Tag Archives: nonfiction

The 12 books of Christmas: The Secret Lives of Buildings

Any architecture or history buff would be pleased to find The Secret Lives of Buildings under the tree. Through the eyes of first-time author Edward Hollis, an architect who specializes in restoring historic buildings, readers will discover that iconic structures … Continue reading

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Best of 2009: Top 10 Nonfiction

And finally, the last of our “Best of 2009″ lists: nonfiction. This year’s picks include a little of everything, with an emphasis on memoir—it was a good year for getting personal. Changing My Mind by Zadie Smith Lit by Mary … Continue reading

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More Greg Mortenson: guest post by Alden Mudge

Longtime BookPage interviewer Alden Mudge talked to Greg Mortenson for our December issue. Here, he shares his impressions of the best-selling author and a few of the more memorable quotes that didn’t make it into the finished piece. I am … Continue reading

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Elizabeth Kolbert's 'The Sixth Extinction'

New Yorker writer Elizabeth Kolbert has written a book based on a series of New Yorker articles—and last week, Holt won the rights to publish The Sixth Extinction in a big auction (source). Most scientists agree that there have been … Continue reading

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In honor of Veterans Day

Veterans Day has been an official holiday in the United States since 1938. Our November issue has a roundup of new titles to remember the soldiers who fought in battles past and present, but there are plenty more in our … Continue reading

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Self-employment 101

Today at the Book Case, we’re welcoming author Sara Morgan, an entrepreneur who explains how readers can achieve success on their own terms in a new book, No Limits: How I Escaped the Clutches of Corporate America to Live the … Continue reading

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An energetic book event

Last night I went to a book release event for a new book about America’s relationship with energy—a subject near to my heart after spending the last few (unseasonably cold) weeks without heat in my apartment. The book is Power … Continue reading

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National Book Award nominees announced

This morning brought news of this year’s National Book Award nominees. It’s an eclectic list that contains a couple of surprises (such as American Salvage). We’re rooting for Colum McCann or Jayne Anne Phillips for fiction (fun fact: the same … Continue reading

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A Year (or 52) in the Life

As a new addition to the BookPage staff, I’m trying to familiarize myself with as many new and recent books as I can. One of the books that caught my eye is an advance copy of Robyn Okrant’s Living Oprah: … Continue reading

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Audio version offers possible clues to Oprah's next pick

As the time for Oprah to make her 63rd book club pick draws near (September 18, if you haven’t heard), we’re digging deeper to try to figure out what the world’s most influential reader has chosen. The audio version of … Continue reading

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What we're reading: Labor Day edition

Julia Steele, BookPage Associate Publisher Just listened to Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende. It’s a great story set during the gold rush years and takes the reader from Chile to China to the new world full of ‘easy gold.’ … Continue reading

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Hometown heroes

Ok, I admit it—I’ve been a bad BookPage blogger as of late. Trisha thinks our blog readers must miss my voice—I think she’s just trying to flatter me into blogging more. But whatever the case, I’m back on this fine … Continue reading

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Your top books of 2009?

The year isn’t over yet, but in early July Amazon posted their “top 10 books of the year . . . so far” in several categories. This got me wondering: what are my top 10 books of the year so … Continue reading

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Sarah Haskins takes on dating guides

I’m a big fan of Sarah Haskins, a comedian who dares to critique the deluge of media targeted at women in a recurring Current TV segment called “Target: Women.” Her riffs on the term “cougar” and yogurt commercials rank among … Continue reading

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The fantastic Mr. Dahl

On July 7, Lynn blogged about New York Times columnist Nicolas Kristof’s controversial column on must-read children’s books. Also on July 7, Kristof posted an acknowledgement of the huge reader response he received; more than 2,350 people commented on his … Continue reading

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