February 1, 2023

STAFF PICKS- February 2007

STAFF PICKS FOR FEBRUARY 2007

Amelie picked:

Peter picked:

Zack picked:

Brie picked:

Arthur picked:

Juliet picked:

Guy picked:

Peter also picked:

Maria picked:

Matt picked:

Bridgette picked:

Scott picked:

Marron picked:

Zack also picked:

Henry picked:

Bridgette also picked:

Scott also picked:

Christina picked:

Diane picked:

Guy picked:

Kate picked:

Arthur also picked:

Brie also picked:

Christina also picked:

Amelie also picked:

Kate also picked:

Mary picked:

Marron also picked:

Stephen picked:

Scott also picked:

Mary also picked:

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January 15, 2023

STAFF PICKS - JANUARY 2007

Neil Young’s Harvest

Washington Square

Portnoy’s Complaint

The Glass Bead Game

Stinky Cheese Man

Why Not Me

As I Lay Dying

Preacher: Gone to Texas

Atlas Shrugged

Native Speaker

Ira Sleeps Over

Exercises in Style

Don Quixote

Sky Changes

The Family

In Me Own Words

So Many Books

Collected Fictions

Catwings

The Lost Language of Cranes

The Key & Diary of a Mad Old Man

David Hockney’s Dog Days

Small Island

The Devil

The Trouble With Normal

Love in a Fallen City

Exile on Main Street

Picasso & Lump

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September 27, 2023

STAFF PICKS ~ OCTOBER, 2006

Amelie

 

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Fear and Trembling by Amelie Nothomb

$11.95 * Fiction / Paperback * St. Martin’s ISBN: 0312347324

Amelie’s says:

“In this fine book Amelie Nothomb is hired by a Japanese Co. in Tokyo, and come to experience one of the strangest and funniest jobs ever. An autobiographical delight!”

 

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Nicholas by Jean-Jacques Sempe

$19.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Phaidon ISBN: 0714845299

Amelie’s says:

“Nicholas was born in the 50’s but he did not age one bit. He’s still nine years old, still getting in trouble every now and again, and still the sweetest and funniest little French schoolboy ever. For everyone in your family!”

 

 

 

KAT

 

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The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat by Oliver Sacks

$14.00 * Psychology / Paperback * Macmillan ISBN: 0684853949

 

 

 

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The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky

$12.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0375702245

 

 

ZACK

 

 

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The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection From The Living Dead by Max Brooks

$12.95 * Humor / Paperback * Crown ISBN: 1400049628

 

Zack says:

“If you are worried about zombies, you should be! It’s that time of year, and they can really screw up a ‘romantic-weekend-autumn-picnic’ by eating you and your lover alive! This guide will prepare you with survival tactics and enough confidence to fight back. Good luck!”

 

 

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Platform by Michel Houellebecq

$14.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 1400030269

Zack says:

“Michel Houellebecq is a master. Angry, hilarious, and sexually charged, Platform crucifies the banality of our everyday crusades all while reminding us that there is nothing more romantic sometimes than being totally alone. This is required reading for you, your child, and your grandmother. Enjoy.”

 

 

 

 

JULIET

 

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Short Shorts: An Anthology of the Shortest Stories edited by Irving Howe

$6.50 * Fiction Anthology / Paperback * Bantam ISBN: 0553274406

Juliet says:

“For the educated reader with attention deficite disorder, Short Shorts is an inspiring collection of very short stories from both classic and contemporary writers. Makes for a great subway read!”

 

 

 

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Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn

$24 * New Fiction / Hardcover * Random House ISBN: 0307341542

Juliet says:

“I don’t usually read mysteries, but once I started this almost southern-gothic novel I could not put it down, and the cast of creepy and complex caracters will remain with me for a very long time. A great read.” 

 

 

 

 

BRIDGETTE

 

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The Mole People by Jennifer Toth

$16.95 * Local Interest / Paperback * Chicago Review ISBN: 155652241x

 

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The Areas of My Expertise by John Hodgman

$14.00 * Humor / Paperback * Riverhead ISBN: 1594482225

 

 

 

STEFAN

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Minotaur by Benjamin Tammuz

$14.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Europa Editions ISBN: 1933372028

 

 

 

 

 

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Cooking with Fernet Branca by James Hamilton-Paterson

$14.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Europa Editions ISBN: 193337201x

Stefan says:

“A witty, hysterical romp through the Tuscan countryside, in the company of expatriate neighbors Gerald, an uppity Brit, an avant-garde gastronome, and Marta, an ex-Soviet film composer with familial ties to the, well, ex-Soviet mafia. The Fernet Branca of the title, a wickedly foul tasting bottled apocalypse, sets quite a bit of the plot into tipsy motion.”

