February 01, 2013
Sampler Gives Readers a Preview of eBooks
Bestselling Author of The Family Corleone, Ed Falco, has written three novels published by Unbridled Books of which excerpts are contained in a neatly packaged free sampler.
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Bestselling Author of The Family Corleone, Ed Falco, has written three novels published by Unbridled Books of which excerpts are contained in a neatly packaged free sampler.
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February will begin with a Book Sense #1 Pick, The Green Age of Asher Witherow by M. Allen Cunningham, as our featured “Weekly Read”.
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by Greg Michalson
In the best fiction, cultural identity is often inseparably tied up in sense of place. Hence, the rather Southern notion of local color. We’re shaped by where we come from and where we’re going as much as by what we want and what we’re willing to give up to get it, and of course why (but the “why” is a post for some other day).
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Meg Waite Clayton, nationally bestselling author of The Four Ms. Bradwells, The Wednesday Sisters, The Language of Light and (forthcoming) The Wednesday Daughters has reviewed Masha Hamilton’s upcoming release of What Changes Everything scheduled to be published in May.
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Originally scheduled with a release date of Mid-June, What Changes Everything, Masha Hamilton’s latest novel, will be published on May 25th instead.
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by Greg Michalson
Three fascinating women novelists make up our forthcoming spring list, each of them bringing us books that have decidedly international flavors. Two, incidentally, are debuts.
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Each week, Unbridled Books features a backlist title by posting the first chapter as an excerpt on Scribd.com. For the week of January 28th, 2013, George Rabasa’s novel, Miss Entropia and Adam Bomb has been chosen.
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In a review published on January 16th and posted on CottageCountryNow,ca, a Canadian based newspaper website, The Lighthouse Road was called “completely captivating”.
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Carloline Leavitt, the author of the bestselling book Pictures of You has reviewed What Changes Everything by Masha Hamilton and calls it “Thrilling and Magnificent”.
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I’ve sometimes said in describing what we do that Unbridled Books is a regional publisher, just not from any one region. There are so many different ways that this statement is true,...
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BookRiot, a website “dedicated to the idea that writing about books and reading should be just as diverse as books and readers are”, has reveiwed The Mistress Contract and recommended it highly.
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The Unbridled Books’ Spring 2013 line-up has now been put on the home page of our website while our “Recently Released” titles have been moved to the “Our Books” page.
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The prolific book review blog, BookNAround, has published a review of The Lighthouse Road that praises both of Peter Geye’s novels.
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Unbridled Books will feature The Coffins of Little Hope, by Timothy Schaffert, January 14th through January 20th as the “Weekly Read”.
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In a blog posted by Lemuria Bookstore, Emily St. John Mandel reflects on comments made by Nicole Krauss, author of “The History of Love” and “Great House”, at Community Bookstore in Brooklyn: