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7 questions with . . . Jaci Burton

Our November Romance column features Jaci Burton’s newest romantic suspense, The Heart of a Killer. It’s a story of murder and gritty romance featuring Special Forces soldier Dante Renaldi and police detective Anna Pallino. Columnist Christie Ridgway loved it: “These are … Continue reading

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7 questions with . . . Dana Haynes

Breaking Point, the sequel to Dana Haynes’ Crashers, doesn’t lose any of its prequel’s original momentum. Writes our reviewer, “This is a book for adrenaline junkies; it grabs you by the frontal lobes right at the outset, and doesn’t let … Continue reading

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Meet Victoria Dahl

Over the summer, Trisha and I met Victoria Dahl at the Romance Writers of America conference in New York City, finally putting a face to the hilarious tweets (and books!) we’d been fans of for quite some time. Dahl writes … Continue reading

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All about ‘The Scorpio Races’

It’s been a big year for fans of Maggie Stiefvater. The final book in her Wolves of Mercy Falls trilogy, Forever, came out in July . . . and just last week she released a new stand-alone book, The Scorpio … Continue reading

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America’s pastime, in life and on the page

It is a sad fact of my life that I only get truly excited about baseball season during the postseason, when it’s all about to be over. And what an exciting postseason this has been! In a lot of ways, … Continue reading

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Monday Contest: Books that give you chills

Halloween is only a week away, so we thought it appropriate to give away something nice a spooky . . . actually, three things nice and spooky. I was introduced to Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl’s Beautiful Creatures series about … Continue reading

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Talking to Sara Zarr about ‘How to Save a Life’

Exciting news: Sara Zarr’s fourth novel, How to Save a Life, is on sale today! Zarr’s first novel, Story of a Girl, was a National Book Award finalist, and her third novel, Once Was Lost, was described in BookPage as … Continue reading

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Sarah Wendell on her love for trashy books

If you’ve ever faced negative judgment for loving romance novels (“you’re reading that?”)—or you’ve looked for the words to express exactly why you love romance novels . . . look no further than Sarah Wendell, the “doyenne, mastermind, and general … Continue reading

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Monday contest: Southern-style sweets

How much do I love the Loveless Cafe? So much that I’d sample six desserts on the restaurant’s porch . . . then stay another hour for fried chicken, green beans and biscuits? You betcha! I can tell you from … Continue reading

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Movie alert: ‘The Language of Flowers’

Even if you haven’t read it yet (the novel only came out on August 23), you’ve probably at least heard of The Language of Flowers. The novel is about 18-year-old Victoria, a young woman who has nowhere to go after … Continue reading

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7 questions with . . . Louise Penny

Our top mystery pick for September is Louise Penny‘s latest Chief Inspector Gamache thriller, A Trick of the Light. Penny’s newest novel centers on a death in the Quebec art community. Clara Morrow’s art show is ruined when her childhood … Continue reading

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Monday contest: Power, passion & vengeance

What’s not to like about Jackie Collins? The creator of the “dangerously beautiful” Lucky Santangelo writes novels filled with sex, glamour and drama like nobody else . . . and her latest Lucky novel—Goddess of Vengeance—is on sale tomorrow. In … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘The Night Circus’ by Erin Morgenstern

The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern’s debut and one of our 25 most anticipated books for fall, is a tale of two magicians pitted against each other by Prospero the Enchanter in the astounding Cirque des Rêves. It’s an epic love … Continue reading

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Recipe of the week: Loveless Banana Pudding

It’s times like these when BookPage staffers are really proud to be in Nashville — when we’re enjoying the most amazing desserts from the Loveless Cafe. The iconic Southern restaurant is celebrating its 60th anniversary with a new cookbook, Desserts … Continue reading

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Tom Angleberger and Darth Paper’s epic battle

If you’re a die-hard reader of BookPage, you probably already know that each issue includes a hand-illustrated Q&A with a children’s author-illustrator. In the past, we’ve featured some of the best in the biz, from Mo Willems to Jerry Pinkney … Continue reading

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