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MidWinter Galley Grab

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

If you have time to hunt down just one galley at MidWinter, go directly to HarperCollins’ booth (#1403) for This Book is OverDue! And, overdue it is; finally, a book written for a general audience that gives librarians the respect we deserve and recognizes how important, rather than irrelevant, we are in the digital age.

We just learned the book is being featured in the February issue of O the Oprah Magazine, saying it shows that “today’s librarians make it their mission to rescue us from chaos, managing the information overload that saps our souls” and that the author “celebrates [librarians] who risk prosecution by refusing to let government officials invade our privacy…”

The author, Marilyn Johnson will also be signing at the Harper booth on Monday, from 11:30 to 12:30 and will appear at the ALTAFF Author Tea from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm on Monday (Hyatt Regency; Grand Ballroom).

This Book Is Overdue!: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All
Marilyn Johnson
Retail Price: $24.99
Hardcover: 288 pages
Publisher: Harper – (2010-02-01)
ISBN / EAN: 0061431605 / 9780061431609

What else should you look for? Of course, you’ll be stalking galleys from your favorite authors, but it’s even more valuable to stay ahead of the curve by picking up some debut authors. Here’s just a few to tempt you:

The Postmistress
Sarah Blake
Retail Price: $25.95
Hardcover: 336 pages
Publisher: Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam – (2010-02-09)
ISBN / EAN: 0399156194 / 9780399156199

USA Today recently covered this debut in their “Book Buzz” column, noting that Kathryn Stockett, author of the continuing sleeper success, The Help calls it, “A beautifully written, thought-provoking novel that I’m telling everyone to read.” The author will be signing at the Penguin booth, #1324, Sunday, 1:30 to 2:30

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The Passage
Justin Cronin
Retail Price: $26.00
Hardcover: 800 pages
Publisher: Ballantine Books – (2010-06-08)
ISBN / EAN: 0345504968 / 9780345504968

We noted earlier that Ballantine is pinning big hopes on this book for the summer. The author will be featured at the Random House booth during the Spotlight on Adult Lit., Saturday, 2 to 4.

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Saving CeeCee Honeycutt: A Novel
Beth Hoffman
Retail Price: $25.95
Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: Viking Adult – (2010-01-12)
ISBN / EAN: 0670021393 / 9780670021390

Another title we covered earlier, this is the inaugural pick for the Sam’s Club Book Club and we’re hearing rapturous responses from early readers. The author  will be featured at the Penguin booth, #1324 during the Spotlight on Adult Lit., Saturday, 2 to 4.

Edwards Faces More Criticism in Upcoming Book — UPDATE: Audio Info

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Gossipmongers have been riveted all week by revelations from the book Game Change, keeping it at #1 on Amazon sales rankings. Sarah Palin, the Clintons, the McCains and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid have all various amounts of dirty laundry aired. But some of the most eyebrow-raising sections are about John Edwards and his wife Elizabeth, excerpted in this week’s New York magazine; far from being the humble man of the people, John Edwards developed into a megalomaniac, Elizabeth was an “abusive, intrusive, paranoid, condescending, crazy woman”, and campaign workers agonized over Edwards’ affair with Rielle Hunter.

And, John Edwards’ $400 haircut? It really cost $1,250.

There’s more to come.  Andrew Young, the Edwards’ aide, who pretended to be the father of Rielle Hunter’s baby to protect his boss, is publishing his own tell-all, The Politician. He is scheduled to get some serious air time:

1/29 — 20/20 begins a multiple-part interview with Bob Woodruff
2/1 — Book will be featured on World News with Diane Sawyer
2/2 — Interview with George Stephanopolous on Good Morning, America
2/2 — Nightline appearance

Few libraries have ordered The Politician; it was not reviewed prepub.

