Fall Big Titles in the News
Below is a roundup of Monday and Tuesday’s media coverage of eagerly-anticipated books
- Audrey Niffenger, Her Fearful Symmetry, reviewed by Michiko Kakutani in the NYT
- Gaile Parkin, Baking Cakes in Kigali, reviewed in USA Today — a first novel that librarians buzzed at BEA
- Sarah Paretsky, Hardball, reviewed by Sarah Weinman in the Barnes & Noble Review
- Branch Taylor, Clinton Tapes, profiled in USA Today
- Muriel Barbery, Gourmet Rhapsody, reviewed in SF Chronicle
- James Ellroy, Blood’s a Rover, interviewed on NPR’s Morning Edition (includes excerpt) and reviewed in the Washington Post
- Karen Armstrong, The Case for God, on NPR’s Fresh Air with Terry Gross
- Ishiguro, Kazuo, Nocturnes, reviewed in the Barnes & Noble Review