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Over the years, have you kept a list of the books you read? If there was/is a list of the books you have read, which of these phrases best describes your list?

February 1, 2008, 448 voters

Julie Buxbaum, author of The Opposite of Love

With perfect pitch for the humor and heartbreak of everyday life, Julie Buxbaum has fashioned a heroine who will be instantly recognizable to anyone who has loved and lost and loved again.

January 25, 2008

I enjoyed reading through this week's reviews. As I read many books far in advance of publication, I enjoy reading what our reviewers have to say about the books that I already have fallen in love with. Reading Kate Ayers's glowing review of Eli Gottlieb's NOW YOU SEE HIM, I remembered floating in the pool on the Outer Banks this summer reading an advance copy of this book. When I closed it, all I wanted to do was talk about it, but there was no one else around who had read it. Reading Kate's interview with Gottlieb filled in some of the questions that I had, so I felt like my experience with this book has been enhanced. We also learned last week that NOW YOU SEE HIM will be made into a movie; it has all the makings of a terrific one.

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Interview: Eli Gottlieb, author of Now You See Him

Jan 25, 2008

January 25, 2008

In this interview with Bookreporter.com's Kate Ayers, Eli Gottlieb --- author of the critically acclaimed THE BOY WHO WENT AWAY --- describes how gaps in his own reading list prompted him to write his second novel, NOW YOU SEE HIM, and explains how his early work as a poet helped him to shape his characters. He also shares insight on his writing process, discusses its cathartic nature and names some of the writers who have inspired him over the years.

January 2008

When we opened our calendars to the first week of January it was time for a new beginning. Many of you I am sure set some new personal goals at the start of the year; I know I did. Yet as the pages of the calendars got flipped even just a couple of times, I am sure that you, like me, were "fine-tuning" those goals. One I am not changing --- my plan for reading for 2008. I read a lot, but my new vow is that each book will get a "50-page" read before I decide whether or not to continue it. I have decided that I want to concentrate my time in 2008 on the books that really grab my attention. If any of you have a reading goal for 2008, I would love to hear it. Drop me a line at Carol@bookreporter.com with a subject line of "reading goal" and let me know.

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Eli Gottlieb, author of Now You See Him

His name was Rob Castor. Quite possibly, you've heard of him. He became a minor cult celebrity in his early twenties for writing a book of darkly pitch-perfect stories set in a stupid upstate New York town. About a dozen years later, he murdered his writer-girlfriend and committed suicide…

January 18, 2008 - January 31, 2008

Here are reading recommendations with your comments and a rating of 1 to 5 stars for the contest period of January 18 - January 31.

What established and new authors (list up to three of each) are you most looking forward to reading?

January 18, 2008

January 18, 2008

Last weekend's American Library Association Midwinter Conference was a great experience. The Friday evening kickoff event with Geraldine Brooks and Mary Doria Russell got the show off to a great start. Brooks spoke eloquently about the influence that her travels had on PEOPLE OF THE BOOK, which was inspired by something that happened to her in Sarajevo, and the effect that her training as a journalist has had on her novel writing. Russell was outrageously funny talking about librarians as those who fed her habit for books and reading over the years and made her into the reader she is today, corrupting her into the world of books like they were pushing drugs upon her.

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How many books do you think you will read this year?

January 18, 2008, 785 voters