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Monstress: Stories
by Lysley Tenorio
Vibrant, ironic and often heartbreaking, the eight stories in Lysley Tenorio's debut short story collection, Monstress, are awash in the unmistakable blend of absurdity and fatalism that have blessed Filipino-American literature at least since the publication of Jessica Hagedorn's Dogeaters. For all the outrageous situations and ironic tragedy, however, Tenorio's stories are most noteworthy for the gentle care he takes with his doomed and yearning characters.
In the titular opening story, Lorena Valdez, a B-movie queen in the Philippines who has long since tired of donning monster suits for her director boyfriend's...
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Shelf Discovery
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Alarming real-world examples of how puny your online privacy rights really are.
A Corpse's Nightmare: A Fever Devilin Novel
by Phillip DePoy
An intelligent mystery that invokes race relations and the birth of jazz--but turns on one man and a hidden family secret.
Glock: The Rise of America's Gun
by Paul M. Barrett
An Austrian icon who came to epitomize the American ideal for law and order.
Mr. and Mrs. Madison's War: America's First Couple and the Second War of Independence
by Hugh Howard
A thorough account of the War of 1812 that's both action-packed and intimate.
All I Did Was Shoot My Man
by Walter Mosley
A dark tale of a family in turmoil, and the many pitfalls on the path to redemption.
Popular Clone
by M.E. Castle
Twelve-year old genius Fisher Bas, who creates a popular, troublemaking clone of himself.
There Is No Dog
by Meg Rosoff
A novel that starts out as irreverent commentary on the state of the planet and ends with a sense of faith restored.
God's Jury: The Inquisition and the Making of the Modern World
by Cullen Murphy
History and travelogue combine for a lively, informative account of the Inquisition in all its forms.
The Legacy of Eden
by Nelle Davy
The secrets and betrayals that built and destroyed an Iowa family and their 3,000-acre estate.
Promise Me This
by Cathy Gohlke
How a Titanic stowaway fulfills his promise to protect the sister of the friend who saved his life.
Media Heat
Thursday, January 26, 2012
On NPR's Diane Rehm Show: Zbigniew Brzezinski, author of Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power (Basic Books, $26, 9780465029549).On KCRW's Bookworm: Annie Leibovitz, author of Pilgrimage (Random House, $50, 9780375505089).
On NPR's Talk of the Nation: Meg Keene, author of A Practical Wedding: Creative Ideas for Planning a Beautiful, Affordable, and Meaningful Celebration (Da Capo Lifelong Books, $16, 9780738215150).
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
On NPR's Diane Rehm Show: Michael Erard, author of Babel No More: The Search for the World's Most Extraordinary Language Learners (Free Press, $25.99, 9781451628258).On the Daily Show: Paula Broadwell, co-author of All In: The Education of General David Petraeus (Penguin, $29.95, 9781594203183).
On the Colbert Report: Maurice Sendak, most recently the author of Bumble-Ardy (HarperCollins, $17.95, 9780062051981), concludes a two-part interview.
Also on Colbert: Terry Gross, renowned book lover, book promoter and host of NPR's Fresh Air.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
On NPR's Fresh Air: Paul M. Barrett, author of Glock: The Rise of America's Gun (Crown, $26, 9780307719935).Monday, January 23, 2012
On the Colbert Report: Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, co-author of The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics (PublicAffairs, $27.99, 9781610390446).Thursday, January 19, 2012
On NPR's Diane Rehm Show: Hendrik Hartog, author of Someday All This Will Be Yours: A History of Inheritance and Old Age (Harvard University Press, $29.95, 9780674046887).On KCRW's Bookworm: Ismet Prcic, author of Shards (Black Cat/Grove, $14.95, 9780802170811).



