the Star reviews featured in the June issue of Booklist:

Memorial Drive by Natasha Trethewey:
"…A work of exquisitely distilled anguish and elegiac drama…. Through finely honed, evermore harrowing memories, dreams, visions, and musings, Trethewey maps the inexorable path to her mother’s murder."
—Donna Seaman 

Reclaiming Her Time by Helena Andrews-Dyer and R. Eric Thomas:
"In an approach which borders on hagiography, Andrews-Dyer and Thomas bring all the snap and pizzazz one would expect to their subject…. Their buoyant and zesty portrait of the woman known as “Kerosene Maxine” and “Auntie Maxine” is perfect for the vivacious, unconventional, tireless, and essential Waters."
—Carol Haggas

This Is What America Looks Like by Ilhan Omar with Rebecca Paley:
"In telling her remarkable story, Omar reminds us all of what it means to fearlessly strive for a better life, a better nation, and a better world."
—Enobong Tommelleo

The Lehman Trilogy by Stefano Massini:
"The Lehman Trilogy, a 2012 Italian radio play turned into a full-length play that has been a hit throughout Europe and in London and New York, was set for Broadway when COVID-19 hit…. On stage, just three actors perform it; on the page, it’s a panoramic circus, and ravishing, rollicking reading all the way."
—Ray Olson

This Is Major by Shayla Lawson:
"It is Lawson’s love letter to herself and every other Black woman who may have felt invisible or misunderstood. In one of the rare times in print, the totality and the essence of Black women are front and center here."
—LaParis Hawkins

The Mystery of Charles Dickens by A.N. Wilson
"Beyond the eye-opening analysis, Wilson also offers a moving personal account of why Dickens has meant so much to him. Dickens' novels, he concludes, possess the power of a mesmerist, convincing us that, despite the horrors of the external world, "every man, woman, and child goes on being not only an individual but, potentially, a comic individual."
—Bill Ott

The Book of Dragons Edited by Jonathan Strahan:
"This collection is highly recommended to both established genre fans and newcomers interested quality sf and fantasy."
—Nell Keep

The Boy in the Field by Margot Livesey:
"Braiding three separate views of the same incident, Livesey (Mercury, 2016) weaves a masterful tapestry of emotion and action focused on the indelible impact of random events."
—Carol Haggas

The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows by Olivia Waite:
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Waite’s poetically polished prose is infused with just the right measure of sly wit and perfectly complemented by a marvelously inventive plot involving not only the art and science of beekeeping but also a village queen bee's attempt to use censorship to wield control over her fellow citizens, and the political turmoil surrounding George IV and his wife, Caroline."
—John Charles

 

Can't wait to 'see' you soon!

-The LLF Team

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The July LibraryReads List is Here!

JulylrannouncementYou voted, they counted, and the winners have finally been announced!

This month, we are thrilled to share that The Lost and Found Bookshop by Susan Wiggs, Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay, and Memorial Drive by Natasha Trethewey have been selected for the July LibraryReads List! Congratulations to our wonderful authors!

Click here to see the full list.

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Lost and Found Bookshop by Susan Wiggs: In this thought-provoking, wise and emotionally rich novel, New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs explores the meaning of happiness, trust, and faith in oneself as she asks the question, "If you had to start over, what would you do and who would you be?"

"A wonderful exploration of the past and the future and, most importantly, of what it means to be present in the here and now. Full of the love of words, the love of family, and the love of falling in love, The Lost and Found Bookshop is a big-hearted gem of a novel that will satisfy and entertain readers from all walks of life. Lovely!"
—Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing In The Rain

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netSurvivor Song by Paul Tremblay: A riveting novel of suspense and terror from the Bram Stoker award-winning author of The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts.

"Tremblay has earned worldwide acclaim because he is able to seamlessly combine reality with speculative elements, and his newest may be his most prescient yet…. Gorgeously written about terrible things, the relatively short Survivor Song is a good choice for fans of pandemic epics …and novels that probe themes of friendship, family, and social commentary amidst chillingly realistic horror."
Booklist Star review

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netMemorial Drive by Natasha Trethewey: A chillingly personal and exquisitely wrought memoir of a daughter reckoning with the brutal murder of her mother at the hands of her former stepfather, and the moving, intimate story of a poet coming into her own in the wake of a tragedy.

"Through finely honed, evermore harrowing memories, dreams, visions, and musings, Trethewey maps the inexorable path to her mother’s murder…. Trethewey writes, 'To survive trauma, one must be able to tell a story about it.' And tell her tragic story she does in this lyrical, courageous, and resounding remembrance."
Booklist Star review

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Thanks to all who participated and submitted votes for the July LibraryReads list!
Be sure to submit your votes for the August LibraryReads list by July 1st. Click here to find out what we're recommending!  