 

SETH

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Pedro Paramo by Juan Rulfo

$11.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Grove ISBN: 0802133908

 

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The Great and Glorious Game: Baseball Writings of A. Bartlett Giamatti by A. Bartlett Giamatti

$15.95 * Sports / Hardcover * Algonquin Books ISBN: 1565121929

 

 

 

PETER

 

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To The North by Elizabeth Bowen

$14.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 1400096553

 

 

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Body and Earth: An Experimental Guide by Andrea Olsen

$26.00 * Health / Paperback * University Press of New England ISBN: 1584650109

 

HENRY

 

 

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18 Best Stories by Edgar Allan Poe

$6.99 * Fiction / Paperback * Dell ISBN: 0440322278

 

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The Inner Journey: Views from the Christian Tradition by Lorraine Kisley

$22.50 * Religion / Paperback * Morning Light ISBN: 1596750081

 

JACK

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Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene

$14.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0140184937

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Austerlitz by W. G. Sebald

$13.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0375756566

MARY

 

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The Magus by John Fowles

$16.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Little Brown ISBN: 0316296198

 

 

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Go Away Big Green Monster by Ed Emberley

$10.99 * Beginning Readers / Hardcover * Little Brown ISBN: 0316236535

KATE

 

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The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities by Dossie Easton

$16.95 * Adult Sexuality / Hardcover * Greenery ISBN: 1890159018

 

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Female Masculinity by Judith Halberstam

$22.95 * Psychology / Paperback * Duke University ISBN: 0822322439

 

 

 

 

 

BRIE

 

 

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Comfort Me With Apples by Ruth Reichl

$14.95 * Cooking / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0375758739

Brie says:

“Part love story, part cookbook. This book is a joy to read. Savor it and then move on to Garlic and Sapphires, her latest book.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Physiology of Tatse: Or, Meditations on Transcendental Gastronomy by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

$13.95 * Cooking / Paperback * Penguin ISBN 0140446141

 

 

 

DAVID

 

 

 

The Open Curtain by Brian Evenson

$14.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Coffee House ISBN: 1566891884

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LUKE

 

 

“A sequel to the excellent ‘Bangkok 8,’ I actually prefer ‘Tattoo.’ I found the characters more compelling and the plot better constructed that the original. Only from Burdett will you find a mystery revolving around the CIA, Islamic fundamentalism, the Southeast Asian drug trade, sex-change operations, and Buddhism. F.Y.I - this is a stand-alone novel.”

Bangkok Tattoo by John Burdett

$12.95 * Mystery / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 1400032911

 

 

 

 

“Who says children’s books have to be for children? William Steig’s autobiographical picture book When Everybody Wore A Hat is filled with haiku-like prose and deceptively simple yet gorgeous illustrations. The result is more evocative than most memoirs. Buy it for the kids, but keep it on the grown-up shelf.”

When Everybody Wore A Hat by William Steig

$7.99 * Beginning Readers / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 006097027

 

 

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AMELIE

 

 

“America has Henry Miller. France has Henry Miller too. Miller left America in his thirties and moved to Paris, where he lived penniless, homeless, longing for Mona, his life still in New York, and though eager to embrance the French way of life -drinking cafe at a terrace in Clichy, writing and even painting, inspired by his friends and his dreams, and always ready to enter in symbiosis with the universe- wherever he is, Brooklyn or Paris, Henry Miller is my hero.”

 

 

Black Spring by Henry Miller

$13.00 * Fiction Paperback * PGW ISBN 0802131824

 

 

 

“America had Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen. France has Serge Gainsbourge; a ‘magnifique’ music genius, a subtle and drunk poet, a Jewish prince of words, and a provocative gentleman with the ladies. From his debuts as a young intoxicated jazz-lover / piano bar singer in the 50’s, to his late incentive iconoclast raggae hits in the 80’s, Gainsbourge, like Picasso, explored every possibility of his art, sometimes with brutality, yet always with elegance. He left France orphaned (and dizzy) when he died in 1991, after a lifetime of partying. America only knows him for telling Whitney Houston on French TV: ‘I want to f*** you.’ This excellent biography will tell you the rest.”

