Paula Hawkins's debut thriller, 'The Girl on the Train,' is being hailed by many as the next 'Gone Girl,' and the first blockbuster book of the year. We reached out to Riverhead editor-in-chief Sarah McGrath, who acquired the book, to talk about its meteoric rise more »
Paula Hawkins’s debut thriller rose from #2 to hit the top of Apple’s iBooks bestseller list for the week ended February 2. Two weeks before the Valentine’s Day premiere of the film adaptation of 'Fifty Shades of Grey,' the first book in E.L. James’s trilogy landed at #2. more » »
Doubts Over
Second Lee Novel?: The 'New York Times' asked Harper publisher
Jonathan Burnham about some public concerns over Harper Lee's involvement in
the new book deal.
Amazon Program
Turns Print to E-book: Kindle Convert, a new program for
Windows, turns print books into digital versions fully compatible with Amazon’s
Kindle software.
Lee's Editor,
it's 'Absolutely Stunning': Hugh Van Dusen, Harper Lee’s editor
at HarperCollins, talked to Vulture about the new book, the author’s current
life, and whether or not she’s been able to put some recent legal skirmishes
behind her.
Why Americans
Don't Read Foreign Fiction: When French writer Patrick Modiano
won the Nobel Prize in 2014, many Americans turned to each other and asked,
“Who?” The Daily Beast asks, why are foreign authors so unknown in the U.S.?
'To Kill a
Mockingjay': The Internet rushes to re-name Harper Lee's
'Mockingbird' sequel.
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