Click here to learn more about LibraryReads.

-Chris

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An Interview with Nancy Pearl, Author of THE WRITER’S LIBRARY

This week is a Nancy Pearl love fest on all of our social accounts!

On June 9th, Nancy was on our Door to Door Facebook Live video. Watch the replay here

Virginia also interviewed Nancy for the podcast. They talk all about Nancy’s latest book, The Writer's Library, which she co-wrote with playwright Jeff Schwager. The book comes out on September 8, 2020.

More about The Writer's Library:
An intimate, moving, and insightful collection from "American's Librarian" Nancy Pearl and noted playwright Jeff Schwager that celebrates the power of literature and reading to connect us all.

Before Jennifer Egan, Louise Erdrich, Luis Alberto Urrea, and Jonathan Lethem became revered authors, they were readers. In this ebullient book, Nancy and Jeff interview a diverse range of America's most notable and influential writers about the books that shaped them and inspired them to leave their own literary mark. 

Illustrated with beautiful line drawings, The Writer’s Library is a revelatory exploration of the studies, libraries, and bookstores of today’s favorite authors—the creative artists whose imagination and sublime talent make America's literary scene the wonderful, dynamic world it is. A love letter to books and a celebration of wordsmiths, The Writer’s Library is a treasure for anyone who has been moved by the written word. 

There is an introduction by Susan Orlean and the book features interviews with twenty-three of today's living literary legends.

Listen to the podcast here: 

Check out Book Lust here.

Nancy also mentioned several of the authors featured in the book. All authors in The Writer’s Library are:

Nancy is also taking over our Instagram feed on Friday, June 12th! Follow along here.

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-Lainey

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Exciting Reviews for EXCITING TIMES by Naoise Dolan!

X300 (2)Naoise Dolan's Exciting Times is an intimate, bracingly intelligent debut novel about a millennial Irish expat who becomes entangled in a love triangle with a male banker and a female lawyer.

I so enjoyed reading this book and it's becoming clear that everyone else is loving it, too! It's been listed as a most anticipated book from Vogue; TIME; Elle; O, the Oprah Magazine; Esquire; Harper's Bazaar; PopSugar; Refinery 29; and LitHub.

Marie Claire just named it as their new book club pick. You can read an excerpt on their site here.

Autostraddle included it in their "60 Queer and Feminist Books Coming Your Way in Summer 2020."

Black Bear Pictures, the production company behind The Imitation Game, has optioned the TV rights.

Check out these amazing reviews that have been coming in:

“Volleying dialogue, rich interiority, and perceptive writing on money, politics, and class…A clever and deep novel of sex, connection, and the complexities of self expression.
Booklist Star review

"Dolan’s preoccupation with power is often couched in humor but always expertly observed. Her elegantly simple writing allows her ideas and musings to shine. A refreshingly wry and insightful debut."
—Kirkus Reviews

"[A] wry, tender debut…. Dolan’s smart, brisk debut works as a charming comedy of manners."
—Publishers Weekly

“Jealousy and obsession, love and late capitalism, sex and the internet all come whirling together in a wry and bracing tale of class and privilege.
The New York Times Book Review

"Whipsmart…. A modern love story…Exciting Times is an impressive, cerebral debut written with brio and humour… The observations are keen, heartfelt and delivered in a brutally nonchalant style…. Heralding for sure a new star in Irish writing."
Irish Times

I discussed the book on our podcast with Meghan Deans, the Senior Marketing Director at Ecco. Listen here: 

 
Exciting Times is available now.
This book is well worth the read. It's witty and smart, with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. I hope you'll give it a read!
 
-Lainey
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Editors Unedited: Author Susan Elizabeth Phillips in Conversation with Editor Carrie Feron

We turned our Editors Unedited podcast feature on its head this week! For the first time, we had an author interview their editor. Listen in to this week's episode with the incomparable Susan Elizabeth Phillips, in conversation with her Editor, Carrie Feron. You'll get an inside peek at the relationship between editor and author as well as hear about Susan's upcoming novel Dance Away with Me.

More about Dance Away with Me:
When life throws her one setback too many, midwife and young widow Tess Hartsong takes off for Runaway Mountain. In this small town high in the Tennessee mountains, surrounded by nature, she hopes to outrun her heartbreak and find the solace she needs to heal. 

But instead of peace and quiet, she encounters an enigmatic artist with a craving for solitude, a fairy-tale sprite with too many secrets, a helpless infant, a passel of curious teens, and a town suspicious of outsiders, especially one as headstrong as Tess. Just as headstrong, is Ian North, a difficult, gifted man with a tortured soul—a man who makes Tess question everything. 

In running away to this new life, Tess wonders—has she lost herself…or has she found her future? 

