vrijdag 19 oktober 2012

The Most Dysfunctional Families in Literature

Tips for October 22-28

PW Picks: The Best New Books for the Week of October 22, 2012
This week: the new Lemony Snicket book, a police procedural with a mind-bending resolution, and a 1,000-page gargantuan masterwork that's worth every penny of its $75 price tag. more
The Most Dysfunctional Families in Literature
Novelist Jami Attenberg picks the best of the messiest families in literature. more
The Medical Problems of 4 Great Writers
The troubled health histories of the Brontës, Joyce, Orwell, and Yeats. more

The Big Books of Fall 2012
Check out our favorite books publishing this fall. more
Solving Science's Biggest Mysteries
A new book by a quantum physicist makes sense of the seemingly senseless. more
Video: Daniel Handler on Lemony Snicket and 'Who Could That Be at This Hour?'
Bestselling author Daniel Handler talks about his relationship with Lemony Snicket and his new book, 'Who Could That Be at This Hour?' more
The 10 Most Difficult Books
How many of them have you read? more

The On-Sale Calendar: October 2012
For an extended list of books publishing this week, including Back to Blood by Tom Wolfe, check out our On-Sale Calendar. more
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Hardcover Fiction
#1 "The Casual Vacancy" by J.K. Rowling. Full list
Hardcover Nonfiction
#1 "Killing Kennedy" by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. Full list
Trade Paper
#1 "Fifty Shades of Grey" by E L James. Full list
Children's Fiction
#1 "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan. Full list






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