Uncategorized

Uncategorized

Editors Unedited: Editor Hilary Swanson in Conversation with Author Shannon Watts

9780062892560-1On the latest episode of Editors Unedited, Hilary Swanson, an editor at HarperOne, interviewed Shannon Watts, author of Fight Like a Mother.

Fight Like a Mother is the powerful story of how one mother’s cry for action started a national women’s movement—Moms Demand Action—to fight some of the richest and most powerful people in America: the gun lobby. It is an inspiring record of how outraged mothers became engaged citizens, creating a powerful grassroots network of local chapters in all 50 states. 

Fight Like a Mother explores the unique power of women. While not everyone can be on the front lines of the fight, every mom is already an organizer, and Shannon shows them how to put their skills to use in their own community, in their own way. Bringing activism into the everyday, Fight Like a Mother will inspire everyone—mothers and fathers, students and teachers, lawmakers, and every citizen outraged, angry, and motivated to work for change—transforming hearts, minds, and laws, and most importantly, show them how to honor their values with action.

In the interview, Shannon discusses how she started Moms Demand Action, explaining that you don't need a lot of experience to get involved in a cause you are passionate about to make a difference. Listen to the episode below:

Be sure to download an egalley of Fight Like a Mother on Edelweiss now and check out Moms Demand Action here

-Lainey

Uncategorized

Editors Unedited: Andrew Blum, Author of THE WEATHER MACHINE

9780062368614-1On this week's episode of Editors Unedited from The Library Love Fest Podcast, Assistant Editor Dominique Lear interviewed author Andrew Blum about his new book, The Weather Machine.

In The Weather Machine, Andrew takes readers on a fascinating journey through the weather, a foundation of our daily lives. In a quest to understand how the forecast works, he visits old weather stations and watches new satellites blast off. He follows the dogged efforts of scientists to create a supercomputer model of the atmosphere and traces the surprising history of the algorithms that power their work. He discovers that we have quietly entered a golden age of meteorology—our tools allow us to predict weather more accurately than ever, and yet we haven’t learned to trust them, nor can we guarantee the fragile international alliances that allow our modern weather machine to exist.

In the podcast episode, Andrew explains his writing and research process and how the weather has come to effect the way we live day-to-day. Learning more about our environment and the factors that contribute to the atmosphere is also a wonderful way to celebrate Earth Day today, April 22!

Listen to the conversation below:

Be sure to check out The Weather Machine, available on June 25th.

-Lainey

 

Uncategorized

Magnificently Mysterious Reads

Screen Shot 2019-04-11 at 11.21.27 AM
Looking for a new mystery read? Check out this list of upcoming mystery titles from the April 15th Library Journal mystery issue.

Never Look Back by Alison Gaylin

  • Reminiscent of the bestsellers of Laura Lippman and Harlan Coben—with a Serial-esque podcast twist—an absorbing, addictive tale of psychological suspense from the author of the highly acclaimed and Edgar Award-nominated What Remains of Me and the USA Today bestselling and Shamus Award-winning Brenna Spector series.
  • Request the egalley from Edelweiss
  • Request the egalley from NetGalley

The Cutting Room by Ashley Dyer

Girl in the Rearview Mirror by Kelsey Rae Dimberg

Never Have I Ever by Joshilyn Jackson

The New Girl by Daniel Silva

  • From #1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva comes a stunning new thriller of vengeance, deception, and betrayal.

Stone Cold Heart by Caz Frear

  • From the beloved and internationally bestselling author of Sweet Little Lies comes the second novel featuring DC Cat Kinsella—an investigator “on par with Susie Steiner’s and Tana French’s female detectives” (Kirkus Reviews).

Beijing Payback by Daniel Nieh

  • Victor Li is devastated by his father’s murder, and shocked by a confessional letter he finds among his father’s things. In it, his father admits that he was never just a restaurateur—in fact he was part of a vast international crime syndicate that formed during China’s leanest communist years.
  • Request the egalley from Edelweiss
  • Request the egalley from NetGalley

Full Throttle by Joe Hill

  • The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Fireman and Strange Weather returns with a dark and ingenious collection of thirteen compelling short stories that showcase his ability to “push genre conventions to new extremes” (New York Times Book Review).
  • Request the egalley from Edelweiss

The Friend by Joakim Zander

  • Joakim Zander delivers another “compelling, timely, and character-centered thriller” (Booklist) in this riveting story of international espionage.
  • Request the egalley from Edelweiss

The Churchgoer by Patrick Coleman

After the Flood by Kassandra Montag

A Trace of Deceit by Karen Odden

  • From the author of A Dangerous Duet comes the next book in her Victorian mystery series, this time following a daring female painter and the Scotland Yard detective who is investigating her brother’s suspicious death.

The Sacrament by Olaf Olafsson

  • The haunting, vivid story of a nun whose past returns to her in unexpected ways, all while investigating a mysterious death and a series of harrowing abuse claims.
  • Request the egalley from Edelweiss

The Perfect Fraud by Ellen LaCorte

Oppo by Tom Rosenstiel

  • A breathless and highly charged political thriller: the story of a senator who is offered the vice presidential slot by both parties’ presidential nominees and then gets ominous threats.
  • Request the egalley from Edelweiss

The Glass Woman by Caroline Lea

  • A young bride must contend with ancient superstitions, disturbing secrets, and her mysterious new husband in this gothic historical novel, set in late-seventeeth-century Iceland, with the eerie, romantic atmosphere of Jane Eyre and Rebecca and the dark, haunting mystery of Burial Rites.
  • Request the egalley from Edelweiss
  • Request the egalley from NetGalley

The Darwin Strain by Bill Schutt and J. R. Finch

  • The authors of Hell’s Gate and The Himalayan Codex deliver their third high-octane thriller—a page-turning blend of science, history, and suspense featuring zoologist and adventurer Captain R. J. MacCready.

The Man Who Wouldn't Die by A. B. Jewell

Uncategorized

The May LibraryReads List is Here!

image from edel-images.azureedge.netimage from edel-images.azureedge.netimage from edel-images.azureedge.net
 

You voted, they counted, and the winners have been announced. We are excited to share that The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames and Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev have been selected for the May LibraryReads list! A huge congratulations to all the titles on the list! See the full list here.

The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames: In this stunning debut novel, a young woman tells the story behind two elderly sisters’ estrangement, unraveling family secrets stretching back a century and across the Atlantic to early twentieth-century Italy. 

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley

Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev: Award-winning author Sonali Dev launches a new series about the Rajes, an immigrant Indian family descended from royalty, who have built their lives in San Francisco—a compelling, heartwarming romance between two strangers from completely different worlds, and a poignant exploration of cultural assimilation, identity, and the meaning of the word home.

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley

Thanks to all who participated and submitted votes for the May LibraryReads list! Be sure to submit your votes for the June LibraryReads list by May 1st. You can see our recommendations here. Click here to learn more about LibraryReads.

-Chris

Uncategorized

Happy National Library Workers Day!

NYPL pic

Today, we recognize National Library Workers Day, a day dedicated to all librarians, library staff, and administrators who contribute to the success of a library. In celebration of this day, the LLF team visited the New York Public Library and interviewed Lynn Lobash, Associate Director of Readers Services, and Gwen Glazer, Recommendations Librarian in Readers Services (pictured above). They discussed their day-to-day schedules, how librarians interact with readers, and the many services they provide to bring great books and readers together. This interview highlighted some of the topics that are important to all librarians, including: staff training, readers advisory, title discoverability, promoting books in the library, and much more. 

Listen to the round-table discussion on our podcast below:

Here's a list of the different resources that Lynn and Gwen mentioned in the podcast episode:

-Find the genre-specific crash course list on NoveList

-Check out Gwen's podcast: The Librarian Is In

-Find the virtual "Staff Picks" shelf here.

-Explore a ton of other great content on the NYPL website!

For more information, visit the ALA National Library Workers Day website. This day is also a part of National Library Week (April 7-13). To find more ways to celebrate, go here

A great big thank you to Lynn Lobash and Gwen Glazer for sitting down with us! 

-Lainey

Uncategorized

These Summer Reads Will Make You Feel Fine!

JUNE 2019 LR GRID

Hello, librarian friends!

We've pulled together a list of upcoming summer reads we think you'll absolutely adore. Whether you seek mystery, sci fi, romcoms, historical fiction, or a genre-mashup, rest assured we have something for you. Enjoy!  

Reminder: A selection of HarperCollins titles are now available on NetGalley!

To be added to our Auto-Approved List for unlimited egalley downloads on NetGalley, please fill out this form.

To see the full list of titles from HarperCollins Publishers now available on NetGalley, click here.

