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This is first health book Ive read that was hilarious and covered every
part of the body, but not in that way that wouldnt be able to hold your
attention. Its amazing how Jacobs actually applies so many theories and
related studies. This book is downright hilarious and should have a laugh
out loud warning for anyone who reads it in public (unless you like the
weird looks from people around you). Great read, funny, and helpful all
wrapped into one book. Mark, General Manager, Roanoke, VA
2012 BOOK
OF THE YEARDROP DEAD
HEALTHYBY A.J. JACOBS
Simon & Schuster
$16.00
Excerpt from Drop Dead Healthy
It occurs to me that writing a book about health is not healthy. In fact, writing any book is bad
for you.
Theres the sedentary lifestyle (which Ive curbed somewhat with my treadmill desk.). Theres the
isolation being alone breeds depression, which helps explain the absurd number of authors
whove come to unhappy endings (Hemingway, Woolf, Plath I could fill up the rest of thepage).
And then theres the pressure. Im way behind schedule. My publisher keeps reminding me of my
deadline, and I keep replying that deadlines are incompatible with health. As are book releases.
If and when my book comes out, what if I get the flu or an eye infection or something? I worry
about that a lot. You see the worlds healthiest man? theyll say. Hes the one in the corner
with a hacking cough.
See last page for exclusive A.J. Jacobs essay.
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Other books about the killing of Bin Laden may have made more headlines
this year but no book gives a more complete picture of the events
surrounding the mission than The Finish. Bowdens insight into the special
ops community provides a rich background to the mission. If you are like
me and Blackhawk Downis your favorite military book then you will not
be able to put The Finishdown until you reach the last page.
Justin, Marketing Manager, Atlanta, GA
The Finish
Atlantic
Monthly Press
$26.00
-by Mark Bowden
Christopher Hitchens final book, Mortality, is written in his usual
penetrating, intelligent and witty style and considering that he was going
through harrowing treatment for esophageal cancer at the time of its
composition this in itself is a remarkable achievement. He continued toengage in writing this deeply personal and philosophical series of essays
right up to his death making the books final chapter, a collection of
fragments and half ar ticulated thoughts all the more haunting.
Anne, Buyer, Atlanta, GA
Mortality
Twelve
$22.99
-by Christopher Hitchens
On some level each of us wants to fit in. Some of us achieve that goal,
some of us dont and then there is Jenny Lawson. Her mostly true
memoir is one of the few books I have read that has made me laugh
out loud and the ONLY book that made me call various friends around
the country to read chapters to them over the phone. My long suffering
husband actually asked me to refrain from reading it in bed because,
not only was I laughing so hard I was disturbing his beauty sleep, I kept
reading passages out loud to him fur ther interrupting said beauty sleep
(the chapter entitled A Series Of Helpful Post-it Notes I Left Around The
House for My Husband This Week was a big hit in that regard). By the
end of the book you will not only have laughed yourself into an acute tizzy
but you will also feel like you have found the friend that all of us are truly
looking for, the friend that can appreciate and point out the absurdities in
life but the friend that makes you feel like you truly do fit in.
Shannon, Regional Book Manager, Chicago, IL
Lets Pretend This Never Happened
Putnam
$25.95
-by Jenny Lawson
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Thomas Jefferson was a master politician. While he hated confrontation, he was
able to persuade and use proxies to navigate a very young country through a very
contentious, partisan era r ife with economic issues and foreign threats. While he
had many passions science, architecture, food, family, women Meacham shows
us Jeffersons drive for power, progress and individual liberty. He was a man of
many contradictions which are not excused but examined in the context of his
times. Sydne, Buyer, Atlanta, GA
Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power
Random House
$35.00
-by Jon Meacham
Caitlin Moran is so funny. The last thing I thought I wanted to read was a book
about feminism. But, I devoured How To Be a Woman. OK, I blushed A LOT and
hoped that no one was reading over my shoulder. With opinions on pornography,
big undies, her childhood love for Chevy Chase, slang for body par ts, wedding
trauma, sexism, childbearing and abortions, Lady Gaga and David Bowie, shes
daring, revealing, righteous, and (despite her sarcasm) poignant. You (and not just
you women) MUST read this book! Sara, Vice President, Atlanta, GA
How to be a Woman
Harper
Perennial
$15.99
-by Caitlin Moran
In 1989 I worked in a chain bookstore situated in a strip mall in La Jolla, California. The only Salman
Rushdie I had read was something called Grimus, a fantastical flibbertigibbet of a book. It was
disappointing. Having heard good things I had more recently considered picking upMidnights Children
but the lingering stink ofGrimushad dissuaded me and anyway who cares about the Booker prize? It
would be years before I corrected this mistake but once I did I quickly went on to read and enjoy many
of Rushdies other novels. I am now a fan.
But back to 1989. In February word came to us from on corporate high regarding the special handlingof Rushdies new book, The Satanic Verses. We were told to merchandise the book towards the back of
the store, given directions on how to handle odd phone queries and told to report anything suspicious;
pretty much a perfect recipe for paranoia. All because of something called a fatwa. This was a word I had
never heard before.
