Tag Archives: 2013 releases

Monday contest: Khaled Hosseini + Dan Brown giveaway

May is typically a big month for fiction releases, but this year sees the return of two fiction powerhouses who first became household names way back in 2003: Khaled Hosseini and Dan Brown. With The Kite Runner, Hosseini tapped into … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘Americanah’

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie Knopf • $26.95 • ISBN 9780307271082 published May 14, 2013 • read our review Was it the intimidating triple name? The comparisons to serious authors like Achebe? The preconception that books about Africa were likely to … Continue reading

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Dan Brown Day

Today’s the day: Dan Brown’s Inferno (Doubleday) is keeping readers busy everywhere. Our reviewer is frantically turning pages, but there have been a couple of early, entertaining pieces going ’round the web: “How to Deal with Dan Brown’s ‘Inferno’ ” … Continue reading

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Fall fiction: Jamie Ford

Since its publication in 2009, Jamie Ford’s Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet (Ballantine) has sold 1.3 million copies. That’s some debut! Well, Ford is finally following up on his success: Songs of Willow Frost will be published … Continue reading

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Fall fiction: Thomas Pynchon

This week we celebrated Thomas Pynchon’s birthday, so it feels like a good time to mention that Pynchon fans can look forward to the publication of his first novel in four years, Bleeding Edge (Penguin Press), on September 17. The famously … Continue reading

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Five mysteries for history buffs

Mysteries/thrillers and historical fiction are two of the most popular genres for BookPage readers, so it’s only natural to love books that are both. Great historical mysteries (or, because it’s so fun to say, “history-mysteries”) are the perfect mix of … Continue reading

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The sea, the sea

If you’ve ever found yourself thinking, gee, I wish there were more novels about seafaring adventurers—well, this is your summer. Five—yes, five—upcoming books explore the ocean’s destructive and seductive powers, spanning centuries and featuring a very diverse cast of characters. … Continue reading

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A new book from Jojo Moyes

We loved Jojo Moyes’ last novel, Me Before You—and so did you! So it’s a thrill to hear that the British author has another book coming on August 20. The Girl You Left Behind (Pamela Dorman Books) stars two heroines … Continue reading

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Fiction forecast: Summer 2013

2013 has already seen some amazing fiction—but wait, there’s more! Here’s a peek ahead at a few of the major summer releases. Which ones will make your TBR list? Tell us in the comments! JUNE The Engagements by J. Courtney Sullivan … Continue reading

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More details on Diane Setterfield

As promised, we’re passing along the Setterfield news as soon as we have it. Bellman & Black will be published by Emily Bestler Books on November 5, 2013, and the novella is being described as a “heart-thumpingly perfect ghost story.” … Continue reading

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Warning: Steamy summer ahead

Has the shadow of Fifty Shades of Grey has made its mark on literary fiction? Not that non-genre fiction with erotic elements is anything new—Tropic of Cancer, anyone?—but two books coming in July are certain to push both boundaries and … Continue reading

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Upstairs, downstairs—P&P style

Mourning the recent end of “The Lizzie Bennet Diaries“? Rereading Death Comes to Pemberley for the 10th time? Not to worry; in today’s modern world, it’s impossible to go too long without a new take on the enduring classic Pride and … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘The Shelter Cycle’ by Peter Rock

The Shelter Cycle by Peter Rock HMH • $23 • ISBN 9780547859088 Published April 2, 2013 One of my favorite books of 2009 was Peter Rock’s My Abandonment, a quiet, haunting and thoughtful narrative that contemplates what makes a parent—and … Continue reading

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Chasing the magic of a debut hit

Publishing isn’t too different from any other creative field: Mumford + Sons takes off, and suddenly you have The Lumineers. “The Office” is a hit, and three other documentary-style comedies debut the next season. Just so have the success of … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘The Son’ by Philipp Meyer

The Son by Philipp Meyer Ecco • $27.99 • ISBN 9780062120397 On sale May 28, 2013 Philipp Meyer made his fiction debut with a bang: His very first novel, American Rust, was one of the most talked-about literary releases of … Continue reading

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