Category Archives: Trailer Tuesday

Trailer Tuesday: ‘The Flame Alphabet’ by Ben Marcus

Language can literally kill in The Flame Alphabet‘s horrifying and weird world. Children have the ability to kill their elders simply by speaking to them, and the search for a cure is reminiscent of the twisted scientific experiments of the … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘How Eskimos Keep Their Babies Warm’ by Mei-Ling Hopgood

The Top Pick from our January Lifestyles column is How Eskimos Keep Their Babies Warm by Mei-Ling Hopgood, a fascinating study on the differences in parenting techniques from all over the world. The title alone had me interested—then I read … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘Enjoy Every Sandwich’ by Lee Lipsenthal, M.D.

Weight loss, kicking bad habits, reading more—these are all great New Year’s resolutions. But one of the books from our New Year, New You feature goes beyond the average life adjustment. Enjoy Every Sandwich: Living Each Day as If It … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘The Winter Palace’ by Eva Stachniak

No question about it—Catherine the Great is the new literary “it” girl. Following Robert K. Massie’s spectacular biography Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman, Eva Stachniak’s third novel The Winter Palace has a welcome home on our bookshelves. It … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘Hope: A Tragedy’ by Shalom Auslander

Let’s be honest. Sometimes book trailers can get a little blah. But hands-down, the best ones always feature whatever odd point of view the author has (i.e. trailers for Gary Shteyngart’s Super Sad True Love Story, as seen here and … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘Agent 6′ by Tom Rob Smith

The final installment in Tom Rob Smith‘s Child 44 trilogy comes out this Thursday, January 5! The first book, Child 44, introduced readers to Leo Demidov, Soviet war hero and rising star within Stalin’s State Security force, who must stop a … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘The Bird Sisters’ by Rebecca Rasmussen

The December Book Clubs column features the new paperback edition of Rebecca Rasmussen’s debut The Bird Sisters, a “poignant and powerful” novel that unfolds the story of two sisters with a tragic, eccentric childhood. Writes columnist Julie Hale, “this novel … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘Twelve Drummers Drumming’ by C.C. Benison

Typical Christmas fiction fare tends to include cozy fires, second chances, reuniting with family, unexpected love affairs . . . you get the picture. And our Christmas fiction list includes all these things, plus something else — an edgy holiday … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘I Am Half-Sick of Shadows’ by Alan Bradley

Back in July, we gave a preview of Alan Bradley‘s newest Flavia de Luce novel, I Am Half-Sick of Shadows, including a truly charming excerpt (“Ali-kazam!“). The fourth novel in Bradley’s series finds plucky, 11-year-old sleuth Flavia in the middle … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘MetaMaus’ by Art Spiegelman

For the bibliophiles and self-declared bookworms on your gift list, we’ve assembled a fantastic list of literary gifts, all of which provide fresh perspectives on classic works. One of our selected lit gifts is the follow-up to Art Spiegelman‘s 1986 … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘Love at First Bark’ and ‘Following Atticus’

Because I love dogs so much (and I’m not alone on this here at BookPage), I’m featuring TWO trailers for books from our November dog book feature! I just can’t help myself. First is Love at First Bark, the follow-up … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ’11/22/63′ by Stephen King

November 22, 1963—the day JFK was shot. Now, 48 years later, Stephen King transports readers—along with his main character—back in time in a quest to stop Kennedy’s assassination. Writes Managing Editor Trisha Ping: “This new novel stands out from King’s oeuvre … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt’ by Caroline Preston

Scrapbookers and graphic novel fans alike will get a kick out of The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt by Caroline Preston. It’s a fictional memoir of a girl in the 1920s, illustrated with full-color collages. Our reviewer elaborates: “With postcards, news … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘Out of Oz’ by Gregory Maguire

Just the other week, we were reading Out of Oz by Gregory Maguire (we even shared the opening lines!). Now that the conclusion to the Wicked Years series has hit bookstores, we had to share the book trailer! Maguire‘s tales … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘Missed Connections’ and ‘Haiku for the Single Girl’

Of course the books from our Quirky Books feature would have super-quirky trailers. For that reason, I’m sharing trailers for two sweet’n’silly books: After a “Missed Connections” encounter on a train, Sophie Blackall began to interpret the Craigslist ads on … Continue reading

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