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Stephen Marche’s THE HUNGER OF THE WOLF was reviewed in the Miami Herald, which said, “The Hunger of the Wolf is simply one of the most observant and entertaining examinations of modern will-to-wealth that fiction has produced in recent years.” Simon & Schuster published the book on February 3, 2015.
Now at #10 on the New York Times paperback nonfiction best seller list, this book “which is like your cool uncle’s guide to meditation—all the facts, none of the “bullshit” (his word, not ours)” according to the recent Well and Good article, is self-help that actually works.
IT books published the book in paperback December 30, 2014.
Jan Ellison’s A SMALL INDISCRETION was listed in The Week’s “Book List,” which called it, “[A] terrific debut novel…astonishing.” Random House published the book on January 27, 2015.
THE HOPEFUL by Tracy O’Neill is on Refinery 29’s list of 21 New Authors You Need To Know. IG Publishing will publish THE HOPEFUL on June 16, 2015.
Elliot Ackerman's GREEN ON BLUE was reviewed in the Daily Beast, which said, "Ackerman's clear empathy for Afghanistan helps drive a graceful narrative that never bogs down in battlefield histrionics. Green on Blue's character of Aziz...is so refreshingly real because he is so new, especially in our current literary marketplace." Scribner published the book on February 17, 2015.
In the latest thriller from New York Times Bestselling author, Brian Haig, Lieutenant Colonel Sean Drummond is a cocky US Army lawyer who’s not afraid to be blunt and finds himself up to his neck in a case he didn’t ask to take. Thomas and Mercer will publish the book on March 10th.
Richard Price’s new novel, THE WHITES will debut at number 5 on the New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestseller list for Sunday, March 8th. The book is also at number 15 on the Combined Print & E-book list. THE WHITES was published by Henry Holt on February 17, 2015.
“A transcendent first novel that balances on the knife –edge between psychological horror and mainstream thriller. Levy’s work deserves a place beside that of Peter Straub, Graham Joyce, and Mark Z. Danielewski: THE GLITTERING WORLD is one of the strongest literary debuts of recent years.” Says Elizabeth Hand, author of AVAILABLE DARK and GENERATION LOSS. Gallery Books published the hardcover on February 10, 2015.
Sarah Manguso’s was profiled by Michelle Dean in the Guardian regarding her new book ONGOINGNESS. Graywolf published the book on March 5, 2015.
A SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN recommended read, “Waldman attends “Can School,” interviews rust experts and visits the Alaska pipeline, among other adventures, to illuminate the myriad attacks rust makes on our daily lives. In doing so, he adds luster to a substance considered synonymous with dullness.” Simon & Schuster will publish the hardcover on March 10, 2015.