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Jan

21

2020

Chuck Palahniuk, photo by Sarah Lee

Chuck Palahniuk: PNBA Knew Him When

In November 2019, Publishers Weekly published an article titled Is Chuck Palahniuk Too Big to Fail? An excerpt from that article: “Palahniuk is best known for the second book he wrote, which was the first he published: Fight Club. Released in 1996, the novel earned him an advance of $7,000. Far from an instant bestseller, …

Sep

6

2019

Where'd You Go Bernadette audiobook

Behind the Audiobook:
Where’d You Go, Bernadette

From the Libro.fm blog It’s strange to call someone on the phone—someone you’ve never met—after listening to them speak for ten hours. It’s even stranger when that person turns out to be as wry as the main character in the book they narrated. We spoke with Kathleen Wilhoite, a singer and actress who played Liz …

Aug

30

2019

Garth Stein and doggo on Libro.FM blog header

Garth Stein in Conversation with Libro.fm

Garth Stein, bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain, has always been a storyteller. He went to graduate school for film and made documentary films for years before he wrote his first novel, which he did while also working on grant proposals. “It was almost accidental,” he says. “But I enjoyed the process, …

Jul

30

2019

Kevin O'Brien, Jennie Shortridge, and Garth Stein at a 2016 Seattle7Writers party

Seattle7Writers Making a Big Splash at Seattle Bookstores July 30, 2019

It’s midsummer and high time to celebrate the publication of a new thriller by Seattle writer Kevin O’Brien. While he ventured to Lopez Island for his last novel, They Won’t Be Hurt, many of the twists and turns of his new book, The Betrayed Wife, take place in Seattle, including a key scene at the Century Ballroom, …

Oct

25

2018

House with a Clock in Its Walls

The House with a Clock in Its Walls
by John Bellairs

Having seen the trailer for the upcoming movie with the same title, I learned it was a book first published in 1973. A great yarn filled with spooky and magical elements that many 8-12-year-olds love to read. Lewis Barnavelt, an orphan, comes to live with his uncle Jonathan and discovers a world totally new to …

Sep

14

2018

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remark

Every Ursula K. Le Guin TV and Movie Adaptation in the Works, So Far

by Beth Elderkin for i09 8/15/18 Stephen King isn’t the only author who’s becoming more and more prevalent on the big and small screens. It was just announced that Ursula K. Le Guin’s sci-fi novelette Nine Lives is getting a movie adaptation, adding to the growing pile of Le Guin works that are reportedly in the works. The accomplished author …

Apr

13

2017

The Circle

The Circle by Dave Eggers

Eggers has created a thoughtful–and at times darkly humorous–idea novel that aspires to challenge the all-encompassing corporate rule of the present day, in the way that Orwell confronted the authoritarian state of the previous century. The Circle is an amalgamation of several recognizable tech/marketing/social media companies, which is led by corporation’s “3 Wise Men,” seemingly …

Feb

7

2017

Time to Hunt

The Bob Lee Swagger series
by Stephen Hunter

I am a big fan of author Stephen Hunter and his sniper/hero Bob Lee Swagger. I have now read the first four books in the Bob Lee series plus the World War II stand-alone, Master Sniper. They are all page turners for sure. I started reading these books with book four– The 47th Samurai —  because of …

Feb

25

2016

Tina Fey cover of Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot vs. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: WTF, Indeed

I am not the most pop-culture literate of folks, seeing as we don’t have a television with actual reception in my house. So I was quite confused when I started hearing about a  new movie starring Tina Fey called “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.” I had heard rave reviews from colleagues, customers, and Mary at Amy Bloom’s Books about Whiskey Tango …

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