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Michael Phillips: In 'Cinema Her Way,' female directors talk about struggle, survival and the industry

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Just published by Rizzoli New York, “Cinema Her Way: Visionary Female Directors in Their Own Words” is a beautiful 20-way conversation on the topic of filmmakers whose often brilliant careers did not and do not come easily. The reasons for that have everything to do with the words “her” and “female” in the book’s title.

The ...Read more

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This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

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Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, March 15, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)

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This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

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Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, March 15, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)

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1. Onyx Storm (...Read more

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Review: Did you hear the one about the woman who was determined to be a clown?

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If I told you “Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One” is about a clown, would that keep you from reading the book, not to mention this review?

If the answer is in the affirmative, you wouldn’t be alone. A lot of people hate clowns. I hate clowns. I mean, come on. Sad clowns? What’s the point?

Now, what if I told you a magician graces ...Read more

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Sonya Walger lost her home to wildfire just weeks before her debut novel published

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Sonya Walger hadn’t yet unpacked her family’s evacuation go-bag from December’s Franklin fire; it lay unused by the front door. Then, on Jan. 6, hurricane-force winds began punishing her Malibu neighborhood.

That night, the one before the Palisades wildfire, felt different, she says.

“I’d had a bad feeling,” ...Read more

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Review: 'The Human Scale' explores life between the bombs in the Middle East

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Lawrence Wright likes Big Subjects. Whether in nonfiction or novels, he tackles the 300-pounder fearlessly.

That was true in his excellent “Going Clear,” an exhaustively reported takedown of L. Ron Hubbard and his Church of Scientology. (Read it — you will never be able to enjoy Tom Cruise in a movie again.) “The End of October” is ...Read more

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Writer Dennis E. Staples drew on casino work for new horror novel

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A creepy song on a car radio led directly to Dennis E. Staples' second novel, “Passing Through a Prairie Country.” He was driving from MSP airport to his then-home in Bemidji, Minnesota.

“By the time I hit 20 or 40 miles out of Bemidji, it was dusk and I didn’t at the time have an advanced car so it was just whatever would come in on ...Read more

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Review: With menopause in their rearview mirrors, these hitwomen are licensed to kill

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The crime-fighters-but-make-them-older trend continues with Deanna Raybourn’s “Kills Well With Others.”

The sequel to “Killers of a Certain Age” could repurpose that title because the quartet of sixtyish hitwomen from “Certain” is back in “Kills Well With Others.” And, as they say in movie trailers, this time it’s personal. ...Read more

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Review: Four characters weather the Dust Bowl in 'The Antidote'

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Karen Russell’s “The Antidote,” her first novel since Pulitzer Prize finalist “Swamplandia,” does not make it easy on reviewers.

This is partly a factor of the Dust Bowl-era novel’s structure, which is divided into chapters narrated by about 10 characters (including a scarecrow and, in one chapter, a cat). Their voices are not as ...Read more

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What do bookstores do when authors break bad?

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MINNEAPOLIS -- If you’re looking for a copy of a Neil Gaiman novel, don’t bother checking at Avant Garden Books & Coffee in Anoka, Minnesota. The store has removed Gaiman from its shelves.

Gaiman is one of several authors who have been in the news recently for reasons other than their writing. Last month, lawsuits were filed against Gaiman ...Read more

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This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

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Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, March 8, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)

HARDCOVER FICTION

1. "Onyx Storm (...Read more

This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

Entertainment / Books News /

Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, March 8, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.

(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)

HARDCOVER FICTION

1. Onyx Storm (...Read more

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Bridgett M. Davis' new book 'Love, Rita' is a Detroit story of sisterly love and loss

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DETROIT — Detroit-born author Bridgett M. Davis' latest book "Love, Rita: An American Story of Sisterhood, Joy, Loss, and Legacy" is a memoir that goes beyond the dynamic relationship between two siblings and explores generational trauma and looks at the effect societal stressors have on the health of Black Americans.

In "Love, Rita," Davis ...Read more

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LA Times Festival of Books lineup features Chelsea Handler, Stacey Abrams, Amanda Gorman, Jon M. Chu and more

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LOS ANGELES — The L.A. Times Festival of Books is back and it's celebrating its 30th anniversary.

The weekend will feature readings, signings, screenings and panels with authors and speakers from all walks of life. This year's lineup includes "Wicked" director Jon M. Chu, comedian Chelsea Handler, exoneree Amanda Knox, Pulitzer Prize-winning ...Read more

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Review: Your thoughts can be used against you in 'Dream Hotel'

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“He points the scanner at the back of her skull, and the scanner gives a beep, indicating that the neuroprosthetic on Retainee M-7493002 [username: Sara T. Hussein] hasn’t been tampered with overnight.”

Where are we? It’s no hotel, that’s for sure.

As Laila Lalami’s sixth book, “The Dream Hotel,” opens, her protagonist is ...Read more

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How Laila Lalami's scary realization about her phone inspired 'The Dream Hotel'

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If you’re reading this article on your phone or computer, you might agree that modern technology is certainly handy, but in Laila Lalami’s latest novel, “The Dream Hotel,” that ease and efficiency gives way to a nightmarish new reality.

“It’s so convenient, and it’s one way that we connect with other people who are also using ...Read more

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Review: Critic probes connection between books and depression in 'Bibliophobia'

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As a second-grader, I won honorable mention in a creative writing contest with a solemn, ink-blotted story about the Crucifixion. My prize was a crate of children’s classics, among them “Little House in the Big Woods,” “English Folk and Fairy Tales " and a richly illustrated “Pinocchio.” These works formed the nucleus of a collection...Read more

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How a real-life shock helped inspire 'Robert B. Parker's Buried Secrets'

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Christopher Farnsworth says it seemed like just another email from his agent.

But then Farnsworth, the author of thrillers such as “The President’s Vampire” and“Killfile,” opened it, and everything changed. That email was offering him the possibility of taking over the Jesse Stone series created by the late Robert B. Parker.

“It ...Read more

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'Burn down the platitudes.' Inside Malcolm Graham's new book on Charleston church shooting

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Charlotte City Council member Malcolm Graham looks inward in a deeply personal new book reflecting on his sister’s murder in a mass shooting at a Charleston, South Carolina, church.

Graham’s sister Cynthia Graham Hurd was killed in the June 2015 shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church. Dylann Roof, who is white, was convicted and sentenced to...Read more

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Review: What were the secret schools that helped prepare Black people to vote?

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If there were any doubts about the human capacity to marginalize and suppress, Elaine Weiss’ “Spell Freedom” is an excellent reminder.

From the lead-up to 1954 — when the U.S. Supreme Court handed down the Brown v. Board of Education decision, declaring segregation unconstitutional — to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, ...Read more

 

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