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John Lee Clark, a 'DeafBlind' writer, insists that bumping into things is good

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This story hasn’t even started and already it’s wrong.

John Lee Clark, whose “Touch the Future,” is out in paperback, would prefer not to be identified by the photograph at the top of the story. The St. Paul, Minnesota, native, who is DeafBlind (the terminology and spelling he prefers), won a National Magazine Award for an essay called ...Read more

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Review: 4 new mysteries include a box of doom, a Black Man in peril and an eerie sanatorium

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These hot new mysteries range from touching to terrifying:

I’m Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom, Jason Pargin.

The mysterious black box in Pargin’s novel is the size of “a footlocker.” Inside, it may contain something that triggers an American apocalypse, or, you know, it may just be a big old “nothingburger.” Either ...Read more

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Romance readers are swooning over new bookstore

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COLLINGSWOOD, N.J. -- On a Wednesday afternoon, Erika Nguyen walked through the heavy wooden doors of Collingswood’s newest bookstore. She wandered over to the dark romance section and picked up "Mercy" by Sarah Cate.

Something about the cover — a mirror in a dark room with “only she can bring him to his knees” written above it — drew...Read more

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This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

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Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Oct. 19, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2024 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2024, PWxyz LLC.)

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1. "The Waiting: ...Read more

This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

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Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Oct. 19, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2024 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2024, PWxyz LLC.)

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1. The Waiting. ...Read more

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Review: What does your car say about you? 'The Driving Machine' knows

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Manhattan’s Ferrari dealership wraps around a corner near landmarks like the Seagram Tower and Lever House; its plate windows look in on the planet’s most glamorous cars, a gallery seemingly plucked from the nearby Museum of Modern Art. In his alluring “The Driving Machine,” architect and urban planner Witold Rybczynski illuminates the ...Read more

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Sharon McMahon expands her media empire with new book

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One morning in June, at her home off a dirt road outside Duluth, Minnesota, Sharon McMahon tended to her many channels.

An interview for the newsletter she’d just launched needed transcribing. Posts about upcoming Supreme Court cases needed preparing. And the text on the book jacket for her upcoming book needed approving.

And, as always, ...Read more

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Column: New book explores the life of Abe Saperstein, the Chicago dynamo who created the Globetrotters

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Short in physical stature but a giant in his time, Abe Saperstein created in Chicago that international sensation called the Harlem Globetrotters.

That remains his most notable and influential accomplishment but this was a man of inexhaustible energy and ideas. You can add to that achievement such others as pioneering the three-point shot; ...Read more

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An 'Impossible' book that US readers can now read

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This story begins in a land across the sea …

When I first learned about Katherine Rundell’s “Impossible Creatures” (after critic Ron Charles praised it in the Washington Post), the U.K. fantasy novel wasn’t yet available here in the States.

Thankfully, the book, about two young people facing a murderous threat, a mysterious landscape...Read more

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Review: 'Blood Test' uses humor to get to the bottom of one family's issues

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Charles Baxter’s new novel, “Blood Test,” is billed as a comedy, and it is a comedy mostly in that it is not a tragedy. Is it funny? Yes, but darkly so; its humor, which is delightful, is wrapped around truths and drama and so, while we laugh, we also feel a shot of anxiety. It is a wonderfully crafted book, more complicated than it first ...Read more

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Senior sleuths are the hottest thing in mysteries. Here are 5 who take a page from 'Murder, She Wrote'

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Everything old is old again in Richard Osman’s latest comic mystery, “We Solve Murders.”

It’s not part of Osman’s “The Thursday Murder Club” series, but his fifth book to feature detectives who are old enough to collect pensions and read Modern Maturity. And it’s part of a wave of mysteries with sleuths who are more likely to ...Read more

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Photographer Alec Soth's new book offers tongue-in-cheek advice for young artists

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Internationally acclaimed photographer Alec Soth didn’t intend to create the photo book “Advice for Young Artists.” But in September 2022, when a Plymouth hotel hosting a horror convention wouldn’t let him take pictures, he photographed various goth people he had cast for the shoot in an Airbnb.

“It became kind of this party of loners...Read more

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Paula Hawkins, writer of blockbuster 'The Girl on the Train,' can't wait to meet readers in Minnesota

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Early word on Paula Hawkins’ latest, “The Blue Hour,” compares it to Agatha Christie. But when the “The Girl on the Train” novelist hears it likened to Daphne Du Maurier, instead, she immediately concurs.

“I certainly had those stories in my head,” said Hawkins of Du Maurier, whose novels include “The Birds,” �...Read more

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This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

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Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Oct. 12, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2024 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2024, PWxyz LLC.)

HARDCOVER FICTION

1. "Counting ...Read more

This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

Entertainment / Books News /

Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Oct. 12, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2024 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2024, PWxyz LLC.)

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1. Counting ...Read more

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Column: Bookstores are making a comeback. Here's one with 50,000 titles

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CHESTERTOWN, Md. -- There’s hope that the era of American idiocy will end soon, and while a lot of that rides on the outcome of the presidential election, you can feel some real optimism from this trend: Bookstores have been making a comeback.

Amazon put a bunch of them out of business, of course, but while e-commerce exploded, new stores ...Read more

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Review: You might think a history of tax havens would be dull but 'The Hidden Globe' is 'luminous'

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French economist Thomas Piketty has long argued that the richest figures and their heirs will only grow exponentially wealthier in the coming decades, concealing fortunes in offshore tax havens and influencing politicians to keep government tentacles away from their yachts, private jets and Mediterranean estates.

In her stellar work of literary...Read more

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Column: Andrew Davis gave us 'The Fugitive,' now he brings forth a novel, 'Disturbing the Bones'

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Andrew Davis, Chicago to his core, was telling me a couple of days ago, “I am a visualist, not a wordsmith,’’ but he was selling himself short.

Though he is rightly acclaimed for his “visual” accomplishments, which include directing a bunch of successful movies, especially “The Fugitive,” I was holding in my hands a book “...Read more

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No, Kenny G didn't create Starbucks Frappuccino. But he serenaded Kim Kardashian

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It's publication day for Kenny G when we speak via phone, and the jazz saxophonist is in a car on the way to a bookstore in New Jersey to celebrate the release of his memoir "Life in the Key of G."

In the book, the musician born Kenneth Gorelick writes often about how he practices his instrument at least three hours every day. So it's fair to ...Read more

 

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