UPDATE: Unabridged audio will be available from Tantor:

Publisher: Tantor
Read by: Kevin Foley
Trade: 9781400116508; 10 CD’s; $34.99
Library: 9781400146505; 10  CD’s; $69.99
MP3: 9781400166503; 1 MP3-CD; $24.99

The Politician: An Insider’s Account of John Edwards’s Pursuit of the Presidency and the Scandal That Brought Him Down
Andrew Young
Retail Price: $24.99
Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books – (2010-02-02)
ISBN / EAN: 031264065X / 9780312640651

A Year of Alice

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Alice, of Wonderland fame, is getting a mini-revival this year. As USA Today points out, in addition to the novel that imagines the life of the real-life model, Alice I Have Been, a new biography of Lewis Carroll is coming out next month, as well as the Tim Burton movie in March.

Alice-themed book clubs, anyone?

Alice I Have Been
Melanie Benjamin
Retail Price: $25.00
Hardcover: 368 pages
Publisher: Delacorte Press – (2010-01-12)
ISBN / EAN: 0385344139 / 9780385344135

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The Mystery of Lewis Carroll: Discovering the Whimsical, Thoughtful, and Sometimes Lonely Man Who Created “Alice in Wonderland”
Jenny Woolf
Retail Price: $27.99
Hardcover: 336 pages
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press – (2010-02-02)
ISBN / EAN: 0312612982 / 9780312612986

COMMITTED On Oprah Tomorrow

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Elizabeth Gilbert became a household name largely because Oprah fell in love with Eat, Pray Love. Tomorrow, she appears on Oprah’s Marriage Around the World show, to talk about the sequel, Committed.

This time around, the book has been covered nearly everywhere, including the cover of the NYT Book Review this week:

NYT BR — Curtis Sittenfeld, who knows a thing or two about sudden success after her novel American Wife took off last year, like most of the book’s reviewers, is sympathetic to the fact  that Eat, Pray, Love is a tough act to follow, a problem Gilbert herself addresses in the  preface, saying that, after the previous book’s success, she feared she’d ever “write unself-consciously again.”

Sittenfeld sounds regretful when she says Gilbert hasn’t managed to pull it off; “the book is rather chatty and personal to be so heavy on research, but it’s rather researched to be so chatty and personal. Gilbert is equally likely to quote Plato or her friend Ann…”

Washington Post — Carolyn See is much more forgiving, “It’s a charming narrative that ends, Shakespearean-fashion, with a happy-hearted wedding. What’s not to like?”

Time —  compares Committed to another sequel to a popular memoir, Julie Powell’s Cleaving, the followup to Julie & Julia, making this vivid comparison: Cleaving is a “ghastly work of revelation without enough self-reflection,” but it’s “a much livelier book than Committed, in the way that your narcissistic pal is more riveting than your earnest, loyal girlfriend.”

Entertainment Weekly — “The deeper that Gilbert agonizes about marriage — the more she luxuriates in her dithering on What It Is All About — the more Committed loses its brightness, sharpness, and sense of welcome.” Rating: C

New Yorker — typical of many New Yorker reviews, this one uses the book as a pretext for  an exploration of the book’s subject, without actually reviewing the book, like an intelligent and fascinating Cliff’s Notes.

For links to dozens of other reviews, check the Bookmarks site.

Most of the reviews refer to the movie of Eat, Pray, Love, starring Julia Roberts, which is scheduled to debut August 13. No trailer yet, but the first photos have just begun appearing:

EAT PRAY LOVE

Ballantine’s BIG Book of the Summer

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Drums are already beating for Ballantine’s big summer gamble; The Passage by Jason Cronin, due in June. It’s the lead title in the Wall Street Journal‘s 2010 “Books Preview.”

The entire Random House sales and marketing team appears to be behind the book, including the Library Marketing group, who will have ARC’s available at MidWinter (it’s 700 pages; imagine the shipping charges!)

News first broke about the book over two years ago, when Variety reported that Ridley Scott had optioned the film rights for $1.75 million and that rights to it and two other books in a planned trilogy had sold to Ballantine for $3.75 million (the next month, in a NYT story, the book’s editor said that figure was “not correct, but in the ballpark”).

