“What was Jacob’s father thinking?” That was the first thing the booksellers who read for our Discover Great New Writers program wanted to know as they read Devin Murphy’s The Boat Runner, an assured, ambitious, harrowing debut about personal redemption and the power of love set during World War II. Like All the Light We Cannot […]
There is a reason All the Light We Cannot See won the Pulitzer Prize last year. Actually, there are several reasons Anthony Doerr’s stunningly poetic and gorgeously descriptive story of two children growing up on opposite sides of World War II won the prize. The writing is elevated in its ambitions and smooth in its […]
Dear Literary Lady, I have a houseguest who always takes a couple of my books with her when she leaves. Do you have any advice on how to handle her, without starting too much drama? – H.K., Indianapolis, IN. Dear H.K., Search her bags! I jest, but it’s certainly tempting under the circumstances. A sticky-fingered, […]
This month’s best YA books are an eclectic mix of emotional reads, including Marcus Zusak’s first novel in twelve years, an adaptation of a hit Broadway musical, and the conclusion to Sarah J. Mass’s Throne of Glass saga. Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera team up for an NYC-set gay rom-com, Tahereh Mafi tackles post-9/11 Islamaphobia, […]
There are many ways to find new books to read. Some people like to head to their nearest Barnes & Noble and spend a few hours quietly perusing. Others like to skim through the reviews and order online. Still others prefer to just buy a bunch of new books and then reread Harry Potter for […]