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THE GIRL IN THE TOWER by Katherine Arden
September 14, 2017

The sequel to THE BEAR AND THE NIGHTINGALE, THE GIRL IN THE TOWER has received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist. Publishers Weekly raved “Vasya is a remarkable heroine, strong of will and sharp of mind, and her stark realization that her desire for freedom may have consequences for those she loves adds a layer to this sensual, beautifully written, and emotionally stirring fantasy. Fairy tales don’t get better than this...”

THE ADDRESS by Fiona Davis
August 18, 2017

The latest novel by Fiona Davis debuted at number 13 on the Indiebound Bestseller list for the week of 8/16/17. The book was also named on the 12 best new books in the 8/21/2017 issue of People Magazine. Dutton published the book on August 1, 2017.

OUR LITTLE RACKET by Angelica Baker
August 18, 2017

Angelica Baker’s OUR LITTLE RACKET tops the list of books The Atlantic editors and writers are reading this summer. The Atlantic writes, “any reader will appreciate the tightly woven drama of this book, which brings its five protagonists out of the margins of the crisis and into an explosive confrontation of their own.” Ecco published OUR LITTLE RACKET on June 20, 2017.

LESS by Andrew Sean Greer
August 18, 2017

The acclaimed new novel by Andrew Sean Greer debuted at number 14 on the Indiebound Bestseller list for the week of 8/16/17. Dutton published the book on August 1, 2017.

THE FUTILITARIANS by Anne Gisleson
August 18, 2017

The debut memoir by Anne Gisleson, which Dave Eggers calls a “shattering and very important book” has received a lot of press in advance of its publication. Amazon named it one of the Best Books of August in the Biography/Memoir category. The book was also reviewed in Elle Magazine and Real Simple and was named one of the 17 books we can’t wait to read in August by Hello Giggles. Little Brown and Company will publish the book on August 22, 2017.

DEAR CYBORGS by Eugene Lim
August 18, 2017

Eugene Lim’s DEAR CYBORGS was included in the San Francisco Chronicle’s roundup of new science fiction and fantasy books. For The Village Voice, Ross Barkan writes that DEAR CYBORGS is “drawing the sorts of critical accolades that should vault [Lim] into the first rank of American writers.” FSG Originals published DEAR CYBORGS on June 6, 2017.

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME by Andre Aciman
August 7, 2017

The first trailer for the acclaimed adaptation of Andre Aciman’s first novel, CALL ME BY YOUR NAME debuted online. The film directed by Luca Guadagnino (A BIGGER SPLASH & I AM LOVE) will be released on November 24th. Aciman’s latest book ENIGMA VARIATIONS was published on January 3, 2017 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

LESS by Andrew Sean Greer
August 7, 2017

The latest novel by Andrew Sean Greer received a rave Front cover review in the New York Times Book Review. The reviewer, Christopher Buckley, calls it “the funniest, smartest and most humane novel I’ve read since Tom Rachman’s 2010 debut, “The Imperfectionists.”’ And says that “Less” is excellent company. It’s no less than bedazzling, bewitching and be-wonderful.” The author was also interviewed on the New York Times Book Review podcast. Little Brown published the book on July 18, 2017.

AN ECHO OF THINGS TO COME by James Islington
August 7, 2017

The second book in the Licanius Trilogy was named one of the best Science Fiction & Fantasy book for August by Amazon. Orbit will publish the book on August 22, 2017.

GOODBYE, VITAMIN by Rachel Khong
August 7, 2017

Rachel Khong’s GOODBYE, VITAMIN is one of the hottest books of the summer, according to Oprah, Vanity Fair, and Refinery29. The book also received a glowing review in the New York Times Book Review from Doree Shafrir, who calls it “a quietly brilliant disquisition on family, relationships and adulthood, told in prose that is so startling in its spare beauty that I found myself thinking about Khong's turns of phrase for days after I'd finished reading”