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Weekly links

In our office we’ve been cracking up today over the Onion‘s piece, “Author Promoting Book Gives It Her All Whether It’s Just 3 People Or A Crowd Of 9 People.” Authors out there: Funny, or too close to home?! BookPage … Continue reading

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Best book jackets of 2010

Just as with pinpointing why a certain title is wonderful, it is difficult to say exactly what makes a book jacket great. I know that I am drawn to bright, graphic cover designs that feature art rather than people—although I … Continue reading

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A book on “The End of Men”

Hanna Rosin is one of my favorite contributors to Slate and The Atlantic (her piece titled “The Case Against Breast-Feeding” made waves). She’s also an author; her book God’s Harvard: A Christian College on a Mission to Save America was … Continue reading

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A New York guy writes a “Nashville book”

Mr. Peanut came out yesterday, and the BookPage staff rang in the publication at a packed reading/signing at Davis-Kidd Booksellers and a party at a local restaurant. Author Adam Ross is originally from New York, though he said Mr. Peanut … Continue reading

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Mysteries, Mr. Peanut and a vampire anthology

What’s on your TBR list for the week? If you need any ideas, take a look at our new content highlighted on BookPage.com. Seems like our reading picks have taken a turn for the dark: murder-by-peanut, murder in Italy, Dracula. … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: Mr. Peanut

Mr. Peanut by Adam Ross Knopf, June 22, 2010 I enjoy keeping up with local authors, so I was thrilled to learn that Adam Ross—former special-projects editor of the Nashville Scene—is releasing a debut novel on June 22. (Look out … Continue reading

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