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The November Book Sense Picks & Notables Preview
October 04, 2007
Here
is the full listing of November Book Sense Picks, with booksellers' comments,
as well as a preview of the month's Notables. Independent booksellers in the
Book Sense program will be receiving their November Picks fliers in the October
Red Box.
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The November 2007 Book Sense
Picks
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1. 20TH CENTURY GHOSTS, by Joe Hill (Morrow, $24.95, 9780061147975 /
0061147974) "Reading this collection from the author of Heart-Shaped
Box is like driving on hairpin curves: You never know what to expect. Joe
Hill seamlessly alternates between making my skin crawl with 'Best New Horror'
and my eyes tear up from 'Pop Art.' What a talent!" --Katie Glasgow,
Mitchell Books, Fort Wayne, IN
THE CONTRACTOR, by Charles Holdefer (Permanent Press, $26, 9781579621735
/ 1579621732) "The Contractor charts the downward spiral of a Gulf
War veteran who becomes a highly paid contractor, interrogating prisoners who
legally do not exist. His attempts to do right only serve to illustrate the
dangers of the consequence-free legal gray area that exists around alleged enemy
combatants." --Rich Rennicks, Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, Asheville,
NC
THE ABSTINENCE TEACHER: A Novel, by Tom Perrotta (St. Martin's,
$24.95, 9780312358334 / 0312358334) "A sex-ed teacher and a Christian soccer
coach, the teacher's daughter's soccer coach no less, find themselves on opposite
sides of the hot-button issues of abstinence education and school prayer. What
could be cheap for another writer turns to grace in Perrotta's hands."
--Daniel Goldin, Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops, Milwaukee, WI
FINDING IRIS CHANG: Friendship, Ambition, and the Loss of an Extraordinary
Mind, by Paula Kamen (Da Capo, $26, 9780306814662 / 0306814668) "Paula
Kamen writes about her longtime friend, writer, and activist Iris Chang, author
of The Rape of Nanking, who killed herself in 2004. Kamen creates an
intimate and compelling story about an extraordinary woman and her sudden, mysterious
death." --Linda Bubon, Women & Children First, Chicago, IL
THE END OF AMERICA: A Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot, by Naomi
Wolf (Chelsea Green, $13.95 paper, 9781933392790 / 1933392797) "In
this brief pamphlet in the tradition of Common Sense, Naomi Wolf warns
us of the methods used by modern tyrants and implores patriotic Americans to
hold fast to the strongest tool the founders gave us for our defense: the Constitution."
--Harry Payne, Constellation Books, Reisterstown, MD
HOW TO TALK ABOUT BOOKS YOU HAVEN'T READ, by Pierre Bayard (Bloomsbury,
$19.95, 9781596914698 / 1596914696) "Since we all occasionally need to
sound just a bit more literate than we might actually be (or at least in order
to pretend to have read the book everyone is raving about), Bayard has decided
to write a primer for us -- and it's a real hoot. This is for the smart person
who loves books but just doesn't have enough hours in the day to actually read
them all." --Elisabeth Grant-Gibson, Windows a bookshop, Monroe, LA
THE SOUND OF BUTTERFLIES: A Novel, by Rachael King (Morrow, $24.95,
9780061357640 / 0061357642) "Rachael King's writing makes for smooth sailing
for readers of this historical novel about an amateur naturalist whose voyage
to the Amazon leaves him a changed man. More tortuous is the journey his wife
must take to find the mystery behind his unnerving transformation. Rich in detail
and well-researched." --Laura Hansen, Bookin' It, Little Falls,
MN
A FREE LIFE: A Novel, by Ha Jin (Pantheon, $26, 9780375424656
/ 0375424652) "This is another excellent story by Ha Jin, who immediately
draws you into the lives of the Wu family -- father Nan, mother Pingping, and
son Taotao -- immigrants from China now in the U.S. The experiences that Nan
goes through make him re-evaluate his life, which, in turn, opens readers to
a wonderful, introspective read." --Bobbi Brewer, Maine Coast Book Shop,
Damariscotta, ME
A MONK JUMPED OVER A WALL: A Novel, by Jay Nussbaum (Toby, $14.95
paper, 9781592642014 / 1592642012) "Jay Nussbaum is a master storyteller.
