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Tuesday, August 6th, 2019

August 2019 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the August 2019 batch of Early Reviewer titles! We’ve got 111 books this month, and a grand total of 3,989 copies to give out, including new books from Nicci French and Ali Wong, along with another chance to win one of our most-requested books from last month, Between Worlds: Folktales of Britain and Ireland.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, Aug. 26th at 6pm EDT.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, Germany, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Beacon Press Akashic Books Candlewick Press
Black Rose Writing Chronicle Books Puffin Books Canada
Tundra Books Random House ClydeBank Media
Westminster John Knox Press Apex Publications Revell
Greenleaf Book Group Red Adept Publishing Diversion Books
Literary Wanderlust LLC Bantam Dell Books by Elle, Inc
Prufrock Press Avery William Morrow
She Writes Press Shaking the Tree Press Inner Traditions / Bear & Co.
Henry Holt and Company First Steps Publishing Tantor Media
HighBridge Audio Gefen Publishing House Consortium Book Sales and Distribution
Mirror World Publishing CarTech Books Telemachus Press, LLC
ScareStreet Scribe Publications Greystone Books
Icon Books Zimbell House Publishing Tiny Fox Press
Turner Publishing Algonquin Books Month9Books
New Harbinger Publications Open Books Plough Publishing House
Cayena Press NewCon Press ECW Press
Hawaiian Heritage Press BHC Press Crystal Peake Publisher

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Tuesday, July 2nd, 2019

July 2019 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the July 2019 batch of Early Reviewer titles! We’ve got 105 books this month, and a grand total of 4,853 copies to give out.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, July 29th at 6pm EDT.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, Germany, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Candlewick Press Walker Books US Black Rose Writing
Ballantine Books Beacon Press Flyaway Books
Akashic Books Revell Apex Publications
ClydeBank Media Sinful Press Anaphora Literary Press
World Weaver Press Tenth Street Press Muskrat Press, LLC
Tundra Books William Morrow Prufrock Press
Bloomsbury Algonquin Books Petra Books
Run Amok Books City Owl Press Three Rooms Press
Faber & Faber USA Turner Publishing Open Books
CarTech Books Poolbeg Press BHC Press
WoodstockArts Month9Books Bauhan Publishing
Avrock Press Holland Park Press Oneworld Publications
Kinkajou Press Westminster John Knox Press ScareStreet
NCSA Literatur Tiny Fox Press NewCon Press
Henry Holt and Company Zimbell House Publishing

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Thursday, June 6th, 2019

Free books from June Early Reviewers

Win free books from the June 2019 batch of Early Reviewer titles! We’ve got 94 books this month, and a grand total of 4,450 copies to give out, including Alison Weir’s latest, Anna of Kleve.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, June 24th at 6pm EDT.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, Germany, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Kaylie Jones Books Chronicle Books Black Rose Writing
Candlewick Press Apex Publications ClydeBank Media
Orca Book Publishers William Morrow Ballantine Books
Wave Runner Publishing Beacon Press Oneworld Publications
Flyaway Books Prufrock Press Bantam Dell
Red Adept Publishing Walker Books US Meerkat Press
Random House Heritage Books City Owl Press
Sinful Press Real Nice Books CarTech Books
Revell Galbadia Press Plough Publishing House
Bellevue Literary Press Pulp Literature Press Poolbeg Press
Tenth Street Press Best Day Books For Young Readers Petra Books
BookViewCafe Books by Elle, Inc University of Texas Press
ScareStreet NewCon Press Scribe Publications
BHC Press Month9Books

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Wednesday, May 8th, 2019

May 2019 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the May 2019 batch of Early Reviewer titles! We’ve got 102 books this month, and a grand total of 5,085 copies to give out.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Tuesday, May 28th at 6pm EDT.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, Germany, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Candlewick Press Chronicle Books ECW Press
Black Rose Writing Random House Unsolicited Press
Shaking the Tree Press Penguin Teen Canada Tundra Books
S. Woodhouse Books Apex Publications ClydeBank Media
Tiny Fox Press All Points Press, LLC Five Rivers Publishing
Conium Press Prufrock Press City Owl Press
Anaphora Literary Press William Morrow CarTech Books
Sinful Press Mirror World Publishing Books by Elle, Inc
Open Books ScareStreet Revell
Bellevue Literary Press The Writers of the Apocalypse Poolbeg Press
Finesse Small Beer Press Scribe Publications
Tantor Media HighBridge Audio Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Coach House Books Avery Shadow Dragon Press
Holland Park Press Petra Books NewCon Press
Orca Book Publishers Touri Language Learning

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019

April 2019 Early Reviewers

a href=”http://www.librarything.com/er/list”>Win free books from the April 2019 batch of Early Reviewer titles! We’ve got 131 books this month, and a grand total of 5,445 copies to give out.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, April 29th at 6pm EDT.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, Germany, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Candlewick Press Candlewick Entertainment Walker Books US
Black Rose Writing Consortium Book Sales and Distribution Kaylie Jones Books
Chronicle Books Beacon Press William Morrow
World Weaver Press ECW Press Ballantine Books
Revell First Steps Publishing Mirror World Publishing
Timber Press Children’s Art Foundation-Stone Soup Inc. Everything Goes Media
Unsolicited Press Prufrock Press Red Adept Publishing
Crystal Peake Publisher Rolling Wheelhouse Publishing Shaking the Tree Press
ClydeBank Media Tundra Books Puffin Books Canada
Frayed Edge Press Apex Publications Henry Holt and Company
CarTech Books Meerkat Press Touri Language Learning
Poolbeg Press Holland Park Press Harper Perennial
FYD Media, LLC Open Books Literary Wanderlust LLC
Tantor Media HighBridge Audio Zimbell House Publishing
Month9Books Tiny Fox Press Gibson House Press
Poise and Pen Publishing City Owl Press ScareStreet
NewCon Press Pulp Literature Press BookViewCafe
BHC Press

