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The Book Report: Washington Post critic Ron Charles (March 19)

Posted on March 19, 2023

By Washington Submit book critic Ron Charles

As you glance for what to go through subsequent this spring, contemplate a couple titles I have loved not long ago:


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Random Dwelling


Curtis Sittenfeld’s new novel, “Romantic Comedy” (Random House) is – surprise! – a romantic comedy.

It’s about a girl named Sally who writes sketches for a Tv set clearly show like “Saturday Night time Are living.” She’s identified never to drop in adore with anybody at the studio once again, but then a great-hunting pop star arrives to host the show, and Sally cannot determine out if this is the real factor or a punchline.

Read AN EXCERPT: “Intimate Comedy” by Curtis Sittenfeld

“Passionate Comedy” by Curtis Sittenfeld (Random Property), in Hardcover, Substantial Print, Book and Audio formats, obtainable April 4 by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound

curtissittenfeld.com


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Viking


Rebecca Makkai’s new novel forces us to take into account how tales of murdered ladies are turned into lurid amusement.

“I Have Some Inquiries for You” (Viking) commences when a preferred podcaster is invited to educate at her outdated prep faculty. Arriving back again on campus, she begins to don’t forget the dying of her higher faculty roommate, and the sloppy investigation that sent a Black gentleman to prison.

Extra than 20 yrs later on, could re-examining that case convey justice, or just additional mystery?

Read through AN EXCERPT: “I Have Some Queries for You” by Rebecca Makkai

“I Have Some Issues for You” by Rebecca Makkai (Viking), in Hardcover, Book and Audio formats, accessible by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound

rebeccamakkai.com


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Farrar, Straus and Giroux


“Birnam Wood” (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) is the first novel from Eleanor Catton since she won the Booker Prize in 2013 for “The Luminaries.”

This time about, Catton has shipped a thriller swirling all-around a plot of land in New Zealand. Some radical environmentalists want to use the land for a cost-free vegetable back garden, but an American billionaire is stealing a fortune’s worth of minerals close by.

The two get-togethers imagine they can use and deceive the other, but the success are a lethal catastrophe.  

Read through AN EXCERPT: “Birnam Wooden” by Eleanor Catton

“Birnam Wooden” by Eleanor Catton (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), in Hardcover, Large Print, E-book and Audio formats, offered by using Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound


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Knopf


Poets have usually spoken their verse aloud, but about 50 decades back a collection of voices emerged to generate spoken-word poetry, a vibrant new type of expression, celebration and resistance that’s attracted tens of millions of lovers.

Joshua Bennett, a person of the genre’s most interesting and educated writers, presents a vast-ranging cultural history of this variety in his new guide “Spoken Word” (Knopf). It’s a story that takes him from the Obama White House to Broadway to road corners and cafés across the country to listen to the music of The united states.

Study AN EXCERPT: “Spoken Term: A Cultural Record” by Joshua Bennett

“Spoken Phrase: A Cultural Record” by Joshua Bennett (Knopf), in Hardcover, Huge Print, E-book and Audio formats, readily available March 28 by using Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound

drjoshuabennett.com


For additional ideas on what to study, speak to your librarian or community bookseller. 

Which is it for the E book Report. I am Ron Charles. Until next time, read on!

     
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