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2/1/2012

Joshilyn Jackson

In her latest Southern Gothic joyride, Joshilyn Jackson creates an unforgettable story of generational dysfunction and sloppily buried secrets. "A Grown-up Kind of Pretty" (Grand Central Publishing) finds the Slocumb ... Read more
1/1/2012

Q&A: Jimmy Carter

In his twenty-sixth book, the thirty-ninth president of the United States scatters personal insights and front-row history into a collection of daily Bible meditations titled Through the Year with Jimmy ... Read more
12/1/2011

Top Ten of 2011

[TOP FIVE FICTION] Paradise Dogs by Man Martin (Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press)DeKalb County schoolteacher Martin follows up Days of the Endless Corvette with this comic caper set in ... Read more
11/1/2011

Ann Hite

Photograph of Ann Hite, courtesy of the author In her haunting debut novel, Ghost on Black Mountain (Gallery Books), Ann Hite interweaves and overlaps the stories of five women whose ... Read more
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  1. Q&A: Kathryn Stockett

    Indira Adams said "I loved The Help. And I did not see a thing racist about it. Not only is Stockett a great writer, but she seems like a sweet and down to e..." Read more
  2. RM Johnson

    Jackson Reeves said "What a painful loss." Read more
  3. Anne Rivers Siddons

    Jackson Reeves said "I could read anything by one of our more acclaimed former senior editors. She's so underrated. For whatever reason, I was raised to expect h..." Read more
  4. Amanda Kyle Williams

    Jackson Reeves said "A book for the summer months." Read more
  5. The Shelf: Man Martin

    Crissinda Ponder said "Unique name for a wiener stand, those must be some delicious fictional hotdogs." Read more
  6. The Shelf: Man Martin

    Catherine Happe said "Might have to pick up Summer Rental for my next beach trip." Read more