Take a listen to the podcast episode here:

Carrie also mentioned other authors she works with, including:

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We also want to give a big congratulations to Susan—this book put her in the LibraryReads Hall of Fame

You can also see the LLF team talk to Susan and Carrie on our Door to Door Facebook Live program. Watch the replay here.

You still have a few days to download an egalley before the on-sale date of June 9, 2020.

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Thank you to Susan—an amazing interviewer—and Carrie for taking the time to talk with us!

-Lainey

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LLF Staff Suggestions for the August LibraryReads List

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Hello, librarian friends. 

We hope you all are well in these important, challenging times. Before we dive into the details of our staff suggestions for the August LibraryReads List, please let us know what we can do for you. We're here to help in any way we can, big or small. 

-The LLF Team (Virginia, Chris, and Lainey)

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Exiles by Christina Baker Kline
Also from the author: Orphan Train and A Piece of the World
The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Orphan Train returns with an ambitious, emotionally resonant historical novel that captures the hardship, oppression, opportunity and hope of a trio of women’s lives—two English convicts and an orphaned Aboriginal girl—in untamed nineteenth-century Australia.

"Master storyteller Christina Baker Kline is at her best in this epic tale of Australia's complex history—a vivid and rewarding feat of both empathy and imagination. I loved this book."
—Paula McLain, author of The Paris Wife and Love and Ruin 
 
 
 
 

image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Silent Wife by Karin Slaughter
Also from the author: The Last Widow, Pieces of Her, and Pretty Girls
New York Times bestselling author Karin Slaughter returns with another electrifying thriller in the Will Trent series—her 20th book!

"Slaughter adds depth to her best-selling series with the investigations of old and current cases, while also advancing the key personal relationship. Another slam dunk."
Booklist Star review

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LibraryReads Votes Due: July 1, 2020

Watch Karin Slaughter's guest appearance on Door to Door!

image from edel-images.azureedge.netBlack Bottom Saints by Alice Randall
For fans of: Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue
An enthralling literary tour-de-force that pays tribute to Detroit's legendary neighborhood, a mecca for jazz, sports, and politics, Black Bottom Saints is a powerful blend of fact and imagination reminiscent of E.L. Doctorow's classic novel Ragtime and Marlon James' Man Booker Award-winning masterpiece, A Brief History of Seven Killings.

"Black Bottom Saints is easily the most inventive and musical novel I've read in a decade. Alice Randall has rewritten and re-energized the rules of the American novel!"
—Kiese Laymon, author of Long Division and Heavy

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netWinter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden
For fans of: Depth of Winter by Craig Johnson and Bearskin by James McLaughlin
An addictive and groundbreaking debut thriller set on a Native American reservation—a tour-de-force of crime fiction, a bracingly honest look at a long-ignored part of American life, and a twisting, turning story that’s as deeply rendered as it is thrilling.

"Winter Counts is a marvel. It’s a thriller with a beating heart and jagged teeth. This book is a brilliant meditation on power and violence, and a testament to just how much a crime novel can achieve. Weiden is a powerful new voice. I couldn’t put it down."
—Tommy Orange, New York Times bestselling author of There There

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Listen to a podcast interview with David Heska Wanbli Weiden!

 

 

image from edel-images.azureedge.netUniverse of Two by Stephen P. Kiernan
For fans of: Everyone Brave is Forgiven by Chris Cleave and
The Wives of Los Alamos by TaraShea Nesbit

From the critically acclaimed author of The Baker’s Secret and The Curiosity comes a novel of conscience, love, and redemption—a fascinating fictionalized account of the life of Charlie Fisk, a gifted mathematician who was drafted into Manhattan Project and ordered against his morals to build the detonator for the atomic bomb. With his musician wife, he spends his postwar life seeking redemption—and they find it together.

"Kiernan recreates the zeitgeist of America leading up to the atomic bomb on a national and personal level: the eager anticipation of wartime’s end, the grimly fascinating science, and the growing sense of guilt and dread. Simultaneously tender and hard-hitting, this riveting story offers much to reflect upon."
Booklist

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Watch authors Stephen P. Kiernan and Beatriz Williams on a
historical fiction-themed episode of Door to Door!

 

 

image from edel-images.azureedge.netYou Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria
For fans of: Dear Haiti, Love Alaine by Maika Moulite and 
Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey

RITA Award-winning author Alexis Daria brings readers an unforgettable, hilarious rom-com set in the drama-filled world of telenovelas—perfect for fans of Jane the Virgin and The Kiss Quotient.

