Sunday, May 29, 2011

Sunday Salon: 5 Best Books I Picked Up at BEA


I am still recuperating from the past week and can't seem to work up the energy right now for a complete BEA/BBC re-cap but thought I would feature 5 of my favorite books from BEA - I am focusing this list on books that are not yet published to whet everyone's appetite for what is coming in the next weeks and months.  I also received some great books which are already published and will feature those separately.  Cassandra from IndiereaderHouston hosts 5 Best Books each week and this week her topic is 5 best books picked up at BEA (check out her site for other's 5 Best Lists)

Here are the top 5 books (yet to be published) that I picked up at BEA:

The Little Women Letters1. The Little Women Letters by Gabrielle Donnelly from Touchstone (Simon and Schuster)  - I love all things Little Women and this modern day story of Jo's great-great granddaughters sounds delightful (available for pre-order now and publishes June 7th)






Next to Love: A Novel2. Next to Love: A Novel by Ellen Feldman from Spiegel and Grau - this story follows three women as their husbands go off to WWII and chronicles their lives through a full generation later (available for pre-order now and publishes July 27th)






Girls in White Dresses3. Girls in White Dresses by Jennifer Close from Knopf follows a group of women in their twenties as they navigate dating, careers and the many weddings of their friends.  The voice of the author is touted to be sardonic and witty which is a draw for me.  (available for pre-order now and publishes August 16th)



 4. Fathermucker: A Novel by Greg Olear from Harper is the story of a stay-at-home Dad who finds out his wife may be having an affair - the entire book is told in 24 hour period. (available for pre-order now and publishes Oct 4, 2011)






The Forgotten Waltz 5. The Forgotten Waltz by Anne Enright from WW Norton is the latest novel from this Irish author who won the Booker for her novel The Gathering.  Like in the Gathering, Enright presents "the momentous drama of everyday life" - my kind of book! (available for pre-order now and publishes October 2011)







What books are you looking forward to?

16 comments:

  1. I picked up NEXT TO LOVE as well - it caught my attention right away. I started reading it last night and OH.MY.GOSH is it ever good! I can't wait to see how the rest of the book turns out. If it's as good as the beginning, it's on par to be one of my favorite reads this year.

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  2. I have a copy of The Little Women Letters, too. I'm intrigued, but I've never read Little Women, so I don't know exactly what to expect. I heard of the others, and had hoped to get a copy, but I don't think I was in the right place at the right time. I'm looking forward to seeing what you think about them.

    Thanks for your list!

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  3. Count me in for Fathermucker! Great list - and thanks for tweeting my list earlier. :)

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  4. I have Next to Love for a TLC tour - I loved Feldman's other novel, Scottsboro.

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  5. The Forgotten Waltz sounds awesome. Enjoy them all Colleen.

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  6. yes! Father Mucker was on my Must Get List! I adore Greg Olear.. such a great guy, and writer...

    It was so nice to meet you last week!

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  7. Great finds! I'm most interested in Fathermucker and The Forgotten Waltz. I wasn't a huge fan of Enright's The Gathering, but I'd be willing to give this one a shot. Can't wait to read your reviews. Enjoy!

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  8. Wow, I don't recall seeing even one of those! LOL But I can't do any list till my stuff arrives in the mail, or I guess I should say IF it does! :--)

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  9. I have a copy of THE LITTLE WOMEN LETTERS to begin soon. The next two look like ones I would enjoy as well. Thanks for sharing your books with us!

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  10. Oooooo, I'm interested in the Forgotten Waltz! Enjoy! It was fantastic to have dinner with you in NYC ... thanks again.

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  11. Since my boxes haven't arrived yet, I'm not sure what I got. Several of those titles don't look familiar to me. It always amazes me how people can go to the same trade show and come home with totally different books.

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  12. I was trying to not pick up too much, but I couldn't resist the title The Little Women Letters. Hope we both enjoy it!

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  13. Hard to resist a title like Father-Mucker :)

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  14. Wow, these all look great! Thank you for turning me onto them. I was lucky enough to snag a couple of the Little Women Letters which I am thrilled about at BBC. I was looking for you and am so bummed we didn't cross paths there!

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  15. Fathermucker sounds like a fun book! I wasn't at BEA so I didn't get a chance to pick up any new books there.

    Still, what I really, really want to read... check out my 5Best!

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  16. These all look great! I have Next to Love for the TLC tour, so I'm especially looking forward to that one.

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