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Tuesday, March 5th, 2019

March 2019 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the March 2019 batch of Early Reviewers! This month we’ve got 115 titles, and a grand total of 3,975 copies to give out.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, March 25th at 6pm EDT.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Candlewick Press Walker Books US Candlewick Entertainment
Black Rose Writing Tundra Books Penguin Teen Canada
Revell First Steps Publishing Prufrock Press
Apex Publications Akashic Books Chronicle Books
Beacon Press Flyaway Books Ashland Creek Press
ECW Press Red Adept Publishing William Morrow
Poise and Pen Publishing Tule Publishing Month9Books
Oneworld Publications City Owl Press CarTech Books
Roxy Publishing Galaxy Press HighBridge Audio
Tantor Media Circling Rivers Blazing Sword Publishing Ltd.
Harper Perennial Allium Press of Chicago Ballantine Books
Mirror World Publishing NewCon Press BHC Press
Children’s Art Foundation-Stone Soup Inc. Gefen Publishing House Bellevue Literary Press
Zimbell House Publishing Pulp Literature Press ScareStreet
Random House TarcherPerigree Bauhan Publishing

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Thursday, February 7th, 2019

February 2019 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the February 2019 batch of Early Reviewers! This month we’ve got 117 titles, and a grand total of 4,890 copies to give out.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, February 25th at 6PM Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Candlewick Press Black Rose Writing Greenleaf Book Group
Revell Brick Mantel Books Tundra Books
Penguin Teen Canada Elandrian Press Avery
Heritage Books ClydeBank Media World Weaver Press
William Morrow Month9Books ECW Press
Literary Wanderlust LLC Poolbeg Press Consortium Book Sales and Distribution
Harper Perennial Pulp Literature Press Oneworld Publications
Apex Publications CarTech Books Zimbell House Publishing
Bellevue Literary Press Unsolicited Press NewCon Press
Tantor Media HighBridge Audio Akashic Books
Plough Publishing House Beacon Press Chronicle Books
Henry Holt and Company Scribe Publications Greystone Books
BookViewCafe Gefen Publishing House Red Adept Publishing
Two Umbrellas Hot Tree Publishing BHC Press
University of Nevada Press Prodigy Gold Books Authors 4 Authors Publishing Cooperative
Open Books ScareStreet

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Wednesday, January 9th, 2019

January 2019 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the January 2019 batch of Early Reviewers! This month we’ve got 112 titles, and a grand total of 5,605 copies to give out.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, January 28th at 6PM Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Tundra Books Faber & Faber USA Akashic Books
Candlewick Press Henry Holt and Company Ballantine Books
Random House Revell Beacon Press
Black Rose Writing Petra Books Small Beer Press
Science, Naturally! Month9Books Literary Wanderlust LLC
The Writers of the Apocalypse Best Day Books For Young Readers Prufrock Press
HighBridge Audio Tantor Media City Owl Press
Orca Book Publishers Puffin Books Canada Authors 4 Authors Publishing Cooperative
Rogue Planet Publishing Elandrian Press CarTech Books
Vinspire Publishing, LLC Oneworld Publications Bellevue Literary Press
RELIANCE BOOKS Pulp Literature Press Xist Publishing
Run Amok Books Plough Publishing House Thunderchild Publishing
Scribe Publications Coach House Books John Ott
Heritage Books FYD Media, LLC Marble City Publishing
BookViewCafe Prodigy Gold Books ScareStreet
BHC Press ClydeBank Media Book Baby

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Thursday, December 13th, 2018

12 Days of LibraryThing: Holiday Scavenger Hunt

Happy Holidays! This year we’re trying something new, 12 Days of LibraryThing: a scavenger hunt around the site. Starting today, we will add one clue per day through December 24th. Each clue refers to a page on LibraryThing, which is marked with a pear icon when you go to it. Gather each day’s pear to be entered into drawings for prizes!

» The clues are here!

How it works:

  • New clues launch at midnight EST. There will be one new clue each day from now through Dec. 24th.
  • Decipher the clues and visit the corresponding LibraryThing pages to find the pears.
  • If a page has a pear, you’ll see a banner at the top of the page.
  • There is a new clue each day. We encourage you to find as many pears as you can, but you only get credit for the daily prize if you find the pear on the day it was posted.
  • Come and discuss your pear hunting and exchange hints on Talk.

Win prizes:

  • Any member who finds a pear on the day it was posted will be awarded a pear badge ()
  • Each day, we’ll randomly select a member who found that day’s pear to receive a set of our LibraryThing/TinyCat coasters.
  • Members who find all twelve pears will be entered into a drawing for a LibraryThing tote bag. We will pick the lucky tote bag winner on December 31st.

Questions or comments? Join the discussion on Talk. Happy pear gathering!