And of course speculation ran wild. We scanned the strip mall parking lot looking for strange vehicles or
men in robes. We exchanged unsettling accounts of odd behaviors exhibited by our clientele; actually this
last bit wasnt a new practice. I dont remember who first came in wearing one of those I am Salman
Rushdie buttons. It wasnt me. Nor was it me who placed 3 ribbons of the book in the middle of our front window. It would
be nice to say otherwise but such is nostalgia: ever the challenge is to avoid lying to yourself.
It was then with a cer tain sense of nostalgia that I came to Rushdies new book,Joseph Anton; his account of his years spent
living under the shadow of that fatwa. You dont have to be a Rushdie fan to enjoy this book. Aside from being a straight
forward autobiography and compelling account of his dark decade the book serves also as a bracing defense of free speech,and a case study of the recent history of militant Islam and the ever volatile Middle East. And of course given the fame and
life style of the author we find here aspects of the tell-all. The book is rife with celebrity gossip and name dropping. Some
people go for this, me not so much but the book possesses so much else of merit that I am willing to overlook this occasional
shortcoming.
Much has been made of Rushdies decision to tell his story in the third person and for good reason. The strategy allows him
sufficient authorial distance from the subject while also granting him access to the novelistic tool box. He takes full advantage.
The book is fascinating, granting an inside view of the process of being taken into government protection while also providing
a sense of historical and biographical scope and establishing context over the whole. Matt, Vice President, Los Angeles, CA
Joseph Anton
Random House
$30.00
-by Salman Rushdie
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Reader Alert: If you truly are a book lover, you will be unable to put this
book down! The author, who has worked in publishing as an editor-in-chief,
and as a journalist, tells a very personal story of his recent time with his
mother in what he calls a 2-person Book Club. As he takes his mother to
chemotherapy treatments, they develop a tradition of reading the same
book so they have that in common to talk about during long hours in the
hospital waiting room. What this book brings to the reader is a story of a
very unusual family; a mother whose life has been extraordinary, a powerful
love between mother and son, and a testament to what the power of
books and reading can be in our lives. Prepare to immerse yourself in a
smorgasbord of books! Margaret, Bookseller, Pittsburgh, PA
The End of Your Life Book Club
Knopf
$25.00
-by Will Schwalbe
Some women deal with a life crisis by splurging on something expensive or
updating their appearance. Cheryl Strayed, however, hikes the Pacific Crest
trailalone...with no former backpacking experience. A memoir about a
womans grief and her mission to come to peace with a divorce and the
death of her mother, Wildis powerful and profoundly honest. You will feel
the suspense, the hear t-break, and the overwhelming joy that comes with
trying something so bold and gutsy after going through a time when just
getting out of bed was a struggle. Georgia, Bookseller, Roanoke, VA
Wild
Knopf
$25.95
-by Cheryl Strayed
Comets Taleis an extraordinary story that cuts to the heart. Comet was
an abandoned race dog that ended up as a withdrawn fosterling until
Steven Wolf entered her foster home. Steven had a serious spinal condition
making everyday tasks challenging, so adopting a Greyhound seemed an
overwhelming endeavor. But Comet had been gifted with superb intuitive
abilities that kicked in the moment she set eyes on Steven. Comet knew
Steven needed her. That was the day Stevens life changed forever. Their
life journey is full of humorous antics, failures and successes as Comet is
trained to become Stevens service dog. It speaks so highly of this gentle
breed of dog. This emotionally charged book is a MUST READ!
Valerie, Bookstore Supervisor, Cleveland, OH
(owner of a former cancer detecting/hospice volunteer Greyhound)
Comets Tale
Algonquin Books
$23.95
-by Steven Wolf
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1. Beautiful Ruinsby Jess Walter
2. Half-Blood Bluesby Esi Edugyan
3. Mortalityby Christopher Hitchens
4. Music for Chameleonsby Truman Capote (1980)
What to make of the work and career of Truman Capote? One of
the most gifted prose stylists of his generation, author of the ground breaking
non-fiction novel, In Cold Blood, raconteur and high society gadfly; Capote nevertheless islooked upon as someone who didnt quite stack up. He left more than a little on the table is the
sentiment most often voiced. And this is maybe true, probably in no small part due to his active
social life and near constant self-promotion, not to mention his liberal use of various substances
(controlled or otherwise). Certainly he was not as prolific as his noted rivals Norman Mailer and
Gore Vidal. Nor did Capote excel in the long form novel so often associated in peoples minds
with literary accomplishment. Much of Capotes best loved work comes in the form of novella or
short story.
This year I went on a Capote jag, careening thru Breakfast at Tiffanys, Other Voices, Other
Rooms, The Grass Harpand finally, Music for Chameleons. Any of the other titles could havemade my list but I chose Music for Chameleonsbecause it is so representative of Capotes many
gifts. In it you will find reportage of the first order, a haunting true crime novella that reads like the
perfect whodunit, and poetic short stories that evoke the subtlest shades of human emotion.