Serge Gainsbourge: A Fistful of Gitanes

$16.50 * Biography / Paperback * Da Capo ISBN: 0306811839

 

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SETH

 

 

 

 

The Age Of Wire And String by Ben Marcus

$11.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Dalkey Archive ISBN: 1564781968

 

 

 

 

 

 

How We live by Sherwin Nuland

$15.95 * Health / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679781404

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BRIE

 

  

“Billy Collins will make you want to write poetry. Under his watch, the ordinary turns extraordinary - reading marginalia, thumbing through a Victoria’s Secret catalog, splitting wood, chopping parsley, eating dinner… Collins knows how to savor every little detail of life; he knows that disasters and death abound (see pp. 24-25) so we should soak it all up while we can. If you’re new to poetry, this is a great place to start. If you’re not-so-new to poetry, this is a luminous book to add to your stash.”

Picnic, Lightning by Billy Collins

$12.95 * Poetry / Paperback * Univ. Of Pittsburgh ISBN: 0822956705

 

 

 

“Let’s hope we all look as good as Stanley did at 100; let’s hope our minds are as lively. Kunitz, a national treasure, passed away in the spring but left behind an astonishing and inspiring body of work. Here, in his final book, he reflects on the natural cycle of life, from his early days as a lamplighter (man, this guy was old) to his last years in his garden in Provincetown. The poems he offers are sumptuous, the interviews engaging, and his personal recollections a kind of handbook for how to live a good life. I trust anyone with the following city escape plan: ‘Let’s jump into the car, honey, and head straight for the Cape, where the cock on our housetop crows that the weather’s fair and my garden waits for me to coax it into bloom.’-Route Six p.44-45. This guy did it right!” 

The Wild Braid by Stanley Kunitz 

$23.95 * Poetry / Hardcover * Norton ISBN: 0393061418

 

 

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HELENE

 

 

“Both a survivor’s tale and a portrait of the greatest generation gap, Maus I & II are visually merciless and beautiful. Art Spiegelman is a smart man.”

Maus I & II (Boxed Set) by Art Spiegelman

$28.00 * Graphic / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679748407

 

 

 

 

“My obsession. Just remember, don’t give up after the first page.”

A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess

$13.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Norton ISBN: 0393312836

 

 

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MATT

 

 

Armies Of The Night by Norman Mailer

$15.00 * History / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0452272793

 

 

Nobody Knows My Name by James Baldwin

$12.95 * Essays / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679744738

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ZACK

 

“Your essential post-apocalyptic survival tool is right here. Now just get out of the city and to the woods before the fallout! You will learn to execute certain tasks: trap fish with sticks, decipher which berries are and are not poisonous, and escape freezing water after you have fallen through ice. Did you know that bird blood can hydrate you sufficiently? A true survivor’s guide and a fun and impressive coffee table book, How To Stay Alive In The Woods will keep you live and breathing.”

How To Stay Alive In The Woods by Bradford Angier

$19.95 * Nature / Hardcover * Black Dog ISBN: 1579122213

 

 

“Although I see Palahniuk’s recent fictional attempts as blatantly marketable and sort of haggard, Stranger Than Fiction offers a side of his writing that I love and am able to take much more seriously. Within this collection of ’strange’ true stories, Palahniuk offers a very honest disclosure as to why we as writers are compelled to write about our everyday experiences and how the art of fiction is truly the art of everyday life. Following the mysterious murder of Palahniuk’s father to how he wrote himself and his friends into his novel Fight Club, Stranger Than Fiction is something to gain wisdom by.”

