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Tattered Cover Added to List of Before I Go to Sleep Fans

9780062060556_0_Cover By now it should really not surprise you guys that Before I Go to Sleep is a huge favourite in Libraryland and beyond.  S.J Watson's debut is getting crazy love from people everywhere and now the stellar folks at Tattered Cover are throwing their roses at the proverbial stage.  Click through to read the review and see the trailer for the book one writer predicts will be "one of the hottest books of this summer." I'd listen to them, they know their stuff.

First 10 commenters who tell me their fave physcological thriller to date (cause obvi BIGTS is gonna take it's place) win a copy!

-Annie

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WSJ Article Highlights Some June Faves

It should come as no surprise that we here at LLF (cough…Virginia especially…cough) love S.J. Watson's debut novel, Before I Go to Sleep.  It has been getting rave reviews from librarians and now the Wall Street Journal is hopping on board the train. This article by Cynthia Crossen just popped up today.

Book Lover: New Releases for June

OB-OA665_booklo_DV_20110524155251 "To Be Sung Underwater" by Tom McNeal (Little, Brown and Co., June 2).

I almost didn't read this exceptional novel. The flap copy made me think the plot was too familiar, too Nicholas Sparks for my taste. Fortunately, I had to grab a book on the fly one morning, and "To Be Sung Underwater" was at hand. A few pages into it, I was blissfully lost in the two worlds of Judith Toomey, first in her high-school years in Nebraska, and decades later, in her grown-up life as a wife, mother and film editor in Los Angeles. Mr. McNeal writes a kind of prose that's almost endangered today: natural, smooth and subtle. There's not the smallest hint of him thinking to himself, "What a clever turner of phrases I am." Yet he produces one extraordinary sentence after another as he unspools two irresistible tales. If you despair of the vigor and grace of modern fiction, read this.

 

OB-OA679_uprigh_DV_20110524161845 "The Upright Piano Player" by David Abbott (Nan A. Talese, June 7).

A first novel, 10 years in the making, by a legendary London advertising executive, now retired, "The Upright Piano Player" was widely praised by British critics (The Independent: "Elegant, rich and gratifying"). It's the story of a retired business executive, estranged from his wife and son, whose life begins a downward spiral after a violent encounter with a stranger. Mr. Abbott said he gave his main character a business background "because I believe business is rarely treated accurately in contemporary novels. If the characters work in industry, they are invariably stupid or evil. That wasn't my experience. I often came across intelligence, discernment—and even honor."

 

9780062060556_0_Cover "Before I Go to Sleep" by S.J. Watson (Harper, June 14).

This first novel by a British health-care worker, who reportedly wrote it in between shifts at a London hospital, is a psychological thriller, a description that usually appeals to me but frequently disappoints. This one sounds promising because it's about an amnesiac. Mr. Watson's main character, Christine, has a strain of amnesia in which she hold memories for only a day—while sleeping at night, her memory is scoured clean. So imagine this: Her husband's name is Ben, and one morning she picks up her journal and it says, "Don't trust Ben." Ridley Scott (producer of "The Good Wife," among many other fine television series and movies) has already acquired film rights.

 Hmmm….in another life I was a Business major and I must admit my interest is also piqued by The Upright Piano Player. Add another title to the "to-read" list.

-Annie

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Slightly Obsessed With Before I Go to Sleep!

As some of you may know, there are some books I just can’t stop talking about. Stiltsville, Making Toast, Labor Day, The Art of Racing the Rain, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle are just some of the books that I yammered on about while they were still in manuscript form.  I talked about them at libraries, conferences, standing in line at the movie theater….you get the idea.

Well, I’m adding S.J. Watson’s BEFORE YOU GO TO SLEEP, to this list of books.  I started talking about this book back in January at ALA Midwinter and I haven’t stopped since.  I’ve been to 4 state shows in the last month and BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP has been the book at the top of my list of recommended reading.

It’s great.  It grabs you.  It keeps you guessing.  It’s a smart psychological thriller and I hope you’ll like it as much as I did. I really envy anyone who is reading it for the first time… It’s just that good!

You know what you should do??  Like the Facebook page!  The more fans there are, the more sneak peeks you get…

-Virginia

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July Indie Picks

Indie Bound has chosen three stellar titles for their July Indie Picks list…and might I say, they have great taste.

9780062060556_0_Cover Before I Go to Sleep, S.J. Watson's debut novel, is getting rave reviews from librarians, and Booklist's starred review says: "It is both an affecting portrait of the profound impact of a debilitating illness and a pulse-pounding thriller whose outcome no one could predict.”

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I found Graveminder, Melissa Marr's first foray into adult literature, hard to put down (dinner, chores, meh – I need to finish the book!), and Library Journal's starred review sums it up perfectly, "Haunting, captivating, brilliant!”

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Ten Thousand Saints
 by Eleanor Henderson is another amazing debut novel about straightedge teenagers coming of age, fighting against established norms, and re-defining sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll in 1980s New York.  I'm a bit of a sucker for NYC-centric books set between 1960-1990, so this is right up my alley.  

Indie Picks has chosen wisely, young grasshopper; you should definitely check out any/all of these titles.

-Annie

 

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Librarians Praise Before I Go to Sleep

9780062060556_0_Cover S.J Watson's debut novel, Before I Go to Sleep, doesn't come out until June, but is already making waves in Library Land.  We have heard great feedback from several librarians who couldn't put the book down…

" Watson's debut is tense from the get-go; a page turner that had me on the edge of my seat. I'd recommend it to those who like a good psychological thriller or those interested in disturbances of memory." - Carol A. Kubala, Saxton B. Little Free Library

"…was terrific! Before I did anything yesterday morning I had to finish it and no matter how hard I tried to figure out what was going on, the ending was totally unexpected." – Robin Beerbower, Salem Public Library

"This book takes the psychological thriller to a whole new level.  It is fast-paced, believable and has an element of “what if something like this every happened to me?” Readers will unravel Christine’s life with her and will be as surprised as Christine when the final page is turned." - Jennifer Monahan Winberry, Hunterdon County Library

"Wow!  What a great book.  Talk about a page turner! Every page had me guessing about what was happening, what did happen, and what would happen next…I love the relationship that the reader develops with Christine, and how well drawn she is as a character." - S. Rebecca Lubin, Delaware Branch – Albany Public Library

…And if that wasn't enough, Jackie Blem a bookseller at The Tattered Cover in Denver has this to say:

“OMG…this book is gonna be HUGE!!!!!!  I didn't do any author research until after I read the book, so I was very surprised to found out he's a guy.  He wrote the voice of Christine very, very, very well.    Huge, huge, huge!!!”  

Jackie will be posting a full review to her blog on May 2nd (spoiler alert: it might be favorable) which you will be able to link to here, so be sure to check back.  

Finally, because I'm pumped about this book and want to pass it on, the first 10 people to comment and recommend their fave psychological thriller win a copy!

-Annie

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