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The movie adaptation of Andre Aciman’s acclaimed novel, CALL ME BY YOUR NOVEL, is one of the most anticipated movies premiering at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival. The film directed by Luca Guadagnino who directed A BIGGER SPLASH & I AM LOVE was purchased by Sony Pictures Classics in advance of the festival. Farrar Straus & Giroux published the book in 2007.

Elliot Ackerman begins his publication month with a strong national media push, garnering feature interviews in both the Wall Street Journal and Men’s Journal. His newest novel, DARK AT THE CROSSING, will be published by Knopf on January 24...

“Like having a friendly physicist giving you a personal fireside chat… An ideal gift for any scientifically inquisitive person” writes John Gribbin for the Wall Street Journal in a strong review of STORM IN A TEACUP by Helen Czerski. In addition, the author was interviewed by NPR On Point to discuss Antarctic ice shelves and global dynamics in a far-ranging, fascinating interview. W.W. Norton published the book on January 10, 2017.

The New Yorker has published the most in-depth profile of Ted Chiang to date, starting with the 1990s when Chiang first began writing short stories, including “Story of Your Life” which was recently turned into the hit movie Arrival. Knopf republished Chiang’s collection STORIES OF YOUR LIFE AND OTHERS June 14, 2016 and it is currently at number 13 on the New York Times Trade Paperback bestseller list.

FIND ME received a starred review in Publishers Weekly, which said of the thriller: “Pacing is crisp and the plot is credible, but it’s the cast of expertly crafted, psychologically ambiguous characters that rivets.” Booklist and Kirkus also reviewed the book positively, saying “smart, well written, and tangled in unpredictable twists—a top-notch psychological thriller,” and “fast-paced, satisfying, and, ultimately, life-affirming” respectively. Mira Books publishes the novel on March 21, 2017...

Rachel Khong’s GOODBYE, VITAMIN is one of Publisher Marketplace’s Spring/Summer Buzz Books, which offers excerpts from 40 of the most buzzed-about books. Henry Holt will publish GOODBYE, VITAMIN on July 11, 2017....

Jaroslav Kalfar, author of the forthcoming SPACEMAN IN BOHEMIA, is one of Bustle’s 17 Authors To Watch Out for in 2017. Kirkus Review also included it on their Epic List of 225 Speculative Fiction Books to Look For in 2017. Hodderscape UK called it “a dazzling, ambitious literary debut” on their list of science fiction and fantasy books to look forward to in 2017. Little, Brown will publish the book on March 7, 2017...

Jess Arndt’s “astonishing…bold and brazen” debut LARGE ANIMALS was named to Bustle’s list of the 15 Most Anticipated Feminist Book Releases of 2017. Literary Hub also named LARGE ANIMALS to its list of 30 Indie Press Books We’re Looking Forward To, calling it “vivid, rollicking…told in a propulsive, original voice.” Catapult will publish the book on May 9, 2017...

The latest work from legendary author Joan Didion has been named by Time Magazine, The Millions, The Huffington Post, and Nylon as one of the most-anticipated books for 2017. Knopf will release the book on March 7, 2017. Follow the link to see the full lists:

The debut novel by Katherine Arden was named an editor’s choice book by Amazon which says “There's a small but mighty space where fantasy and literary fiction can clasp hands and create a brilliant story that resonates in the soul. The Bear and the Nightingale lives squarely in that space, and those who dare to visit this novel will leave entranced.” The book was also named one of January’s best books by Ibooks and Bustle. Del Rey books will publish the book on January 10, 2017...