Tag Archives: Jennifer Egan

Weekly links: Jezebel poses questions for your book club; Exupery revelations; ‘Shades of Grey’ trilogy breaks 10 mill in sales & more

Running short of discussion topics at your book club meetings? Julieanne Smolinski, whose Fifty Shades of Grey takedown tickled my funnybone a few weeks back, has 15 hilarious ideas over at Jezebel. A few highlights: 4. This book has sold several million … Continue reading

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Steve Jobs: a literary angle

Today the biography Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson hits shelves around the world. After a weekend of leaked information, fans are still lining up to buy the book. One thing that was a surprise to us  was the ultra-white, cheap-feeling paper stock … Continue reading

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Jennifer Egan goes historical

The Guardian’s coverage of the Edinburg International Book Festival has turned up a lot of fascinating tidbits, but one of the most exciting was a hint at the subject of Jennifer Egan’s next full-length work-in-progress. “I’ve edged toward beginning a … Continue reading

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Weekly links

In honor of our latest podcast, I would first like to share a hilarious link for Little House on the Prairie enthusiasts everywhere: The Wilder Life author Wendy McClure’s Laura-inspired Twitter feed, @halfpintingalls. I hope you’ll forgive me for a … Continue reading

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Happy about the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

You probably already know that Jennifer Egan won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for A Visit from the Goon Squad, her quirky novel described in BookPage as “a series of pastiches that deftly and lyrically illustrates the ways people and … Continue reading

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Catching up with Ann Packer

Ann Packer‘s The Dive from Clausen’s Pier is one of my favorite novels. I read it when I was just about to graduate from college and move to a new city, and the story of Carrie Bell really resonated with … Continue reading

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Weekly links

Have any good articles/blog posts to share from the weekend? Here are my picks: Algonquin has just launched the Algonquin Book Club, a very cool new event series. Here’s the info, from the Algonquin Books Blog: Each year we’ll be … Continue reading

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Best of the blogs

What book blog posts are you buzzing about this week? We’re excited about… The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face* Posted by Erin Hosier on Betsy Lerner’s blog Are you all sick of hearing about Jonathan Franzen yet?  Before … Continue reading

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