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May 2011 Erä

Giveaway Ended: May 30 at 06:00 pm EDT

Robert Dugoni (Contribution by), Kevin O'Brien (Contribution by), Garth Stein (Contribution by), Jennie Shortridge (Contribution by), Elizabeth George (Contribution by), Kathleen Alcalá (Contribution by), Erica Bauermeister (Contribution by), Deb Caletti (Contribution by), William Dietrich (Contribution by), Karen Finneyfrock (Contribution by), Stephanie Kallos (Contribution by), Frances McCue (Contribution by), Suzanne Selfors (Contribution by), Craig Welch (Contribution by), Matthew Amster-Burton (Contribution by), Sean Beaudoin (Contribution by), Carol Cassella (Contribution by), Jamie Ford (Contribution by), Mary Guterson (Contribution by), Erik Larson (Contribution by), Jarret Middleton (Contribution by), Julia Quinn (Contribution by), Greg Stump (Contribution by), David Lasky (Contribution by), Susan Wiggs (Contribution by), Kit Bakke (Contribution by), Dave Boling (Contribution by), Maria Dahvana Headley (Contribution by), Kevin Emerson (Contribution by), Clyde W. Ford (Contribution by), Teri Hein (Contribution by), Stacey Levine (Contribution by), Peter Mountford (Contribution by), Nancy Rawles (Contribution by), Ed Skoog (Contribution by), Indu Sundaresan (Contribution by), Nancy Pearl (Foreword by), Seattle7Writers (Created by)
Thirty-six of the most interesting writers in the Pacific Northwest came together for a week-long marathon of writing live on stage. The result? Hotel Angeline, a truly inventive novel that surprises at every turn of the page. Something is amiss at the Hotel Angeline, a rickety former mortuary perched atop Capitol Hill in rain-soaked Seattle. Fourteen-year-old Alexis Austin is fixing the plumbing, the tea, and all the problems of the world, it seems, in her landlady mother’s absence. The quirky tenants—a hilarious mix of misfits and rabble-rousers from days gone by—rely on Alexis all the more when they discover a plot to sell the Hotel. Can Alexis save their home? Find her real father? Deal with her surrogate dad’s dicey past? Find true love? Perhaps only their feisty pet crow, Habib, truly knows. Provoking interesting questions about the creative process, this novel is by turns funny, scary, witty, suspenseful, beautiful, thrilling, and unexpected. Hotel Angeline is by Kathleen Alcalá, Matthew Amster-Burton, Kit Bakke, Erica Bauermeister, Sean Beaudoin, Dave Boling, Deb Caletti, Carol Cassella, Maria Dahvana Headly, William Dietrich, Robert Dugoni, Kevin Emerson, Karen Finneyfrock, Jamie Ford, Clyde W. Ford, Elizabeth George, Mary Guterson, Teri Hein, Stephanie Kallos, Erik Larson, Stacey Levine, Frances McCue, Jarret Middleton, Peter Mountford, Kevin O’Brien, Julia Quinn, Nancy Rawles, Suzanne Selfors, Jennie Shortridge, Ed Skoog, Garth Stein, Greg Stump and David Laskey, Indu Sundaresan, Craig Welch and Susan Wiggs. This book will be available for review through NetGalley.
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October 2010 Erä

Giveaway Ended: October 29 at 06:00 pm EDT

Sarjat: Book Lust (4)
Nancy Pearl sells books: hers and those of the authors she recommends. Book Lust To Go is 120 places to read about before you go. Consider the entry “Indicative of Indonesia,” in which Nancy Pearl urges travelers to read V.S. Naipaul’s Among the Believers and Christopher J. Koch’s The Year of Living Dangerously. Wanderlust-y reading for prospective travelers to Ireland begins with the cheeky: “Let’s not start with James Joyce and just say we did, okay?” then goes on to recommend such gems as Nuala O’Faollin’s Are you Somebody? and J. P. Dunleavy’s Ireland In All Her Sins and Some of Her Graces. This enthusiastic literary globetrotting includes stops in Korea, Sweden, Afghanistan, Albania, Parma, Patagonia, Texas, and Timbuktu. But Nancy Pearl is a reader and a librarian, not a travel agent, so she can’t resist recommending reading for “Travel to Imaginary Places” (including Ursula K. LeGuin’s The Wizard of Earthsea and Michael Chabon’s The Yiddish Policeman’s Union) and stories of chucking it all and moving to Spain or Greece under the heading “So We/I Bought (or Built) a House In . . . ” Book Lust To Go brings Pearl’s amazing ability to summon the perfect book to connect with a particular interest with the art of having an adventure — whether it requires a passport or just an armchair. Also, Sonya will be interviewing Nancy for the December State of the Thing newsletter. You can ask Nancy a question here.
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