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A Flurry of Stars: Check the Titles Honored in the Latest Issue of BOOKLIST

The latest issue of Booklist will be arriving soon, and with it, a flurry of starred reviews for some exciting upcoming titles! Catch a sneak peak of the praise below:

9780062405616_8b799*First Star I See Tonight by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: "…Phillips fashions an irresistibly sexy love story that is guaranteed to hit every romance reader’s sweet spot." Egalley available. Contact us at librarylovefest@harpercollins.com for access.

9780062430212_14f6f*The Kept Woman by Karin Slaughter: "…This is prime Slaughter, must-read fare for thriller fans…Slaughter is a permanent fixture on thrillerdom’s A-list, and a new Will Trent novel after a three-year absence will only heighten the interest." Check out the egally on Edelweiss

9780062418982_f8205 *Melville in Love by Michael Shelden: "…Riveting in its incandescent sense of discovery, intimacy, and velocitytransforms our perception of Melville and introduces 'one of the great unsung figures in literary history.'"

9780062400796_7531e*Night of the Animals by Bill Broun: "…vibrantly blends myth and satire to paint both a cautionary warning about present behavior and a futuristic vision of what the unbridled abuse of nature might unveil. For fans of Lydia Millet and Margaret Atwood." Check out the egally on Edelweiss

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What I’m Reading: Jonis Agee’s THE BONES OF PARADISE


BoneOfParadise HC cI’ve never been to Nebraska. I can’t even claim to have driven through. But Jonis Agee’s The Bones of Paradise, a bold, ambitious novel set in the Nebraska foothills 10 years after the Wounded Knee Massacre, has an unrelenting pull towards its world of grit and hard living, of tough men and tougher women. 

And while the landscape and the people who inhabit it are undoubtedly harsh, intrepid readers will be rewarded with a profound sense of beauty woven through nearly every page.

At times a mystery, a romance, and a sweeping family drama, The Bones of Paradise sets the stakes early, as J.B., a white rancher, and Star, a young Native American woman, are found murdered, pulling their family members into a vortex of grief, revenge, and survival. J.B.'s estranged wife Dulcinea returns, determined to claim the land that is rightfully hers. Meanwhile, her two teenage sons, far from welcoming their mother back with open arms, seem to be taking after their grandfather, a cruel, determined man with secrets of his own. And all the while, Rose, Star's sister and dear friend to Dulcinea, is determined to find her sister's killer, even if revenge will come at the cost of her own soul.  

Ultimately, The Bones of Paradise proves a riveting read from start to finish. Ron Rash, author of Above the Waterfall, states: “From the opening image of a ‘windmill slowly clanking in a wobbly circle’ to the sublime final sentence, Jonis Agee’s The Bones of Paradise is a beautifully written epic that seamlessly intertwines a family’s history with a region’s, and, ultimately, with a nation’s.” That about says it!  The book goes on sale August 2nd, so be sure to check out the egalley, available on Edelweiss. As always, we'd love to hear what you think! (hint: there might be free books in it for you)

-Chris

 

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