Kristin Cashore
Kristin Cashore discusses her first novel, Graceling, a fantasy novel for older teens, and her plans for the next two novels in the series.
Uwem Akpan
After publishing An Ex-Mas Feast in The New Yorkers Début Fiction issue for 2005, Akpan discussed his writing with Cressida Leyshon, deputy fiction editor.
Morton Meyers M.D.
A Q&A with Morton A Meyers about his book Happy Accidents: Serendipity in Modern Medical Breakthroughs, followed by some fun facts from the book.
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Olivia arrives at her mothers chateau in rural France, where she is joined by Olivias brother Marcus and his wife Sophie - but this reunion is far from joyful, as each woman wrestles with their own pain.
At once an incredible chronicle of thirty years of Afghan history and a deeply moving story of family, friendship, faith, and the salvation to be found in love.
Katsa has been able to kill a man with her bare hands since she was eight - shes a Graceling, one of the rare people in her land born with an extreme skill. And now she is forced to work as the kings thug. But she never expects to fall in love with beautiful Prince Po...
An indelible portrait of Russia over seven decades and an unforgettable memoir about how we struggle to define ourselves in opposition to our ancestry only to find ourselves aligning with it.
I have to admit I'm truly dismayed by some of the other reviews of this book posted here at Bookbrowse. While everyone is entitled to their... read more
Contrary to much favorable comment, I found this novel one of the worst I have ever read. The story might have meat, but it lacks the sensitivity,... read more
What a great narrator! It's easy to identify with this kid-- trying to manage a stressful situation, trying to connect with people, dealing with... read more
Vladimir Nabokov's 'The Original of Laura' to be published(Nov 19 2008) In April 2008 Vladimir Nabokov's son announced that he planned to publish a controversial incomplete work by his father.
'5 Under 35' announced(Nov 18 2008) Five young fiction writers were recognized by the National Book Foundation at the "5 Under 35" celebration at Tribeca Cinemas on Monday, November 17. Each...
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