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Mar

3

2023

Congratulations to Tin House, Morgan Talty on PEN Award for “Night of the Living Rez!”

Portland publisher Tin House won big last night when Morgan Talty’s Night of the Living Rez was awarded the PEN/ Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Short Story Collection. What a joy to see photos of the NYC ceremony from Tin House publisher Craig Popelars this morning! Fiction-lovers and book club readers, take note– this …

Oct

26

2022

The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake

This dark academic fantasy will have you devouring page after page. Every ten years the Alexandrian Society, a secret society of elite magic users, offers a select few the chance to secure a spot within the society. Six talented and powerful individuals are chosen, but only five will have the honor of being inducted. Blake’s …

Sep

28

2022

The Wild Ones by Nafisa Azad

This unique and powerful fantasy follows a group of young women from diverse backgrounds around the world, all of whom have been rescued from abusive situations and granted immortality. The leader of the group, Paheli, gained the ability to grant this power through a chance encounter with “a boy with stars in his eyes” while …

Sep

26

2022

Funny You Should Ask by Elissa Sussman

Emily Henry book hangover? Look no further for the balm to soothe you. Meet Chani, a young journalist getting the chance to interview Hollywood heartthrob, Gabe Parker. Flashing back 10 years to the steamy night of the “interview,” to the now, a trip to his apartment in Montana. This one is full of witty banter, …

Aug

17

2022

One Two Three by Laurie Frankel

Here’s further proof that no one writes families as well as Laurie Frankel. Mabs, Monday and Mirabel are triplets growing up in a small town beset by an ever-worsening environmental crisis that has profoundly damaged its residents. Determined to find the culprit poisoning their town’s water, the girls’ mother wages a campaign that divides the …

Aug

9

2022

A Paris Apartment by Michelle Gable

I read a book by Michelle Gable entitled The Bookseller’s Secret. I enjoyed it so much that I decided to try A Paris Apartment by the same author. It is one of the author’s earlier works. Like my first Gable book, this is based on fact but is a novel. The apartment existed. Marthe de Florian existed. …

Aug

8

2022

Hella by David Gerrold

A book this fun has no business being so interesting and thought-provoking. Hella is a low gravity world home to massive wildlife ( a.k.a. giant dinosaurs) and even larger weather patterns, a combination that forces the colonists trying to build a home there to adapt to their surroundings in profound ways. Seasonal migrations, strong communal …

Jul

27

2022

All About Love by bell hooks

May the memory of bell hooks (1952-2021) always be preserved. Her work was a tour de force, and this excellent volume is a good a place to start. She was the author who taught me about feminism as an act of revolutionary love, and as a critical mindset for human thriving. This book disrupts patriarchal …

Jul

26

2022

On Finishing My Mother’s Book, “The Memory of All That: A Love Story about Alzheimer’s”

My mother, Mary MacCracken, died before completing her last book, about helping her husband Cal through Alzheimer’s, so I did this for her. She had worked so hard on it, and it was such a good book I felt I just had to finish it and get it published. It was like making a quilt …

Jul

15

2022

The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories by Ken Liu

Of course I was captured right away by the wonderful world building in “The Book Making Habits of Select Species,” and while this book of short stories is perfect for any “Black Mirror” fan, fascinated by technology’s impact on humanity, it is also so much more. This book is a fantastic blend of sci-fi, speculative, …

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