Sentences with word «bookpage»

By the way, I saw the September issue of BookPage in a Nashville Public Library branch as recently as last Thursday.
For more information on the novels mentioned in this post, read reviews in BookPage of Running the Rift, In the Shadow of the Banyan and Never Fall Down.
Last night, people who had either started or finished Mr. Peanut were noticeably excited about the book, and here at BookPage editors have been fighting over review copies.
Alden Mudge has been interviewing authors for BookPage for more than 25 years.
Read BookPage reviews of her work here.
Kathleen Kent's two historical novels, set in 17th - century New England, have been big hits with BookPage readers.
Us By David Nicholls Harper • $ 15.99 • ISBN 9780062365590 Chosen by BookPage editors as one of the Best Books of 2014, Nicholls» novel captures the plight of a mild - mannered British scientist trying to hold his marriage and his family together with a last - gasp European vacation.
Beth Pattillo's Jane Austen tributes have been a hit with BookPage reviewers.
In the conversation that led to this month's BookPage interview about her fearless, provocative memoir, Hold Still, Mann told me that she didn't «want to die until I'm ready to die.»
Read more from BookPage on Nick Hornby.
RELATED ON BOOKPAGE: Read our previous «Read it Next» posts, and get the scoop on Simsion's next novel — which will feature Rosie and Don.
Locker Combinations is a Book Case feature by BookPage contributor and young adult (YA) literature expert Jill Ratzan.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has announced the editors for its 2011 Best American series (via Shelf Life), and there are a lot of BookPage favorites in the bunch.
As BookPage reviewer Julie Hale wrote in December 2011, «Facet by facet, Philbrick reveals what this vibrant novel has to tell us about the contemporary world.»
If you missed it last year, read BookPage Editor Lynn's funny response to the Bud Light ad.
To make BookPage better for you, we wanted to learn about your reading preferences, hobbies and habits.
We've got a Q&A with the author in the November issue of BookPage about In the Company of Others, her second book in the Father Tim series.
Ron Chernow's Alexander Hamilton is a «balanced portrait of the man and his many contradictions,» writes BookPage reviewer Roger Bishop.
Former BookPage columnist Barbara O'Neal's The Lost Recipe for Happiness (read our review) took home the trophy for Best Novel with Strong Romantic Element.
If you need a reminder of what books you loved this year, you might browse through our 2012 BookPage archive.
We asked her to tell BookPage readers about three books that she has recently read and would recommend.
Ranging from old to new, fiction and non, she made some interesting picks, including BookPage favorites like An Object of Beauty, A Reliable Wife, Cleopatra and Keith Richards» Life.
It's been a whirlwind week at BookExpo America (BEA) for several BookPage staffers, but now that I'm back in Nashville, I thought I'd share one of my favorite moments from the conference... the announcement of the 2012 PEN / Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction!
So when BookPage asked for my book recs to get you through the holidays, I was all over it.
BookPage Top Pick in Fiction, February 2017 After four sons, Dr. Rosie Walsh and her husband, writer Penn Adams,...
We figure that many of you don't have time to read BookPage cover - to - cover, and it might be easier to take a little bite of it every day.
The December issue of BookPage features reviews of six delightfully feel - good holiday romances that are sure to leave readers feeling warm and fuzzy this festive season.
I became familiar with Emily St. John Mandel when BookPage interviewed her about her latest novel, The Singer's Gun.
If you've ever wondered how VanLiere came to focus on Christmas books, read an essay she wrote for BookPage called «Author finds Christmas in July.»
When you vote for your favorite book of the year, it helps us make BookPage better for you.
From writing the book fortunes column here on the blog, I know that many BookPage readers love her work (in fact, last month I recommended books that would appeal to fans of Willig).
Hunter is a romance veteran with 10 books to her name, including Seaside Letters, which BookPage romance columnist Christie Ridgway called «a tender love story» that poignantly portrays «the awkwardness and tension between two people who feel a chemistry they're not ready to admit.»
Looks like BookPage readers have great taste — No surprise there.
Moore returns to Plainview in the eagerly awaited sequel, The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues, which BookPage reviewer Stephenie Harrison describes as «an uplifting read that tugs at readers» heartstrings and elicits enthusiastic chuckles in equal measure.»
Hilli, BookPage Editorial Assistant Eleanor & Park begins when two misfit teens meet on a school bus in 1986.
The longlist, announced yesterday, includes several BookPage favorites — including our current cover story, The Tiger's Wife.
BookPage hits the dusty trail this month with a trio of titles commemorating a great American icon.
Our latest BookPage podcast covers Wendy McClure's The Wilder Life, our top pick for nonfiction in April.
Read more BookPage content on Jonathan Franzen.
Here, longtime BookPage contributor Alden Mudge talks about some of Pulitzer Prize winner Jane Smiley's more unusual writing habits, revelealed during their discussion of her latest book, Some Luck.
Gabaldon was an early internet adopter, and former BookPage editor Ann Shayne was an early fan.
Explains BookPage cookbook columnist Sybil Pratt, «Tosi retells the story of desserts in her own unique voice, with her own special cravings as the main characters.
Do you agree with BookPage mystery columnist Bruce Tierney that Karin Slaughter's books are «superbly crafted, relentlessly plot - driven and populated with admirably flawed characters»?
This expanded version of the popular feature from the print edition of BookPage shares the release dates for some of the guaranteed blockbusters hitting shelves in May.
BookPage recommends plenty of books that don't fit into this category, but we recognize that some readers sometimes want something warm and fuzzy.
BookPage chatted with Alden about sexiest scenes and more in a 7 questions interview.Describe your book in one sentence.I bet if I could...
BookPage content featuring Brett Battles.
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