PBS Books Presents: What to Read this Summer with Booklist Reader |
Join PBS Books and Booklist as we dive into all the must-read adult fiction books this summer. Whether you’re on the hunt for a quick weekend read, looking for a new series, or thinking about re-discovering a favorite author, there will be no shortage of great picks in this can’t-miss episode. So, grab a pen as we help you create your Summer Reading List! Watch the recording above or on the PBS Books Facebook page.
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Booklist Review of the Day |
Crashing into You
by Rocky Callen
Powerful emotions, short chapters, and high-octane characters in high-stakes situations are met with beautifully lyrical, sparse but intense expressions of grief and examinations of its impact on different types of people and relationships.
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Reviews in This Issue |
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Current Features |
The Booklist Printz Interview: A. S. King
by Sarah Hunter
This isn’t the first time A. S. King has been awarded the Printz medal; four years ago, we interviewed her about her Printz-winning novel, Dig. But for the acclaimed author, who’s made a mark with her surreal brand of fiction that raises powerful questions about identity, emotional vulnerability, and the importance of genuine human connection, The Collectors is a wholly new kind of project, an anthology of original stories by an impressive roster of authors, all of whom were encouraged to embrace weirdness.
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10 Questions for Joanna Lowell
By John Charles
Joanna Lowell lives among the fig trees in North Carolina, where she teaches in the English department at Wake Forest University. When she’s not writing historical romance, she writes collections and novels as Joanna Ruocco.
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Book Club Resources from Holiday House!
Do you run a book club at your library? Are you ready to take your library’s book club to the next level? Then check out these amazing resources from Holiday House!
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10 Questions for Sarah A. Parker
By John Charles
Born in New Zealand, Sarah now lives on the Gold Coast with her husband and three young children. When she’s not reading or tapping away at her keyboard, she’s spending time with her friends and family, her plants, and enjoying trips to the snow.
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10 Questions for Jane L. Rosen
By John Charles
Jane L. Rosen is an author and screenwriter whose critically acclaimed first novel, Nine Women, One Dress, has been translated into ten languages. She lives in New York City and on Fire Island with her husband and three daughters.
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Top 10 Memoirs: 2024
by Annie Bostrom
The ten most exceptional memoirs from the last year show writers’ lives intersecting with art, love, basketball, music, family, grief, and so much more, to dazzling literary effect.
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