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

***

SearchingforSylvieLee_hc 3Searching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok
For fans of: The Leavers by Lisa Ko and Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
A poignant and suspenseful drama that untangles the complicated ties binding three women—two sisters and their mother—in one Chinese immigrant family and explores what happens when the eldest daughter disappears, and a series of family secrets emerge, from the New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Translation.

"Reading Kwok’s third novel is like watching an artist create a pencil drawing; she lays down the initial outline, then builds on it with shading and nuance until everything comes together at the stunning end. Her sharp and surprising language transports readers across the globe on a breathless and emotionally complex journey. Excellent from every angle, this is a can’t-miss novel for lovers of poignant and propulsive fiction."
Booklist Star_PNG41444 review

Click below to listen to an exclusive interview with the author!

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

GoneDead hc cThe Gone Dead by Chanelle Benz
For fans of: An American Marriage by Tayari Jones and No One Is Coming to Save Us by Stephanie Powell Watts
An electrifying first novel from "a riveting new voice in American fiction" (George Saunders): A young woman returns to her childhood home in the American South and uncovers secrets about her father’s life and death.  

"The novel is beautifully written throughout, with descriptions of the land, sounds, and even Billie’s dog, Rufus, especially enthralling. Benz’s inclusion of Clifton’s lost work make Billie’s experiences authentic. Recalling Lalita Tademy’s Cane River, this work will appeal to lovers of African American, Southern, and historical fiction.
Library Journal Star_PNG41444 review

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

Fall  Or Dodge in Hell_HCFall; or, Dodge in Hell by Neal Stephenson
Also from the author: The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O., Seveneves, and Reamde
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Anathem and Cryptonomicon returns with a wildly inventive and entertaining science fiction thriller—Paradise Lost by way of Phillip K. Dick—that unfolds in the near future, in parallel worlds. 
    
"Stephenson devotees with a taste for Tolkienesque fantasy will revel in the author’s imaginative world building…. Still, there are enough futuristic, envelope-pushing ideas here, especially related to AI and digital consciousness, to keep even nonfans and science buffs intrigued.
Booklist Star_PNG41444 review

Click below to listen to an exclusive interview with the author!

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

Fix Her Up_PBFix Her Up by Tessa Bailey
For fans of: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang and The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
New York Times bestselling author Tessa Bailey delivers a fun, sexy romantic comedy perfect for fans of Christina Lauren.

"A lovable cast of meddling secondary characters… a charming subplot… The sexual relationship between Travis and Georgie is sizzling, but the emotional journey from fake relationship to true love is just as compelling. Don’t let the cover fool you: This romance is as steamy as it self-empowering.
Kirkus Reviews

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

TenthMuse hc cThe Tenth Muse by Catherine Chung
For fans of: The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry and We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter
An exhilarating, moving novel about a trailblazing mathematician whose research unearths her own extraordinary family story and its roots in World War II.

"The Tenth Muse is as ambitious and intriguing as the complex math problems Katherine, the protagonist of this remarkable novel, aims to solve. In this novel, the scope of which is staggering—Chung has crafted a story that is moving, elegant, and richly written. Her prose, as it unfolds, becomes an elusive equation readers will yearn to solve."
—Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of Hunger and Bad Feminist

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

PerfectFraud hc c (1)The Perfect Fraud by Ellen LaCorte
For fans of: The Perfect Mother by Aimee Molloy and Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris
In this propulsive debut thriller, two women with their own dangerous secrets are thrown together by a chance meeting that plunges both their lives into chaos, with a sick little girl’s fate hanging in the balance.

"The Perfect Fraud is equal parts dark, creepy thriller and compelling character study with a little bit of magic and a little bit of heartbreak thrown in for good measure. Mothers and daughters, hindsight and clairvoyance, sickness and health twist and trade places in a delicious slow simmer and in ways we never see coming, and gluten-free eating finally gets the sendup it so richly deserves."
—Laurie Frankel, author of This Is How It Always Is

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

TheSnakes hc cThe Snakes by Sadie Jones
For fans of: Nutshell by Ian McEwan and The Past by Tessa Hadley
The award-winning, bestselling author of The Uninvited Guests and The Outcast returns with a bold, brilliant, and beautiful novel, unflinching in its gaze, which holds the reader in its tense grip from start to unforgettable finish.

"Don’t be misled by this book’s title. Although a few creepy reptiles make an appearance, the real snakes in this twisty story are human ones. Another memorable novel from the versatile Jones."
Library Journal Star_PNG41444 review

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

Summercountry_HCThe Summer Country by Lauren Willig
For fans of: I Was Anastasia by Ariel Lawhon and Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende
The New York Times bestselling historical novelist delivers her biggest, boldest, and most ambitious novel yet—a sweeping, dramatic Victorian epic of lost love, lies, jealousy, and rebellion set in colonial Barbados.

"Powerful, emotional, beautiful, and historically fascinating, The Summer Country is a simply breathtaking saga. This is the kind of book you fall into, that absorbs you for the entire time you are reading it and that after, haunts you…long after."
—M. J. Rose, New York Times bestselling author of Tiffany Blues

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

Library Plans for THE SEVEN OR EIGHT DEATHS OF STELLA FORTUNAGirl in the Rearview Mirror by Kelsey Rae Dimberg
For fans of: The Perfect Nanny by Leila Slimani and The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks
The young nanny for a prominent political family gets drawn into a web of deadly lies—including her own—in this stunning debut thriller with the menacing twists of Megan Abbott and the exquisite suspense of Laura Lippman.

"With hairpin twists and immense psychological acuity, Kelsey Rae Dimberg’s Girl in the Rearview Mirror is as seductive as the glamorous, privileged family at its center—and as cunning. An exciting, intoxicating debut, it will hold you until its startling final pages."
—Megan Abbott, bestselling author of Dare Me and Give Me Your Hand

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

TheIslandersHCThe Islanders by Meg Mitchell Moore
For fans of: The Perfect Couple by Elin Hilderbrand and By Invitation Only by Dorothea Benton Frank
J. Courtney Sullivan’s Maine meets the works of Elin Hilderbrand in this delicious summer read involving three strangers, one island, and a season packed with unexpected romance, well-meaning lies, and damaging secrets.

"Moore (The Captain's Daughter, 2017) has crafted a beautifully in- depth novel chronicling the intersection of the lives of three strangers during one fateful summer. Her characters are strong, and the realistic situations are both heartfelt and heartbreaking. Moore handles the emotional conflict of a divorced father, a rocky married couple, and a single mother with delicate care. An excellent combination of character exploration and intrigue."
Booklist

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019


Lemon Sisters_PBThe Lemon Sisters
by Jill Shalvis

For fans of: How to Keep a Secret by Sarah Morgan and Secrets of the Tulip Sisters by Susan Mallery
The New York Times bestselling author of Rainy Day Friends and Lost and Found Sisters returns to Wildstone, California, where two completely opposite sisters—who are still nursing wounds from the past—realize they need each other more than they think.

Praise for Jill Shalvis: "Jill Shalvis’s books are funny, warm, charming. and unforgettable.
—RaeAnne Thayne, New York Times bestselling author of A Soldier's Return

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

Unbreakables pb cThe Unbreakables by Lisa Barr
For fans of: The Intermission by Elyssa Friedland
From award-winning author Lisa Barr comes this delicious, sharp novel about a woman who jets off to France after her perfect marriage collapses, putting the broken pieces of herself back together while rediscovering her own joie de vivre—a lust for life, art, and steamy sex.

"Readers will delight in this effervescent cocktail of second chances, female strength, mother-daughter bonding and the truths that set us free. Smart, sure and sexy, The Unbreakables is unforgettable."
—Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan’s Tale

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

One Night in Georgia pb cOne Night in Georgia by Celeste O. Norfleet
For fans of: Forty Acres by Dwayne Alexander Smith and Queen Sugar by Natalie Baszile
Set in the summer of 1968, a provocative and devastating novel of individual lives caught in the grips of violent history—a timely and poignant story that reverberates with the power of Alice Walker’s Meridian and Ntozake Shange’s Betsey Brown.

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

SayNototheDuke mm cSay No to the Duke by Eloisa James
Also from the author: Borne to be Wilde, Too Wilde to Wed, and Wilde in Love
New York Times bestselling author Eloisa James returns with the fourth novel in her breathtaking Wildes of Lindow Castle series.

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

 

For more great reading suggestions for June, check out our
June LibraryReads Suggestions Edelweiss catalog! 

The deadline to submit your votes for the June LibraryReads list is May 1! 

 

Looking Ahead: Reading Suggestions for July

Library Plans for THE SEVEN OR EIGHT DEATHS OF STELLA FORTUNALady in the Lake by Laura Lippman
Also from the author: Sunburn, Wilde Lake, and Hush Hush
The revered New York Times bestselling author returns with a novel set in 1960s Baltimore that combines modern psychological insights with elements of classic noir, about a middle-aged housewife turned aspiring reporter who pursues the murder of a forgotten young woman.