A Monk Jumped Over a Wall is a heartfelt story of one man's journey of
self-discovery, as he searches for his life's true path. Nussbaum's characters
are vividly drawn, depicting both human frailty and personal courage. Some books
are read and forgotten, this one will long be remembered." --Carol Arnold,
Browsing Bison Books, Deer Lodge, MT
A PIGEON AND A BOY: A Novel, by Meir Shalev (Schocken, $25, 9780805242515
/ 0805242511) "Meir Shalev has written a romantic and lush story of Israel
on the eve of independence juxtaposed against the present. More than anything
I have read, in the rhythm of the stories, the romantic longing, and the intense
love, this beautiful book reminds me of Love in the Time of Cholera."
--Carla Cohen, Politics & Prose Books & Coffee, Washington, DC
DARKNESS FALLS, by Kyle Mills (Vanguard, $24.95, 9781593154592 / 1593154593)
"Terrorists have produced a bacteria that eats crude oil. When they manage
to infect the largest fields in Saudi Arabia and Alaska, the world is thrown
into chaos. As government agents work with top scientist to halt the catastrophe,
gas prices soar and life in the civilized world is changed forever. Mills' thriller
feels uncomfortably realistic." --Linda Walonen, Bay Books, San Ramon,
CA
DEAD MAN IN PARADISE: Unraveling a Murder From a Time of Revolution,
by J.B. MacKinnon (New Press, $24.95, 9781595581815 / 1595581812) "An
extremely readable political history of the Dominican Republic depicted through
a nephew's search for the truth behind his uncle's murder. Very well researched
and thorough, and highly recommended." --Julia Green, Front Street Books,
Alpine, TX
GOD OF LUCK, by Ruthanne Lum McCunn (Soho, $23, 9781569474662 / 1569474664)
"Like thousands of Chinese men who were kidnapped in the 19th century for
the little-known coolie trade to the Americas, Ah Lung is separated from his
beloved wife as he is enslaved and sent to toil in the guano mines in offshore
Peru. Never giving up hope for his freedom, Ah Lung constantly entrusts his
fate to the God of Luck. Author McCunn hones her passionate storytelling skills
in a spellbinding story you won't soon forget." --Lillian Kinsey, Bohannons'
Books With a Past, Georgetown, KY
THE INDIAN CLERK: A Novel, by David Leavitt (Bloomsbury, $24.95,
9781596910409 / 1596910402) "Paul Erdos once asked G.H. Hardy, the noted
20th century British mathematician, to name his greatest contribution to their
field. Hardy unhesitatingly replied that it was the 'discovery' of Srinivasa
Ramanujan, one of the great mathematical geniuses in recent centuries. Across
the chasm created by color, nationality, education, language, and colonialism,
they spoke to each other in the language of pure numbers. Their collaboration
plays out in this novel of intellectual history against the clubby atmosphere
of British academics, homosexuality, food, and, finally, WWI." --Chris
Stier, Shaman Drum Bookshop, Ann Arbor, MI
THE MELANCHOLY FATE OF CAPT. LEWIS: A Novel of Lewis & Clark,
by Michael Pritchett (Unbridled, $24.95, 9781932961416 / 1932961410) "High
school history teacher Bill Lewis, in the midst of writing a book about explorer
Meriwether Lewis, reveals that he shares the historic Lewis trait of depression
and madness. Fascinated by the hellish adventures of Captain Lewis, morbidly
drawn to the downward spiral of his biographer, I read to the end, as Bill Lewis
glimpses a ray of hope for his sanity, his son, and his marriage." --Gina
Webb, Tall Tales Book Shop, Atlanta, GA
THE PURE IN HEART, by Susan Hill (Overlook, $24.95, 9781585679287 /
1585679283) "Susan Hills' second foray into the realm of crime fiction
is a very British whodunit that unfolds in the cathedral town of Lafferton,
with DCI Simon Serrailler back in action. Like Ruth Rendall, the characters
are as important as the circumstances, and the result is a psychological thriller,
full of sharp detail and finely crafted prose. Very satisfying." --Whitney
Spotts, Schuler Books & Music, Lansing, MI
THE RACE, by Richard North Patterson (Holt, $26, 9780805079487 / 0805079483)
"This book asks 'Can an honest man become president?' The time period is
today, beginning with early primaries and ending up at the Republican convention.