Labels: fun, holiday

Thursday, December 6th, 2018

December 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the December 2018 batch of Early Reviewers! This month we’ve got 113 titles, and a grand total of 5,350 copies to give out.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Tuesday, Jan. 1st at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Akashic Books Candlewick Press Black Rose Writing
Faber & Faber USA Revell Henry Holt and Company
John Ott Random House Beacon Press
World Weaver Press Heritage Books WestWinds Press
Pacific Boulevard Books RELIANCE BOOKS William Morrow
The Ardent Writer Press Scribe Publications Ballantine Books
Flyaway Books Amberjack Publishing Prufrock Press
ScareStreet HighBridge Audio Tantor Media
Orca Book Publishers Oneworld Publications 2Leaf Press
Small Beer Press Poolbeg Press CarTech Books
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing Harper Perennial Goldenjay Books
BLF Press MysteriousPress.com/Open Road Artemesia Publishing
Bumpity Boulevard Press Meerkat Press Bellevue Literary Press
Three Rooms Press Prodigy Gold Books Yali Books
BHC Press Two Umbrellas

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Friday, November 30th, 2018

5th Annual LibraryThing Holiday Card Exchange

cardexchange-fullOur 5th annual LibraryThing Holiday Card Exchange is here! Inspired by ALA Think Tank and Reddit, previous years have brought holiday cheer to many, so we’re doing it again!

The idea is simple:

  • Mail a Holiday card to a random LibraryThing member.
  • You’ll get one from another member. Only that member will see your address.*
  • You can mail a hand-made or store card. Add a note to personalize it.

Sign-up closes Friday, December 7th at 5:00 PM EST. We’ll inform you of your matches within an hour or so. Send your cards out soon after.

» Sign up for the LibrayThing Holiday Card Exchange

Questions? Join the discussion on Talk

* In order for the cards you receive to be addressed to your real name, you must include your name in the address box.

Labels: card exchange, events, fun, holiday

Friday, November 16th, 2018

Feature Update: Sharing to Facebook

Sharing your reviews, book adds, and other LibraryThing activity got an update! To test it out head over to Your Feed and click the “Share this” link next to the action you’d like to share.

Here’s what a posted review looks like today.

The long version

In August, Facebook ended its old publishing actions API, meaning websites (like LibraryThing) that had built out features for sharing directly to Facebook had to rebuild those features from the ground up. Some sites and services, such as Twitter, simply disabled this feature.

Those of you following along on the bug report might remember that we temporarily disabled our share to Facebook feature, too. LibraryThing’s developers (especially Chris C.) spent the last couple months rebuilding our Facebook sharing capability.

How to use it

Sign in to LibraryThing and go to Your Feed by clicking the “Share” link in the upper right corner of any page. Or post or update a book review, and tick the “Facebook” box next to “Share on” before hitting “Save review.”

If you’re not already logged into Facebook, you’ll be prompted to sign in, otherwise, you’ll see your post draft appear right away.

Posting a review links directly to the reviews page, with yours appearing at the top. Sharing a book you’ve added will link to your unique book page.

What’s new?

Review text: previously, we were unable to pull the text of members’ reviews into the body of the post itself. The link showed a snippet of your review (and it still does), but your rating and the full text wouldn’t be visible. We’ve fixed that. You can opt to show that rating and review text (like the screenshot above), or click the ‘x’ while composing your post to show only the link and snippet, like so.

Linked accounts

Linking your LibraryThing and Facebook accounts is no longer required to share things to Facebook. This feature is still useful for finding Facebook friends (see Friend Finder below) who are also on LibraryThing, but it has no effect on whether or what you can share from LibraryThing to Facebook.

You can still link or un-link your accounts here.

Friend Finder

Find out which of your Facebook and/or Twitter friends are on LibraryThing, too! Use the Friend Finder to see your friends on LibraryThing, and send invites to those who aren’t.

What’s next?

We’re still working on improving the cover images that display with sharing book adds.

We also want to hear from you—try it out, and tell us what you think on Talk.

Labels: facebook, features

Wednesday, November 14th, 2018

SantaThing 2018: Bookish Secret Santa!

It’s the most wonderful time of the year: the twelfth annual SantaThing is here at last!

What’s SantaThing? SantaThing is “Secret Santa” for LibraryThing members.

Done this before?

» SIGN UP FOR SANTATHING NOW!

HOW IT WORKS

You pay into the SantaThing system (between $15–$50), and pick your favorite bookseller. We match you with a LibraryThing member, and you play Santa by selecting books for them. Another Santa does the same for you, in secret. LibraryThing does the ordering, and you get the joy of giving AND receiving books!

Sign up once or thrice, for yourself or someone else.

Even if you don’t want to be a Santa, you can help by suggesting books for others. Click on an existing SantaThing profile to leave a suggestion.

Every year, LibraryThing members give generously to each other through SantaThing. If you’d like to donate an entry, or want to participate, but it’s just not in the budget this year, be sure to check out our Donations Thread, run once again by our fantastic volunteer member, mellymel1713278.

IMPORTANT DATES

Sign-ups close WEDNESDAY, November 28th at 12pm EST. By Wednesday evening, we’ll notify you via profile comment who your Santee is, and you can start picking books.

You’ll then have a week to pick your books, until THURSDAY, December 6th at 12pm EST. As soon as the picking ends, the ordering begins, and we’ll get all the books out to you as soon as we can.

» Go sign up to become a Secret Santa now!

WHAT’S NEW THIS YEAR?