5. Ready Player Oneby Ernest Cline (2011)
6. Joseph Antonby Salman Rushdie
7. The Revised Fundamentals of Caregivingby Jonathan Evison
8. Billy Lynns Long Halftime Walkby Ben Fountain
9. Damascusby Joshua Mohr(2011)
10. West of the Westby Mark Arax (2011)
Bookseller FavoritesMatt Vice President, Los Angeles, CA
1. Mortalityby Christopher Hitchens
2. How to be a Womanby Caitlin Moran
3. Dodgerby Terry Pratchett
4. Captain Vorpatrils Allianceby Lois McMasters Bujold
5. Hide Me Among the Gravesby Tim Powers
6. No Safety in Numbersby Dayna Lorentz
7. Sparkby Brigid Kemmerer
8. Stormby Brigid Kemmerer
9. Master & Godby Lindsey Davis
10. The False Princeby Jennifer A. Nielsen
Beware of beginning The False Princeas it is the first book in a
brand-new trilogy, the rest of the series cannot come out soon enough!
Bookseller FavoritesAnne Book Buyer, Atlanta, GA
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1. The Dog Starsby Peter Heller
2. The Finishby Mark Bowden
3. Makersby Chris Anderson
If the idea of being able to make that plastic thingamajig that broke
on your car instead of going to the auto parts store to buy one intrigues
you, buy this book now. Manufacturing is being digitized and democratized
and could possibly be the next big thing for you to do with your free time.4. This Machine Kills Secretsby Andy Greenberg
5. The Walking Dead Book 8by Robert Kirkman
6. The Twelveby Justin Cronin
7. Chew Volume 5: Major League Chewby John Layman
8. Nocturnalby Scott Sigler
9. Locke & Key Volume 5: Clockworksby Joe Hill
10. The Revised Fundamentals of Caregivingby Jonathan Evison
Bookseller FavoritesJustin Marketing Manager, Atlanta, GA
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1. The Prisoner of Heavenby Carlos Ruiz Zafon
2. Lets Pretend This Never Happenedby Jenny Lawson
3. Telegraph Avenueby Michael Chabon
4. Sacre Bleuby Christopher Moore
5. Building Storiesby Chris Ware
6. America Againby Stephen Colbert
7. Wherever I Wind Upby R. A. Dickey
In Wherever I Wind Up, Major League baseball knuckleballer R.A.
Dickey tries his hand at writing his first book. Although it is clearly not written
by the pen of a professional writer, R.A. creates an achievement of storytelling,
casually telling the tale of a struggle from poverty and abuse to achievement
in the major leagues. In a sport where egos often rule, Dickey holds back
none of the embarrassing details of his childhood including growing up with
alcohol abuse, facing childhood molestation and even wetting his pants just
because he didnt care. A teenage sensation in sports, Dickeys dreams came
crashing down when he lost his signing bonus and his prospect status on the
same day, when an MRI in his team physical for the Rangers showed he lacked
an ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching arm. While combating his personal
demons, Dickey battled back by teaching himself to pitch the most elusive
and mysterious pitch in baseball, the knuckleball. Released in the beginning
of the 2012 season, where the 37-year-old Dickey pitches a Cy Young caliber
performance rivaling the best pitchers in baseball, Wherever I Wind Upis a
quick and pleasurable read that seems destined for a movie deal.
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My personal pick for the Best Book of 2012 just so happens to be the sequel
to my personal pick for Best Book of the last decade. Justin Cronin ups the
ante in the follow up to 2008s The Passage. Cronin goes back to the time
before the fall to better explain the rise of the Virals and the fall of civilization
as we know it. The original storyline picks up shortly after where it left off in
the previous book, showing us how the times are changing. The characters
that readers fell in love with in the first book are given more page time and
are fleshed out into living, breathing people who become your best friends.
Be forewarned, this book leaves you wanting more! Long after I read the
last sentence of Cronins unbelievably brilliantly woven story, I found myself
wishing I was back with these characters following more of their adventures
as they battle the Virals for survival.
Josh, Bookstore Manager, Chicago, IL
The Twelve
Ballantine Books
$28.00
-by Justin Cronin
I just finished this wonderful book & Im drying my eyes it was that good.
Growing up I didnt have an imaginary friend, but I could have used one
exactly like the one in this book, Budo, looking back, maybe, in geometry
class, to give me the answers because the nun was a really mean evil one.
The character, Budo, was so thoughtful, helpful, independent, unselfish & funny.
Read this cant put down book for a really good story about friendship and
courage. Susan, Bookstore Manager, Pittsburgh, PA
Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend
St. Martins
Press$24.99
-by Matthew Dicks
From page one, Evisons emotions are unmistakable. The Revised
Fundamentals of Caregiving, the newest novel by Jonathan Evison, shows us
another layer of this talented author. His debut novel, All About Lulu, wasa poignant coming of age story, his next bookWest of Here, was an epic
saga, and now we learn about the courage it takes to take the next step. Ben
has lost his children, wife and livelihood, and at rock bottom, takes a class to
become a caregiver. His first assignment is Trevor, a nineteen year-old, with
advanced Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The lack of control they both have
over their lives bonds them and leads them on a life altering journey.
