Y'all come on back on Sunday, either in the print edition or on the books page at GuideLive.com, and we'll offer you reviews of: The Color of Lightning, by Paulette Jiles. (We'll also have an excerpt from this novel, which...
Check your weekend papers or visit GuideLive.com, and we'll offer you the following: On Saturday, Joy Tipping chats with Lisa Lutz, author of Revenge of the Spellmans, who will be appearing at Borders, Preston Road at Royal Lane, on Tuesday....
Pick up a copy of The Dallas Morning News, or visit us at GuideLive.com, on Sunday, and you'll find reviews of: Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde, by Jeff Guinn The Lost City of Z:...
I love this (from PaperCuts via GalleyCat): The BBC reports that in a survey of 1,500 Brits, 46 percent of men and 33 percent of women said they had lied about what they had read to impress friends or potential...
Some of us were too busy scraping the last few dollops of Cool Whip out of the plastic tub last Friday to post a preview of yesterday's reviews. For those who were similarly engaged, you can now read: The aforementioned...
Here's a look at books you'll be able to read about in Guide Sunday and on Guidelive.com: Wally Lamb returns with The Hour I First Believed. Robert J. Conley offers his Cherokee Thoughts, Honest and Uncensored. Two books explore Andrew...
Here's what you'll find this week in Guide Sunday and on GuideLive.com: Delta Blues, a musical history lesson from Plano's Ted Gioia. A Mercy, Toni Morrison's latest novel. Means of Transit, a memoir by Oklahoma's Teresa Miller. Nov. 22, 1963,...
Here's a look at what's coming Sunday, in print and on GuideLive: Roy Blount Jr.'s Alphabet Juice. The Ghost In Love, by Jonathan Carroll. The Fire, by Katherine Neville. From Colony to Superpower: U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1776, by George...
It's a busy weekend -- here's what's in store: First, print readers will find a new name atop their section: Guide Sunday. (Online readers, you'll still find all our book reviews here on GuideLive. ) On the cover, look for...
Here's a sneak peek at what we'll offer on the books pages of GuideLive on Sunday: A violent piece of history sets up a real-life detective hunt in American Lightning:Terror, Mystery, Movie-Making & the Crime of the Century, by Howard...
Here's what's scheduled for Sunday's books pages in GuideLive: Three recent books offer fresh perspectives on Vietnam. We offer a look at the three books: The Vietnam War: A Concise International History, by Mark Atwood Lawrence; On Their Own: Women...
Here's a peek at what you'll find in Sunday's GuideLive. Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us), by Tom Vanderbilt. The Likeness, by Tana French. (Watch for an excerpt as well.) So Long...
Here's a look at the reviews you'll find Sunday in GuideLive: We'll lift a glass to Drink: A Cultural History of Alcohol, by Iain Gately Walk the Blue Fields is a memorable collection from Irish writer Claire Keegan. Texas-raised Rick...
For those of you who scroll the blog for links to our reviews, Sunday's GuideLive included: Rome 1960, by David Maraniss, and Boycott, by Tom Caraccioli and Jerry Caraccioli Telex from Cuba by Rachel Kushner The Story of Edgar Sawtelle,...
We interrupt our coverage of the Harry Potter conference to give you a sneak peek at this weekend's books coverage in GuideLive. Dennis Lehane was one of the most talked-about authors at the recent Book Expo America. Chris Vognar spoke...
Here's a look at the weekend's books coverage in GuideLive. First, we'll have an interview with Christian Lander. He's the blogger-turned-author of "Stuff White People Like." If you're looking for reviews, we'll offer:...
Here's what your weekend books coverage in GuideLive will look like. On Saturday, look for a story on authors and their favorite beach reads -- then come back to the blog and suggest your own. On Sunday, we'll serve up...
Sunday's books pages (also online) will bring you reviews of:...
Some random findings from a recent Random House/Zogby International poll: 13 percent of people under 30 are open to reading books digitally. 6 percent of people over 65 are open to reading books digitally. 49 percent of people say their...
As we prepare for a relatively quiet final day of the Book Expo, be sure to stop by GuideLive.com for our regular Sunday roundup. In addition to our daily story about the Expo (blog readers should consider that story sort...