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Why Jordan Harper spent late nights out in LA for 'A Violent Masterpiece'

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A TV veteran and author, Jordan Harper is the author of the gritty crime novels “She Rides Shotgun,” “Last King of California” and the set-in-Hollywood, “Everybody Knows.” His new book, “A Violent Masterpiece,” takes place in the same dark, L.A. landscape.

We spoke to him in 2023 about “Everybody Knows,” his work and the ...Read more

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10 horror novels to scare up some chills for your summer book reading

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Some people crave sunny skies and sand between their toes. Others would rather crawl back under the blanket until summer is over. Luckily, there’s no shortage of horror novels out there to keep us busy until the days grow darker and the nights longer.

Here are 10 horror novels to look forward to that bend genres, conjure the atmosphere we ...Read more

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Willy Vlautin reveals the story behind his novel 'The Left and the Lucky'

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Though his novels have been praised by Ursula K. Le Guin and Ann Patchett and adapted into well-regarded films, Willy Vlautin says he began writing fiction for an unlikely reason.

“The reason I started writing, I think, is because I made so many people unhappy playing music,” says Vlautin, who began composing songs when he was just 11 and ...Read more

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Coyotes are coming: Novelist explores new threats to America's suburbs

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Ever since the mid-20th century, novels, movies and TV series have explored our fascination with the secretly troubled lives of people living in the suburbs — perhaps because the majority of Americans, including in the Bay Area, live in suburbs.

In narratives from the “dark suburbia” genre, the characters want to enjoy the American dream ...Read more

This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

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Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, May 23, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.)

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1. The Ballad of ...Read more

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This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

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Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, May 23, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.)

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1. "The Ballad of ...Read more

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Column: Would you like lunch with your horror novel?

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Do you eat while you read?

Mindfulness gurus suggest meals are best consumed thoughtfully without distraction. However, your hectic life often demands that if you ever hope to find out who killed the guy on pg. 39, you’ll need to read on your lunch break.

But reading while eating (or eating while reading, depending on your priorities in the ...Read more

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Column: Ready to travel into the secret life of Garry Trudeau and 'Doonesbury'?

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A man who has spent the last five decades and more as one of the most amusing, irreverent, satirical, pointed, articulate, sensitive, hilarious and provocative voices of a couple of generations has never liked talking to reporters.

That would be Garry Trudeau, whose “Doonesbury” cartoon strip ran in as many as 1,400 newspapers during its ...Read more

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'Bad Asians' author Lillian Li says a bookstore helped her choose where to live

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Lillian Li is the author of the novel “Bad Asians.” Her previous novel, “Number One Chinese Restaurant,” was an NPR Best Book, and she’s been published in The New York Times, Granta, One Story, Bon Appetit, Travel & Leisure, and The Guardian. She lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, not far from the independent bookstore where she spent four ...Read more

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Review: She sees ghosts. What can they teach her about grief?

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“Waiting on a Friend” is Natalie Adler’s first novel but, already, I’d argue she can do what greats like Ann Patchett, Patrick Ryan and Celeste Ng do.

Their novels don’t fit in any genre but they are both substantive and a breeze to read, have something to say but also lots of humor and feature compelling characters but are driven by ...Read more

What Dave Eggers wishes he had known when he was young and cool

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There’s a remarkable interview with writer Dave Eggers, published in the Harvard Advocate in 2000, just after he turned 30, which is about the time you stop worrying if you’re cool. It’s since become quasi-iconic among the cool, a kind of proclamation against the tyranny of cool and the hipster and the fear of selling out. In 2000, Eggers,...Read more

Review: Conjoined twins and a pair of sisters are 'The Foursome'

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Despite its title’s promise of eroticism, “The Foursome” is about as un-kinky as a book can get.

Christina Baker Kline’s novel was inspired by the true story of Chang and Eng Bunker, the conjoined twins from Thailand who became a sensation when they toured the U.S. in the 1800s. The twins have been the subject of several books, both ...Read more

Memoir from Ilhan Omar's sister, Sahra Noor, promises 'fierce honesty'

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Sahra Noor’s upcoming memoir is billed as being about a father and daughter, but it’s bound to get lots of attention because of her younger sister, Rep. Ilhan Omar.

“Salt in the Snow: A Somali Immigrant Story,” the global health executive’s book, will be published Aug. 4. It’s billed as a “deeply personal memoir ...Read more

This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

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Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, May 16, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.)

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1. A Parade of ...Read more

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This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

Entertainment / Books News /

Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, May 16, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.)

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1. "A Parade of ...Read more

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In Luke Goebel's 'Kill Dick,' the LA sunshine hides some very bad things

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Ten years and four drafts ago, Luke Goebel sat down to channel all the sorrow and anger he felt about the state of the nation, the corruption he believed seeped from every corner of society, and the death of his brother into the novel that became “Kill Dick.”

“What you see at the end, this sunshine noir, this L.A. ...Read more

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Chicago is a city made of its own brick: A new book says that was a stroke of luck

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CHICAGO -- In his new non-fiction book “Fire and Clay: How Bricks Reveal the Hidden History of Chicago,” Will Quam writes that brick in Chicago is “such a ubiquitous material that it is quite easily forgotten or ignored, simple background noise to everything else.” And yet, ever since the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, brick has been a key ...Read more

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Loved 'The Correspondent'? We've got seven more titles you'll eat up

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There are books you read and think might have been created just for you. There are the books you can’t wait to discuss with your book club. And then there are books you read and think, “Just about every reader I know would love this.”

That’s the category I’d put “The Correspondent” in. Clearly, I’m not the only one. Nudged along...Read more

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Author takes us on a historic train ride through the Civil Rights-era South

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Amid the current political craziness, I decided to step back in time with Shannon McKenna Schmidt’s recently released “You Can’t Catch Us” (Sourcebooks, $27.99) narrative about a historic train ride through the Civil Rights-era South.

Times in 1964 were violent and uncertain, to say the least, when Lady Bird Johnson embarked on her ...Read more

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Review: It took 17 years but 'The Help' author finally has a new book

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Kathryn Stockett has written a huge book about three 20th century Mississippi women who come together despite their differences. No, I’m not talking about “The Help.”

Coming 17 years after that blockbuster, Stockett’s second novel has a lot in common with her first. “The Calamity Club” also is set in her home state, takes place in ...Read more

 

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