Sandra, Bookstore Manager, Seattle, WA
The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving
Algonquin
Books
$23.95
-by Jonathan Evison
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1. The Flight of Gemma Hardyby Margot Livesey
2. The Soldiers Wifeby Margaret Leroy(2011)
3. The Inn at Rose Harborby Debbie Macomber
4. The Hobbitby J.R.R. Tolkien
5. An Invisible Threadby Laura Schroff & Alex Tresniowski (2011)
6. Unbrokenby Laura Hillenbrand (2010)
7. Memoirs of an Imaginary Friendby Matthew Dicks
8. Hearts, Smarts, Guts, & Luckby Anthony K. Tjan
9. Fifty Shades of Greyby E L James
10. The Marriage Bargainby Jennifer Probst
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Susan Bookstore Manager, Pittsburgh, PA
1. The Twelveby Justin Cronin
2. Gone Girlby Gillian Flynn
3. The Wind Through the Keyholeby Stephen King
4. Mud, Sweat, and Tearsby Bear Grylls
5. Cyndi Lauper: A Memoir
Whether youre a fan of Cyndi Lauper the musician, a proponent of Cyndi
Lauper the actress, or a supporter of Cyndi Lauper the activist, this book is an
exceptional read for any fan of the musician biography. This memoir, penned by
Cyndi Lauper herself, follows the Renaissance woman through her thir ty year career,
from her years as a troubled teen punk rocker all the way through her present
duties as a mother. This is a must read for fans of Patti SmithsJust Kids!
6. My Life as a White Trash Zombieby Diana Rowland (2011)
7. Breedby Chase Novak
8. White Horseby Alex Adams
9. The Raven Boysby Maggie Stiefvater
10. Alice in Zombielandby Gena Showalter
Bookseller FavoritesJosh Bookstore Manager, Chicago, IL
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1. The Dog Starsby Peter Heller
2. Beautiful Ruinsby Jess Walter
3. How to be a Womanby Caitlin Moran
4. Gods Middle Fingerby Richard Grant (2008)
You have got to read this book! The jacket blurbs are no hyperbole. It is
simply fabulous travel & adventure writing, and I couldnt put it down. The blend
of machismo & mysticism that Grant encounters is surreal. The land is wild &
magnificent. And Grant himself is an ideal companion; intrepid, witty, and insightful. Ikept reading sections out loud to anyone who would listen.
5. Drop Dead Healthyby A. J. Jacobs
6. We Learn Nothingby Tim Kreider
7. Everybody Loves Our Townby Mark Yarm (2011)
8. City of Bohaneby Kevin Barry(2011)
9. Things That Areby Amy Leach
10. Half-Blood Bluesby Esi Edugyan
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In Barbara Kingsolvers newest novel, she returns to Appalachia whereDellarobia Turnbow lives with her husband and two kids on her in-laws
sheep farm. On the verge of changing her stifled life, she witnesses a natural
phenomenon that changes her in ways she never could have imagined. This
amazing novel illuminates the clashes between faith and science: immediate
needs and long-term goals, and studying life and actually living it.
Sydne, Buyer, Atlanta, GA
Flight Behavior
Harper
$ 28.99
-by Barbara Kingsolver
I came to The Dog Starsboth curiously and skeptically. Peter Heller has
written some very good nonfiction. In fact, The Whale Warriorsis one of
my favorite books. But a poetic novel about the few remaining survivors
of a flu pandemic? In retrospect, there is a sensibility and style that I lovewhich informs all of Hellers work. And I neednt have worried about The
Dog Stars. The rare imperfections make it human. And that is one of its
central questions it makes us think about what that really means. Also
about the myriad connections that create and sustain life on this planet,
and what happens when they fall apart. There is a scene in which the main
character, Hig, has to calculate and recalculate the weight hes taking onto
his Cessna in preparation for a desperate take-off from a short runway.
Not a regulation take-off. It is terrifying, and when he clears the trees,
exhilarating. The Dog Starsas a whole is more than a little like that take-off.
It is risky, adventurous and unfashionably earnest. But, like poetry and thewings of Higs plane, it is well-crafted, and it bears the weight, if only just.
Unapologetically romantic, in the old sense of the word, The Dog Starsis
unbearably sad, acerbically funny, a riveting adventure, and piercingly hopeful.
I love it. Sara, Vice President, Atlanta, GA
The Dog Stars
Knopf
$24.95
-by Peter Heller
Gone Girlis Gillian Flynns breakout novel. This stunningly dark thriller
is brilliant. Thereve been missing wife novels written before where the
husband is suspect #1 but this one will snatch you and test your ability
to hold on through the ride. The wife (Amy) and husband (Nick) tell
their stories through alternating voices (Amy by journals) that when put
together form this skillful thriller that is sure to become a genre classic.
Ron, Regional Book Manager, Los Angeles, CA
Gone Girl
Crown
$25.00
-by Gillian Flynn
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Iraq war vet and author Kevin Powers has delivered a war novel worthy
of the many comparisons it has received to classics like The Things They
Carriedand All Quiet on the Western Front.
On its face, the story is intriguing. Told in non-chronological episodes it
chronicles the training and deployment, and wars aftermath of two young
soldiers who become quick friends. Beyond the plot lines, though, Powers
has created a powerful story that reflects on things much larger than
the experience of just one or two soldiers. That all being said, I would
recommend reading this book based on the sheer quality of the writing
even if what Ive already said doesnt grab your attention. Striking images
abound. Powers has an undeniably poetic touch.