Stranger Than Fiction by Chuck Palahniuk

$13.95 * Essays / Paperback *Doubleday ISBN: 0385722222

 

 

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HENRY

 

 

 

 

Appointment In Samarra by John Ohara

$13.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0375719202

 

 

 

 

How To Be Alone by Jonathan Franzen

$14.00 * Essays / Paperback * St. Martin’s ISBN: 0312422164

 

 

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MAGGIE

 

 

“Junot Diaz’s work is fresh and bold - his prose so honest and bare I almost forgot I was reading them and not living them. This collection of short stories travels from Santo Domingo to Nueva York, following the lives of characters faced with unimaginable hardships. And yet there is beauty here, too. People fall in love, and break into community pools after dark. Look for more to come from this remarkable new writer.”

Drown by Junot Diaz

$14.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Riverhead ISBN: 1573226068

 

 

 

“Stranger things do happen in Kelly Link’s stories than in most: a woman’s lover is kidnapped by the snow queen, a stubbornly nude ghost loves the music of Patsy Cline, and a fortune teller reads the fate of honeymooners from the soles of their shoes. But Link’s stories are not simply a showcase for her imagination. There is a substance that underlies her fancy and that gives the reader sometimes startlingly perceptive glimpses of the world. If you’re looking for something different this summer, Link won’t disappoint.” 

Stranger Things Happen by Kelly Link 

$16.00 Fiction / Paperback * Small Beer ISBN 1931520003

 

 

 

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JULIET

 

 

“Top 5 reasons why you should buy this book: 1. It provides a rare window into the male psyche. 2. The 30-something-year-olds who won’t grow up are frighteningly relatable. 3. You can then watch the movie and compare and contrast. 4. It will give you clout to be a music snob. 5. It’s funny.”

High Fidelity by Nick Hornby

$15.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Riverhead ISBN 1594481784

 

 

 

“If you read A Tree Grows In Brooklyn as a child, read it again. There are many layers to the challenges Francie faces growing up in early 20th century Brooklyn that you probably did not understand the first time around. If you have not yet read this borough’s most celebrated novel, well it’s about time you did.”

A Tree Grows In Brooklyn by Betty Smith

$16.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0061120073

 

 

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DIANE

“An impressive compilation of stories that portray life during the great depression through the memories of those who expreienced it first hand. By collecting peoples stories orally, Studs Terkel creates an extraordinary history of such a fragile time in U.S. history.”

Hard Times by Studs Terkel

$16.95 * History / Paperback * New Press ISBN: 1565846567

 

 

 

“In The general In His Labrinth, Marquez brilliantly intermingles rich cultural history with passionate prose to create a story about the trials and tribulations of life as a retired general in Latin America. It’s both entertaining an insightful.”

 

The General In His Labyrinth by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

$13.00 * Fiction / Paperback * ISBN: 1400034701

 

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MARY

 

 

“This survey of Irish history and culture is told through the published works of twelve Irish writers beginning with Jonathan Swift (1700) and finishing with Michael Collins (1922). If you are at all interested in the subject, at least read Malachy McCourt’s informative and entertaining introduction!”

Voices Of Ireland ed. by Malachy McCourt

$19.95 * History / Paperback * Running Press ISBN: 0762417013

 

 

“In his introduction to this book, Pete Hamill says about Brooklyn: ‘You begin with the light.’ Anyone who has spent any time here knows exactly what he’s talking about. This collection of fiction & non-fiction captures that light. Never mind that lately everywhere you look someone is writing about Brooklyn as though it has just been discovered. The Brooklyn Reader begins with James Agee & ends with Walt Whitman. In the middle you’ll find Alice McDermott & Spike Lee. These are timeless stories about life in Brooklyn that you’ll enjoy whether you just moved here or have lived here all your life.”

The Brooklyn Reader: Thirty Writers Celebrate America’s Favorite Borough                                                                    ed. by Andrea Wyatt Sexton & Alice Leccese Powers

$19.00 * Brooklyn / Paperback * Crown ISBN: 0517883791

 

 

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HOLLY

 

“Poignant, laugh-out-loud, dark humor. These stories are the perfect length to read during your train ride to the beach.”

Birds Of America by Lorrie Moore

$14.00 * Fiction / Paperback * St. Martin’s ISBN: 0312241224

 

 

 

“Come on. It’s August. You have the time. You know you want the challenge.”

