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Leanne Shapton has pieced together a very engaging book but one that does not seem to be greater than the sum of its parts.
Find below a book review on A Thousand Splendid Suns. Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner, tells the story from the point of view of Afghanistan women.
Nick Hornby's latest novel, Juliet, Naked, returns him to familiar ground by once again placing music, art, the creative process and fan obsession under the microscope.
A book of review of Lauren Weisberger's latest novel "Chasing Harry Winston" including analysis of the characters and its relation to a similar item in popular culture.
Chuck Palahniuk's hyperbolic new novel, Rant, breaks new ground for the author in structure, but to his fans the obsessions and tone will come as no surprise.
Barbara Kingsolver has wowed readers time and again. The Lacuna is the first book she has published in the past nine years.
Stephen King will floor the public with this hard-core page-turner, which is due to be released in November 2009.
A new science fiction work by author Lindsey Michelle, it's a fast read, explores dimensional travel via hidden portals, and how our dimension threatens an alternate one.
Since the publication of his debut novel in 1997, Lee Child has won popular and critical acclaim for his American thrillers - yet he is a British writer.
The follow-up novel to the huge smash hit Wicked, Gregory Maguire's Son of a Witch takes us on a return trip to the land of Oz, but is it as thrilling as its predecessor?
Stephen King recently spoke at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota, Fla., to promote new book Under the Dome and discussed writing, life and living in Florida.
With his seventh book due to be released in paperback in the UK this summer, Kernick has become one of the most successful of the current crop of British crime writers.
Jenkins states, "Almost every successful writer I know had a mentor, a tough critic, an editor, or all of the above with a background in journalism." Now he's a mentor.
Before the availability of Dan Brown's latest novel, a peek at his breakthrough book, 'The Da Vinci Code,' may give a glimpse of what to expect in 'The Lost Symbol.'
Louise Erdrich is the author of twelve novels, including the award-winning 1984 novel Love Medicine.
Sandra Brown is one of the most prolific--and bestselling--mystery authors of our generation. She has penned 70 novels, the last 55 of which have hit the "NYT" List.
Martina Cole's new novel features a familiar face - Kate Burrows, now a retired DCI, but who cannot resist helping out as Grantley is hit by another grisly serial killer.
Love, lust, courage, and loyalty propel the characters in this enthralling tale of romance set in England in the Middle Ages.
Review of upcoming release "Odd Mom Out" by Jane Porter
A sensual compilation published by Phaze books, makes up 'Brushes', author M. Christian's new novel examining the rise to fame of artist Escobar from many points of view.
Penguin are set to launch Eoin Colfer's official Hitchhiker's sequel on October 12th 2009, continuing Douglas Adams' cult series.
What would you do if gas were suddenly $6 per gallon, if you didn't have oil to heat your home, and food from all over the country couldn't make it to your grocery?
Female British Author G. M. Malliet's latest humorous mystery novel was chosen by Kirkus Review as Best Book of 2008, and is a book club favorite.
Nicholas Mosley, born in 1923 and best known for his novel Hopeful Monsters, is still going strong, and has never been more relevant, as his new novel proves.
Rediscovering Hogwarts is as special and exciting the second time around. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a testament to the deep history of Hogwarts.
Owing more to Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar than to Tolkein's Lord of the Rings, the sequel to the EPPIE-Award nominated Hierath is more assured than its predecessor.
Janet Evanovich's mystery series featuring hapless bounty hunter Stephanie Plum never fails to amuse while delivering a good mystery. The latest novel? More of the same.
John Le Carre is a master storyteller and, in A Most Wanted Man, he has proved once again that George Smiley's successors on British intelligence are on the case.
Veteran historical novelist Barry Unsworth is back with Land of Marvels, a skilled and affecting look at pre-World War I Iraq.
Doreen Orion's descriptions of life on the road will captivate readers with its hilarity and honesty.
Ukrainian culture features again in Marina Lewycka's novel "Two Caravans", with a few Polish characters thrown in, following the life of immigrant workers in Britain.
Adam Fould, himself an award-winning poet, has produced a stunning interpretation of poet John Clare's struggle with madness.
Justine Picardie's novel, now out in paperback, tells the tale of Daphne du Maurier's quest to uncover the truth about Branwell Bronte's life.
Richard Price, author of the classic Wanderers, has written a new book that shows him - at times - at the absolute top of his game.
Sara Rath's Star Lake Saloon and Housekeeping Cottages is set on a fictional chain of lakes in Wisconsin's northwoods where the death of one person renews another's life.
Take a Gothic novel, add a murder mystery, cloak it in hidden meanings and a half-remembered past, and you've got Sam Taylor's new, captivating novel.
In seventeeth century, Persia, a young woman journeys to the bustling city of Isfahan, discovers how to survive among the selfish, and reconcile the past.
Who exactly was William Shakespeare? And what became of his lost plays? This new novel blends fact and fiction in pursuit of the Bard.
Although it has a weak ending, Walter Mosley's new novel, The Tempest Tales, poses important questions about religion, race, and the afterlife.
Novelists, even those who have yet to be published, should maintain a blog about their writing to attract follows and develop an online presence.
An unwed pregnant maid escapes to an apothecary beneath the watchful eye of St. Paul's Cathedral in Clare Clark's magnificent book, The Nature of Monsters.
More conversation with fantasy author Elaine Isaak, author of The Singer's Crown and The Eunuch's Heir
The View co-hosts discussed hot topics and interview Anne Hathaway and Lauren Conrad.
"The Night Gardener, " George Pelecanos' 13th novel, follows the ressurection of a 20-year old case on the rough and often heartless, streets of Washington DC.
Dan Brown's newest book, previously titled The Solomon Key, now named The Lost Symbol is more of the same from the author.
Val McDermid's new novel jumps between the past and the present, as Detective Inspector Karen Pirie investigates a case that is far from cold.
Buried is the latest novel about gritty London detective Tom Thorne, the sixth in a series that started with the chilling Sleepyhead, and occurs six months after Lifeless
Meaney is regular Interzone contributor. Volume 2 of Nulapeiron, an epic British SF space opera trilogy sets Tom Corcoran against the Anomaly, a mysterious new foe.
Award winning author Sarah Waters has done what she does best--she's taken a moment in time and developed deep, intense characters you can care about and cheer for.
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