Kevin, Bookseller, Denver, CO
The Yellow Birds
Little, Brown &
Company
$24.99
-by Kevin Powers
In this debut novel Tom Sherbourne is a lighthouse keeper on the isolated
island of Janus Rock where he lives with his wife, Isabel. They have been trying
unsuccessfully to have a baby. A day after Isabels stillbirth a boat washes up
on shore. Inside it they find a baby crying and a dead man presumed to be
the babys father. After much conflict between Tom and Isabel they decide to
claim the baby as their own. This decision becomes a very tangled web when
they return to the mainland as others will be impacted by the ramifications of
their deceitful act. The characters are brought to life in this hear tbreaking and
thought provoking book. It will haunt readers long after its end.
Valerie, Bookstore Supervisor, Cleveland, OH
The Light Between Oceans
Scribner
$25.00
-by M.L. Stedman
The award-winning author of national bestsellerThe Financial Lives of the
Poetsreturns with a gorgeously romantic new book. Called by Richard Russo
an absolute masterpiece Beautiful Ruinsis the story an ill-fated love affair
that begins on the Italian coast in 1962 and is rekindled in Hollywood fifty
years later. At turns funny and elegiac Beautiful Ruinsstakes new territory for
a writer of great promise and accomplishment.
Matt, Vice President, Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful Ruins
Harper
$25.99
-by Jess Walter
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1. The Twelveby Justin Cronin
2. Tiny Beautiful Thingsby Cheryl StrayedThis is one of those books you try not to read too fast because
you want to make it last as long as possible. Life can be hard, but Strayeds
words are all at once honest and full of comfort and encouragement. Set
aside any reservations you have about self- help books, because this one
deserves its own genre. Keep it on your shelf to go back to later or share
it with a friend who is going through a rough spot. Tiny Beautiful Things:
Advice on love and life from Dear Sugaris timeless, life- changing and
beautifully written.
3. No Easy Dayby Mark Owen4. The Orchardistby Amanda Coplin
5. The Light Between Oceansby M.L. Stedman
6. Wildby Cheryl Strayed
7. Divergentby Veronica Roth (2011)
8. Ten Girlsto Watchby Charity Shumway
9. Flight Behaviorby Barbara Kingsolver
10. The Dog Starsby Peter Heller
Bookseller FavoritesGeorgia Bookseller, Roanoke, VA
Alif the Unseenintroduces the reader to a fantastical world as the Arab
Spring unfolds. Combining cyber hackers, jinn, and a popular revolt, G. Willow
Wilson has created a thriller that works on all levels. Alif also serves as a
gateway to the Muslim faith, easily accessible to readers of the East or West.
The character Alif serves as the everyman as he is transported across the
spectrum of the Arab culture. Wilsons Alif the Unseenis readily comparedto the early works of Neil Stephenson and William Gibson.
Ed, Manager of Inventory Planning & Analysis, Atlanta, GA
Alif the Unseen
Grove Press
$25.00
-by G. Willow Wilson
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1. Gone Girlby Gillian Flynn
2. The Twelveby Justin Cronin
3. Driftby Rachel Maddow
4. A Wanted Manby Lee Child
5. American Sniperby Chris Kyle6. All I Did Was Shoot My Manby Walter Mosley
7. In One Personby John Irving
8. What Color is My World?by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
9. Black Countby Tom Reiss
10. Smart Trustby Stephen M.R. Covey & Greg Link
Stephen M.R. Covey follows up his million-copy bestsellerThe Speed of
Trustand its revealing importance of global trust with Smart Trust, a powerful
book that identifies trust as an important leadership skill in both personal
and professional lives. Covey uses many stories, illustrations and principlesof apprised people who benefit from trust based relationships. They attain
enduring success in work and play. By becoming a trustworthy individual, one
can change the environment and the attitudes of relationships that result in a
more beneficial workplace and home life.
Bookseller FavoritesRon Regional Book Manager, Los Angeles, CA
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1. The Light Between Oceansby M. L. Stedman2. The Hypnotists Love Storyby Liane Moriarty
The Hypnotists Love Storyis a suspenseful, heart racing, fast paced ride!
Widowed Patrick tells his new girlfriend Ellen that his previous girlfriend is stalking
him. Ellen has a desire to meet the stalker, but unbeknownst to her and Patrick the
stalker is already a patient of hers. The stalkers motives become more disturbing
as the relationship between Patrick and Ellen deepens. Ellens life becomes full of
complications due to Patricks ghost wife and the stalker. Readers will not be able
to put this book down!
3. The Scrapbook of Frankie Prattby Caroline Preston(2011
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4. Dancing on Broken Glassby Ka Hancock
5. Love Anthonyby Lisa Genova
6. Comets Taleby Steven Wolf & Lynette Padwa
7. The Time in Betweenby Maria Duenas (2011)
8. Hes Goneby Deb Caletti (2013)
9. A Stolen Lifeby Jaycee Dugard(2011)
10. Turn of Mindby Alice LaPlante (2011)
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1. The Revised Fundamentals of Caregivingby Jonathan Evison
2. Bring Up the Bodiesby Hilary Mantel
Historical fiction at its best! Hilary Mantel brings to life 16th
century England in the second installment of the Wolf Halltrilogy. Bring
Up the Bodiesfocuses on the demise of Anne Boleyn, as orchestrated by
Thomas Cromwell. Mantel gives us a glimpse of this significant time period
and the pressure that Thomas was under to keep the King happy. In usingthe viewpoint of Cromwell, Mantel is able to add interest to a story to
which we already know the ending.
