January 2012
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On Public Relations: Hierarchy of Book... →
paulbogaards:
Hierarchy of Book Publishing The Top 100 (circa 2012)
1). Brand-name authors (still)
Stephen King (since 1974)
John Grisham (1989)
Patricia Cornwell (1990)
Jodi Picoult (1992)
Nicholas Sparks (1996)
Jennifer Weiner (2001)
Etc.
2). Self-published authors with proven track…
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Woman Waits, Seething, Blooming →
Dave Eggers, How We are Hungry
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Review: All My Friends Are Superheroes
Sweet is the perfect word to describe All my Friends are Superheroes by Andrew Kaufman. I can see why it pops up in so many reviews. Despite all the praise it has been getting from friends whose opinions on books I trust, I was wary going into it - the concept seemed like it could come off as a little gimmicky. Tom is not a superhero, but everyone else in his life has some kind of power,...
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What would you do if you lost your memory? →
I’ve got another post up on the Savvy Reader - this time with regards to SJ Watson’s debut novel, Before I Go To Sleep - a thriller about a woman who wakes up every morning without any memory of the last twenty years. Check it!
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The Dude...
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via @jjelovich
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Review: Alice's Adventures in Balletland
Before Saturday night, I had never been to the ballet. I can’t have been the only one to be inspired to check it out after seeing Black Swan. I’ve always been a fan of theatre and music and so, after being thoroughly weirded-out by Natalie Portman, googling the ballet seemed like the perfect next step. When the national ballet popped up announcing that their summer production would be Alice’s...
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