Every year we tweak SantaThing a little. This year, we’re thrilled to be partnering with Print as our official local SantaThing store once again. Print is a great indie bookstore located in Portland, ME (not far from LibraryThing HQ!). Other new additions: Amazon.de has expanded their free shipping options, which is good news for all. Sadly, Audible still doesn’t allow for the gifting of individual audiobooks. I know that was a big disappointment last year. If you’d like audiobooks, be sure to say so in your SantaThing profile, and your Secret Santa can select CD copies of those from your store of choice.

Just like last year, the Kindle option is available to all members, regardless of location. So long as your Kindle is registered on Amazon.com (not .co.uk, .ca, etc.), you can elect to receive your SantaThing gifts as Kindle ebooks. See more information about Kindle and SantaThing here.

SHIPPING

Some of our booksellers are able to offer free shipping, and some are not. Depending on your bookseller of choice, you may receive $5 less in books, to cover shipping costs. You can find details about shipping costs and holiday ordering deadlines for each of our booksellers here on the SantaThing Help page.

Go sign up now!

QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?

This is our TWELFTH year of SantaThing. See the SantaThing Help page further details and FAQ.

Feel free to ask your questions over on this Talk topic, or you can contact Loranne directly at loranne@librarything.com.

Happy SantaThinging!

Labels: events, fun, holiday, santathing

Tuesday, November 6th, 2018

November 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the November 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! This month we’ve got 100 titles, and a grand total of 4,530 copies to give out.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, November 26th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Akashic Books Tundra Books Candlewick Entertainment
Black Rose Writing World Weaver Press Harper Perennial
Henry Holt and Company Scribe Publications Revell
Graphic Arts Books Canongate Books RELIANCE BOOKS
Icon Books Success Full Press William Morrow
Transformation Media Books John Ott Ballantine Books
Pacific Boulevard Books Consortium Book Sales and Distribution Oneworld Publications
Beacon Press Prufrock Press Candlewick Press
Provisioners Press Unsolicited Press Tantor Media
HighBridge Audio CarTech Books Tule Publishing
City Owl Press Literary Wanderlust LLC EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
Fifth Element Press Open Books NewCon Press
Heritage Books Dr. Cicero Books Fireship Press
Hot Tree Publishing Kamel Press Goldenjay Books
Common Deer Press Saborn Press Old Crow Publishing
BHC Press Prodigy Gold Books

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018

Free books! October 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the October 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! This month we’ve got 100 titles, and a grand total of 3,845 copies to give out.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, October 29th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Akashic Books Penguin Teen Canada Puffin Books Canada
Black Rose Writing Cloud Lodge Books Candlewick Press
Revell Gefen Publishing House William Morrow
Anaphora Literary Press Harper Perennial Bauhan Publishing
Vinspire Publishing, LLC Poolbeg Press Coach House Books
Greystone Books Canongate Books First Steps Publishing
Scribe Publications Small Beer Press P.R.A. Publishing
Consortium Book Sales and Distribution Henry Holt and Company Prufrock Press
Mirror World Publishing Tantor Media HighBridge Audio
BookViewCafe Elewyn Publishing Timber Press
Smoking Pen Press Alaska Northwest Books CarTech Books
Orca Book Publishers City Owl Press Goldenjay Books
TouchPoint Press Open Books BHC Press
HCI Books Thomas Dunne Books SoundStar Productions
The Wild Rose Press Chronicle Books EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Wednesday, September 5th, 2018

September 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the September 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! This month we’ve got 113 titles, and a grand total of 4,590 copies to give out.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, September 24th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

First Steps Publishing Akashic Books Tundra Books
Puffin Books Canada Black Rose Writing World Weaver Press
Turner Publishing Candlewick Press Walker Books US
Candlewick Entertainment Harper Perennial William Morrow
ibidem Press Unsolicited Press Platypus Media
Hybrid Global Publishing Prufrock Press Ballantine Books
Poolbeg Press Meerkat Press Tantor Media
HighBridge Audio Oneworld Publications Red Adept Publishing
Capture Books Triumvirate Press Boyle & Dalton
Anaphora Literary Press Kasva Press EsKape Press
Bublish City Owl Press South Dakota Historical Society Press
Coral Press Elewyn Publishing Plough Publishing House
TouchPoint Press eBI Press Our House Publishing
Avid Publishing LLC Open Books Scribe Publications
Greystone Books Vinspire Publishing, LLC NewCon Press
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing The Plaid Raccoon Press BHC Press
CarTech Books

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Tuesday, August 7th, 2018

Win free books: August 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the July 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! This month we’ve got 128 titles, and a grand total of 4,395 copies to give out, including Yuval Noah Harari’s upcoming 21 Lessons for the 21st Century.

Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, August 27th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, Germany, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

First Steps Publishing Candlewick Press Apex Publications
Black Rose Writing Kaylie Jones Books Akashic Books
Tundra Books Penguin Teen Canada Puffin Books Canada
Harmony Ink Press Hot Tree Publishing Oneworld Publications
Graphic Arts Books Random House Cohoes Falls Media
Smoking Pen Press Revell Bloomsbury
Hybrid Global Publishing William Morrow Velvet Morning Press
Kasva Press Avery EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
Etchings Press Eerdmans Books for Young Readers Ballantine Books
Timber Press Tule Publishing Tantor Media
HighBridge Audio Chronicle Books CarTech Books
Dreamspinner Press DSP Publications Greenleaf Book Group
Prufrock Press Poolbeg Press Sinful Press
Mirror World Publishing World Weaver Press Fathom Publishing Company
Ashland Creek Press Real Nice Books February Partners
Literary Wanderlust LLC Plough Publishing House Blind Eye Books
BearManor Media Dynamic eBooks Holland Park Press
The Plaid Raccoon Press Goldenjay Books Five Directions Press
NewCon Press Blue Crow Books City Owl Press
BHC Press Two Umbrellas Amika Press

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Monday, July 30th, 2018

LibraryThing Movie Night: Jurassic Park

Break out the popcorn—it’s time for another LibraryThing Movie Night!