3. Quietby Susan Cain
4. Drop Dead Healthyby A. J. Jacobs
5. The Fault in Our Starsby John Green
6. The End of Your Life Book Clubby Will Schwalbe
7. Flight Behaviorby Barbara Kingsolver
8. The Power of Habitby Charles Duhigg
9. The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmoreby William Joyce10. Short Nights of the Shadow Catcherby Timothy Egan
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bestbooks of the
YEAR
1. The Fault in Our Starsby John GreenNot only the best YA novel Ive read in 2012, the best novel Ive
read all year. John Green brings his wry humor and intelligence to tell the
story of Hazel and Gus, two teenagers battling cancer. After meeting in a
support group, the two fall for each other and deal with the normality of
teen love along with struggling with their bodies limitations. This book will
make you laugh out loud and stay up until three in the morning, sobbing
your eyes out. A MUST READ.
2. Every Dayby David Levithan
3. Cinderby Marissa Meyer4. The Casual Vacancyby J.K. Rowling
5. Feedby Mira Grant (2010)
6. Size 12 and Ready to Rockby Meg Cabot
7. Redshirtby John Scalzi
8. Telegraph Avenueby Michael Chabon
9. The Long Earthby Terry Pratchett & Stephen Baxter
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Do you think youre a good leader? How would you know? From the writers
ofEmotional Intelligence 2.0comes a great new book, Leadership 2.0.
Sometimes the hardest thing to do is look at yourself clearly and objectively.
Whether youre a CEO, small business owner or a group leader everyone
needs leadership skills to succeed. Leadership 2.0breaks down all levels
on what makes a great leader and helps you develop those skills. With 22
leadership skills defined and an on-line self-assessment tool you can learn the
secrets of great leaders. The book provides access to 360 Refined tm online
testing, a program designed to test yourself objectively. This testing helps you
identify your weaknesses and provides you with the tools to correct them.
The objectivity and individual assessment is the most useful component of
the book. Most people will not tell their bosses what they are doing wrong in
an organization. The information provided will help you communicate more
clearly; learn to seek knowledge over information; mobilize others and learn
to embrace flexibility. So if you want to take your business or career to the
next level I highly recommend this book.
Rosa, Regional Book Manager, New Jersey
Leadership 2.0
TalentSmart$19.95
-by Travis Bradberry & Jean Greaves
Have you noticed that when someone is described as outgoing, it is usually
meant as a compliment? When someone is described as quiet? Not so much.
Why is that? Why are outgoing, talkative people more likely to be perceived
as strong, capable leaders than quiet, soft spoken people? Quiet: The Power
of Introverts in a World that Cant Stop Talkingby Susan Cain addresses thatquestion in depth.
You dont have to be an introvert to read this book. Of course, there is a lot
of helpful information for introverts. But there is insight for everyone into the
Extrovert Ideal and its effect on both business and personal success.
Kara, Bookstore Manager, Nashville, TN
Quiet
Crown
$26.00
-by Susan Cain
A fascinating, insightful and fun read about habits (and we all have them).
Broken down into 3 sections- Personal, Corporate and Societal The Power
Of Habitexplains how we develop habits (good or bad), how we can change
those habits (good or bad), and how companies use those habits to market
their products to us (good or bad).
Shannon, Regional Book Manager, Chicago, IL
The Power of Habit
Random House
$28.00
-by Charles Duhigg
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bestbooks of the
YEAR business interest
Dont be scared away by the topic (economic policy) or Krugmans credentials
(Nobel Prize winner). This is a book written expressly for the non-expert. And its
expertly done. Using as little jargon as possible, and relying on clear, understandable
analogies, Krugman takes the reader where few post-2008 recession books have
gone: toward remedies for what is ailing the economy. The book is strongest when
its exposing the kinds of red herrings politicians use for political gain (cut the
deficit now!), but prove ineffective in jump-starting the economy. Krugman focuses
on America, but explains world economies as they impact Americas. If you haventread much on the current economic crisis this is great place to star t. Those well-
read on the topic will find this book a must read for its authorial clout, and focus
on how to move beyond the blame game and toward a brighter economic future.
Kevin, Bookseller, Denver, CO
End This Depression Now!
W.W.Norton
& Company
$24.95
-by Paul Krugman
It may sound like another trip to Oz, but Heart, Smarts, Guts, and Luckis a true
story about what it takes to start your own business and become a successful
entrepreneur. It is a solid, enjoyable read, as well as an inspirational tool for anyone
who wants to take their passion and ideas to the next level. Not interested in
business books? I challenge you to pick this one up, get creative, and apply it to
your life. I think it will change your mind!
