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Fiction forecast: early 2013

Posted on 29 October 2012 by Trisha, Managing Editor

We’re gearing up to recap the best books of 2012, but first, here’s a look forward at a few of the fiction releases we’re excited about in the first half of 2013. (Note: this post may be periodically updated as … Continue reading →

Posted in fiction, News | Tagged 2013 releases, A Thousand Pardons, All That Is, anticipated novels, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Claire Messud, Elizabeth Strout, How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, James Salter, jennifer Gilmore, Khaled Hosseini, Leah Stewart, Mackenzie Bezos, Meg Wolitzer, Middle C, Mohsin Hamid, Montero Caine, Ned Beauman, Sidney Poitier, The History of Us, The Interestings, The Mothers, The Teleportation Accident, Traps, White Dog Fell From the Sky by Eleanor Morse, William H. Gass 18 Comments
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