"The story is bigger than the crime, and the crime is bigger than its solution, making Lippman’s skill as a mystery novelist work as icing on the cake. The racism, classism, and sexism of 50 years ago wrapped up in a stylish, sexy, suspenseful period drama."
Kirkus Reviews Star_PNG41444 review

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: June 1, 2019

NeverHaveIEver_hcNever Have I Ever by Joshilyn Jackson
Also from the author: The Almost SistersThe Opposite of Everyone, and Someone Else's Love Story
New York Times bestselling author Joshilyn Jackson—"an admired writer who deserves to be a household name" (Kirkus Reviews)—displays her masterful talent in this dark and deliciously addictive tale of domestic suspense.        

"Nail-biting suspense… Jackson builds on her talent for creating imperfect, capable, and multi-layered characters to write smart suspense, driven by the intelligence and determination of the instigator and her prey….  Never Have I Ever marks a new high in Jackson’s career.
Booklist Star_PNG41444 review

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: June 1, 2019

BeneathTheTamarindTree_hcBeneath the Tamarind Tree by Isha Sesay
For fans of: The Underground Girls of Kabul by Jenny Nordberg and Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo
The first definitive account of Boko Haram’s abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls, their years in captivity, and why this story still matters—by celebrated international journalist Isha Sesay.  

"Enthralling….  Peabody Award–winning Sesay's narrative is not only dramatically informative, it is also brilliantly structured, commandingly eloquent, and profoundly empathic. Her resounding and awed account of the girls' personalities, convictions, hopes, and achievements will stand with books by the Nobel laureates and women’s-rights heroes Malala Yousafzai (I Am Malala, 2013) and Wangari Maathai (Unbowed, 2006)…. Sesay’s galvanizing Beneath the Tamarind Tree will recharge the global battle for women’s equality.
Booklist  Star_PNG41444 review

Click below to listen to an exclusive interview with the author!

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: June 1, 2019

The GoldenHourHCThe Golden Hour by Beatriz Williams
Also from the author: The Glass Ocean, The Summer Wives, Cocoa Beach, The Wicked City, and A Certain Age
The New York Times bestselling author creates a dazzling epic of World War II-era Nassau—a hotbed of spies, traitors, and the most infamous couple of the age, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

"With her trademark skill, the author adeptly draws the threads of the two story lines together, culminating in a surprising, emotionally satisfying conclusion. Williams’ latest (after The Summer Wives, 2018) is moving, well-researched, and compulsively readable to the very last page
Booklist

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: June 1, 2019

TherightswipePBThe Right Swipe by Alisha Rai
For fans of: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang and The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
Alisha Rai returns with the first book in her sizzling new Modern Love series, in which two rival dating app creators find themselves at odds in the boardroom but in sync in the bedroom.

"I absolutely loved it…. volcano-hot sex and cackle-worthy dialogue…. I highly recommend this!"
—Sally Thorne, USA Today bestselling author of The Hating Game and 99 Percent Mine

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: June 1, 2019

NeverLookBack_PBNever Look Back by Alison Gaylin
Also from the author: If I Die Tonight and What Remains of Me
Reminiscent of the bestsellers of Laura Lippman and Harlan Coben—with a Serial-esque podcast twist—an absorbing, addictive tale of psychological suspense from the author of the highly acclaimed and Edgar Award-nominated What Remains of Me and the USA Today bestselling and Shamus Award-winning Brenna Spector series.

Praise for Alison Gaylin: "Right now, Alison Gaylin is at the very top of her game, crafting exhilarating and audacious crime novels that are both rich in character and rivetingly told. Her books are, quite simply, not to be missed."
—Megan Abbott, bestselling author of Dare Me and Give Me Your Hand

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: June 1, 2019

TheMarriageClockThe Marriage Clock by Zara Raheem
For fans of: Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows by Balli Kaur Jaswal and The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory 
In Zara Raheem’s fresh, funny, smart debut, a young, Muslim-American woman is given three months to find the right husband or else her traditional Indian parents will find one for her—a novel with a universal story that everyone can relate to about the challenges of falling in love.

"An intimate and entertaining glimpse into the life of a young Muslim American woman whose family wants her married. Now! You’ll want to read this in one sitting."
—Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times bestselling author of First Star I See Tonight

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: June 1, 2019

TheChurchgoer pb cThe Churchgoer by Patrick Coleman
For fans of: Pirata by Patrick Hasburgh and IQ by Joe Ide 
A haunting literary noir about a former pastor’s search to find a missing woman in the toxic, contradictory underbelly of southern California.

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: June 1, 2019

 

For more great reading suggestions for July, check out our
July LibraryReads Suggestions Edelweiss catalog! 

The deadline to submit your votes for the July LibraryReads list is June 1! 

***

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

-Chris

 

Uncategorized

A Book Club Discussion of Claire Gibson’s BEYOND THE POINT

Zumbettes
What makes a great book club? What keeps a book club going? On this week's episode of The Library Love Fest Podcast, Linda Cohen, Sales Director at Booklist, discusses the formation of her close-knit book club group and how the group has continued meeting (without losing any members) for two years. The episode concludes with Linda facilitating a round table discussion of the book they selected this month. The photo above shows the Zumbettes, as they call themselves, with copies of Claire Gibson's Beyond the Point, their March book club pick.

You can find out how Linda has created and sustained a successful book club at the beginning of the audio and hear the discussion of their book selection at the 18 minute, 45 second mark. Listen below.

Claire Gibson's Beyond the Point is a powerful debut novel about three young women who attend The United States Military Academy at West Point on the eve of 9/11, and their struggles to maintain their friendships, marriages, and careers as their lives unfold amid heartbreak and ultimate triumph.

Check out this awesome praise:

"In Beyond the Point, Claire Gibson writes a stellar trio of heroines—women I want to hug, women I want to befriend, women I want to be…An inspiring tribute to female friendship and female courage!'
—Kate Quinn, New York Times Bestselling author of The Alice Network

"This heartening and heartbreaking story is an ode to the strength of friendship."
Publishers Weekly

"…the rare novel that allow[s] you to feel the importance of family, friendship, and patriotism simultaneously. This compelling read…offers hours of page-turning fun with believable women…women you know…women you are…women you want to be."
—Nancy Fench, author of Home and Away

Here's a video of Claire Gibson explaining her background and the inspiration for Beyond the Point:

To find out more about starting a book club and find your next book selection, check out our new book club website.

Be sure to grab a copy of Beyond the Point, available now, and follow along with Linda's book club discussion.

-Lainey

Uncategorized

Neal Stephenson’s FALL; OR, DODGE IN HELL is an Eye-Opening Sci Fi / Fantasy Epic

Neal

EDELWEISS BUTTON
NETGALLEY

Hello, librarians! I am thrilled to share a podcast interview I recorded with New York Times bestselling author Neal Stephenson! Listen in as we discuss Neal's upcoming novel Fall; or, Dodge in Hell (on sale June 4th), futurism, how current events have impacted his writing and vision of the future, Dungeons & Dragons, Lord of the Rings, and much much more.

June LR Votes Due tile

I distinctly remember reading my first Neal Stephenson novel. It was the summer of 2015 and I was a young, doe-eyed intern just starting out at HarperCollins Publishers.

Earlier that summer, I'd been consumed by the Foundation trilogy by Isaac Asimov and was hungry for more epic, sweeping science fiction. There was an extra copy of Neal's 2015 novel Seveneves sitting on an office bookshelf and it immediately caught my eye. I picked it up (or heaved it up—it's a BIG book), tore through it in a matter of days, and immediately emailed Neal's editor to gush about how much I LOVED it, even comparing the reading experience to the Foundation trilogy. As it so happened, Neal's editor had also edited Isaac Asimov, which I found awe-inspiring.

If you're at all a fan of science fiction and/or fantasy, Neal's upcoming novel Fall; or, Dodge in Hell is a must read. It has all the mind-bending futurism of his previous novels mixed with a deliriously fun fantasy quest, the results of which are wholly unique but distinctly Neal Stephenson. If you haven't read Neal Stephenson, or don't consider yourself a fan of science fiction or fantasy, I think Fall; or, Dodge in Hell is still well worth your time. There are sections of speculative fiction in this novel that are so in tune with our current political, social, and technological climates that you won't be able to read or watch the news without having flashbacks to moments in this book.

Being such a fan of Fall; or, Dodge in Hell, I'd be remiss not to mention that Booklist just gave it a STARRED review! From Booklist:

"Stephenson devotees with a taste for Tolkienesque fantasy will revel in the author’s imaginative world building as the story shifts more and more into Bitworld…. there are enough futuristic, envelope-pushing ideas here, especially related to AI and digital consciousness, to keep even non-fans and science buffs intrigued. Best-selling Stephenson is cutting-edge and his followers and all readers intrigued by shrewd speculative fiction will queue up.
 

