vrijdag 28 december 2012

Tip Sheet's Greatest Hits

The Best of Tip Sheet


To close out the year, we've put together some of our most popular and most notable stories of 2012. From all of us at PW, thank you for reading, and see you all in 2013!
The 10 Most Difficult Books
Our most popular article of 2012. more
The 5 Books That Inspire the Most Tattoos
Including The Little Prince and Where the Wild Things Are. MORE
The Top 10 Essays Since 1950
Didion, Wallace, Sontag, Mailer. Who else made the cut? more
The Top 10 Narrators in Literature
Holden Caulfield and Huck Finn make the list, but who else is among the best narrators in literature? more
The Jane Austen Novels Ranked
What's your #1? more
10 Books for Twentysomethings
What books can help the disaffected youth of 2012? more
The 13 Worst Reviews of Classic Books
Ralph Waldo Emerson was once called "a hoary-headed and toothless baboon" by Thomas Carlyle. Here are 13 other scathing reviews of classic writers and their books. more
Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2012
These are the very best books of the year. MORE

The On-Sale Calendar: January 2013
For an extended list of books publishing this week, including Love Unscripted by Tina Reber, check out our On-Sale Calendar. more
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Hardcover Fiction
#1 The Racketeer by John Grisham. Full list
Hardcover Nonfiction
#1 Killing Kennedy by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. Full list
Trade Paper
#1 Proof of Heaven by Eben Alexander M.D. Full list
Children's Fiction
#1 The Third Wheel by Jeff Kinney. Full list






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