Georgia, Bookseller, Roanoke, VA
Heart, Smarts, Guts, & Luck
Harvard
Business Review
Press
$25.00
-by Anthony K. Tjan, Richard J. Harrington,
& Tsun-Yan Hsieh
1. Quietby Susan Cain
2. Wildby Cheryl Strayed
3. Things That Areby Amy Leach
4. Along the Wayby Martin Sheen & Emilio Estevez
5. The Dog Starsby Peter Heller
6. The Yellow Birdsby Kevin Powers
7. Gone Girlby Gillian Flynn
8. Albert of Adelaideby Howard L. Anderson
9. Dragons Love Tacosby Adam RubinSome people say this book is crazy. I say this book is crazy good. The title kind of says
it all, Dragons Love Tacos. The book has a lot going for it. It is educational. Did you know that
dragons love tacos? I did not know that. It is entertaining. It shows us a never before seen look
at dragons par tying poolside, playing charades, and dressing up in costumes! It is suspenseful.
Will your house survive a par ty with taco eating dragons? It is adorable. The artwork is joyous.
It is original. The story is hilarious. It is controversial. Is spicy salsa really the secret to how
dragons are able to breathe fire? You decide. Most of all, it is FUN! Every time I open this book
it makes me happy. Read it now. Thank me later.
10. Moreby I.C. Springman
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bestbooks of the
YEARyoung readers
This is my choice for best book of the year for many reasons; its beautifully
written, has amazing dialog and a great cast of characters. But mostly its
because I love a good love story. This is an epic love story. It follows a terminal
cancer patient named Hazel whos 16 and depressed. She is sent to group
therapy where she meets Augustus; a fellow cancer survivor. John Greens
ability to channel teenage girls and teen interaction is exceptional. To make
cancer funny is no easy feat; yet he does it easily. Follow Hazel and Gus as they
fall in love and live life to its fullest. This is a book that will have you laughing
and crying at the same time. A guaranteed must read.
Rosa, Regional Book Manager, New Jersey
The Fault in Our Stars
Dutton Juvenile$17.99
-by John Green
This picture book touches upon so many aspects of lifebooks, journals,
aging, friendship, passing-it-on and paying-it-forward. This is a picture book for
All Ages. While appropriate to read to children, I would really recommend itfor older readers and adults, those who have a passion for books. But I think
that the book would be far less special if it werent for the illustrations.
Mark, General Manager, Roanoke, VA
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
AtheneumBooks for Young
Readers
$17.99
-by William Joyce
Check out Jon Klassens picture book, This is not My Hat. Children and
adults will get a kick out of the search for a missing hat, and the darkly
humorous conclusion leaves it up to your imagination on whether themissing hat is recovered or not! The illustrations are awesome, every page
is a delight Anne, Buyer, Atlanta, GA
This is Not My Hat
Candlewick$15.99
-by Jon Klassen
Feiwel & Friends
$17.99
A clever reimagining of an oft-retold fairy tale: a cyborg Cinderella with too
small feet? With an android fairy godmother? Cinder lives in the futuristic
Eastern Commonwealth, working as a mechanic with her trusty android, Iko,by her side. When the handsome Crown Prince Kai visits her stall, Cinder gets
pulled into a conspiracy involving the villainous Lunar Kingdom, the deadly
plague that took her stepfather and stepsister, and a missing moon princess.
Fresh and imaginative, this is one of the top debuts of 2012, and Im eagerly
awaiting the next installment. Laura, Bookseller, Pittsburgh, PA
Cinder-by Marissa Meyer
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bestbooks of the
YEAR young readers
Author I.C. Springman wrote this story for her grandsons but it brings a universal
message for all. Dont hoard stuff because it may be your ruin! A hoarding Magpie
is questioned by his mice friends about having too much stuff. His love and
collecting of shiny things overwhelms his space and puts him in danger. Can he be
saved? Does he learn his lesson? Brian Lies beautiful and clever illustrations bring
to life this simply worded story. Its a counting book too that will help all kids learn
lessons about overconsumption and looking out for friends.
Ron, Regional Book Manager, Los Angeles, CA
More
Houghton
Mifflin Books for
Children
$16.99
-by I.C. Springman
1. Beautiful Ruinsby Jess Walter
2. What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frankby Nathan Englander
3. Sweet Toothby Ian McEwan
4. The Yellow Birdsby Kevin Powers
5. The Dog Starsby Peter Heller
The Dog Starsis a post-apocalypse story that balances the physical, tactical, and
emotional difficulties faced in a desolate world. Peter Heller creates a narrator in Big Higwho has a unique voice, and an insightful intellect. Most important, Hig hasnt lost a desire
to hold on to all the things that being human meant before a mysterious disease wiped
out a large portion of the population.
6. Quietby Susan Cain
7. Drop Dead Healthyby A. J. Jacobs
8. The Miseducation of Cameron Postby Emily M. Danforth
9. The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fryby Rachel Joyce
10. Satan is Realby Charlie Louvin & Benjamin Whitmer
Bookseller FavoritesKevin Bookseller, Denver, CO
1. Flight Behaviorby Barbara Kingsolver
2. Requiemby Frances Itani
3. Far From the Treeby Andrew Solomon
4. Wildby Cheryl Strayed
5. How to be a Womanby Caitlin Moran
6. The Coldest Nightby Robert Olmstead
Robert Olmstead has the amazing knack of being economical with his words
while delivering maximum emotion. The Coldest Nightis his third book to follow a
member of the Childs family, though each stands on its own. When Henry Childs
relationship with a judges daughter is broken up by her disapproving family, he lies abouthis age to join the Marines and is sent to the Korean War. After being bewildered and
broken by love, Korea shatters what is left of Henry with atrocities, exhaustion and freezing
cold. Returning home after his time in the Marines is as foreign an experience as was his
time in war. Olmstead takes us from the ache of first love to the pain of battle and back to
what is supposed to be normal with the skill of a master storyteller.
