Our team of editors searches each month's new releases to find the books that will become reader favorites,
popular book club selections and, in a few cases, beloved classics.
Recent examples include Penguin USA, which is going for Pinterest in a big way at the moment, including using it for thematic promotions such
as book club selections or the London Olympics.
Here is to my elite resume - writing colleagues (you know who you are) who with the goal of positioning their clients for success, plunge into their client's work life as incisively as some ravish the latest
Oprah Book Club selection.
Whether it's a Grammy - nominated album (For Your Consideration and Suckin» It For the Holidays) best selling book (
Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy -LSB-...]
SANTAQUIN — Every month, children gather at the Santaquin Library for fun activities and to discuss their
latest book club selection.
Things start to heat - up when one of the ladies submits Fifty Shades of Grey as their
new book club selection (part of their year - long theme of books that became movies.
He is the author of ten books including Agent Zigzag, shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award and the Galaxy British Book Award for Biography of the Year 2008, the bestseller Operation Mincemeat and, the Richard &
Judy Book Club selection, Double Cross.
Biscoff spread is amazing Trying to love the treadmill Wine is also amazing January's
book club selection A gift from my bestie Baby, it's cold out there!
Narrated by the dog, Enzo, whose highly intelligent voice reminds me a little of Brian on «Family Guy,» this funny but touching story will be available in paperback on June 9 and would make a nice
summer book club selection (if your book club members are dog lovers; I'm afraid mine are not).
Her novels have been book - pick selections by People Magazine's summer reading, Washington Post book - of - the - week, a Booksense selection, a Boston
Herald Book Club selection, and a Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year list.
Oprah will officially announce this, her
63rd book club selection, to a live audience in New York City's Central Park tomorrow (September 18th).
Tawni O'Dell made a dramatic entrance onto the literary scene with her first novel, Back Roads (1999), an Oprah's
Book Club selection which garnered rave reviews.
It has been shortlisted for the Specsavers Crime & Thriller of the Year Official
Mumsnet Book Club selection for January 2014 and has also been selected as a 2014 Richard & Judy Book Club choice.
Granted, it's a nice, cheerful title (as usual), and will certainly provide Oprah fans with hours of light entertainment (which is what we've all come to expect of
Oprah Book Club selections).
I bring this up in order to introduce our next
book club selection for the month of July: Slaves, Women, and Homosexuals, by William Webb.
Published to rave reviews in the United Kingdom and named a Richard &
Judy Book Club selection — the only work of nonfiction on the 2008 list — Blood River is the harrowing and audacious story of Tim Butcher's journey in the Congo and his retracing of renowned explorer H. M. Stanley's famous 1874 expedition in which he mapped the Congo River.
This would be a
good book club selection and I can see a lively discussion about family relationships in general not just from the mother / daughter perspective
As word spread about this suspenseful novel, set in Vichy France, it became a
popular book club selection and eventually sold 5 million copies.
On Mondays, I usually try to post something about
our book club selection.
I hope you will consider getting your hands on a copy of
our book club selection for the month of May — The Sacredness of Questioning Everything by David Dark.
I got ta be honest — I'm not really loving
our book club selection for the month of November.
In
our book club selection for this month, author and religious expert Phyllis Tickle describes the origins of Christian fundamentalism.
(See the last post about
our book club selection, unChristian, by David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons) And yet these are the very attitudes Jesus warned against.
This is the position taken by William Webb in
our book club selection for the month, Slaves, Women, and Homosexuals.
In recent years, however, I've found my enthusiasm for Rapture theology dwindling, and in Chapter 8 of «Surprised by Hope,» (
our book club selection for the month of June), Wright does an excellent job of exploring the passages often used to support it.