 

Middlemarch by George Eliot                                                                                                                              $9.95 * Fiction / Paperback / Random House ISBN: 0679783318

 

 

 

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PETER

 

 

The Waves by Virginia Woolf                                                                                                                           

$13.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Harcourt Brace ISBN: 0156949601

 

 

 

 

The Country Girls Trilogy by Edna O’brien    

$19.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0452263948

 

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DAVID

 

“In these lowest of political times, this book will make you laugh, though it is ultimately a metaphor for the sad state and hypocrisy of the American political machine.”Elect Mr. Robinson For A Better World by Donald Antrim                                                                                    $12.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0375725032                                                                                    $12.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0375725032 

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“McCarthy’s second novel remains one of my favorites. It is dark and lyrical and McCarthy knows Appalachia language and landscape like no other writer. The novel is both funny and disturbing and a must-read for any fan of McCarthy. If you don’t know McCarthy’s work, this is the one to begin with.”Outer Dark by Cormac McCarthy                                                                                                                        $13.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679728732                                                                                                                        $13.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679728732 

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June 28, 2023

July, 2006 ***STAFF PICKS***

Please Note: We have now doubled our Staff Pick selection, allowing staff to have two new picks every month. Pretty cool, huh?

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Luke

THE MOTION OF LIGHT IN WATER: Sex And Science Fiction Writing In The East Village by SAMUEL R. DELANY

$19.95 * Biography / Paperback *  University Of Minnesota Press ISBN: 0816645248

Delany’s personal account of life in a post-war Harlem and the Lower East Side is a memoir of race that transcends race, a book about sexuality that is larger than sex, and a microcosm of the American twentieth century. This is the rare book whose whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

 

 

THE ANIMAL FAMILY by RANDALL JARRELL

$8.95 * Middle Readers / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0062059041

“There’s an awkward gap for children who have mastered “beginning readers” but have yet to tackle more challenging chapter books. Randall Jarrell’s The Animal Family, a classic since its publication in 1965, fills that gap perfectly. Accompanied by illustrations by Maurice Sendak, this story about a lonely hunter who finds a makeshift family in the woods is simultaneously intimate and mystic.”

 

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Brie        

                                    

IN THE LAKE OF THE WOODS by TIM O’BRIEN

$15.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0140250948

“Never has watering houseplants been so terrifying. Is this a horror story … or a love story? Either way, this is one of the best, most haunting novels you’ll ever read.”

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Zack

 

THE GARDEN OF EDEN by ERNEST HEMINGWAY

$13.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Macmillan ISBN: 0684804522

“After Hemingway purchased a shotgun at an Abercrombie and Fitch store and used it to blow off his head, his widow Mary showed up at Scribner with a shopping bag of unpublished writings left by her husband. The Garden Of Eden occupied that posthumous batch of writings. Erotic, desperate, intoxicated, and brilliant, these characters that live in The Garden Of Eden won’t stray from mind, for they are too much like us, yet hauntingly reminiscent of what we never wish to become.”     

 

 

 

 

THE CINNAMON PEELER by MICHAEL ONDAATJE

$14.00 * Poetry / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679779132

I read it to my llama every night.”

 

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Henry

 

THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY by PATRICIA HIGHSMITH

$13.95 * Mystery / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679742298

“Yearning for that European getaway with all expenses paid and no return plans? This could be your ticket.
Pleasant accomodations throughout,  three star restaurants for most meals, your own apartment in Venice and an open itinerary. You’ll have to charm an occasional clueless American visitor, though. If situations get awkward and your visitor is a threat to your plans you may kill him. Not to worry, though. You won’t feel a thing. Bon Voyage!”

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MIRACLE IN THE ANDES by NANDO PARRADO

$25.00 * New Non-Fiction / Hardcover * Random House ISBN: 1400097673

 

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Juliet

 

 

THE SECRET DIARY OF ANDRIAN MOLE, AGED 13 3/4 by SUE TOWNSEND

$6.99 * Middle Readers / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0060533994

 “Life is hard for thirteen year old Adrian. Pandora, the girl he fancies, may be dating his best friend Nigel. His parents seem to be splitting up, and he can’t stop squeezing the spots on his face.”

 

 

 THE BLUEST EYE by TONI MORRISON

$14.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0452273056

“In her first novel, Toni Morrison introduces us to Picola, a black girl growing up in pre world war II Ohio. Honestly written from the eleven year old’s point of view, we follow her through a heartbreaking and memorable summer.”

