- The Millions posted their most anticipated books for 2010, I already feel overwhelmed by all that I want to read. I’m most looking forward to Ian McEwan’s Solar. McEwan gets a “reader’s pass” from me, meaning that ever since Atonement, my favorite book, I read everything McEwan writes regardless of the reviews.
- Three Percent posted the long list for their Best Translated Book Award. Two books from Archipelago Books, one of my favorite publishers, made the list: Wonder by Hugo Claus and The Twin by Gerbrand Bakker.
- Conversational Reading has some thoughts on both the above lists – about a few deserving books that didn’t make the long list for best translated books and a discussion about posthumous publishing, the literary fad for 2010.
- Poets & Writer’s magazine started a new column called “Inside Indie Bookstores” to highlight the people to actually get books into the hands of readers. Hmm, what a great idea! Here is this month’s profile of Square Book in Oxford, MI along with a wonderful interview of its owner, Richard Howarth.
- The National Book Foundation will accept submissions for the Innovations in Reading Prize until February 17th. The prize is awarded to individuals or organizations that use “innovative approaches to successfully inspire a lifelong love of reading.”
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