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Annie Bloom’s Books

Aug

20

2018

Don't Skip Out on Me

Don’t Skip Out on Me by Willy Vlautin

Willy Vlautin has never written a cheerful book in his brilliant writing career, and Don’t Skip Out on Me is no exception. Young Horace Hopper, half-Paiute, half-Irish, wants to be a championship boxer. Abandoned by his birth parents, he’s been taken in by an elderly rancher and his wife who love him like a son. They would like …

Jul

23

2018

Bearskin

Bearskin by James McLaughlin

Bearskin by James McLaughlin took my breath away. A man fleeing a Mexican drug cartel by working in the wilds of Virginia encounters both brutality and beauty in the isolated hills. This is a thriller written with the clear intensity and detail of Cormac McCarthy, and it will totally absorb you. –Bobby, Annie Bloom’s Books, Portland, OR …

Jun

27

2018

The Word Is Murder

The Word Is Murder by Anthony Horowitz

A woman crosses a London street, walks into a funeral parlor and plans her own service. Six hours later she is strangled to death in her home. Did she know she was going to die? Did she plan her own murder? Was it suicide? Was it merely fate? Bad luck? Horowitz (Magpie Murders, PBS’s Midsomer Murders) has written himself as narrator into his latest …

Jun

18

2018

Silent Companions

The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell

Elsie, newly widowed and pregnant, moves from London to her husband’s country estate expecting to live in quiet comfort during the period of her confinement. Instead, she finds the house in disarray, the servants resentful, and the company of her husband’s young cousin, Sarah, less than satisfactory. Yet, when strange and dangerous events occur, Elsie …

May

23

2018

Go, Went, Gone

Go, Went, Gone by Jenny Erpenbeck

A poignant, gripping novel about the refugee crisis challenging the globe. Recently retired and suddenly finding himself adrift, Richard becomes captivated by a group of young African refugees being housed by the German government in his quiet Berlin suburb—Who are these men? What do they want? The answers seem simple, yet issues of power, humanitarian …

May

22

2018

Ellen Notbohm. Photo credit: Andie Petkus Photography

Ellen Notbohm’s Historical, Heart-touching “The River by Starlight”

Author Ashley Sweeney interviewed Portland author Ellen Notbohm about her debut novel The River by Starlight. Shortly before publication, the book won the Gold Medal for Best Regional Fiction, West-Mountain, in the Independent Publisher Book Awards. Notbohm is also author of four award-winning nonfiction books. Ashley Sweeney: Thank you, Ellen, for allowing me to interview you …

Apr

27

2018

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Independent Bookstore Day Approacheth

Saturday, April 28, 2018, is Independent Bookstore Day. Local, independent bookstores around the country and their fans will celebrate. Click here to find participating bookstores near you. (Please note: Even more stores than are listed on the map may be doing something special. They just might have missed the deadline to sign up for inclusion …

Mar

26

2018

Points North

Points North: Stories by Howard Frank Mosher

Points North is a collection of stories completed by Howard Frank Mosher shortly before he passed away in January 2017 at the age of 74. While the Army Corp of Engineers, an itinerant preacher, local museum trustees, and the courts try to foil the fly-fishing, baseball playing, classics reading and wilderness loving residents of Kingdom …

Feb

8

2018

Woman in the Window

The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn

It isn’t paranoia if it’s really happening. . .  There have been numerous psychological thrillers written of late, and I would list this title among the best. A child psychologist suffering from agoraphobia, living alone and spying on her neighbors–this sounds promising. She believes she saw a crime committed in a house across the park, …

Jan

18

2018

Largesse of the Sea Maiden

The Largesse of the Sea Maiden by Denis Johnson

Completed before his death in May 2017, Denis Johnson’s second short story collection comes 26 years after his first, Jesus’ Son. Fittingly, the pieces in The Largesse of the Sea Maiden are more reflective in tone, longer in the telling, and lighter on the mayhem. What hasn’t changed is Johnson’s masterful phrasing and his mordant humor. …

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