It was a privilege to record an interview with Neal and I'm so happy to share it with you. Click the Soundcloud player at the top of this post OR below to listen to the podcast! And remember to submit your votes for the June LibraryReads list by May 1!

EDELWEISS BUTTON
NETGALLEY

June LR Votes Due tile-Chris

Uncategorized

Tune in to a LIVE Interview with Heather Morris, Author of THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ, in Conversation with her Editor, Sara Nelson

Booklist-boombox-ad-april-2019-fb-live_final
The Tattooist of Auschwitz is a war story, it is also, maybe even more so, a love story.” —Sara Nelson, VP, Executive Editor, HarperCollins Publishers

The Tattooist of Auschwitz is a beautiful, illuminating tale of hope and courage is based on interviews that were conducted with Holocaust survivor and Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist Ludwig (Lale) Sokolov—an unforgettable love story in the midst of atrocity.

In April 1942, Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, is forcibly transported to the concentration camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau. When his captors discover that he speaks several languages, he is put to work as a Tätowierer (the German word for tattooist), tasked with permanently marking his fellow prisoners.

One day in July 1942, Lale, prisoner 32407, comforts a trembling young woman waiting in line to have the number 34902 tattooed onto her arm. Her name is Gita, and in that first encounter, Lale vows to somehow survive the camp and marry her.

Watch an interview with Lale here:

A few photos of Lale and Gita:

Screen Shot 2019-04-01 at 11.52.06 AM
Screen Shot 2019-04-01 at 11.52.15 AM
The Tattooist of Auschwitz is a vivid, harrowing, and ultimately hopeful re-creation of Lale Sokolov's experiences as the man who tattooed the arms of thousands of prisoners with what would become one of the most potent symbols of the Holocaust, a testament to the endurance of love and humanity under the darkest possible conditions.

Listen to the first five minutes of the audiobook below:

Be sure to tune in to the Library Love Fest Facebook page on Friday, April 12th at 11:00 AM EST to listen to a conversation between author Heather Morris and her editor, Sara Nelson. The Tattooist of Auschwitz is available now.

Uncategorized

Dive into Jill Heinerth’s INTO THE PLANET

9780062691545More people have died exploring underwater caves than climbing Mount Everest, and we know more about deep space than we do about the depths of our oceans. Into the Planet by Jill Heinerth blends science, adventure, and memoir to bring readers face-to-face with the terror and beauty of earth’s remaining unknowns and the extremes of human capability.

Jill was the first person in history to dive deep into an Antarctic iceberg and leader of a team that discovered the ancient watery remains of Mayan civilizations; she has descended farther into the inner depths of our planet than any other woman.

We also have an amazing quote from author James M. Tabor:

“[Into the Planet] chronicles, in chiseled prose, a lifetime pursuing science and discovery in exploration’s most lethal and least forgiving discipline. Time and again, Heinerth has ventured into realms where mishap can, quite literally, take your breath away. Just reading about her exploits can do the same…”
—James M. Tabor, author of Blind Descent and Forever on the Mountain

Be sure to check out Jill's TED Talk:

Find out more about Into the Planet, coming out on August 27th, on Edelweiss here.

-Lainey

Uncategorized

Paul Howarth’s ONLY KILLERS AND THIEVES is a Barnes & Noble 2018 Discover Prize Winner!

9780062690968Barnes & Noble has just awarded Only Killers and Thieves by Paul Howarth the 2018 Discover Great New Writers Award for fiction!

The Discover Great New Writers Awards are presented annually in recognition of literary excellence. The six finalists for the Discover Great New Writers Awards were chosen by two panels of noted authors from 52 titles picked by Barnes & Noble booksellers. Barnes & Noble called it "a timeless story of brothers, revenge, injustice and honor." 

Check out some more amazing quotes for this book:

Only Killers and Thieves is a powerful debut. Paul Howarth brings early Australia to life, bloody warts and all, in an epic tale of murder, revenge, and colonial oppression, with very little room for redemption. The story and his words will stay with you, long after you have finished the book.”
New York Review of Books

“Prose like that arrives direct from Cormac McCarthy’s dusty Southwest…Howarth’s spotlights how arbitrary frontier justice can be. But he also asks: How much less arbitrary is a purportedly civilized society?”
Washington Post

Find out more about the Barnes & Noble 2018 Discover Awards here.

Congrats, Paul!

-Lainey

Uncategorized

DON’T SKIP OUT ON ME by Willy Vlautin is a Finalist for the 2019 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction!

image from edel-images.azureedge.netWe're so thrilled (but not surprised) that Willy Vlautin's book Don't Skip Out on Me is one of the five finalists for the 2019 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.

https://www.penfaulkner.org/2019/03/05/announcing-the-2019-pen-faulkner-award-finalists/

Don't Skip Out on Me was also one of eleven books selected for the ALA RUSA Notable Books List for Fiction! Click here for details and to see the full list of selections.

We are big fans of Willy's. Every one of his books is a gem. Understated and powerful stories that will tear at your heartstrings but also make you see the beauty in everyday life.

Check out a wonderful interview between LLF's Chris Connolly and Willy Vlautin below.

-Virginia

 

Uncategorized

Fast-Forward to Spring with These LLF-Faves

May lr tile

Hello, librarians!

As we make our way through this final, agonizing stretch of winter, our hearts and minds have already moved on to spring. And it's not just the sunshine and warmth and blossoming of life that we have to look forward to—spring also brings with it a wealth of mesmerizing, powerful, unforgettable new books.

Keep reading to discover books coming this May and June that have us excited. It is our hope that you'll find one or two (or ten!) that grab hold of your head and heart and won't let go.

GREAT NEWS: All of these titles and more are now available on NetGalley! To be added to our Auto-Approved List for unlimited egalley downloads on NetGalley, please fill out this form.

To see the full list of titles from HarperCollins Publishers now available on NetGalley, click here.

***

StellaFortuna hc cThe Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames
For fans of: The Women in the Castle by Jessica Shattuck and Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
In this stunning debut novel, a young woman tells the story behind two elderly sisters’ estrangement, unraveling family secrets stretching back a century and across the Atlantic to early twentieth-century Italy.

"With her story of an 'ordinary' woman who is anything but, Grames explores not just the immigrant experience but the stages of a woman’s life. This is a sharp and richly satisfying novel."
Publishers Weekly Star review

"Right from the first page, I was transported to Calabria, Italy and into the lives of Stella Fortuna and her sister Tina. Spanning decades, from the native beauty of their mountain village to the suburbs of Connecticut, this is a heartfilled, cinematic story of immigration, love, family and resilience. An unforgettable novel filled with characters I don’t think I’ll ever forget."
—Nancy Pearl, librarian and author of George & Lizzie and the Book Lust series of reading recommendations

Click here to learn more about this unforgettable debut.

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: April 1, 2019

Last Time I Saw You hc cThe Last Time I Saw You by Liv Constantine
For fans of: The Death of Mrs. Westaway by Ruth Ware and A Stranger in the House by Shari Lapena
The internationally bestselling author of The Last Mrs. Parrish follows that success with an addictive novel filled with shocking twists about the aftermath of a brutal high-society murder.

"The Last Time I Saw You is a thrilling murder mystery rife with lies, scandal, obsession, and revenge. With unreliable characters, a sinister storyline, and a handful of twists to boot, Liv Constantine raises the bar high. A must-read!"
—Mary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author of The Good Girl and When the Lights Go Out

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: April 1, 2019

Confessions of frannie hc cThe Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins
For fans of: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
A servant and former slave is accused of murdering her employer and his wife in this astonishing historical thriller that moves from a Jamaican sugar plantation to the fetid streets of Georgian London—a remarkable literary debut with echoes of Alias GraceThe Underground Railroad, and The Paying Guests.

"Collins’ debut novel administers a bold and vibrant jolt to both the gothic and historical fiction genres…. Most of all, she has created in her title character a complex, melancholy, and trenchantly observant protagonist…as dynamic and compelling as any character conceived by a Brontë sister….
[a] gripping, groundbreaking debut.

Kirkus Reviews Star review

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: April 1, 2019

How to forgetHow to Forget by Kate Mulgrew
For fans of: Between Them by Richard Ford
In this profoundly honest and examined memoir about returning to Iowa to care for her ailing parents, the star of Orange Is the New Black and author of Born with Teeth takes us on an unexpected journey of loss, betrayal, and the transcendent nature of a daughter’s love for her parents.

"Actress Kate Mulgrew has gone deep to deliver a beautifully written, searingly honest collection of memories about her parents who are in the final chapters of their lives. 