This is quite a change from the author’s previous two titles, which are characterized by the WSJ as “sober, literary fiction, including Mary and O’Neil, a short story collection that won the Pen Hemingway Award.”

What’s The Passage about? Cronin’s agent compares it to both Cormac McCarthy’s The Road and Stephen King’s The Stand (with vampires). The WSJ reports that Stephen King himself hails the book  “…as a captivating epic.”

It also has an appealing back story. Cronin’s daughter told him that his books were “kind of boring” and challenged him to write a book about a girl who saves the world.

Looks like her college fund is assured.

The Passage
Justin Cronin
Retail Price: $26.00
Hardcover: 800 pages
Publisher: Ballantine Books – (2010-06-08)
ISBN / EAN: 0345504968 / 9780345504968

Given the number of pages, it’s no surprise that the audio will be abridged:

Random House Audio; $45; 6/1/10; 9780739366509

GAME CHANGE Makes Headlines

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

The ’08 presidential campaign may seem like old news, but a new book that examines it in depth is dominating headlines and is currently #1 on both Amazon and B&N.com sales rankings.

Game Change by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, releasing today, has been featured on Sixty Minutes, The View, as well as in countless news stories. A section about the Edwards’ campaign is excerpted in NY mag under the headline, “Saint Elizabeth and the Ego Monster.”

Fox News delineates the “juicy bits” that have “rocked Washington despite arriving on the shelves months after a number of other campaign 2008 retellings.” Among the allegations are that Bill Clinton was having an affair during his wife’s campaign; Elizabeth Edwards was an “abusive, paranoid, condescending crazy woman;” and further evidence that Sara Palin lacked basic knowledge about world events.

Of course, the book caused Harry Reid to apologize about comments he made about Obama. Last night, Stephen Colbert commented on that issue (John Heilemann, coauthor of Game Change will appear on his show tomorrow).

The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c
Harry Reid’s Racist Comment
www.colbertnation.com
Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor Economy

In the New York Times, Michiko Kakutani reviews the book, saying that the authors use the technique pioneered by Bob Woodward, “relying heavily on ‘deep background’ interviews, along with e-mail messages, memorandums and other forms of documentation to create a novelistic narrative that often reflects the views of the authors’ most cooperative or voluble sources.” However, she notes, “Unlike Mr. Woodward’s last two books this volume has no source notes at the end.”

On Good Morning America yesterday, George Stephanopoulos questioned the authors about their sources and why many of these stories have not come out before (the video is not embeddable; view it here).

HarperCollins has already increased the print run twice, from 75,000 to 135,000,and then to 155,000, according to the AP. Libraries are showing heavy holds on moderate ordering; an average of 10:1 in the libraries we checked.

Below, the women of The View discuss the book with coauthor Mark Halperin:

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Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime
John Heilemann, Mark Halperin
Retail Price: $27.99
Hardcover: 464 pages
Publisher: Harper – (2010-01-01)
ISBN / EAN: 0061733636 / 9780061733635

HarperLuxe; 9780061945991; $27.99

eBook downloadable from OverDrive

A Second Look at THE SWAN THIEVES

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Entertainment Weekly gave it a middling “C” grade, but Elizabeth Kostova’s second book The Swan Thieves (after her 2005 blockbuster vampire-themed The Historian) gets more love from the Associated Press. The author was also interviewed on NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday.

But the review that blows away the nay-sayers is from Laura Miller in the Barnes and Noble Review. Miller, a respected critic who writes for Salon, opens the review by marveling that The Historian was such a success; it’s “a vampire story without gore or brooding passions, a historical thriller without much in the way of action” but Kostova “…placed her faith in the conviction that readers are pleased to sink slowly into a novel, until the world it conjures has closed over their heads, submerging them entirely.” Miller feels she does the same with this book, even though the subject matter (Impressionist painting, rather than vampires) is quite different.