So far, we’ve screened Never Let Me Go and Stardust, the latter to go along with our group read of the Neil Gaiman novel. But if the box office has taught us anything, it’s that there’s no time like the summer time for a good ol’ action/thriller flick.

Join us Wednesday, Aug. 8th at 9pm EDT to watch the 1993 film adaptation of Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park.

Details

Synchronize your watches for Wednesday, Aug. 8th, at 9pm EDT (US). That’s when we’ll start the show. Jurassic Park is available to stream on Netflix in the US (along with other countries), or you can rent it on Amazon, Google, or iTunes, among other platforms.

You can see the trailer for the movie on YouTube.

Talk about it

Talking during the movie is highly encouraged! Join the discussion on the Talk thread during or after the movie.

We ask that you keep discussion spoiler-free until we’re all watching together. Yes, this one’s been out for a while, but if you’ve read the book or seen the movie already, don’t ruin any surprises!

More

Questions, comments, or suggestions for other movies you’d like to watch with LTers? Post ’em on Talk.

Labels: events, fun, movie event, movies

Monday, July 30th, 2018

LibraryThing Models Needed: Show off your LT gear!

With LibraryThing’s 13th anniversary on the horizon (Aug. 29th!), it’s high time we updated our Store gallery. Currently, Store photos feature staff members (or our cute kids), and we’d like to change that—our store should reflect our membership.

We’d like you to send us photos of yourself, (or your family, your pets) sporting your favorite LibraryThing (or TinyCat) gear. A few highlights will be featured on our main store pages, and the rest will go into a gallery for LT members to see.

Email your photos to loranne@librarything.com, or post them in your member gallery, and point us to them.

Be sure to send in your photos by Monday, Aug. 20th, so we can compile them in time for our anniversary.

Win a free shirt

Don’t have a LibraryThing or TinyCat shirt, or need an update? We’re giving away 20 t-shirts (winners’ choice) at random. Fill out this form to enter the drawing. Winners will be picked and notified on Wednesday, Aug. 8th, 5pm EDT, so be sure to enter before then.

Update 08/06: We’ve had so many entries into the drawing, we’re upping the number of shirts we’re giving away to 40 instead of 10!

» Enter the drawing

Questions?

Join the discussion on Talk.

Labels: LT swag, tshirts

Thursday, July 5th, 2018

July 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the July 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! This month we’ve got 109 titles, and a grand total of 3,935 copies to give out. Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, July 30th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Candlewick Press Tundra Books Puffin Books Canada
Tule Publishing Greenleaf Book Group Revell
World Weaver Press Apex Publications Oneworld Publications
Month9Books Cloud Lodge Books Eerdmans Books for Young Readers
Harper Perennial Black Rose Writing William Morrow
Five Rivers Publishing Literary Wanderlust LLC Gecko Press
Pilgrims Process Publishers Akashic Books Bloomsbury
NewCon Press City Owl Press Anaphora Literary Press
Exterminating Angel Press Read Furiously Prufrock Press
Etchings Press Faber & Faber USA EsKape Press
Tantor Media HighBridge Audio Harmony Ink Press
Real Nice Books Blue Crow Books Provisioners Press
CarTech Books Hot Tree Publishing Open Books
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing Small Beer Press Hawaiian Heritage Press
ClydeBank Media BookViewCafe Avid Publishing LLC
Dynamic eBooks Unsolicited Press Henry Holt and Company
BHC Press The Overlook Press Chronicle Books
Three Rooms Press

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Tuesday, June 19th, 2018

Five million more Library of Congress records

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We’ve recently imported 5,148,400 new records from the Library of Congress into OverCat, LibraryThing’s data repository. This brings the total number of records in OverCat to nearly 78 million! That’s 78 million high-quality library (MARC) records you can use in cataloging on LibraryThing.

This new dataset was produced by the Library of Congress from records in the 2014 Retrospective file sets—the most recent currently available. The Library of Congress provides these MARC records as part of its MARC Open Access program. Although LibraryThing adds MARC records to Overcat as members search for them, this is our first mass update from Library of Congress data since OverCat debuted in 2010.

Thanks to developer CCatalfo‘s efforts to make this happen. Notice anything different in OverCat? Join the discussion and tell us about it on Talk.

Further reading

Labels: cataloging, library of congress

Tuesday, June 5th, 2018

June 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the June 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! This month we’ve got 99 titles, and a grand total of 3,645 copies to give out. Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, June 25th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Candlewick Press First Steps Publishing Tundra Books
Penguin Teen Canada William Morrow Revell
ClydeBank Media Unsolicited Press World Weaver Press
Hawaiian Heritage Press Black Rose Writing Tule Publishing
Timber Press Sparkling Books Orca Book Publishers
Oneworld Publications Common Deer Press CarTech Books
Apex Publications Random House HighBridge Audio
Tantor Media Amberjack Publishing Yali Books
Marble City Publishing Prufrock Press Flyaway Books
Two Umbrellas Meerkat Press Cloud Lodge Books
Velvet Morning Press BookViewCafe Ballantine Books
Harper Perennial City Owl Press Poolbeg Press
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing Bellevue Literary Press Dreamspinner Press
Mirror World Publishing Three Rooms Press BHC Press
Elewyn Publishing Chronicle Books Story Spring Publishing, LLC

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Thursday, May 31st, 2018

Group Read/Movie Night June 2018

Last week, we asked you to vote on a slate of four candidates for our next One LibraryThing, One Book read, along with an accompanying film adaptation, which will be our next LT Movie Night. Thanks to all of you who voted!