The politics are dirty -- full of lies, double-crosses, and manipulations --
and the candidates lining up vary from a shrewd businessman who has his own
Christian TV show and theme parks to Corey Grace, a war hero who is brilliant,
honest, and forthright. An electrifying page-turner!" --Susan Wasson,
Bookworks, Albuquerque, NM
THE SCENT OF DESIRE: Discovering Our Enigmatic Sense of Smell, by
Rachel Herz (Morrow, $24.95, 9780060825379 / 0060825375) "Since reading
Scent of Desire I've noticed myself inhaling more deeply, wanting to
capture the smells around me (at a restaurant or florist -- even on the bus).
This clever examination of the physiology and psychology of scent will wake
you up to the world around you." --Lori Kauffman, Brookline Booksmith,
Brookline, MA
I AM LEGEND, by Richard Matheson (Tor, $14.95 paper, 9780765318749 /
0765318741) "In a genre where authors typically employ more gore and violence
than plot and character, it is refreshing for a vampire novel to succeed as
brilliantly as this one. Robert Neville is, to the best of his knowledge, the only
human still alive. As he searches for answers, the story moves beyond the horror
genre and into the realm of social criticism. A terrific study of solitude and
fear." --Jon Stich, DIESEL, A Bookstore, Oakland, CA
THE THANKSGIVING TABLE: Recipes and Ideas to Create Your Own Holiday,
by Diane Morgan (Chronicle, $19.95 paper, 9780811855426 / 0811855422) "Since
I was born on Thanksgiving Day, this holiday has been special to me. I tell
people that having your birthday the week of Thanksgiving guarantees you'll
have at least one good meal near your birthday -- and this is a great book to
help you do just that." --Caroline Stoufer, Buckskin Booksellers, Ouray,
CO
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The November 2007 Book Sense
Notables
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Fiction
THE AIR WE BREATHE, by Andrea Barrett (Norton, $24.95, 9780393061086
/ 0393061086)
THE CHASE, by Clive Cussler (Putnam, $26.95, 9780399154386 / 0399154388)
THE CHRISTMAS PEARL, by Dorothea Benton Frank (Morrow, $14.95, 9780061438448
/ 0061438448)
LIFE OF PI: Deluxe Illustrated Edition, by Yann Martel (Harcourt,
$29.95, 9780151013838 / 0151013837)
SAMEDI THE DEAFNESS, by Jesse Ball (Vintage, $12.95 paper, 9780307278852
/ 0307278859)
STEPS THROUGH THE MIST, by Zoran Zivkovic (Aio, $23.95, 9781933083100
/ 1933083107)
TIPPERARY, by Frank Delaney (Random House, $26.95, 9781400065233 /
1400065232)
WINTERBIRTH, by Brian Ruckley (Orbit, $14.99 paper, 9780316067690
/ 0316067695)
Nonfiction
BAD KARMA: Confessions of a Reckless Traveller in Southeast Asia,
by Tamara Sheward (Academy Chicago, $17.95 paper, 9780897335652 / 0897335651)
CORMAC: The Tale of a Dog Gone Missing, by Sonny Brewster (MacAdam
/ Cage, $17.00, 9781596920613 / 1596920610)
THE HUMAN, THE ORCHID, AND THE OCTOPUS: Exploring and Conserving Our
Natural World, by Jacques Cousteau with Susan Shiefelbein (Bloomsbury,
$25.95, 9781596914179 / 1596914173)
MARCO POLO: From Venice to Xanadu, by Laurence Bergreen (Knopf,
$28.95, 9781400043453 / 140004345X)
PROUST AND THE SQUID: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain,
by Maryanne Wolf (Harper, $25.95, 978-0060186395 / 0060186399)
REEF, by DK Publishing and Scubazoo (DK Publishing / Penguin, $40,
9780756631222 / 075663122X)
THE SIEGE OF MECCA: The Forgotten Uprising in Islam's Holiest Shrine
and the Birth of al-Qaeda, by Yaroslav Trofimov (Doubleday, $26, 9780385519250
/ 0385519257)
Mystery/Suspense
THE ABDUCTION, by Mark Gimenez (Vanguard, $22.95, 9781593154639 /
1593154631)
A KILLER'S KISS, by William Lashner (Morrow, $24.95, 9780061143465
/ 0061143464)
THE SECRET CARDINAL, by Tom Grace (Vanguard, $24.95, 9781593154561
/ 1593154569)
THE WANDERING GHOST, by Martin Limon (Soho, $24, 9781569474815 / 1569474818)
ZUGZWANG, by Ronan Bennett (Bloomsbury, $24.95, 9781596912533 / 1596912537)
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