Megan Fishmann
Content by Megan Fishmann
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Best-selling YA author Melissa de la Cruz (known for her popular Blue Bloods series) tries her hand at adult fiction in a spellbinding new novel.
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It took Luis Alberto Urrea 20 years to write his mystical bestseller, The Hummingbird’s Daughter, which was released in 2005. Lucky for readers, it did not take him nearly as long to return to his beloved heroine Teresita in this captivating sequel, Queen of America.
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From the insanely talented and heavily lauded novelist and short-story writer Ann Beattie comes another tour-de-force, Mrs. Nixon: A Novelist Imagines a Life.
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Adam Ross arrived on the literary scene last summer with his debut novel Mr. Peanut, a book that received nearly unanimous rave reviews.
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The dynamic duo behind fashion blog Go Fug Yourself pen their YA debut
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Best-selling memoirist Deborah Copaken Kogan (Shutterbabe) returns with h
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At Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Stellar Plains, New Jersey, not much seems out of the ordinary one long winter.
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Over the past two decades, best-selling author Chris Bohjalian has written about everything from a woman’s madness following a sexual assault (The Double Bind) to a midwife’s t
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Kate Christensen is no slouch when it comes to creating impressive and memorable male characters. In her PEN/Faulkner Award-winning novel The Great Man, readers were introduced to the story of Oscar Feldman, a fictional 20th-century New York figurative painter, told by the voices of the women influencing his life. Now comes The Astral, another important novel in which Christensen perfectly embodies the voice of a male poet in crisis, Harry Quirk.
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Strap on a pair of hi-top sneakers, take an Adderall with your orange juice and prepare yourself for a wild ride with Jonny Valentine, the pop sensation and tween hero of Teddy Wayne’s hilari
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From acclaimed short story writer and former Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist Marisa Silver comes her latest (and perhaps most astounding) work, Mary Coin.
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The New York Times best-selling author of Julie and Romeo returns with perhaps her most relatable novel y
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Previously known for her narrative nonfiction book Inheriting the Holy Land: An American’s Search for Hope in the Middle East, Jennifer Miller returns with a debut novel, The
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Chevy Stevens’ debut thriller, Still Missing, was a runaway hit, and her hotly anticipated follow-up, Never Knowing, is nearly impossible to put down.
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Originally published in the U.K.
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“Scintillating” and “titillating” are two words that barely begin to describe Ellis Avery’s beautifully written, erotically charged second novel, The Last Nude. Avery—previously acclaimed for her historical novel set in late 19th-century Japan, The Teahouse Fire—now successfully takes her readers to Paris in the roaring ’20s.
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For a first-time novelist, Anthony Marra has a lot going for him.
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It’s been said before, and it’s worth repeating: If you’re a grownup Harry Potter fan, New York Times best-selling author (and Time book critic) Lev Grossman is
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In 2007, New York magazine lauded Elliott Holt as one of six “literary stars of tomorrow.” Well, tomorrow is finally here, and Holt’s debut novel, You Are One of
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Recent Iowa Writer’s Workshop graduate (and current Stegner Fellow at Stanford) Justin Torres has received a considerable amount of pre-publication buzz for his quirky—and delightfully
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Although Danzy Senna is primarily known as a novelist, literary critics should sit up and take notice of her arrival as a short story writer.
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These days, polygamous sects are dominating the news and entertainment headlines.
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James Meek’s stunningly crafted fifth novel, The Heart Broke In, follows the exploits of Ritchie Shepherd, an aging, married pop star who is defined by the parameters of his
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The author of such critically acclaimed books as Aquamarine and Lucky in the Corner, Carol Anshaw returns with a sure-to-be breakout novel, Carry the One.
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Is there any setting more exotic—or enticing—than 18th-century Russia, populated as it is by finicky empresses, brutish tsars and decorated soldiers of the royal court?
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In her debut novel—voted by BookPage readers as their most anticipated book of 2012—N
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Frequent Elle, Condé Nast Traveler and Self contributor Nichole Bernier takes a step away from nonfiction and arrives on the literary scene with an engrossing debut novel
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon hits close to home—literally—with his first novel in five years.
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Fans of novels featuring dark, haunted woods, overgrown English moors and changelings hidden in the dense brush will be absolutely delighted by the hypnotizing mystery of Graham Joyce’s
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From the best-selling author of How to Make an American Quilt comes another tour de force, Eight Girls Taking Pictures.
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Award-winning author Ben Marcus is a writer who dares to take linguistic risks.
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