 

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Holly

THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY by HENRY JAMES

$11.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0141439637

“Isabel Archer is a character you can’t forget, but as a I reread this novel recently, I saw her more clearly than I had years ago in college. Float with her, soar with her, discover with her, again, the violence that lurks behind the veneer of social graces.”

 

READING LOLITA IN TEHRAN by AZAR NAFISI

$14.95 * Biography / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 081297106x

 

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Matt

 

NIGHTS IN THE GARDENS OF BROOKLYN by HARVEY SWADOS

$14.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 1590170849

“I probably can’t describe this book or Harvey Swados better than Grace Paley does in the preface, but I can say that this is a beautifully written book about love, youthful idealism, and Brooklyn. The language is still urgent and correct and, thanks to this re-issue by NYRB, the book will become a small classic of 20th century American life.”

 

 

AMONG THE THUGS by BILL BUFORD

$15.00 * History / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679745351

“An American editor (Bill Buford) of a British literary journal (Granta) gives up the trappings of life in London to travel throughout Europe with soccer hooligans for several years and, in so doing, documents the demimonde of crime and violence that undergirds modern Western society. Totally awesome!”

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Peter

ANNIE JOHN by JAMAICA KINCAID

$11.00 * Fiction / Paperback * FSG ISBN: 0374525102

“An early lyrical work of a singular artist.”

 

HEAVEN’S COAST by MARK DOTY

$13.95 * Biography / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0060928050

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Drew

THE AGE OF SPIRITUAL MACHINES by RAY KURZWEIL

$16.00 * Science / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0140282025

“Prepare yourself for the impending man-machine merger with this highly readable and engrossing primer. A respected intellectual and veteran inventor, Kurzweil has a radical vision of what’s in store for our species.”

 

THE ARCHAIC REVIVAL by TERENCE MCKENNA

$17.00 * Philosophy / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0062506137

“Take a trip with Terence McKenna into psychedelic hyperspace where you’ll meet playful self-trans-forming machine elves and the voice of God. It’s an excursion unlike any other and McKenna, your obliging sherpa, strikes the perfect balance of whimsy and gravity in conveying his urgent message.”

 

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Helene

 

 

DUBLINERS by JAMES JOYCE

$9.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0140186476

“Reading Araby and The Dead changed my life - in rich and positive ways. James Joyce may not have been known for being a very good person, but after reading his stories I found myself more aware of how I treat those I love and what the quality of that love could be.” 

 

THE CAVE by JOSE SARAMAGO

$14.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Harcourt Brace ISBN: 0156028794 

“Harold Bloom argues that there are no living geniuses. I disagree. If Jose Saramago’s novel The Cave is anything less than one of the most beautifully crafted string of words -the kind of stuff that surely requires genius- then my definition of that word needs to be greatly revised.”

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Amelie

PERFUME by PATRICK SUSKIND

$13.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0375725849

“It doesn’t stink.”

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Mary

 

THE MEADOWLANDS by ROBERT SULLIVAN

$13.95 * local Interest / Paperback * Doubleday ISBN: 0385495080

“Robert Sullivan is a true storyteller & in this book you’ll learn more than you could ever imagine about his subject, the Meadowlands of New Jersey. It’s a spooky, smelly dumping ground which is also home to rare birds, tranquil marshes, and all kinds of characters. You may never venture there yourself, but you’ll be amazed at the stories he finds in this wilderness just 5 miles from Manhattan.”

 

 

THE NAMESAKE by JHUMPA LAHIRI

$14.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Houghton Mifflin ISBN: 0618485228

“The universal and ordinary experiences of birth, childhood, love, marriage, and death are entwined with themes of assimilation, cultural identity, and the definition and pursuit of the ‘American dream’ in this rich and moving novel. Read The Namesake now before the movie version is released this fall.”

 

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Seth

HOW WE LIVE by SHERWIN NULAND

$14.95 * Health / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679781404

 

 

THE CELEBRANT by ERIC ROLFE GREENBERG

$16.95 * Fiction / Paperback * University Of Nebraska Press ISBN: 0803270372

“Eric Rolfe Greenberg weaves together the story of a Jewish immigrant family with that of New York Giants pitching star Christy Mathewson to create what W.P. Kinsella, author of Sholess Joe, called “simply the best baseball novel ever written. Perfect for the Brooklyn summer months.”

