WHITE NIGHTS IN SPLIT TOWN CITY by Annie DeWitt

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WHITE NIGHTS IN SPLIT TOWN CITY by Annie DeWitt
The New York Times Book Review has reviewed WHITE NIGHTS IN SPLIT TOWN CITY, saying of Annie’s writing that it “yield[s] a novel notable for the delicacy of its moods.” Tyrant Books published the book on August 9, 2016.

The New York Times Book Review has reviewed WHITE NIGHTS IN SPLIT TOWN CITY, saying of Annie’s writing that it “yield[s] a novel notable for the delicacy of its moods.” Tyrant Books published the book on August 9, 2016.

THE GLITTERING WORLD by Robert Levy

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THE GLITTERING WORLD by Robert Levy
Mr. Levy’s lush supernatural tale told through the four main characters’ points of view is a Kindle Monthly Deal title at $2.99 for the month of November. The book will be published in paperback by Gallery Books January 3, 2017 and that edition is available now for pre-order.

Mr. Levy’s lush supernatural tale told through the four main characters’ points of view is a Kindle Monthly Deal title at $2.99 for the month of November. The book will be published in paperback by Gallery Books January 3, 2017 and that edition is available now for pre-order.

THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPICES AND HERBS by Padma Lakshmi

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THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPICES AND HERBS by Padma Lakshmi
The Encyclopedia of Spices & Herbs: An Essential Guide To the Flavors of the World can teach you many things and help you shop at Kalustyan’s. Ecco published the hardcover October 4, 2016.

The Encyclopedia of Spices & Herbs: An Essential Guide To the Flavors of the World can teach you many things and help you shop at Kalustyan’s. Ecco published the hardcover October 4, 2016.

WAYS TO DISAPPEAR by Idra Novey

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WAYS TO DISAPPEAR by Idra Novey
Idra Novey’s acclaimed debut novel won the second annual Brooklyn Eagles Literary Prize, an annual prize from the Brooklyn Public Library and Brooklyn booksellers given “to works of fiction and nonfiction by authors who have lived in Brooklyn, portrayed the borough in their work or addressed themes relevant to its life and culture.” Little Brown published the book on February 9, 2016.

Idra Novey’s acclaimed debut novel won the second annual Brooklyn Eagles Literary Prize, an annual prize from the Brooklyn Public Library and Brooklyn booksellers given “to works of fiction and nonfiction by authors who have lived in Brooklyn, portrayed the borough in their work or addressed themes relevant to its life and culture.” Little Brown published the book on February 9, 2016.

SIRACUSA by Delia Ephron

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SIRACUSA by Delia Ephron
Delia Ephron’s latest novel was named one of Best Books of 2016 by Publishers Weekly in the Fiction category. Blue Rider Press published the book on January 12, 2016.

Delia Ephron’s latest novel was named one of Best Books of 2016 by Publishers Weekly in the Fiction category. Blue Rider Press published the book on January 12, 2016.

THE INSEPERABLES by Stuart Nadler-

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THE INSEPERABLES by Stuart Nadler-
Stuart Nadler was interviewed in Men’s Journal, where they said of his book: “Nadler’s work taps into a classic strain of literary fiction: one that picks apart the messiness of emotions and human connections and finds resonant drama within.” Little, Brown and Company published the book on July 19, 2016.

Stuart Nadler was interviewed in Men’s Journal, where they said of his book: “Nadler’s work taps into a classic strain of literary fiction: one that picks apart the messiness of emotions and human connections and finds resonant drama within.” Little, Brown and Company published the book on July 19, 2016.

GHETTO by Mitchell Duneier

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GHETTO by Mitchell Duneier
Sociologist Mitchell Duneier’s latest book was named one of Best Books of 2016 by Publishers Weekly in the Non-Fiction category. Farrar, Straus & Giroux published the book on April 19, 2016.

Sociologist Mitchell Duneier’s latest book was named one of Best Books of 2016 by Publishers Weekly in the Non-Fiction category. Farrar, Straus & Giroux published the book on April 19, 2016.

YOUR HEART IS A MUSCLE THE SIZE OF YOUR FIST by Sunil Yapa

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YOUR HEART IS A MUSCLE THE SIZE OF YOUR FIST by Sunil Yapa
YOUR HEART IS A MUSCLE THE SIZE OF YOUR FIST was included in Bookreporter and Bookpage’s New in Paperback sections, where Lynn Green called it “searing.” Lee Boudreaux Books published the book on January 1, 2016.

YOUR HEART IS A MUSCLE THE SIZE OF YOUR FIST was included in Bookreporter and Bookpage’s New in Paperback sections, where Lynn Green called it “searing.” Lee Boudreaux Books published the book on January 1, 2016.

I CONTAIN MULTITUDES by Ed Young

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I CONTAIN MULTITUDES by Ed Young
Ed Yong’s bestselling popular science book was named one of Best Books of 2016 by Publishers Weekly in the Non-Fiction category. Farrar, Straus & Giroux published the book on April 19, 2016.

Ed Yong’s bestselling popular science book was named one of Best Books of 2016 by Publishers Weekly in the Non-Fiction category. Farrar, Straus & Giroux published the book on April 19, 2016.

THE MORTIFICATIONS by Derek Palacio

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THE MORTIFICATIONS by Derek Palacio
In a complementary review for Bookforum, Victoria Baena wrote that Derek Palacio’s “novel doesn’t seem to want to sublimate the ugly, the putrid, or the decayed; it’s aware that describing abject bodily realities, in fiction, can in a sense turn them into objects of beauty...”

In a complementary review for Bookforum, Victoria Baena wrote that Derek Palacio’s “novel doesn’t seem to want to sublimate the ugly, the putrid, or the decayed; it’s aware that describing abject bodily realities, in fiction, can in a sense turn them into objects of beauty...”