Author Archives: Eliza, Associate Editor

About Eliza, Associate Editor

Eliza loves teen novels by Madeleine L'Engle, anything by Julia Glass and vintage Nancy Drew postcards. Her favorite hobby is reading.

Flipping for Gabby Douglas

I was on vacation during much of the London Olympic Games—a time when you’d think that TV would be avoided so I could be out and about in the world. Well . . . that’s usually my routine while I’m … Continue reading

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Julie Klam on friendship

My favorite blog post ever in the BookPage archive is this one from back in November 2010: “Dog roundup draws howls from readers.” Here’s the rundown: As we often do, we ran a roundup of new books about dogs. Cute … Continue reading

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A big change for Jodi Picoult

This week we got some surprising news from Jodi Picoult. After publishing 19 books with Atria, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, the mega-bestselling author is moving to Ballantine, an imprint of Random House. According to Publishers Marketplace, Picoult said … Continue reading

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Memoirs from women at the top

Whether you agree with the current presidential administration or not, odds are you like Michelle Obama; according to Gallup, 65% of Americans have a favorable opinion of the first lady. So, I thought many of you would appreciate a little … Continue reading

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Meet Laura Lippman

You gotta love that Laura Lippman, our “Meet the Author” subject for the September issue of BookPage. She filled out a handwritten Q&A for us about her new novel, And When She Was Good, which is on sale now. Here’s … Continue reading

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‘Downton’ meets ‘Out of Africa’ . . . yes, please!

The plot description had me at “bringing an Out of Africa feel to a Downton Abbey cast of unforgettable characters.” Does that make you squeal a little bit? (Admit it: You’re imagining Karen Blixen and ‪Denys Finch Hatton‬ having tea … Continue reading

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It’s 1941 and there’s trouble brewing in NYC . . .

Mystery authors Joanne Dobson (of the Professor Karen Pelletier series) and Beverle Grave Myers (of the Baroque series) have collaborated on Face of the Enemy, book #1 in the New York in Wartime series. The authors graciously agreed to interview … Continue reading

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A mystery series for every taste

Series fans are a devoted bunch, following their favorite characters through adventure after adventure and sending new installments to the top of bestseller lists. But what to do while you’re waiting for the next book? In the spirit of book … Continue reading

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Monday Contest: Win the entire Lakeshore Chronicles

Last week, #1 New York Times best-selling author Susan Wiggs told us about how she loves to pick a special book and save it for “the last book of the summer.” Her new novel, Return to Willow Lake, is one … Continue reading

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Book fortune: Memoirs, holiday dramas & creepy YA

Click here for information about this feature. Reader name: Gina Hometown: Northeast Wisconsin Favorite genre: Medical memoirs; paranormal stories involving magic; anything revolving around Christmas or Thanksgiving In her note to BookPage, Gina mentioned that she reads “about three books … Continue reading

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Looking forward to Jonathan Dee’s next novel

The Privileges by Jonathan Dee was #18 on our list of Best Books of 2010, although if I could have had my way it would have been in the Top 5. The book focuses on a couple who marry young … Continue reading

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More psychological suspense from Elizabeth Haynes

Published in the U.S. in June, Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes has been one of the biggest books of the year. The thriller is about a woman who falls in love with the wrong man, and it deals … Continue reading

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Susan Wiggs returns to Willow Lake

It’s been two years since the publication of Marrying Daisy Bellamy, the eighth book in Susan Wiggs’ Lakeshore Chronicles series. I am so excited that book #9, Return to Willow Lake, is finally on sale today! This story centers on … Continue reading

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Good news from Emma Straub

I’ve mentioned before how much I like Emma Straub’s writing—when I posted an excerpt from Other People We Married, a collection of stories that was published in February. Then, I wrote that the stories are “about people in transition, about … Continue reading

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A book cover that . . . glows in the dark!

Here’s one of the more awesome book jackets I’ve seen lately—the glow in the dark cover for Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore. That’s right. It actually glows! Or as the author of the book, first-time novelist Robin Sloan, wrote on his … Continue reading

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