"Soapy, smart and so sexy…with vibrant characters and electric chemistry comparable to the telenovelas that inspired it, you’ll be thrilled You Had Me At Hola doesn’t come with commercials!"
—Sarah MacLean, New York Times bestselling author of Daring and the Duke

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You Ought to Do a Story About Me by Ted Jackson
For fans of: The Master Plan by Chris Wilson and
Life Is Not an Accident by Jay Williams
The heartbreaking and redemptive story of a fallen-from-grace NFL player discovered by a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist on the streets of New Orleans, and the transformative friendship that binds them.

"Consistently complex and absorbing…. A rich and rewarding narrative about the possibilities—and the challenges—of redemption."
Kirkus Reviews Star review

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netFinal Cut by S. J. Watson
For fans of: In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware and
Where They Found Her by Kimberly McCreight

In this mind-blowing psychological thriller, the internationally bestselling author of Before I Go to Sleep explores themes of memory and identity as a young documentary filmmaker travels to a quiet fishing village to shoot a new film, only to encounter a dark mystery surrounding the disappearance of a local girl.

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Watch LLF's Chris Connolly buzz about Final Cut as part of
ALMA's Bite-Size Book Buzz series!

image from edel-images.azureedge.netLoathe at First Sight by Suzanne Park
For fans of: Get a Life, Chloe Brownby Talia Hibbert and
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

In a debut perfect for fans of Jasmine Guillory and Sally Thorne, a junior video game producer finds herself getting closer and closer to the one person she hates most after a mass troll attack online almost ruins her life.

"[A] punchy adult debut set in the world of video game design. Park makes tough topics go down easy by couching them in wry humor and lighthearted romance, and her fierce, snarky heroine is irresistible. This smart rom-com is a winner."
Publishers Weekly Star review

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Wright Sister by Patty Dann
For fans of: Another Side of Paradise by Sally Koslow and
Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton

An epistolary novel of historical fiction that imagines the life of Katharine Wright and her relationship with her famous brothers, Wilbur and Orville Wright.

"The Wright Sister is a marvel—a perfect, very dear and brilliant novel whose characters are now stored in my heart like favorite, absent friends. Long live the remarkable Katharine Wright, her famous brothers, and author Patty Dann, who brought them back to life for this gobsmacked, grateful reader."
—Elinor Lipman, author of Good Riddance and On Turpentine Lane

Click here to watch Patty Dann give a tour of her writing space on Instagram!

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netNo Offense by Meg Cabot
Also from the author: No Judgments and The Boy is Back
New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot returns with a charming romance between a children's librarian and the town sheriff in the second book in the Little Bridge Island series.

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netMy Life as a Villainess by Laura Lippman
Also from the author: Lady in the Lake and Sunburn

Hall of Fame Author - Blue Ribbon

New York Times bestselling author Laura Lippman, a journalist for many years, collects here her recent essays exploring motherhood as an older mom, her life as a reader, her relationships with her parents, friendship, and other topics that will resonate with a large audience.

"[Lippman] revels in confession and connection, surprise and provocation, and she performs all with panache, wisdom, wit, and courage. Lippman asserts: 'I’m a tough old bird,' and readers will declare: and one helluva true-tale teller."
Booklist

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Boys' Club by Erica Katz
For fans of: Whisper Network by Chandler Baker and The Wife by Alafair Burke
Sweetbitter meets The Firm in this buzzy, page-turning debut novel—already optioned to Netflix—about sex and power in the halls of corporate America.

"Sharply observed and utterly engrossing, The Boys' Club is part coming-of-age story, part riveting workplace drama, set in the world of big firm law where one young female associate finds that getting ahead means there are no good choices."
—Kimberly McCreight, New York Times bestselling author of A Good Marriage

"A knowing, nuanced #MeToo story from the world of corporate law, with juicy The Wolf of Wall Street–type action."
Kirkus Reviews

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netWandering in Strange Lands by Morgan Jerkins
For fans of: So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
From the acclaimed cultural critic and New York Times bestselling author of This Will Be My Undoing—a writer whom Roxane Gay has hailed as "a force to be reckoned with"—comes this powerful story of her journey to understand her northern and southern roots, the Great Migration, and the displacement of black people across America.

"A thrilling, emotional, and engaging ride that almost commands the reader to turn the page, Wandering in Strange Lands is required reading, accurately widening the lens of American history."
Booklist Star review

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netJackie and Maria by Gill Paul
For fans of: And They Called It Camelot by Stephanie Marie Thornton
From the #1 bestselling author of The Secret Wife comes a story of love, passion, and tragedy as the lives of Jackie Kennedy and Maria Callas are intertwined—and they become the ultimate rivals, in love with the same man.

"Fans of historical fiction, those obsessed with the Camelot years, or readers who simply delight in a good story should reserve a copy…. Paul (The Lost Daughter) presents a mostly accurate portrayal of real events through the fictional voices of Jackie and Maria. The captivating narrative paired with supplemental reading group questions paves the way for an instant book club favorite."
Library Journal Star review

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