The biggest mistake a reader could make is to presume one needs to be a follower of Ms. Mulgrew’s dramatic work in order to connect to the voice in this book. That simply isn’t the case. This is an entirely relatable, universal story about family. It is a powerful and at times very funny read (her parents were very quick-witted!) written in prose so beautiful it borders on poetic. I absolutely love this book."
—Virginia Stanley, Director of Library Marketing, HarperCollins Publishers

Click here to read more insights from Virginia on this must-read memoir.

Join Us for a Facebook Live Interview with Kate Mulgrew: This Friday, March 8th, from 10:30-11:30am EST, actress and author Kate Mulgrew will discuss her upcoming memoir How to Forget with Library Love Fest's Virginia Stanley.

Tune in to the Library Love Fest Facebook page to watch! You can also sign up for our Facebook event to receive reminders!

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: April 1, 2019

Pride prejudice and other flavorsPride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev
For fans of: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang and My Oxford Year by Julia Whelan
Award-winning author Sonali Dev launches a new series about the Rajes, an immigrant Indian family descended from royalty, who have built their lives in San Francisco—a compelling, heartwarming romance between two strangers from completely different worlds, and a poignant exploration of cultural assimilation, identity, and the meaning of the word home.

"A profound, unique talent, Sonali Dev grabs the reader by the heart."
—Kristan Higgins, New York Times bestselling author of Good Luck with That

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: April 1, 2019


Aloha rodeoAloha Rodeo 
by David Wolman and Julian Smith
For fans of: The Three-Year Swim Club by Julie Checkoway and Smokejumper by Jason A. Ramos
In the spirit of The Boys in the Boat comes the captivating true story of the Hawaiian cowboys who changed rodeo and the West forever. 

"This inspiring and impeccably crafted story of against-all-odds triumph is one that movie-makers surely will yearn to produce, seeing in Wolman and Smith’s elegantly told Aloha Rodeo a new Chariots of Fire, with Cheyenne’s Frontier Days standing in for the Paris Olympics, the islands of Hawaii for the British Isles, and, at center stage, three brave cowboys, no hats and all cattle. I loved this book, truly."
—Simon Winchester, New York Times bestselling author of The Perfectionists and Pacific

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: April 1, 2019


For more great reading suggestions for May, check out our

May LibraryReads Suggestions Edelweiss catalog! 

The deadline to submit your votes for LibraryReads is January 1! 

 

Looking Ahead: Reading Suggestions for June

SylvieSearching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok
For fans of: The Leavers by Lisa Ko and Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
A poignant and suspenseful drama that untangles the complicated ties binding three women—two sisters and their mother—in one Chinese immigrant family and explores what happens when the eldest daughter disappears, and a series of family secrets emerge, from the New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Translation.  

"This isn’t a novel––it’s a puzzle box of familial secrets, some dark, others luminous, all of it haunting, mysterious, and completely satisfying. I was utterly spellbound."
—Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

Gone deadThe Gone Dead by Chanelle Benz
For fans of: An American Marriage by Tayari Jones and A Separation by Katie Kitamura 
An electrifying first novel from "a riveting new voice in American fiction" (George Saunders): A young woman returns to her childhood home in the American South and uncovers secrets about her father’s life and death.

"The Gone Dead is one of the greatest novels ever placed Mississippi. The southern novel will never be the same after this book. Billie James, the protagonist of The Gone Dead, holds more mystery, lyricism, tragedy, nuance than most characters I’ve read in recent years."
—Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

Sentence is deathThe Sentence Is Death by Anthony Horowitz
Also from the author: Forever and a Day, The Word Is Murder, and Magpie Murders
Death, deception, and a detective with quite a lot to hide stalk the pages of Anthony Horowitz’s brilliant murder mystery, the second in the bestselling series starring Private Investigator Daniel Hawthorne.

Praise for The Word Is Murder
"Actually, the word is not murder, it’s ingenious…. a masterful meta-mystery.
Booklist Star review

"Deduction and wit are well-balanced, and fans of Peter Lovesey and other modern channelers of the spirit of the golden age of detection will clamor for more."
Publishers Weekly Star review

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

Perfect fraudThe Perfect Fraud by Ellen LaCorte
For fans of: The Perfect Mother by Aimee Molloy and Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris
In this propulsive debut thriller, two women with their own dangerous secrets are thrown together by a chance meeting that plunges both their lives into chaos, with a sick little girl’s fate hanging in the balance.

"The Perfect Fraud is equal parts dark, creepy thriller and compelling character study with a little bit of magic and a little bit of heartbreak thrown in for good measure. Mothers and daughters, hindsight and clairvoyance, sickness and health twist and trade places in a delicious slow simmer and in ways we never see coming, and gluten-free eating finally gets the sendup it so richly deserves."
—Laurie Frankel, author of This Is How It Always Is

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

 

Fix her upFix Her Up by Tessa Bailey
For fans of: The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
New York Times bestseller Tessa Bailey delivers a fun, sexy romantic comedy perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and Sally Thorne.

"Tessa Bailey’s alpha heroes will make you combust!"
—Laura Kaye, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author

"Tessa Bailey’s books completely, utterly, totally wreck me."
—Sophie Jordan, New York Times bestselling author

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019


Tenth museThe Tenth Muse 
by Catherine Chung
For fans of: The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry and Chemistry by Weike Wang
An exhilarating, moving novel about a trailblazing mathematician whose research unearths her own extraordinary family story and its roots in World War II.

"Reading The Tenth Muse is like setting out on a boat for a short trip and finding the way back barred by waves that grow taller and taller. And then the boat itself turns out to be a riddle; a paper boat, each leaf bound to the other with equations of fearsome beauty. Arresting in scope and its treatment of time, its prose at turns crystalline and richly balletic, this story pulls puzzle from puzzle—human, historical, and all too contemporary."
—Helen Oyeyemi, author of Boy, Snow, Bird and What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours

Request the egalley from Edelweiss
Request the egalley from NetGalley
LibraryReads Votes Due: May 1, 2019

For more great reading suggestions for June, check out our
June LibraryReads Suggestions Edelweiss catalog!

The deadline to submit your votes for LibraryReads is January 1!  

***

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

-Chris

Uncategorized

Congratulations to all the HarperCollins Award Winners!

Screen Shot 2019-02-28 at 4.37.50 PM

Congratulations to all of our HarperCollins award-winning authors! We celebrated with an ad in the March 15th issue of Booklist. Find out more information about these awards and more below!


THE NOTABLE BOOKS LIST:
 An annual ‘best-of’ list comprised of twenty six titles written for adult readers and published in the U.S. including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.

Don’t Skip Out on Me by Willy Vlautin (Fiction)
High-Risers by Ben Austen (Nonfiction)

You can find the complete list of Notable Books here.

THE READING LIST AWARDS: This is a ‘best-of’ list comprised of eight different fiction genres.

Stray City by Chelsey Johnson (Women’s Fiction) WINNER!

SHORTLIST (Adrenaline)
Bearskin by James A. McLaughlin

SHORTLIST (Fantasy)
The City of Brass by S.A. Chakraborty
The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang

SHORTLIST (Horror)
Awakened by James S. Murray, with Darren Wearmouth
The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay
Melmoth by Sarah Perry

SHORTLIST (Romance)
A Princess in Theory by Alyssa Cole
Tempest by Beverly Jenkins

SHORTLIST(Science Fiction)
Noumenon Infinity by Marina J. Lostetter

Find out more about the Reading List here.

BLACK CAUCUS LITERARY AWARDS: Recognizes excellence in adult fiction and nonfiction by African American authors published in 2018.

HONOR AWARD FOR NONFICTION:

Black Fortunes by Shomari Wills  

Find out more about the BCALA awards here.

REFERENCE AND USERS SERVICES AWARDS: This committee identifies works destined to become the backbone of most popular collections, works that serve as sure bets for readers and standards of their genre.

Feast: Food of the Islamic World by Anissa Helou (Cookbooks)

Find out more about this award here.

LISTEN LIST: Outstanding Audiobook Narration: This award highlights extraordinary narrators and listening experiences that merit special attention by a general adult audience and the librarians who advise them.

Dear America by Jose Antonio Vargas
The Secrets Between Us by Thrity Umrigar

See all of the Listen List selections here.


OVER THE RAINBOW BOOK LIST:
 An annual, annotated bibliography of books for general adult readers aged 18 years or older that have commendable literary quality and significant, authentic lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning (LGBTQIA+) content.

The House of Impossible Beauties by Joseph Cassara (included in the 2018 Top 10 list for Fiction and Nonfiction!)

2019 Fiction Long List

Alice Isn’t Dead by Joseph Fink (Genre Fiction)
The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Temblay (Genre Fiction)
Stray City by Chelsey Johnson (Literary and General Interest)
Speak No Evil by Uzodinma Iweala (Literary and General Interest)
The House of Impossible Beauties by Joseph Cassara (Literary and General Interest)

See a full list of titles selected here.