Our Winner

With 164 members in favor, Neil Gaiman’s Stardust made the final cut (with Atonement and The Price of Salt coming in close together. Meanwhile, Into the Wild got more votes against than for!

Originally published in 1998, Stardust will be our first fantasy book we’ve taken on for OLOB. The story follows an young man on a quest to bring back a star to win the (romantic) favor of a particular young woman. Of course, it turns out the star has other ideas, which lend themselves to quite an adventure.

The book also has a graphic novel version, featuring art by Charles Vess. Folks reading along are welcome to choose which edition they’d prefer to read.

The film of the same name was released in 2007, and is available to stream on Netflix in the US. Both the book and film should be readily available at most local libraries, too!

Details

If you haven’t joined us for One LibraryThing, One Book before, I encourage you to stop by the introductory blog post to catch up on the basics.

Official discussion for the book will begin Monday, June 25th, at 12pm EDT. But that doesn’t mean it’s too early to get started! If you’d like to get a jump on talking to your fellow readers, “Introduce Yourself” thread. Have you read Stardust before, or want to get discussion going while it’s still in progress? Share your (spoiler-free) thoughts in the “First Impressions” thread.

Movie Night

We’ll post reminders as the date draws near, but our 2nd-ever LibraryThing Movie Night will take place Friday, June 29th, at 9pm EDT. By that point, book discussion will be well underway, and this will add more to it!

We hope that everyone who voted (particularly those whose top pick won!) will join us for the read! General questions or comments about One LibraryThing, One Book, are, as always, welcome here. Stay tuned to the One LibraryThing, One Book group for updates!

Labels: fun, movie event, One LibraryThing One Book

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018

Vote for June’s group read & movie night

This June, we’re gearing up for a double feature: we’re back for another round of the site-wide group read, One LibraryThing, One Book (OLOB) plus, we’re combining this with the next LibraryThing Movie Night—we’ll be reading a book together, as well as watching the film adaptation. And we need your help picking which book/movie combo to discuss!

LT Staff got together and came up with a slate of four books and film adaptations—we think we’ve got a group with a little something for everyone. On to the nominees:

Vote!

Voting will remain open for one week—from now until Thurs., May 31st, at 12:00pm EDT.

» Go vote for your favorites now!

We’re using LibraryThing’s own poll system this time. This allows members to vote “yes,” “no,” or “undecided” on each book/movie pair, so you can express both your likes and your dislikes. We’ve assigned point values to each response, and the book/movie with the most points at the end of voting will be our selections.

Then what?

We’ll announce the winner as soon as voting ends on May 31st. We want to give everyone ample time to acquire and read the book, so discussion will start on Monday, June 25th. LT Movie night for the accompanying film will be later that same week, on Friday, June 29th.

More

If you’re unfamiliar with One LibraryThing, One Book, or want to see what we’ve read in the past, check out our OLOB blog archive. You can also see our last LT Movie Night selection here.

Questions? Comments? Feel free to post them on Talk, or drop me a line at loranne@librarything.com.

Labels: fun, movie event, One LibraryThing One Book

Monday, May 7th, 2018

May 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the May 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! This month we’ve got 117 titles, and a grand total of 3,950 copies to give out. Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, May 28th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Candlewick Press Akashic Books Tundra Books
Penguin Teen Canada Puffin Books Canada Random House
Bloomsbury World Weaver Press Heritage Books
Muskrat Press, LLC Avery Beacon Press
Mirror World Publishing Everything Goes Media Timber Press
The Lemic Group, Inc. Nicholas Brealey William Morrow
Ballantine Books Platypus Media Revell
Plough Publishing House The Ardent Writer Press Read Furiously
CarTech Books Tantor Media HighBridge Audio
NewCon Press Cloud Lodge Books Harper Perennial
Gecko Press Sinful Press Anaphora Literary Press
Open Books Oneworld Publications Prufrock Press
Mythic Delirium Books Month9Books BHC Press
Zimbell House Publishing Small Beer Press EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
City Owl Press Common Deer Press Spirit Paw Press, LLC
Prodigy Gold Books Gefen Publishing House Hot Tree Publishing
Eifrig Publishing Chronicle Books

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2018

April 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the April 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! This month we’ve got 116 titles, and a grand total of 3,670 copies to give out. Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, April 30th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Chronicle Books Akashic Books Tundra Books
Puffin Books Canada Penguin Teen Canada World Weaver Press
Harper Perennial Raincloud Press Apex Publications
Sinful Press William Morrow Prodigy Gold Books
Tule Publishing ClydeBank Media Muskrat Press, LLC
HarperCollins Childrens Books Candlewick Press Heritage Books
The Ardent Writer Press Poolbeg Press Twin Crowns Press
HighBridge Audio Ballantine Books EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
Allium Press of Chicago Beacon Press Mirror World Publishing
Tantor Media Revell CarTech Books
Hot Tree Publishing Gefen Publishing House BookViewCafe
Oneworld Publications City Owl Press Plough Publishing House
BHC Press John Ott Peasantry Press
Prufrock Press Bellevue Literary Press Emerson & Tilman
Kazabo Publishing

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Thursday, March 8th, 2018

March 2018 Early Reviewers—Win free books!

