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10 best books of January 2015, according to Amazon's editors What are the best new books of the new year? Amazon staff have some selections for you.
Bestselling books the week of 1/8/15, according to IndieBound What's selling best at independent bookstores across America.
'Wolf Hall' trailer gives a glimpse into the BBC adaptationActors Mark Rylance and Damian Lewis star in the TV adaptation of Hilary Mantel's novel.
'Silver Screen Fiend' details comedian Patton Oswalt's mania for movies'Fiend' details Oswalt's movie habit in which he went to the movies three or more nights a week, viewing old and new films, as well as telling the story of the early days of his career.
鈥楢lmost Nearly Perfect People鈥 reveals that 鈥 surprise! 鈥 Nordic nations aren鈥檛 quite nirvanalA British Journalist goes myth-hunting throughout Scandinavia
Mark Zuckerberg's 2015 challenge? Read moreZuckerberg wrote that he's resolved to read more new books and is inviting Facebook users to join in.
'The Girl on the Train': Is it the next 'Gone Girl'?Like Gillian Flynn's bestseller 'Gone Girl,' 'Train' features a troubled marriage and an unreliable narrator. But the book is also an impressive debut on its own merits.
4 audiobooks with a sense of place From N.J. to Japan, here are four stories rich in ambience.
'In the Wolf's Mouth' is a beatifully written tragicomedy set in North Africa and Sicily during World War IIThe third novel of acclaimed novelist Adam Foulds follows the fortunes of characters who meet in a small Sicilian town.
'Top 10 Clues You're Clueless' echoes Nancy Drew, 'The Breakfast Club,' and Meg CabotSix teens are confined in a room. One of them stole $10,000. But who? The clock is ticking....
My New Year's resolution: read more John UpdikeHow about you? Is there an author you'd like to read, from start to finish, in 2015?
5 vintage authors I'm happily remembering on New Year's EveRing out the old? Not if it involves forgetting my favorite authors!
'Splitting an Order' offers poetry that outshines dark daysWisdom, compassion, and dignity continue to mark the poems of Ted Kooser.
'Penelope Fitzgerald: A Life' is a biography that includes a large element of the absurdFitzgerald was a late bloomer who turned her stoic middle-class background into the engine of unforgettable fiction.
10 excellent books you might have missed in 2014Which 2014 books were so good that a critic would gladly read them again on his own time? Danny Heitman shares his list.
Bestselling books the week of 1/1/15, according to IndieBound What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
Best of 2014: Seven authors reflect on battles close at handA Monitor book critic recalls seven of his favorite author interviews from 2014.
'The Name of the Blade' is a tough, sassy m茅lange of Japanese folklore and modern teen BritainMio Yamato inherits her grandfather鈥檚 samurai sword 鈥 along with a mandate to battle evil.
'Beowulf' comes to British TVThe British network ITV is reportedly adapting the epic work.
'Blessed Assurance' succeeds as a soaring new biography of playwright Horton FooteHorton Foote's life and work were so closely intertwined, this biography demonstrates, that it's hard to know where Horton Foote, the man, ends and where Horton Foote, the writer, begins.
