Stars for Under the Radar, Over the Moon

We’re not the only ones who love the books we’ve talked about in Under the Radar, Over the Moon!  Many of these books have received rave starred reviews from multiple trade publications.  Check out all the stellar praise below!

 

 

9780062414212_83fa7The Nest by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney

StarKirkus: “A fetching debut from an author who knows her city, its people, and their hearts.”

StarBooklist: “D’Aprix gives each of the characters a distinct and true personality, and she has a flair for realistic and funny dialogue—readers will feel as though they’re sitting right next to the clan as they bicker and barter.”

 

9780062413727_9e80aBe Frank With Me by Julia Claiborne Johnson

StarLibrary Journal: “magnificently poignant, funny, and wholly original”

 

 

 

9780062354464_1f5f6The Bridge Ladies by Betsy Lerner

StarPublishers Weekly: “absorbing…. This beautifully written, bittersweet story of ladies of a certain age and era will have wide appeal.”

StarBooklist: “unfailingly honest… poignant…. touching…”

 

9780062363268_df008Disappearance at Devil’s Rock by Paul Tremblay

StarPublishers Weekly: “Tremblay uses concise prose and smooth storytelling to evoke raw emotion in this tale of love, loss, and terror…. stunning and tantalizing”

StarBooklist: “This tense, quick-moving story, part mystery and part folktale with a dash of police procedural, moves between points of view that offer tantalizing clues and moments of discomfort. The result is a satisfying piece of fiction that shifts genres underneath the reader.”

 

9780062400796_7531eNight of the Animals by Bill Broun

StarPublishers Weekly: “strange, witty, and engrossing, skipping through madness and into the realm of myth.”

StarBooklist: “Imaginative, fast-paced, thoughtful, and awash in laser-like imagery”

StarLibrary Journal: “highly recommended, original tour de force”

StarKirkus: “An impressive, richly imagined, deeply urgent story.” 

 

9780062442970_68296Brighton by Michael Harvey

StarKirkus: “Sharp as the blades used to gut the guilty and innocent alike, Harvey’s fierce stand-alone is a blood-soaked tribute to finding your past and living with the consequences.”

StarBooklist: “Masterful…. With a gritty atmosphere, extraordinary characters, and several stunning twists”

StarLibrary Journal: “Riveting”

 

9780062439598_58841The Hating Game by Sally Thorne

StarKirkus: “A breezy tale perfect for a day at the beach, this one’s a real winner.”

 

 

 

9780062409201_a2bfcNews of the World by Paulette Jiles

StarBooklist: “Jiles’ lyrical style and minimal punctuation allow the reader to become immersed in the dusty Texan landscape, witnessing the anguish, fear, compassion, and joy in the unlikely pair’s journey.”

StarKirkus: “Lyrical and affecting”

 

9780062476760_120f0The Perfect Girl by Gilly Macmillan

StarBooklist: “Masterfully drawn characters and intricate plotting make this a stunning piece of crime fiction.”

StarPublishers Weekly: “suspenseful, serpentine tale”

 

9780062363596_b2357Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly

StarPublishers Weekly: “crucial to understanding subsequent movements for civil rights”

StarLibrary Journal: “an impassioned and clearly well-researched narrative…. highly recommended”

StarBooklist: “an incredibly powerful and complex story”

 

9780062450326_6d6b9Perfect Little World by Kevin Wilson

StarBooklist: “… far more compelling and far less sensational than any satire about education since (and including) Pictures from an Institution (Randall Jarrell, 1954) as well as much realer and wiser and sadder and eventually reassuring about human nature than dozens of other novels.” 

 

9780062458322_76543The Possessions by Sara Flannery Murphy

StarPublishers Weekly: “… a beautifully rendered, haunting page-turner.”

StarBooklist: “[Blends] suspense and sf-tinged mystery in a complex novel that is both unforgettable and impossible to put down.”

 

9780062326171_d15deThe Weaver by Emmi Itäranta

StarPublishers Weekly: “a finely crafted fantasy tale that seamlessly blends a coming-of-age story with high-stakes intrigue and danger… Itäranta writes engagingly, displaying her setting and atypical characters in full color.” 

 

9780062337252_a0ac0The Believer by Joakim Zander

StarBooklist: “Zander has written another compelling, timely, and character-centered thriller, and many readers will look forward to what he does next.”

 

 

9780062451941_a2ff0Heartstone by Elle Katharine White

StarLibrary Journal: Janeites will enjoy this fantastical reimagining of a literary masterpiece that should also appeal to fans of Naomi Novik’s “Temeraire” series.

 

 

9780062427021_928fdHer Every Fear by Peter Swanson

StarBooklist: “…here he introduces a delicious monster-under-the-bed creepiness to the expected top-notch characterization and steadily mounting anxiety.”

StarLibrary Journal: “Psychological thriller devotees should block time to read Swanson’s… novel in one sitting, preferably in the daylight.”

9780062475367_cfa34Shining City by Tom Rosenstiel

StarLibrary Journal: “Veteran journalist Rosenstiel’s debut novel ‘shines’ with page-turning intensity that will make readers hope that this book is the beginning of a new series.”

 

 

9780062492180_557d2The Stolen Child by Lisa Carey

StarKirkus: “Vividly and soulfully described, love and curses, roiling in a supernatural stew, bring about the large and small calamities that will render St. Brigid’s uninhabitable. Magical realism of the best kind, utterly devoid of whimsy.”

 

 

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