Congrats to all of our winners!

-Lainey

Uncategorized

From Virginia Stanley: HOW TO FORGET by Kate Mulgrew is a Must-Read Memoir

On Friday, March 8th, author and actress Kate Mulgrew sat down with LLF's Virginia Stanley to discuss her upcoming memoir, How to Forget. This is an incredible interview not to be missed.

Before you watch, please read this powerful review from Maxine Bleiweis, former Westport (CT) Library Director and current owner of Maxine Bleiweis & Associates Consulting:

"How to Forget leaves you wishing you had read it before going through the hardest role for an adult child—being witness to your parents at the end of their lives. Whether the reason is cancer, Alzheimer’s, or natural causes, this book by Kate Mulgrew left me wishing I had read this book before going through the challenge of how to be the best daughter for my parents’ last months. Mulgrew’s insight will stay with me for a long, long time and be on my recommendation list for all who are saying goodbye to their parents."

Click below to watch the interview!

Watch on  2000px-YouTube_Logo_2017.svg : https://youtu.be/JPYRigm3aqw

You can also listen to the interview on our podcast:


EDELWEISS BUTTON

NETGALLEY
MAY LR VOTES DUE

9780062846815_86f1fFrom Virginia Stanley: Who were your parents before they were your parents? How and why did they fall in love with each other? Did they measure up to each other’s expectations? What were their dreamsand what happened to those dreams? What was your unique connection to each of them? And in the final chapters of their lives, do you have a full understanding of who they inherently were, who they became and why? Can you let them go? Have all the words been said that needed saying?

Kate Mulgrew takes on these questions and so much more in her forthcoming memoir, How to Forget.  She has gone deep to deliver a beautifully written, searingly honest collection of memories of her childhood in Iowa but more specifically of her parents: who they were, what family life was like, and how she cared for them in the final chapter of their lives.

This is an entirely relatable, universal story about family. Whether you have aging parents or parental figures in your life, if you are an only child or one of eight or nine or ten, if you are the primary caregiver or dancing that emotional tightrope with siblings, this book will touch your heart. You will likely recognize moments, passages, pages in this memoir that will relate to your own life.

 

The biggest mistake a reader could make is to presume one needs to be a follower of Ms. Mulgrew’s dramatic work in order to connect to the voice in this book. That simply isn’t the case. This memoir is devoid of celebrity ego but full of pathos and hubris. It’s a reflective and at times very funny read (her parents were very quick-witted!) I wasn’t fully prepared to have this book envelop me as it did. This is a powerful look back on the lives of two of the most important people in her lifewritten in prose so beautiful it borders on poetic.

Every so often a book comes along that pierces my heart and introduces me to people I’m better for having known.

How to Forget is one those books.

EDELWEISS BUTTON

NETGALLEY
MAY LR VOTES DUE
Check out this amazing quote from author Malachy McCourt:

Screen Shot 2019-03-29 at 1.08.25 PM

-Virginia

Uncategorized

We’re Looking Forward to These Historical Fiction Titles!

Screen Shot 2019-02-27 at 3.55.24 PM

We had a fantastic line up of our exciting new Historical Fiction titles featured in the March 1st issue of Booklist. Find out more about these titles and more below!

Old Baggage by Lissa Evans

  • The author of the acclaimed Crooked Heart returns with a comic, charming, and surprisingly timely portrait of a once pioneering suffragette trying to find her new passion in post-World War I era London.

America Was Hard to Find by Kathleen Alcott

  • In the wake of an affair, the lives of an astronaut and a radical are forever altered by the political fault lines of the 1960s, setting off a series of events ricocheting from anti-Vietnam activism to the Apollo program to the AIDS crisis, in this sprawling multigenerational novel.

The Tenth Muse by Catherine Chung

  • An exhilarating, moving novel about a trailblazing mathematician whose research unearths her own extraordinary family story and its roots in World War II.

The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins

  • A servant and former slave is accused of murdering her employer and his wife in this astonishing historical thriller that moves from a Jamaican sugar plantation to the fetid streets of Georgian London—a remarkable literary debut with echoes of Alias Grace, The Underground Railroad, and The Paying Guests.

The Dragon Republic by R.F. Kuang

  • Rin’s story continues in this acclaimed sequel to The Poppy War—an epic fantasy combining the history of twentieth-century China with a gripping world of gods and monsters.

The Golden Hour by Beatriz Williams

  • The New York Times bestselling author of The Summer Wives and A Certain Age creates a dazzling epic of World War II-era Nassau—a hotbed of spies, traitors, and the most infamous couple of the age, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

Westside by W.M. Akers

  • A young detective who specializes in “tiny mysteries” finds herself at the center of a massive conspiracy in this beguiling historical fantasy set on Manhattan’s Westside—a peculiar and dangerous neighborhood home to strange magic and stranger residents—that blends the vivid atmosphere of Caleb Carr with the imaginative power of Neil Gaiman.

The Summer Country by Lauren Willig

  • The New York Times bestselling historical novelist delivers her biggest, boldest, and most ambitious novel yet—a sweeping, dramatic Victorian epic of lost love, lies, jealousy, and rebellion set in colonial Barbados.

Resistance Women by Jennifer Chiaverini

  • From the New York Times bestselling author of Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker, an enthralling historical saga that recreates the danger, romance, and sacrifice of an era and brings to life one courageous, passionate American—Mildred Fish Harnack—and her circle of women friends who waged a clandestine battle against Hitler in Nazi Berlin.

The Song of the Jade Lily by Kirsty Manning

  • Kirsty Manning makes her U.S. debut with this gripping historical novel that tells the little-known story of Jewish refugees who fled to Shanghai during World War II.

One Night in Georgia by Celeste O. Norfleet

  • Set in the summer of 1968, a provocative and devastating novel of individual lives caught in the grips of violent history—a timely and poignant story that reverberates with the power of Alice Walker’s Meridian and Ntozake Shange’s Betsey Browne.

The Chocolate Maker's Wife by Karen Brooks

  • Australian bestselling novelist Karen Brooks rewrites women back into history with this breathtaking novel set in 17th century London—a lush, fascinating story of the beautiful woman who is drawn into a world of riches, power, intrigue,…and chocolate.

The Lost Daughter by Gill Paul

  • From Gill Paul, the author of Another Woman’s Husband and The Secret Wife, comes a powerful new chapter in her Romanov saga…a gripping journey through the decades and across the continents, a novel of eternal love, devastating loss, and courage against all odds.

The Accidentals by Minrose Gwin

  • Following the death of their mother from a botched backwoods abortion, the McAlister daughters have to cope with the ripple effect of this tragedy as they come of age in 1950s Mississippi and then grow up to face their own impossible choices—an unforgettable, beautiful novel that is threaded throughout with the stories of mothers and daughters in pre-Roe versus Wade America.

Meet Me in Monaco by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb

  • Set in the 1950s against the backdrop of Grace Kelly’s whirlwind romance and unforgettable wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco, New York Times bestselling author Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb take the reader on an evocative sun-drenched journey along the Côte d’Azur in this page-turning novel of passion, fate, and second chances.

The Peacock Summer by Hannah Richell

  • From internationally bestselling author Hannah Richell comes this compelling story of hidden secrets, forbidden love, and a mysterious old house.

In Another Time by Jillian Cantor

  • A sweeping historical novel that spans Germany, England, and the United States and follows a young couple torn apart by circumstance leading up to World War II—and the family secret that may prove to be the means for survival.

Outside Looking In by T.C. Boyle

  • In this stirring and insightful novel, T.C. Boyle takes us back to the 1960s and to the early days of a drug whose effects have reverberated widely throughout our culture: LSD.

The American Agent by Jacqueline Winspear

  • Beloved heroine Maisie Dobbs, “one of the great fictional heroines” (Parade), investigates the mysterious murder of an American war correspondent in London during the Blitz in a page-turning tale of love and war, terror, and survival.

The Quintland Sisters by Shelley Wood

  • In Shelley Wood’s fiction debut, readers are taken inside the devastating true story of the Dionne Quintuplets, told from the perspective of one young woman who meets them at the moment of their birth.

Say No to the Duke by Eloisa James

  • New York Times bestselling author Eloisa James returns with the fourth novel in her breathtaking Wildes of Lindow Castle series.

One Fine Duke by Lenora Bell

  • The third book in USA Today bestselling author Lenora Bell's sexy School for Dukes series is a Dracula-Northanger Abbey mash-up, with a dash of James Bond’s Miss Moneypenny.

Brazen and the Beast by Sarah MacLean

  • New York Times bestselling author Sarah MacLean returns with the next book in the Bareknuckle Bastards series about three brothers bound by a secret that they cannot escape—and the women who bring them to their knees.

