The Hour I First Believed: A Novel
Wally Lamb (Harper)
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“In The Hour I First Believed, Wally Lamb captures the essence of modern America through the events of the past decade. Though sweeping, the story resonates in a powerfully intimate and personal way, at once heart-wrenching and hopeful, with characters so deeply conceived that you will think of them and their lives long after you have finished reading the book.”
— Suzy Staubach, UConn Co-op, Storrs, CT
December 2008 Indie Next List
Inspired Recommendations from Indie Booksellers
By Jane Kamensky and Jill Lepore
Spiegel & Grau
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— Jake Hallman, A Great Good Place for Books, Oakland, CA
By Steven Rinella
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— Lynne Almeida, Spellbinder Bookshop, Bishop, CA
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— Susan Porter, Maine Coast Book Shop, Inc., Damariscotta, ME
By Jenna Woginrich
Storey Publishing
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“Jenna Woginrich writes an honest and humorous account of her efforts to bring more self-reliance into her life, and by not sparing us her beginner's mistakes, she really encourages the reader to plant a garden, raise some chicks, or learn to play an instrument. Woginrich provides amateur homesteaders an instructive start, and an entertaining read to boot!”
— Sherri Gallentine, Vroman's Bookstore, Pasadena, CA
By Hank Winger, Christopher Golden, Stephen R. Bissette
St. Martin's Press
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“A bibliography, a biography, and a miscellany of Neil Gaiman and his work. For new readers or devotees, here's a host of background information and insights.”
— Brian Grover, Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop, Brookfield, WI
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“The scorpion tail of P.D. James' prose has lost none of its sting in this, her 17th novel. The setting is a lovely English manor in Dorset that has been converted to a surgical clinic, and the victim is a well-known investigative journalist who has come to the clinic. The suspects are as deeply complex as any characters James has created, and Commander Dalgleish exposes their motives with a surgical finesse. The Private Patient is intricate, novelistic, and engrossing.”
— Betsy Burton, The King's English, Salt Lake City, UT
By Mark Barrowcliffe
Soho Press
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— Bridget Allison, Phoenix Books, Essex, VT
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“Not your parent's book on leadership. Seth Godin outlines the many aspects of leading a tribe -- a diverse group of people with a shared interest, none of whom may work for you. This is a handbook for anyone who seeks to influence others, is considering starting a blog, or has a hard time explaining their job at a party.”
— Rich Rennicks, Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, Asheville, NC
By Roberto Bolano
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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— Nathan Halter, The Doylestown Bookshop, Doylestown, PA
By Patrick Taylor
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— Becky Milner, Vintage Books, Vancouver, WA
By William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac
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“Unlike most rediscovered works by well-known authors, this collaboration between two of the best-known Beat writers is well done and extremely readable. Based on actual events and told in alternating chapters, this will not disappoint fans of either writer.”
— Carol Schneck, Schuler Books & Music, Okemos, MI
By H. Terrell Griffin
Oceanview Publishing
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“Matt Royal, an ex-cop and retired lawyer, discovers in a bird sanctuary a dead body that will eventually be a clue in the case of his ex-wife's missing stepdaughter. I really enjoyed Blood Island and will be definitely recommending it.”
— Andra Tracy, Out Word Bound, Indianapolis, IN
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“An informative and humorous look at how we ended up with our English orthography. This is a book for many of us who find that English words never look quite right -- even when correctly spelled. A wonderful weekend read!”
— Fran Wilson, Colorado State Univ. Bookstore, Fort Collins, CO
By Dave Thompson
Backbeat Books
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“Dave Thompson has written a book for anyone who can remember being excited by an entire album and its artwork. Thompson is truly volcanic in his unadulterated contempt for modern pop/rock and goes to enormous and hilarious pains to explain why the classic rock of the late '60s - '70s is the Holy Grail of rock music.”
— Amjad Saleh Faur, Nightbird Books, Fayetteville, AR
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“John McWhorter's Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue offers very interesting ideas about the history of the English language and why it has come to be the way it is today. This very readable book will make you think about English in a new way.”
— Catherine Carpenter, Cate's Books and Stuff, Louisiana, MO
By David Hodge
Snow Lion Publications
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“In 2005, multi-media artists David and Hi-Jin Hodge created an installation on 'Impermanence' for an exhibit honoring the Dalai Lama. This beautifully designed book -- which includes an interactive DVD -- features photographs of the various speakers, along with their often moving reflections, and wonderfully recreates the gallery experience.”
— Karl Pohrt, Shaman Drum Bookshop, Ann Arbor, MI
By David Francis
MacAdam/Cage
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“David Francis has created a flashback to 1980s Communist Russia filled with suspense, intrigue, and a good deal of sexiness. Stray Dog Winter is a novel of breathless moments, passion, politics, and atmosphere so thick you can feel the cold.”
— Calvin Crosby, Books Inc., San Francisco, CA
By Ellis Jones
New Society
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— Nancy, Quail Ridge Books, Raleigh, NC
By David Morrell
Vanguard Press
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“In The Spy Who Came for Christmas, David Morrell has woven the Christmas story into an entertaining, modern-day spy novel. This is a great little stocking stuffer for the thriller reader on your Christmas list!”
— Carl Wichman, Varsity Mart, Fargo, ND
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