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Aug

5

2025

Roundabout Books’ Booker Prize Excitement

From Roundabout Books’ newsletter: [T]he 2025 longlist for The Booker Prize was announced, and since it’s one of my favorite literary lists, I thought I’d take this chance to pitch a Booker book for your late summer reading enjoyment. And yes – I said enjoyment. Officially, the Booker prize is awarded to a work of fiction written in English and published in the …

Nov

24

2020

Karen Russell

Rapid-Fire Book Recs from Author
Karen Russell on Literary Hub

Lit Hub’s “Rotten Tomatoes for Books,” Book Marks, interviewed Portland author Karen Russell, author of Sleep Donation. For her thoughts on 19 books, click here, but below– a sampling. Book Marks: First book you remember loving? Karen Russell: The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle BM: Favorite re-read? KR: Geek Love by Katherine Dunn BM: What book do you …

Jun

24

2019

Fox 8 by George Saunders

Fox 8 by George Saunders

This is a small treasure of a novelette with a big message. Fox 8, the narrator of the tale, is curious about the world of “yumans,” even as their encroachment (in the form of a shopping mall) threatens the habitat of his pack. To say more would give away the impact of the story’s ending, …

Aug

9

2018

Baby You're Gonna Be Mine

Baby, You’re Gonna Be Mine
by Kevin Wilson

I generally don’t go for short stories, except maybe those by George Saunders or Kelly Link, but I love this author (and the book cover!) so I had to try it. As you might perhaps guess from the title, most of the stories have to do with family relationships but in so many different ways. …

Aug

29

2017

Read to Me: Narrators in Audiobooks

  Audiobooks. More specifically, audiobook narrators and the ability of said narrators to make or break an audiobook experience. I was going to try to do this without naming names, but I’ve never before shied away from being upfront about what I don’t like, so why would I now? I think it stemmed from some …

Feb

22

2017

Lincoln in the Bardo

Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders

Every spring, Phinney Books in Seattle gives a preview of upcoming titles. It usually comes around the time of the first crocuses, and it’s a harbinger of good things, indeed. This year, Phinney Books owner Tom Nissley kicked off the list with Lincoln in the Bardo, even though he hadn’t had a chance to read …

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