You can read an excerpt here. The book’s Web site offers information on the historical background of the novel.

The Swan Thieves
Elizabeth Kostova
Retail Price: $26.99
Hardcover: 576 pages
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company – (2010-01-12)
ISBN / EAN: 0316065781 / 9780316065788

Audio from Hachette:

  • CD: $39.98; ISBN 9781600247453

Large Print:

  • Little Brown: $28.99; ISBN 9780316043663

Playaway:

  • $104.99; ISBN 9781607884828

Win $2,500 for Your Library: Deadline Approaching

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Deadline is Friday!

ABTT ReadKiddo

Sponsored by Asset Based Thinking for Teens and James Patterson’s James Patterson’s Read Kiddo Read, the program will donate $2,500 to a school or library for creating a program that sparks the passion for reading in teens.

1) Teen librarians and teachers are invited to submit a program plan by Jan. 15

2) The top ten programs will be selected by a panel of judges. Each library will receive a Kodak Vid Camera to document the program

3) One grand winner will be selected to win $2,500

For more specifics, click here

Breakout Season

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Now that the fall season is over, publishers are competing to get attention for lesser-known or first novelists, hoping to build them into tomorrow’s household names.

Today’s big winner is Grand Central, who first began touting Roses by Leila Meacham at BEA back in May. USA Today takes the bait, featuring it today under the headline “Roses heralded as the new Gone with the Wind,” and describing it as,

…the tale of three generations of powerful plantation owners in East Texas. There are struggles between timber magnates and cotton tycoons and more than a few secrets, of course, including an illegitimate child. The book is screaming to be made into a TV miniseries.

As USA Today notes, prepub reviews have mirrored the publisher’s enthusiasm. The Dallas Morning News concurs today, saying the book delivers “larger-than-life protagonists and a fast-paced, engaging plot.”

On the other hand, the Cleveland Plain Dealer‘s reviewer says, “There is no way I can recommend this book…” because the writing is “formal and stilted” and “a barely disguised thread of racism runs through the book.”

Roses
Leila Meacham
Retail Price: $24.99
Hardcover: 624 pages
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing – (2010-01-06)
ISBN / EAN: 0446550000 / 9780446550000

Read an Excerpt

Winter Book Displays

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Snow image Tracks in the Snow image Snowballs image

If you’re looking for a quick reminder of favorite winter-themed titles for a book display, check out my article in the new Nick Jr. on “Books that Celebrate Winter.”

Lucas Knows Blockbusters

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

George Lucas appeared on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart  last night. They spent barely a minute talking about the ostensible reason Lucas was on the show, to promote the book, George Lucas’s Blockbusting. Nonetheless, the book is currently the fastest-rising title on Amazon’s sales rankings, going to #116 from #40,609.

Stewart commented that he loves all the “crazy details” in the charts in the book. It reminds him of one of “those great Jane’s sports books that are filled with great statistics and facts.” Who knew that Jane’s had branched out into sports!

A much better description of the book is available at the StarWars site,

…a comprehensive look at 300 of the most financially and/or critically successful motion pictures of all time — many made despite seemingly insurmountable economic, cultural, and political challenges — set against the prevailing production, distribution, exhibition, marketing, and technology trends of each decade in movie business history.

The post also features an interview with one of the editors.

The book was not reviewed prepub and is not owned by most libraries

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c
George Lucas
www.thedailyshow.com
Daily Show
Full Episodes
Political Humor Health Care Crisis

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George Lucas’s Blockbusting: A Decade-by-Decade Survey of Timeless Movies Including Untold Secrets of Their Financial and Cultural Success
Alex Ben Block, Lucy Autrey Wilson
Retail Price: $29.99
Paperback: 976 pages
Publisher: It Books – (2010-01-01)
ISBN / EAN: 0061778893 / 9780061778896

SAVE BIG Money Makeovers

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

The hot topic of the new crop of self help books is saving money. Elizabeth Leamy, consumer correspondent for ABC’s Good Morning America, says in her new book, Save Big, that you can forget saving small by cutting out lattes and packing your own lunch and save big in other areas. She’s been appearing on Good Morning America this week to promote the book.

