June 17, 2009

Books on the Nightstand Podcast, Episode #33: Books for your Beach Bag








Books on the Nightstand, Episode 33 (25:51)

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Ann's back and gives us her impression of Book Expo America, where she saw several educational panels (and was even part of one!). Social Media, blogs and vlogs were the talk of the show as booksellers and publishers were educated by some of the best in these endeavors, including Chris Brogan, author of the forthcoming Trust Agents, and Gary Vaynerchuk, author of the forthcoming Crush It!

In segment two, we talk about great books for your summer vacation plans (when you're not reading classics for the Beowulf on the Beach Reading Challenge, of course!). We've already talked about most of our recent faves, so we go back a little further. Michael recommends The Alienist by Caleb Carr, a thrilling, gruesome historical mystery, first published fifteen years ago, and ripe for rediscovery! Michael also raves about His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik, the first book in the Temeraire series which re-imagines the Napoleonic Wars as fought by pilots on dragons. This series has a wonderful Patrick O'Brian feel about it, and is perfect for anyone who wants a little fantasy with their history. Ann Recommends The Summer Guest by Justin Cronin, the perfect summer novel, which examines the meaning of family and the stories that make up a person's past. Set at a remote fishing camp in Maine, this is a book that you will want to read in the hammock with a cool glass of lemonade in your hand. Ann also loves The Giant's House by Elizabeth McCracken, a love story starring a lonely, curmudgeonly librarian and the tallest boy in the world. One of Ann's favorite books ever, the story of these two misfits who find each other is a smart, funny and poignant choice for a summer novel.troubleJPGfragment

As always, we finish with two books we can't wait for you to read. Ann tells us about Trouble by Kate Christensen, an edgy summer read that some have compared to a darker Thelma & Louise, and Michael describes Fragment as "Jurassic Park meets The Ruins." For more information on Fragment, check out the author's website, which features concept sketches, field journal art from the characters and 3 creepy short videos.



and speaking of videos, here's another from Jack Murnighan, this time reading his favorite line from Beowulf itself:

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We encourage you to write down or print out the title information and shop at your local bookstore. Titles link to LibraryThing, a social networking site that allows you to catalog your home library. LibraryThing also links to various online purchasing options. Here are the books from this post:
Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith, Wiley hardcover
Crush It! by Gary Vaynerchuk, Harper Studio hardcover
The Alienist by Caleb Carr, Random House trade paperback
His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik, Del Rey mass market
The Summer Guest by Justin Cronin, Dial Press trade paperback
The Giant's House by Elizabeth McCracken, Dial Press trade paperback
Fragment by Warren Fahy, Delacorte Press hardcover
Trouble by Kate Christensen, Doubleday hardcover
(all information is for the U.S. editions).

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