Win free books from the March 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! This month we’ve got 109 titles, and a grand total of 3,233 copies to give out. Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, March 26th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Raincloud Press First Steps Publishing Candlewick Press
Akashic Books Kaylie Jones Books Open Lens
Tundra Books Puffin Books Canada Penguin Teen Canada
Revell William Morrow Literary Wanderlust LLC
Oceanview Publishing Petra Books Ballantine Books
Random House Eerdmans Books for Young Readers Heritage Books
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing HighBridge Audio Tantor Media
EsKape Press Raven Books Blue Crow Books
Gefen Publishing House Harper Perennial Odyssey Books
Apex Publications CarTech Books Bellevue Literary Press
Kazabo Publishing Open Books NewCon Press
City Owl Press Oneworld Publications Prufrock Press
BookViewCafe BHC Press Henry Holt and Company
Small Beer Press Poise and Pen Publishing Emerald Lake Books
ForeEdge Small Beer Press/Big Mouth House Three Rooms Press
Chronicle Books The Lemic Group, Inc. 1845 Publishing
Soul Food Publishing Emerson & Tilman Loose Leaves Publishing
Stone Pier Press

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Tuesday, February 6th, 2018

February 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the February 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! This month we’ve got 100 titles, and a grand total of 3,945 copies to give out, and it’s a particularly good month for children’s book fans. Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, February 26th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Raincloud Press Candlewick Press Faber & Faber USA
Month9Books Chronicle Books Everything Goes Media
Velvet Morning Press Apex Publications Harper Perennial
Akashic Books William Morrow Anaphora Literary Press
John Ott Revell Tundra Books
Penguin Teen Canada Tule Publishing Random House
Hawaiian Heritage Press Orca Book Publishers Oneworld Publications
Meerkat Press Prodigy Gold Books BookViewCafe
Tu Books Tantor Media HighBridge Audio
CarTech Books Literary Wanderlust LLC ForeEdge
Ballantine Books NewCon Press Prufrock Press
Plough Publishing House EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing BHC Press
Flyaway Books Fernwood Publishing

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Tuesday, February 6th, 2018

January 2018 Early Reviewers

Win free books from the January 2018 batch of Early Reviewer titles! The first batch of the new year is here with 67 titles, and a grand total of 2,064 copies to give out. Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

If you haven’t already, sign up for Early Reviewers. If you’ve already signed up, please check your mailing/email address and make sure they’re correct.

» Request books here!

The deadline to request a copy is Monday, January 29th at 6pm Eastern.

Eligiblity: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, and many more. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Beacon Press Apex Publications Raincloud Press
Prodigy Gold Books Candlewick Press Brash Books
Tundra Books Penguin Teen Canada Faber & Faber USA
Greenleaf Book Group Harper Perennial Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
World Weaver Press BHC Press Five Rivers Publishing
Books by Elle, Inc Random House Chronicle Books
Eerdmans Books for Young Readers NewCon Press Poolbeg Press
HighBridge Audio Tantor Media Odyssey Books
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing CarTech Books Vintage Pug Press, LLC
Open Books Blue Crow Books Bellevue Literary Press
Blacksmith Books BookViewCafe City Owl Press
Prufrock Press Akashic Books Henry Holt and Company

Labels: early reviewers, LTER

Wednesday, December 20th, 2017

Top Five Books of 2017

Every December, LT staff members compile a list of our top five favorite books we’ve read this year. You can see past years’ lists here.

We also like seeing members’ favorite reads, so we compiled a list that all of LibraryThing can add to. We’re interested in not just the most read books of 2017, but the best of the best. What were your top five for this year? Note: books on this list weren’t necessarily published in 2017—these are the best we’ve read this year, regardless of publication date.

» List: Top Five Books of 2017—Add your own!

Without further ado, here are our staff favorites!


KJ

Hunger by Roxane Gay
This memoir is both baldly honest and achingly human. Gay writes in her forthright manner about her lifelong relationship with her body and soul, pointing her incisive lens on how fat women experience a deeply prejudiced world.

Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan by Ruth Gilligan
Combining two of the world’s great storytelling cultures, Gilligan’s book about Jewish people in Ireland in the 20th century, told through three intertwining stories, strikes a unique and heartfelt note.

Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout
This collection of connected short stories really nails the unique interpersonal conflicts of small town Maine better than any book I’ve ever read, except perhaps a couple Stephen King novels.

Edinburgh by Alexander Chee
This author’s first book (he’s better known for his second, The Queen of the Night), which details the fallout from a sexually abusive choir conductor, contains the spectrum of human emotions in spare, wrenching prose, and some lush descriptions of Maine landscapes as well.

Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
The book I have been physically pressing upon every woman in my life who has ever been called “kinda intense.” Machado’s short story collection uses the format of gothic tales to interrogate the daily visceral horrors of women living under a patriarchy which is both distant and intimate at the same time. My favorite? “Eight Bites,” a.k.a. the answer to the question: “where does the fat go after bariatric surgery?”

KJ’s honorable mentions:
Honorable mentions go to the fantasy books that helped me through the hard parts of this year: The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue (Note from Abby: this book is utterly charming, the perfect balm to the insanity of 2017), The City of Brass, and The Queen’s Thief series.


