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Book fortunes: Mind-broadening reading

Click here for more info on this feature. Reader name: Elizabeth Hometown: Norfolk, Massachusetts Favorite genres: Very eclectic! I like historical fiction, mystery, international fiction or nonfiction—books that expose me to something new. I think as Americans, we are very self-absorbed so I like learning … Continue reading

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Readers’ Choice: Top 30 Books of 2011!

On November 14, we asked you to vote for your favorite book published in 2011. After more than 2,500 votes and a long afternoon of tallying, we can finally

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘The Language of Flowers’ by Vanessa Diffenbaugh

The Language of Flowers is “a story that needs to be told”—that of one of the 20,000 teens who grow too old for the foster care system and find themselves suddenly alone at age 18. Debut author Vanessa Diffenbaugh couples … Continue reading

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Movie alert: ‘The Language of Flowers’

Even if you haven’t read it yet (the novel only came out on August 23), you’ve probably at least heard of The Language of Flowers. The novel is about 18-year-old Victoria, a young woman who has nowhere to go after … Continue reading

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Ballantine Bantam Dell’s first deal

Just a few weeks ago, Random House announced that the Bantam Dell imprint would be merging with Ballantine to form Ballantine Bantam Dell (or BBD), under the leadership of senior vice president and publisher, Libby McGuire. And just yesterday, BBD … Continue reading

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