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Kate

 

THE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING by CARSON MCCULLERS

$7.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Houghton Mifflin ISBN: 0618492399

 

THE MANDARINS by SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR

$16.00 * Fiction / Paperback * ISBN: 0393318834

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Graham

 

SEVEN PLAYS by SAM SHEPARD

$16.00 * Drama / Paperback * Bantam ISBN: 0553346113

 

 

JAMES BEARD’S AMERICAN COOKERY

$25.95 * Cooking / Paperback * Little Brown ISBN: 0316085669

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Steve

 

THE THINKING FAN’S GUIDE TO THE WORLD CUP edited by MATT WEILAND & SEAN WILSEY

$14.95 * Sports / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0061132268

“If you want to understand global politics through the window of soccer, this is the real stuff. Now that the 1st tournament is done, you can imagine whole countries will stop work to see UK, France, Germany, Brazil, Argentina. It’s hot stuff right now.”

 

COMFORTABLE WITH UNCERTAINTY by PEMA CHODRON

$10.95 * Philosophy / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 1590300785

“Ever wanted to listen in to the internal conversation of a Buddhist? Fascinating, ordinary words like p 57 ‘lighten up- and do something different.’ Better than listening to Oprah trying to settle up with her inner drama queen.”

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Mike

GATE OF THE SUN by ELIAS KHOURY

$26.00 * New Fiction / Hardcover * Archipelago ISBN: 0976395029

 

 

HOPSCOTCH by JULIO CORTAZAR

$16.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0394752848

 

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Diane

 

UPSIDE DOWN by EDUARDO GALEANO

$14.00 * History / Paperback * St. Martin’s Press ISBN: 0312420315

 

 

NIGHT FISHER by R. KIKUO JOHNSON

$12.95 * Graphic Novels / Paperback * Fantagraphics ISBN: 1560977191

 

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David

 

THE BOX MAN by KOBO ABE

$12.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0375726519

The Box Man is both social comment and artistic achievement. Imagine Beckett or Kafka writing about the modern homeless. This is Kobo Abe’s strongest work. I liked it so much that I bought the original Japanese edition. And, no, I do not speak or read Japanese.”

THE ANCHOR BOOK OF NEW AMERICAN SHORT STORIES edited by BEN MARCUS

$13.00 * Fiction Anthology / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 1400034825

“This is an excellent anthology of short fiction, and a great beach book for those of us who prefer darkness over sunlight. Both emerging and established writers are included, each with a singular way of witnessing and writing about the worlds we all inhabit.”

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May 29, 2023

*****JUNE 2006 STAFF PICKS*****

Luke

 

LUCKY JIM by KINGSLEY AMIS

$14.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0140186301   

“Despite my best efforts, I am stymied to find a passage which can relate the unbridled brilliance, wit, and hilarity of Lucky Jim. Read it to discover characters whose attention shifts “like a squadron of slow old battleships,” or who wake up “spewed up like a broken spider-crab on the tarry shingle of the morning.” Intelligent and light, it’s the perfect summer read.”

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Brie                                            

IN THE LAKE OF THE WOODS by TIM O’BRIEN

$15.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0140250948

“Never has watering houseplants been so terrifying. Is this a horror story … or a love story? Either way, this is one of the best, most haunting novels you’ll ever read.”

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Zack Z.

BRIEF INTERVIEWS WITH HIDEOUS MEN by DAVID FOSTER WALLACE

$14.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Little Brown ISBN: 0316925195

“One of the funniest and most creative books I have ever found, Brief Interviews With Hideous Men is a soothing parallel to Infinite Jest, the intimidating one thousand and eighty eight page novel Wallace had put out three years prior to this collection of smart, uproarious, and strangly eloquent short stories. I hated David Foster Wallace … and then I read this book.”

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Henry

BUT BEAUTIFUL by GEOFF DYER

$14.00 * Music / Paperback * FSG ISBN 0865475083

“The best book on jazz.”

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Juliet

ARCADIA by TOM STOPPARD

$13.00 * Drama / Paperback * FSG ISBN: 0571169341

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Holly

PORTRAIT OF A LADY by HENRY JAMES

$11.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0141439637

“Isabel Archer is a character you can’t forget, but as a I reread this novel recently, I saw her more clearly than I had years ago in college. Float with her, soar with her, discover with her, again, the violence that lurks behind the veneer of social graces.”

