If you don’t have the Publishers Lunch Bookateria home page on regular browser rotation yet, we continue to feature an ever-changing set of “Books In the News,” aggregating stories and titles of interest with a different lens than the newsletter and our trade news feeds.
If you don’t have the Publishers Lunch Bookateria home page on regular browser rotation yet, we continue to feature an ever-changing set of “Books In the News,” aggregating stories and titles of interest with a different lens than the newsletter and our trade news feeds.
Playing now is Stephen King’s UNDER THE DOME, announced as a CBS series starting June 24, the first of four digital installments from John Scalzi’s THE HUMAN DIVISION, press for Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s MY BELOVED WORLD, and Herman Koch’s forthcoming THE DINNER, for which by Barnes & Noble’s Patricia Bostelman expects big things from a writer unknown in America.
Last week we also featured the return of Ian Rankin’s Rebus after five years, covered by the WSJ; St. Martin’s efforts to break bestselling German crime writer Nele Neuhaus’s SNOW WHITE MUST DIE; the passing of author of Son of the Morning Star: Custer and the Little Bighorn, Evan Connell; USA Today’s ten winter picks including a contender for the next Paris Wife, Melanie Benjamin’s THE AVIATOR’S WIFE; the tie-in to HBO’s February series adapting Ford Maddox Ford’s PARADE’S END; the real Lincoln’s Dressmaker and the new novel of the same name; Katie Roiphe’s paradigm of confessional writing; and still many more–including dealmakers WHERE’D YOU GO BERNADETTE, on its way to a high-profile film adaptation, and a new deal for former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
New and updated lists include our Digital Book World reading list, Barnes & Noble’s January picks, the Costa winners, and tie-ins to the Oscar nominations.