First-time author Erin Morgenstern continues to rack up awards for her captivating bestseller, The Night Circus. This time, the awards came from the American Library Association.
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Heat up your winter with two books guaranteed to get your pulse racing. Five winners will each receive pre-publication editions of The Fear Index by Robert Harris and Start Shooting by Charlie Newton. More details here!
It’s not often that a book reviewer writes about a novel that features himself:
More >Reading the manuscript of Charlie Newton’s crime novel [Start Shooting] about a year ago, I came upon something startling. That was not unusual; Newton’s books, all set in Chicago, are full of startling things — shocking plot turns, indelible characters, brutal violence alternating with moments of strange beauty and desperate tenderness — but this was different. What made me gasp this time wasn’t a particular character or his actions but, rather, his name. Which also happened to be mine.
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More >You read that right, folks. The next time you use your cell phone, give a tip of the hat to silver screen legend Hedy Lamarr. Famous for her beauty, as well as for baring all in the film Ecstasy, Hedy was so much more than a pretty face. The Hollywood party scene held no appeal for the exotic Austrian who came to America to escape an unhappy marriage to a Nazi arms dealer. It seems that Hedy did much more than just sit at the dinner table and look pretty–she listened and learned a great deal about munitions technology.
More >To highlight the “laugh out loud hilarious” nature of John Grisham’s novel, THE LITIGATORS, we’ve created a TV commercial for the hapless law firm at the heart of the story. Give them a shout, they’ll fight for you.
More >With a single post to Twitter, Doubleday started a new literary tradition for Thanksgiving: #LiteraryTurducken
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32 Games
48 Minutes
9 Points
Meet Mark Titus, the record setter for most wins in a 4-year stretch than any other Ohio State basketball player in history…
In 2006, Mark Titus arrived on Ohio State’s campus as a former high school basketball player who aspired to be an orthopedic surgeon. Somehow, he was added to the elite Buckeye basketball team, given a scholarship, and ended up playing alongside seven future NBA players on his way to setting the most individual career wins for a 4-year player in Ohio State history. In those four years, he scored a grand total of nine–yes, nine–points.
An unforgettable video of Mark is after the jump.
More >John Grisham’s 25th book with Doubleday, his North American publisher, is #1 on both the Print and eBook New York Times Best Seller Lists for this Sunday, November 13.
Read two chapters from THE LITIGATORS, a guilty pleasure from America’s favorite storyteller.
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More >The reviews are in, and they pretty much agree on one point: don’t wait for the end of the world to pick up a copy of Colson Whitehead’s Zone One, which CNN identifies as “a zombie novel with real brains.” It’s not all doom and gloom; the Seattle Times assures us that this “juicy experiment” [...]
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