The Wallflower Wager by Tessa Dare

  • Another scintillating romance from USA Today bestselling author Tessa Dare. Wealthy and ruthless, Gabriel Duke clawed his way from the lowliest slums to the pinnacle of high society—and now he wants to get even.

The Duchess in His Bed by Lorraine Heath

  • USA Today bestselling author Lorraine Heath delivers a scintillating story of a widow who has never known true desire—and the man who intends to show her the meaning of real passion.

To Wed an Heiress by Karen Ranney

  • New York Times bestselling author Karen Ranney returns to her royally seductive and heart-stirring series as a runaway heiress and an impetuous earl fight for love against scandal, ruin, and a shadowing danger.

You can find more Historical Fiction titles in our Edelweiss catalogs here.

-Lainey

Uncategorized

February Facebook Live Book List

Screen Shot 2019-02-15 at 1.40.53 PM
If you missed our Facebook Live video today, you can find the archived video on Facebook and Youtube.

Here's a list of titles we chatted about:

The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames

  • Be sure check out all of the amazing Stella content we mentioned—including the lovely recipes we cooked—here.
  • Request an egalley on NetGalley or Edelweiss.

Heirloom Kitchen by Anna Francese Gass

  • Listen to the conversation with Anna and her editor on our podcast here.

Vegetables Unleashed by José Andrés & Matt Goulding

The Huckle & Goose Cookbook by Anca Toderic & Christine Lucaciu

  • Read more about this book on their website here.

The Book of Pride by Mason Funk

The Song of the Jade Lily by Kirsty Manning

Lady in the Lake by Laura Lippman

Remembering Anthony Bourdain by CNN

The Perfect Fraud by Ellen LaCorte

Bone Appetit by Debora Robertson

After Life by Alice Marie Johnson

  • Find the interview of Alice and Kim Kardashian here.

Artisan Sourdough by Casper Andre Lugg & Martin Ivar Hveem Fjeld

How to Forget by Kate Mulgrew

 

Finished Books Available Now:

Secrets of Great Second Meals by Sara Dickerman

Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter

We Fed an Island by José Andrés with Richard Wolffe

Sunburn by Laura Lippman

See you next month!

-Lainey

Uncategorized

Lots of love for Sonali Dev’s PRIDE, PREJUDICE, AND OTHER FLAVORS!

9780062839053In Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors, Sonali Dev introduces the Rajes—an immigrant Indian family descended from royalty, who have painstakingly built their lives in San Francisco. 

A story that is at once a compelling, heartwarming romance between two strangers from completely different worlds and a poignant exploration of cultural assimilation, identity, and the meaning of the word home.

There is a lot of spice in this modern twist on an old classic, and that's not even including all of the mouthwatering food DJ whips up!

Everyone is excited for this first in a two-book series. Check out some of the buzz:

Library Journal Prepub Alert: “Born into a distinguished Indian immigrant family, Dr. Trisha Raje seems too uppity to modestly raised DJ Caine, now a star chef. But as San Francisco’s top neurosurgeon, she alone can save his sister’s life. Here, preconceptions get ditched, even as the good doctor defies her family. From an ALA Reading List Council’s romance winner, expanding into women’s fiction.”

Included in Publishers Weekly's Top 10 Romances of Spring 2019: “Dev opens a series about an immigrant Indian family in San Francisco with this romance between a neurosurgeon and a pastry chef, exploring cultural assimilation, identity, and the idea of home.”

Bookpage included in Most Anticipated Romances of 2019: “I will admit to some Austen-update fatigue. Does the world really need yet another retelling of Pride and Prejudice? However, my fatigue instantly dissipated when I saw Dev’s name. If anyone can deliver a fresh take on the classic story, it’s her.”

Check out Sonali's book web series "Lit With Love" here!

Download an egalley on Edelweiss or NetGalley now!

-Lainey

Uncategorized

Meet the Unforgettable Stella Fortuna!

Librarians, now is the time! Download the egalley for The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames, the remarkable debut novel author Lisa See called a “quintessential American immigrant story” and Publishers Weekly, in a STARRED review, praised as a “sharp and richly satisfying novel.


EDELWEISS BUTTON

NETGALLEY

PHYSICAL GALLEY

VOTES DUE

StellaFortuna hc cBIG NEWS: We’re running a sweepstakes in celebration of a very special upcoming debut novel: The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames. Keep reading for full details and to find out more about this incredible novel.

 

 

Stella-Fortuna-Booklist-eblast_v8

SWEEPSTAKES ALERT!

Between February 25th, 2019 and March 18th, 2019, fifty public librarians will be chosen at random to win a signed first edition copy of The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna.

UPDATE: This sweepstakes is now closed.

***

Juliet Grames, who is also the associate publisher for Soho Press, has written a stunning debut novel about Stella, an extraordinary young woman coming of age as she immigrates from Calabria, Italy to the United States, while also tracing her fractured relationship with her sister Tina. 

In addition to the author love on the above ecard, The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna has garnered even MORE author and librarian praise:

“Reading The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna is like listening to the rollicking stories of your Italian grandmother— full of memorable characters and speckled with fascinating bits of history. This is a fantastic and timely family story.
—Jessica Shattuck, bestselling author of The Women in the Castle
 
“I so enjoyed The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna. Juliet Grames has delved into the family secrets of an Italian American family and the ways in which those secrets, as well as slights and injustices, can both cross oceans and trickle down through the generations. This quintessential American immigrant story feels important right now, and I highly recommend it.
—Lisa See, author of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane

“…astounding and heartbreaking. Grames has crafted an intimate, powerful tale that sounds like it was told in whispers between sips of grappa after weekend dinners when the tables are cleared of food, the kids are busy playing in the backyard, and family secrets start to come out.” —Gregg Winsor, Johnson County Library (KS)

“An engrossing debut, The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna is a saga of an Italian-born girl who endures a number of sometimes terrifying and slightly odd life-threatening experiences…. A joy to read, Stella’s story is moving and memorable.” —Cynthia Baskin, Arlington Public Library (VA)

“You probably won’t like Stella Fortuna, but that’s okay—she probably won’t like you either. And that’s what makes this debut family saga so bewitching. The quintessential Mediterranean migration story told with uncommon honesty and beauty.” —Stephanie Anderson, BookOps (NY)

Intrigued? Want to know more about Stella? We have you covered! Keep reading to discover what makes this novel so special!


Learn More About Stella Fortuna!

In the video below, author Juliet discusses The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna and her rich but complicated family history that inspired it. 

Juliet also recorded an interview for the Public Library Association’s podcast, which delves further into Juliet’s fascinating personal backstory and how the story of her own grandmother inspired the novel. Click below to listen!

The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna details the immigrant experience, especially the female immigrant experience, with incredible honesty and poise. Our friend Kim Racon with HarperAcademic put together the below teaser that narrates Stella’s first time seeing the Statue of Liberty. Check it out!


Cooking with Stella Fortuna

Layer 0

The Library Love Fest team had so much fun on our special Stella edition of Facebook Live. In addition to discussing why this book is so special, we also cooked recipes from “The Seven or Eight Recipes of Stella Fortuna,” a collection of recipes Juliet put together inspired by the The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna. Below, you can watch the replay on Facebook or Youtube!

Watch on 2000px-YouTube_Logo_2017.svg : https://youtu.be/3xr84YbKQJw

You can get a digital copy of the recipe book here.

We can’t wait to hear what you think about The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna. Please be sure to download the egalley on Edelweiss or NetGalley or request the physical galley by clicking one of the options below.

Remember to submit your votes for LibraryReads by April 1st!

Enjoy!

EDELWEISS BUTTON

NETGALLEY

PHYSICAL GALLEY

VOTES DUE

Uncategorized

Karin Slaughter’s PIECES OF HER is coming to Netflix!

9780062430274-1We are very excited to announce that Karin Slaughter's latest novel, Pieces of Her, will be adapted into an eight episode limited series on Netflix!

In Pieces of Her, we meet Andrea Oliver. Andrea knows everything about her mother, Laura. She knows she’s never kept a secret in her life. Because we all know our mothers, don’t we?

But all that changes when a trip to the mall explodes into violence and Andrea suddenly sees a completely different side to Laura. For nearly thirty years she’s been hiding from her previous identity, lying low in the hope that no one would ever find her. But now she’s been exposed, and nothing will ever be the same again.

The first two episodes of the show will be directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, of Homeland. Charlotte Stoudt (Homeland, House of Cards) will be the writer/showrunner/executive producer, along with Executive Producer Bruna Papandrea (Gone Girl, Big Little Lies, and Wild) of Made Up Stories, a development, production and finance company committed to creating content with compelling female figures squarely at the center and enabling female directors, writers, actors, and fellow producers to tell the stories they want to tell.

Find out more about the big news on the press release from Netflix here and read Cosmopolitan's announcement here.

We also have a Spanish version of this title! Check out ¿Sabes quién es?, available now!

