The Book Report: Washington Post critic Ron Charles (January 26)
By Ron Charles, book critic for The Washington Post
This year is already off to a good start:
Knopf
Adam Roth’s brilliant new novel, “Amusement World” Steeped in nostalgia, sprinkled with love and sadness. It’s New York, 1980: Griffin Hurt is a successful teen actor who just wants to pass his classes, excel on the wrestling team, and date pretty girls, but instead, he has to deal with fame , parental ambition, predatory adults, and his own desire for authenticity.
Drawing from his experience as a child actor, Roth blends the innocence of a child with the wry reflections of a man to create an irresistibly ambitious story.
Read the excerpt: “Game World” by Adam Ross
“Amusement World” Author: Adam Ross (Knopf) Available in hardcover, e-book and audio formats via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and bookstore network
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grand central press
As you leaf through this winter’s new books, you’re unlikely to find a more charming novel. “Truffles.” Kira Jane Buxton’s tale of truffle mania takes us to Italy and delivers pages and pages of buttery comedy.
It begins with a small Tuscan village dying and a new mayor eager to attract tourists. Luckily, in a nearby forest, a truffle hunter and his dog are about to discover the world’s largest truffle.
This is a miracle that may bring immeasurable wealth and world attention, or it may bring unimaginable disaster!
Read the excerpt: “Tartufo” by Kira Jean Buxton
“truffle” By Kira Jane Buxton (Grand Central Publishing), available in hardcover, e-book and audio formats, via January 28 Amazon, Barnes & Noble and bookstore network
Knopf
Tired of winter? In Alafair Burke’s New Thriller “Comments” Three women who have been friends for years gather in the Hamptons for a sun-filled vacation.
One night, on their way to dinner, a couple in a white car stopped them and took their parking spot. One of the women angrily left a curse note on his windscreen. It was just a prank after all. But the next day, the driver disappears… and the three friends become embroiled in an investigation that could reveal all kinds of deadly secrets.
Read the excerpt: “Notes” by Alaphile Burke
“Comments” By Alafair Burke (Knopf) Available in hardcover, large print trade paperback, e-book, and audio formats via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and bookstore network
Knopf
Next month, legendary Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates will publish his first memoir. exist “Source Code: My Beginning” Gates reportedly reflected on his childhood, awkward adolescence and the experiences that led him into the then-burgeoning world of computing.
This memoir promises to reveal the growing up life of one of today’s most revolutionary figures – whose products changed the way we work and whose philanthropy is now racing to save the world.
“Source Code: My Beginning” By Bill Gates (Knopf) Available in hardcover, large print trade paperback, e-book and audio formats, by February 4 Amazon, Barnes & Noble and bookstore network
Gates Notes: Bill Gates’ website
This is a book report. For these and other suggestions on what to read this winter, talk to your local bookseller or librarian
I’m Ron Charles. Until next time, keep reading!
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Produced by Robin Sanders and Cameron Jimenez. Editor: Libby Fabricatore.
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