New, Noteworthy, and No-Brainer
Readers will see these sure to sell titles in bookstores for the first time this week.
Fiction
Aravind Adiga – The White Tiger - 5/1/08
Grace Brophy – A Deadly Paradise: A Commisserio Cenni Investigation - 5/1/08
Jo Dereske – Index to Murder: A Miss Zukas Mystery - 4/29/08
Louise Erdrich – The Plague of Doves - 4/29/08
Kjell Eriksson – Demon of Dakar - 4/29/08
Loren D. Estleman – Frames – 4/29/08
Ildefonso Falcones – Cathedral of the Sea - 5/1/08
Newt Gingrich & William R. Forstchen – Days of Infamy - 4/29/08
Andrew Sean Greer – The Story of a Marriage - 4/29/08
Kim Harrison – Dead Witch Walking - 4/29/08
Aleksandar Hemon – The Lazarus Project - 5/1/08
Jarret Keene – Las Vegas Noir - 5/1/08
Ursula K. LeGuin – Lavinia – 4/28/08
Bryan Mealer – All Things Must Fight to Live - 4/29/08
Robert B. Parker – The Boxer and the Spy - 5/1/08
James Patterson & Gabrielle Charbonnet – Sundays at Tiffany’s - 4/28/08
John Shannon – The Dark Streets: A Jack Liffey Mystery - 4/28/08
Marisa Silver – The God of War - 4/29/08
Tom Rob Smith – Child 44 - 4/29/08
Robert K.Tanenbaum – Escape – 4/28/08
Nikki Turner – Black Widow - 4/29/08
Alison Weir – The Lady Elizabeth - 4/29/08
Nonfiction
Joan Anderson – The Second Journey - 4/29/2008
Charlie Ayers – Food 2.0: Lessons from the Chef Who Fed Google - 5/1/2008
Johan Bruyneel – We Might As Well Win: On the Road to Success with the Mastermind Behind a Record-Setting Eight Tour de France Victories – 5/1/2008
Augusten Burroughs – A Wolf At the Table - 4/29/2008
Gloria Copeland – God’s Master Plan for Your Life - 5/1/2008
Gregor Dallas – Métro Stop Paris: An Underground History of the City of Light - 5/1/2008
Tom Farley Jr. and Tanner Colby – The Chris Farley Show - 5/1/2008
John Feinstein – Living on the Black: Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember - 5/1/2008
Don Felder – Heaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles - 5/2/2008
Wanda Ferragamo – Stepping into the Dream: A Life in Fashion from Toe to Top - 5/1/2008
Ian Frazier – Lamentation of the Father - 4/29/2008
Jennett Fulda – Half-Assed: A Weight-Loss Memoir - 5/1/2008
Alexandra Fuller – The Legend of Colton H. Bryant - 5/1/2008
John Ghazvinian – Untapped: The Scramble for Africa’s Oil - 5/1/2008
Philip Gourevitch – Standard Operating Procedure - 5/2/2008
Bear Grylls – Born Survivor: Survival Techniques from the Most Dangerous Places on Earth - 5/1/2008
Stephanie Hirsch – Mother Nurture: Life Lessons from the Mothers of America’s Best and Brightest - 5/1/2008
Ann Hood – Comfort: A Journey Through Grief - 5/1/2008
Tony Horwitz – A Voyage Long and Strange - 5/1/2008
Arianna Huffington - Right Is Wrong: How the Lunatic Fringe Hijacked America, Shredded the Constitution, and Made Us All Less Safe – 4/29/2008
Megan Hustad – How to be Useful: A Beginner’s Guide to Not Hating Work - 5/1/2008
Ben Macintyre - For Your Eyes Only - 5/1/2008
Alex Kershaw – Escape from the Deep: A Legendary Submarine and Her Courageous Crew - 4/28/2008
Mark McEwen – Change in the Weather - 5/1/2008
Melcher Media – The Top Chef Cookbook - 4/30/2008
Roger Mudd – The Place to Be: Washington, CBS, and the Glory Days of Television News - 4/28/2008
Jim Nantz with Eli Spielman – Always by My Side: A Father’s Grace and a Sports Journey Unlike Any Other - 5/1/2008
O Editors – O, The Oprah Magazine Cookbook - 4/29/2008
Joseph Persico – Franklin And Lucy: An Intimate Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Rutherfurd, and the Other Remarkable Women Who Shaped FDR’s Life - 4/29/2008
Turk Regan and David Borganicht – The Worst-Case Scenario Almanac: Politics - 5/1/2008
Sen. Harry Reid with Mark Warren – The Good Fight: Hard Lessons from Searchlight to Washington - 5/1/2008
Ricardo S. Sanchez – Wiser in Battle: A Soldier’s Story - 5/1/08
Jennifer Sey – Chalked Up: Inside Elite Gymnastics’ Merciless coaching, Overzealous Parents, Eating Disorders and Elusive Olympic Dreams – 5/1/2008
Suzanne Strempek Shea – Sundays in America - 5/1/2008
James Van Praagh – Ghosts Among Us: Uncovering the Truth About the Other Side - 5/1/2008
Simon Winchester – The Man Who Loved China: Joseph Needham and the Making of a Masterpiece - 5/1/2008
Martin Yan – Martin Yan’s China - 5/1/2008
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