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December 24, 2009

2009 Highlights: Literary Meandering and More

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We're wrapping up 2009 with a list of twelve of our most memorable posts of the year, from Pulitzer winner Elizabeth Strout's own prize-winning favorites to Joyce Maynard's true-life tale about how a single book club meeting changed her life.Enjoy the holidays. We'll be back on January 4th!Annie Barrows: Literary Meandering
December 23, 2009

Book Lists Galore

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The staff and reviewers at Bookreporter.com have shared their top reads in 2009. Take a look. There are many titles on their lists that would make great book club picks.
December 22, 2009

Bookreporter.com's Book of the Year: THE HELP

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Bookreporter.com's first ever Book of the Year is The Help by Kathryn Stockett. Set in 1963, it's the story of three women --- two African American maids in Mississippi and a young white woman who sees a story in the world that they live in. You can read more about why it was selected here.
December 21, 2009

Holiday Basket of Cheer: Win a Dozen Books

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Start off 2010 by winning a bounty of books!
December 18, 2009

Book Club Longevity: The Traveling Band of Readers

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What makes a reading group stay together for an incredible two decades, or longer? Last month we introduced five book clubs that have marked the 20-year milestone.Today we talk with Gillian Jones about her Southern California reading group --- what has kept them meeting for so many years, how their camaraderie extends beyond their book club boundaries, how they got their intriguing name and much more. "Our group is an important part of my life," says Gillian. "I love the opportunity to read and share thoughts on the wide variety of books that we read."
December 17, 2009

Book Clubs in the News

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A book club going strong for 75 years? Yes! It's one of the impressive and interesting groups featured in this round-up of headline-making book club news, along with insight from Hannah Tinti on her novel The Good Thief.Jamestown News: Seventy-Five-Year-Old Book Club Still Going StrongA North Carolina book club founded in the early '30s is still going strong.
December 15, 2009

Juliette Fay: A Gift Horse of a Different Color

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For author Juliette Fay, there are many highlights of the holiday season --- Christmas carols, festive decorations, egg nog. But as she shares in today's guest blog post, there is one aspect she's not so enamored with. (Visit Bookreporter.com to read more writers' stories about holiday giving and getting.)
December 14, 2009

Susan Kandel: Hitchcock and Christmas Dinner

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Susan Kandel traded her job as an art critic to write a mystery series featuring Cece Caruso --- California girl, biographer of dead mystery authors and amateur sleuth. Her latest whodunit is Dial H for Hitchcock. Today's guest blogger, Susan shares some insights into the research process (which involves reading books and watching movies) and what she'll be serving for Christmas dinner.
December 11, 2009

Leila Cobo: My Mother’s Gift

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In Tell Me Something True, Leila Cobo unfolds the story of a young woman who finds a diary that belonged to her late mother and learns about the secret life she led. Leila, today's guest blogger, talks about how she came to write the novel and what some readers of the book have revealed to her.
Author duo Andrea Israel and Nancy Garfinkel teamed up to write The Recipe Club, a "novel cookbook" that combines a story of friendship with more than 80 recipes. In today's guest blog post, they tell us how they came to write The Recipe Club and how it's inspiring readers long after they finish the tale.