Eagerly Awaiting: October 2021
Another spellbinding tale from a master storyteller... a jam-packed ten days journeying halfway across the country and back and forth in time. The characters have great depth and the historical details are a delight. Enjoy! --Jamie
Miriam Toews delivers another love letter to humanity in the form of three generations of fighting women. --Tony
One of Banville's best mysteries- he's a master at complicated plot, rich setting and fascinating character development. I couldn't stop reading - one of those "oh I know what's going on" - nope, not this time! Beautiful writing is your companion through an utterly enjoyable romp through Spring in the UK, Ireland and northern Spain. --Jamie
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Sarah Ruhl, author of In the Next Room--which is the best play of ever--asks us this: if you can't smile at your baby, does she know you love her? In Smile, Ruhl writes about her body and its misfortunes, but in this plain, Willa Cathery, unflowery, unwhiney, straight-ahead, and even amusing memoir, it's all good. Her bemused and uncomplaining musings about parenthood and visage and her life in the theater and shyness and much else is so friendly that it feels as wholesome as a gluten-free muffin. --Erica
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A deliciously twisted, fun-as-hell horror novella. Beautifully written and filled with vicious poetry, Nothing But Blackened Teeth will devour its readers whole, laughing as they are consumed. --Zach
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Here's a book that combines the wild without and the wild within. It's just great. It's a compulsive read; it's an old-fashioned adventure story; it's a new-fashioned adventure story; it's wise and surprising. You're drawn to it because, at first glance, it seems wild and wooly and exciting--and it is--but the ice bears and the frostbite and the avalanches are backlit by the importance of what humans (and dogs, too) can do and that's to love one another. A grand novel. --Erica
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Donut in Love is a donut personified - sweet and bright on the outside, with hidden depth and warmth inside. Small-town Lindsay and movie-star Ryan bond over grief, baking, and their experiences of being Asian in America despite their class differences, resulting in both fun antics and important conversations. Indulge in this delectable romance novel! --Genni