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Matt

THE INNOCENTS ABROAD by MARK TWAIN

$7.95 * Travelogue / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0451525027

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Peter

ANNIE JOHN by JAMAICA KINCAID

$11.00 * Fiction / Paperback * FSG ISBN: 0374525102

“An early lyrical work of a singular artist.”

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Drew

JESUS’ SON by DENIS JOHNSON

$12.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0060975776

“An official selection of the NYT’S top twenty five of the last twenty five, this slender volume pacts a smack-infused punch. Morbidly funny and filled with paranoid surrealism, Jesus’ Son makes a great beach read.”

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Zack A.

UNDERGROUND by HARUKI MURAKAMI

$14.95 * History / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0375725806

“From Japan’s premier contemporary novelist comes a collection of self-conducted interviews from survivors of the 1995 Tokyo gas attack, which has garnered comparisons to Akutajawa’s Rashomon. Unfolding the ever-complex subjects of terror and religious extremism, underground is a timely and powerful read.”

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David

MOTEL CHRONICLES by SAM SHEPARD

$10.95 * Drama / Paperback * City Lights ISBN: 0872861430

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Mary

I’LL KNOW IT WHEN I SEE IT by ALICE CAREY

$14.95 * Biography / Paperback * PGW ISBN: 1580051324

“Give yourself over to Alice Carey’s story & you’ll really enjoy it! From her childhood in Astoria, Queens & (improbably) Park Avenue through her adult years in the worlds of Greenwich Village, Broadway, & Fire Island, there is - always - the pull of her parents’ home land, Ireland. The adventures & misadventures of Alice finding her way “home” are both moving & hilarious. And you’ll want to board the next flight out to see magical Bantry Bay in County Cork for yourself.”
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Seth

HOW WE LIVE by SHERWIN NULAND

$14.95 * Health / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679781404

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Jack

GROUNDWORK OF THE METAPHYSICS OF MORALS by IMMANUEL KANT

$13.00 * Philosophy / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0061311596

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Rich

TWELVE by NICK MCDONELL

$12.00 * Fiction / Paperback * PGW ISBN: 0802140122

“A fast paced and sometimes horrific look into the lives of privileged Upper East Side prep school kids. Like a post-modern This Side Of Paradise.” 

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Kate

STONE BUTCH BLUES by LESLIE FEINBERG

$14.95 * Fiction Paperback * Alyson ISBN: 1555838537

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Graham

BALD SOPRANO AND OTHER PLAYS by EUGENE IONESCO

$12.00 * Drama / Paperback * PGW ISBN: 0802131018

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Steve

NEW AND COLLECTED POEMS 1931 - 2001 by CZESLAW MILOSZ

$19.95 * Poetry / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0060514485

“Have you ever cracked open a book looking, searching, thinking there must be something out there to notice so you can see what’s fresh again, make songs sing again, make art see something again like Monet in a garden in Giverney: matching color with dirt and the soup at the kitchen table meal - a selection not seen ever before? This book does it!”

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March 30, 2023

Staff Picks April 2006

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The Man Who Was Thursday by G.K. Chesterton

Zach A writes: By turns hilarious and terrifying, Chesterton’s The Man Who Was Thursday is a lyrical search for truth in a world where nothing is what it seems. Luckily such an undertaking is not complete without anarchists, car chases, and a gentleman’s duel.

Publisher: Penguin Classics
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Format: Paperback
# of Pages: 192

Summary: In an article published the day before his death, G.K. Chesterton called “The Man Who Was Thursday” “a very melodramatic sort of moonshine.” Set in a phantasmagoric London where policemen are poets and anarchists camouflage themselves as, well, anarchists, his 1907 novel offers up one highly colored enigma after another.

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Luke:

Planet Of The Apes by Pieree Boulle

Btpa.jpgWith a dangerous preoccupation with terrorism and global warming, our world leaders are blind to the true problem of our age: the simian threat. The issue is dealt with flippantly by pundits and policy makers alike, and important research goes underfunded. We can all make a difference, with education and with action. Please, read this vital book and contact your congressman or woman. Out species needs you.

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