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BookPage Podcast: Lionel Shriver’s ‘So Much for That’

Our latest BookPage podcast is now online! Eliza, Kate and I are discussing Lionel Shriver’s So Much for That with BookPage contributor Stephenie Harrison. Shriver’s work is always provocative, and this one was no exception. If there’s one thing we … Continue reading

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Best Books of 2010: #19, ‘So Much for That’

As part of our Best Books of 2010 coverage, our editors weigh in on some of their personal favorites from the list. I’ll say it: I think Lionel Shriver should have won the National Book Award. The smart, unsentimental expat’s … Continue reading

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Lionel Shriver to take on immigration next?

If you thought Lionel Shriver couldn’t come up with a more provocative topic than health care to use as inspiration for fiction, think again—the author is planning to frame her next book around the issue of immigration. In a March … Continue reading

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Movie on the way for ‘Kevin’

Today, Kevin at The Millions made a strong case for Lionel Shriver as America’s best living novelist. The thoughtful post is worth a read, but the standout for me as a Shriver convert already was a throwaway mention of a … Continue reading

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From a tween pickpocket to a health care drama

There’s a lot of fresh content available on BookPage.com this week. Below, we offer a teaser: first lines from new reviews and features you won’t want to miss. Click the book titles to read more. (Don’t get mad at us … Continue reading

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What we're reading Wednesday

So Much for That by Lionel Shriver Harper, March 2010 Can a novel with a message about the state of American health care be entertaining? Yes, if it’s written by Lionel Shriver. So Much for That follows Shep and Glynis … Continue reading

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