7. The Age of Miraclesby Karen Thompson Walker
8. American Ghostby Janis Owens
9. Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Powerby Jon Meacham
10. Lets Pretend This Never Happenedby Jenny Lawson
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Am I happy that Hudson Books has chosen Drop Dead Healthyas its
Book of the Year? Absolutely, without a doubt. And whats more, I feel healthier.
Consider this: A University of Toronto study found that actors who win Oscars live almost four years longer than their
non-Oscar-winning friends.
Scientists have yet to study the average lifespan of Hudson-Book-of-the-Year authors. But Im ready to be a guinea pig.
Who knows? Maybe four additional years of life is too much to ask for, but Im hoping the Hudson bump gives me at least
a few more weeks on this earth.
Im especially honored because Im such a Hudson Books fan. Ive spent many hours browsing the aisles of this wonderful
bookstore. No doubt its the best part of the airpor t experience, right up there with scoring the last available electrical
outlet in LaGuardias Concourse C.
I try to buy at least one book per trip along with a couple of bottles of hand sanitizer, of course. As I learned while
writing my book, airplanes arent exactly sterile. If you want to lose your appetite, try Googling the list of germs that lurk
on airplane table trays. Its a microscopic menagerie. Your more germ-conscious doctors recommend wiping those trays
down with a sanitizing cloth.
In fact, since my book is about my quest to be the healthiest person alive (a journey that involved revamping my diet,
exercise regimen, sleep and stress levels), now seems a good time to give a few quick tips on healthy air travel.
--Turn the airport into your gym.
Well, maybe dont do pull-ups from the metal detector the TSA might not find that amusing. But try walking as much as
possible. Doctors recommend that we strive for 10,000 steps per day. So I try to avoid those People Movers. Yes, I move
my own person. I actually roll my suitcase over the stationary ground. I know! Heroic. Also, if your luggage isnt filled with
bricks, try taking the stairs.
--Go nuts.
Finding healthy food at airpor ts is as hard as finding overhead luggage space when youre stuck in Zone 14. My friend Tim
Ferris author ofThe 4-Hour Body recommends unsalted cashews as the best airport fare. Theyve got the good kind
of fat, and also protein that keeps you satiated longer. And of course, go ahead and have a cup of coffee. I was delighted to
learn that coffee, in moderation, is good for you. It staves off Alzheimers and certain types of cancer. (Too many cups per
day can lead to heart problems, but one or two is generally beneficial).
--Get up out of your seat
Theres an alarming amount of data showing that prolonged sitting is harmful to your health. One doctor told me sitting
is the new smoking. Which is an exaggeration, but the gist is true: The sedentary life increases your chance of heart
disease. When Im on the plane, I try to get up every 30 minutes and stroll the aisle for a minute or two. Or if Im stuck
in a window seat, I at least try to stretch my legs while seated. This also helps prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis a rare but
unpleasant blood clot from prolonged sitting.
--Relax
Travel can be stressful. You cant eliminate that. But you can adjust your attitude. In my book, I describe being frisked by
airport security. I was furious, a supernova of negative energy. But for what? Halfway through my pat down, it occurred to
me: Im spending a lot of my brains bandwidth being annoyed. Is it so bad to have this guy touch me? Is he hur ting me?
Hes just doing his job. In fact, doesnt the research show that human touch is healthy? It helps fight depression and high
blood pressure.
What if I thought of this as a free massage? Its kind of relaxing when hes patting my shoulders. Get him some coconut
massage oil and a citrus-scented candle, and Id have to pay him $100.
At the end, the guy gave me a friendly pat on the back. A signal that Im good to go. Thanks, I said. My government-
mandated shiatsu may not have lowered my blood pressure, but it probably didnt raise it either.
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FROM THE DOG STARSBY PETER HELLER
Now we walk fast in the dark. Me and Jasper,
the sled scraping behind. Cold. Good and cold.
High stars nettle the black, no moon, crossing
under the Milky Way like crossing a deep river.
Never will get to the other side. We never do.
The argument with Bangley still rankles. Now just our breaths. Winter
fat. Can feel it in my legs. Good to move, move fast.
I pull the sled on a lead with my right hand then switch. Pack is in the
sled, rifle too. This time, Thanks Bangley, wearing a subcompact hand-
gun, a plastic Glock weighs almost nothing. A sense of more survivors
around, increasing traffic, dont know why.
Pass the tower on our right. Pass the Spot without a shudder. Thoughts
come with the rhythm of the fast steps. Can get used to killing the
way you can get used to a goat on the doorstep. Uncle Pete. With his
bottle and cigarillos and stories. His living on a yacht with Louise. Their
living in a trawler in Alaska. As if somehow being afloat could make
a life more compelling. Never liked whisky, he told me. But I drink itbecause it has a storied history.
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