Congrats, Karin!

Uncategorized

LLF Guest Post: Etaf Rum, Author of A WOMAN IS NO MAN

9780062699763In Etaf Rum's powerful debut novel, A Woman Is No Man, three generations of Palestinian-American women living in Brooklyn are torn between individual desire and the strict mores of Arab culture—a heart-wrenching story of love, intrigue, courage, and betrayal that will resonate with women from all backgrounds, giving voice to the silenced and agency to the oppressed.

Today, we welcome a guest post from author, Etaf Rum.

***

I never visited the library when I was growing up. I lived in Brooklyn, New York, less than a mile away from the Brooklyn Public Library, yet my parents, Palestinian immigrants, never took me. I don’t know the precise reason why, but looking back I suspect the library was not the ideal place to take two handfuls of noisy children—I am the eldest of nine. Besides this, my parents did not inhibit my love for reading, and I routinely purchased books from my school catalog, grocery stores, even yard sales.

When I was seven years old, I read Ronald Dahl’s Matilda for the first time. After that, whenever I felt most alone—most desperate to understand myself and the world around me—I always wished I could slip out our front door undetected and wander off to the library as Matilda had, bringing a bundle of new books home with me.

By the time I finally did visit the library, I was a sophomore in high school, and it was for a school project. I remember walking the short blocks to the Brooklyn Library alongside my mother and younger siblings, beaming with the anticipation of what I would find inside this magical place. As soon as we entered the mossy green building, I left my family, wandering around the shelves and scanning the spines of books, in awe and wonder. The library was the dreamiest place I’d ever seen.

It has been a little over a decade since, and now I visit the library daily with my own two children—Reyann, who’s nine, and Isah, who’s six. I’ve raised them in our hometown library, Braswell Memorial Library. The librarians at Braswell Memorial have watched my children grow up, recommending reads along the way. Under their wise tutelage we’ve read everything from Dr. Seuss and Harry Potter to Her Right Foot and The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.

One day a librarian once asked me why I brought my children to the library so often. I wasn’t certain of the answer at the time. Perhaps I was trying to compensate for all the time I’d lost growing up—all the days I’d wished to wander off to the library in search of answers and couldn’t. Or perhaps it was because I knew that books would teach my children things I could not. Or perhaps I wanted to provide them with a sense of connection and belonging when they felt most alone.

This sense of seeking connection and understanding through stories is a theme I explore in A Woman Is No Man. Like me, my characters grew up in an insular community and felt quite isolated. In my novel books become their companions—granting them a bridge to the outside world and ultimately giving them strength. This is why I spend most days in the library with my children, surrounded by books: I want to teach them that the library is a gathering place of stories, and it is through these stories that we come to understand ourselves and the world.

***

Thank you, Etaf! Be sure to download an egalley of A Woman Is No Man now!

Uncategorized

José Andrés Is Setting Up An Emergency Kitchen To Feed People Affected By The Shutdown

image from edel-images.azureedge.netJosé Andrés, the Michelin-starred, James Beard-winning chef and author of We Fed an Island and the upcoming Vegetables Unleashed, made headlines in 2017 when he and a group of chefs fed hundreds of thousands of desperate people in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria. Now, he is also setting up an emergency kitchen to feed the thousands of people affected by the government shutdown.

Head on over to the DCist to read the full story, which details José's plan to open a kitchen to serve hot dishes and give out to-go meals through his non-profit, World Central Kitchen

-Chris

 

Uncategorized

Guide to HarperCollins Library Hardcover Editions for 2019!

Dear librarians, please check out the below list for details on all HarperCollins library hardcover editions releasing in 2019! Have questions? Email us at librarylovefest@harpercollins.com.


WINTER 2019  

JANUARY

Accidental Further Adventures of the Hundred-Year-Old Man by Jonas Jonasson William Morrow 9780062846136 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Gown by Jennifer Robson William Morrow 9780062884275 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Wrong Highlander by Lynsay Sands Avon 9780062890672 $26.99 Edelweiss link

99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne William Morrow 9780062884282 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Governess Gone Rogue by Laura Lee Guhrke Avon 9780062890689 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Playing for Keeps by Jill Shalvis Avon 9780062741851 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Moonlight Scandals by Jennifer L. Armetrout Avon 9780062890696 $26.99 Edelweiss link


FEBRUARY

American Duchess by Karen Harper William Morrow 9780062884299 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Scoundrel in Her Bed by Lorraine Heath Avon 9780062890719 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Huntress by Kate Quinn William Morrow 9780062884343 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Devil's Daughter by Lisa Kleypas Avon 9780062890702 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Don't Wake Up by Liz Lawler Harper Paperbacks 9780062886224 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom by Sylvia Plath Harper 9780062940858 $15.99 Edelweiss link

The Curiosities by Susan Gloss William Morrow 9780062933768 $26.99 Edelweiss link


MARCH

To Wed an Heiress by Karen Ranney Avon 9780062890726 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Night Visitors by Carol Goodman William Morrow 9780062884367 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Tiny Americans by Devin Murphy Harper Perennial 9780062886248 $26.99 Edelweiss link

In Another Time by Jillian Cantor Harper Perennial 9780062886231 $26.99 Edelweiss link


APRIL

Beyond the Point by Claire Gibson William Morrow 9780062884336 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Trouble With Vampires by Lynsay Sands Avon 9780062855206 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Wonder of Lost Causes by Nick Trout William Morrow 9780062884305 $26.99 Edelweiss link

SUMMER 2019 

MAY

To Tame a Wild Cowboy by Lori Wilde Avon 9780062912961 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Such a Perfect Wife by Kate White Harper Paperbacks 9780062886262 $26.99 Edelweiss link

You, Me, and the Sea by Meg Donohue William Morrow 9780062913562 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Song of the Jade Lily by Kirsty Manning  William Morrow 9780062938657 $26.99 Edelweiss link

It's Hot in the Hamptons by Holly Peterson William Morrow 9780062913586 $26.99 Edelweiss link


JUNE

Say No to the Duke by Eloisa James Avon 9780062912954 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Unbreakables by Lisa Barr Harper Paperbacks 9780062913807 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Friend by Joakim Zander Harper Paperbacks 9780062914996 $26.99 Edelweiss link

How to Read the Constitution–and Why by Kimberly Wehle Harper Paperbacks 9780062914361 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Bookshop on the Shore by Jenny Colgan William Morrow 9780062913555 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Lemon Sisters by Jill Shalvis William Morrow 9780062741912 $26.99 Edelweiss link


JULY

One Fine Duke by Lenora Bell Avon 9780062913074 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Wicked Bite by Jeaniene Frost Avon 9780062913081 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Brazen and the Beast by Sarah MacLean Avon 9780062912978 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Never Look Back by Alison Gaylin William Morrow 9780062884350 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Meet Me in Monaco by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb William Morrow 9780062913548 $26.99 Edelweiss link


AUGUST

After Sundown by Linda Howard and Linda Jones Avon 9780062842633 $26.99 Edelweiss link

Sapphire Flames by Ilona Andrews Avon 9780062952585 $26.99 

The Wallflower Wager by Tessa Dare Avon 9780062952561 $26.99 

I Spy by Claire Kendal Harper Paperbacks 9780062914507 $26.99 Edelweiss link

The Man in the White Linen Suit by David Handler William Morrow 9780062930019 $26.99 Edelweiss link

 

Uncategorized

January Facebook Live List

Watch on 2000px-YouTube_Logo_2017.svg : https://youtu.be/QoiVsojTSRY

 

The ALA Midwinter conference in Seattle is almost here! On today's Facebook Live (January 18th, 2019), we discussed our amazing author line-up for the conference, as well as some can't-miss upcoming books we're particularly gaga over. If you couldn't join us, you can still watch the archived video above via Facebook, or on Youtube. Enjoy!

Title list:

Never Have I Ever by Joshilyn Jackson

The Other Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn

The Viscount Can Wait by Marie Tremayne

Tony's Wife by Adriana Trigiani

The Last Romantics by Tara Conklin

No Exit by Taylor Adams

Beneath the Tamarind Tree by Isha Sesay

Mercy River by Glen Erik Hamilton

The Oysterville Sewing Circle by Susan Wiggs

The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames

The Huntress by Kate Quinn

Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev

The Marriage Clock by Zara Raheem

Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey

99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne  

  • Be sure to listen to the conversation between Sally and her editor on our podcast here.

Learning to See by Elise Hooper

The Gone Dead by Chanelle Benz

What Matters Most by Chanel Reynolds

Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom by Sylvia Plath

  • Be sure to listen to Harper Academic's Kim Racon and Rachel Baumann, Head of Public Services at Indiana University Bloomington, as they discuss Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom. Listen here.

The Last Time I Saw You by Liv Constantine

Thanks for joining us!

-Chris

Scroll to Top