Most libraries haven’t ordered it; it was not reviewed prepub.

SAVE BIG: Cut Your Top 5 Costs and Save Thousands
Elisabeth Leamy
Retail Price: $24.95
Hardcover: 338 pages
Publisher: Wiley – (2009-12-14)
ISBN / EAN: 0470554215 / 9780470554210

The Procrastinator’s Guide to MidWinter

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

If you’re like me, when you checked you calendar yesterday, you suddenly realized that MidWinter is NEXT week. HOW did that happen?

I know none of you, dear readers, are procrastinators. But you may have a friend who procrastinates and then is angry that she missed all the great author events at ALA.

Here’s how she can put together her schedule quickly:

1) Check out ALA’s rundown of authors (some with highly anticipated new titles, like Elizabeth Gilbert and Tracy Chevalier) who will be appearing.

2) Don’t miss these events that are not on ALA’s list:

AAP Author Breakfast
Sunday, January 17, 2010
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM

Room 151 A/B Convention Center

What a deal;  free breakfast with SIX major short story writers, including NBA winner Ha Jin (as you know, critics proclaimed 2009 the Year of the Short Story, but clearly 2010 will also be a strong year), sponsored by the Assoc. of American Publishers (the invitation lists all the authors). It’s free, but you have to send an RSVP to Marlene Scheuermann at the AAP.

Publisher Title Presentations
This is a great way to get a jump on the  Spring/Summer seasons and to get at inside look at what the library marketing reps are particularly excited about, as well as a chance to load up on major galleys. Two of the largest trade houses will be doing title presentations:

HarperCollins
Saturday, January 16, 2010
10:00 AM – 11:15 AM — Adult Titles
11:30 to 12:30 — Children’s Titles

Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel
(Connected to the Boston Convention Center)
425 Summer Street
Burroughs Room
Boston, Massachusetts
Please RSVP by emailing Bobby Brinson so there will be an adequate number of galleys, tote bags and goodies.

Random House, Inc.
Sunday, January 17th
Children’s Titles: 10:30am – 11:30am
Adult Titles: 12:00pm – 1:00pm

RSVP to library@randomhouse.com for location information.

ALCTS – CMDS  and RUSA – CODES — Collection Management in Public Libraries Discussion Group
Monday, January 18
1:30 – 3:00 p.m

Room 156 Convention Center
A rare opportunity to find out what other coll. dev. librarians from around the country are thinking

Sunday, January 17th
4-6pm
RUSA Book and Media Awards

Intercontinental, Rose Kennedy III
Celebrate the genres with the Reading List Awards announcements, as well as the Notable Book Awards, the Dartmouth Medal, the Zora Neale Hurston Award, the Sophie Brody Award, the Louis Shores, and Outstanding Reference Sources, as well as many others.

Last-Minute Rescue of Kirkus

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Kirkus will continue publishing. Managing editor Eric Liebetrau sent out an email to colleagues today, saying that there may be a buyer after all and they are restarting publication.

Certain editors and agents who expressed delight that Kirkus was being shut down may be facing a dinner of crow.

(via Sarah Weinman at Daily Finance)

Oprah’s Fav Vegan Chef

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

The rebroadcast yesterday of Oprah’s show with Tal Ronnen, her favorite vegan chef, shot the book up Amazon’s charts (to #3 from #407).

Most libraries are showing heavy holds; 5 to 1 is typical.

The Conscious Cook: Delicious Meatless Recipes That Will Change the Way You Eat
Tal Ronnen
Retail Price: $29.99
Hardcover: 240 pages
Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks – (2009-10-01)
ISBN / EAN: 0061874337 / 9780061874338