Loranne

The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin
I read the entirety of Jemisin’s Broken Earth Trilogy this year, back-to-back-to-back, and if I’m being 100% honest, those three books would all be in my Top Five. But I wanted to give a special nod to the second installment, for knocking my socks off where other middle-of-the-trilogy books often fall short. If you like inventive fantasy, with rich, unique worlds, or if you just like rocks, definitely give her work a shot.

Touch by Claire North
This was one of the most fun, compelling books I read all year. A sci-fi thriller about a centuries-old entity that can take over a person’s body via touch, and who finds theirself being hunted down.

The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu
Smart, well-written, hard sci-fi set around China’s Cultural Revolution. Full of wonderfully complex characters and a unique premise—once you figure out what’s really going on.

Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughan
If a 1980s girl gang of newspaper deliverers + time travel doesn’t sound like an awesome, wild ride, then this probably isn’t the comic for you. If it does…

Injection by Warren Ellis
My favorite creepy, weird comic about a group of geniuses who unleash an AI onto the Internet, and what it does once it settles in.

Loranne’s dishonorable mentions:

  • Armada by Ernest Cline: Meet “All the pop culture references that couldn’t be crammed into Ready Player One: The Novel”. I’m not much of an RPO fan to begin with, but attempting to read this one (my only DNF this year!) makes me actively dislike RPO in retrospect.
  • Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari: A big ol’ NOPE. What a slog that amounted to nothing.

Abby

Amberlough by Lara Elena Donnelly
A fantasy world with gay spies and smugglers in an eerily prescient fascist state.

The Wanderers by Meg Howrey
A fantastic but somewhat quiet character study of astronauts during a simulation of a mission to Mars. (Note from KJ: cosigned from the resident company space opera nerd.)

Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
This book has everything. It’s an Ocean’s Eleven-esque heist, with magic, and with maps in the front. (I’m a sucker for a book with a map in the front.)

If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio
Murder mystery + theater students who are both incredibly pretentious and undeniably human + so much Shakespeare. Glorious.

The Unseen World by Liz Moore
This book is smart, and heartbreaking. If your motto is like mine, “get wrecked by literature,” read this.

Abby’s honorable mentions:

  • The Woman Who Smashed Codes by Jason Fagone: The amazing story of Elizabeth Friedman, one of the first code-breakers, whose achievements are buried in history behind those of her husband.

Kate

Honestly, I would have an easier time of listing the five books I disliked most this year (I’m looking at you, Lincoln in the Bardo). Turns out 2017 was difficult for a lot of folks! Add a newborn and a toddler to the mix and my year in reading was less than stellar. I did, however, read every single children’s book published, so here’s my top five in children’s literature:

Supertruck by Stephen Savage
We love all of Savage’s books, but my son especially loves this one. And the dedication definitely didn’t* make me cry.
(*it did)

Dog on a Frog? by Kes Gray
Silly rhymes, which led to lots of laughs.

Gaston by Kelly Dipucchio
A cute book that challenges what it means to fit in, complete with great illustrations, and dialogue which necessitated my horrid, exaggerated french accent which made my son howl with laughter. Plus dogs!

Extremely Cute Animals Operating Heavy Machinery by David Gordon
My sons is crazy about trucks—to the point that we’ve exhausted our library’s vehicle-centric kids’ collection. This one popped up a few weeks ago and he loved it: animals, trucks, and a sneaky lesson about forgiveness.

Everyone by Christopher Silas Neal
Sparse and beautifully illustrated, my son had LOTS to say about this one.

Kate’s honorable mentions:


Kirsten

When the Moon Was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore
I had no idea when I started this book that it would be one I consider potentially life-changing YA. Featuring protagonists with intersectional identities; questions of culture, gender, sexuality, and family; a healthy dose of magical realism and unique prose, I wish it had been around 20 years ago for teenage Kirsten to read.

The Lightning-Struck Heart by TJ Klune
Look, I’ve boiled this down to a simple pitch: it is at once the raunchiest and most wholesome thing I’ve ever read. This book has everything: wizards, a royal family, sexually aggressive dragons, a hornless gay unicorn—need I go on?

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Listened to this on audio—Bahni Turpin’s pacing probably isn’t for everyone, but her delivery was perfect throughout. This is a very accessible story about police brutality, race relations between classes, and living one’s truth. Recommend to absolutely everyone.

The High King’s Golden Tongue by Megan Derr
Yep, more MM romance fantasy, because 2017. I loved the characters in this one, as well as Derr’s decision to center a linguist as necessary to successful governance. Another fun romp, a bit less absurd than the Klune, but no less enjoyable.

Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
Beautifully told stories of intricately interwoven lives, over seven generations of a family. Do recommend looking up the family chart if you listen to it on audio.

Kirsten’s honorable mentions:


Tim

Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood
Lockwood by turns dazzles and drives me nuts. Either way, I’m sure to remember the characters that inhabit her breakthrough memoir—the strangest and most interesting of whom may be the author. The next State of the Thing newsletter will include my interview with her.

The Samurai by Shusaku Endo
Silence made my list last year, in anticipation of the Scorcese movie. Samurai is a much “larger” book, and might have made a more successful movie.

A History of Britain by Simon Schama
Especially volume three (1776–2000). Help me, I’m turning into my Dad. Schama was one of a number of British history books I read this year. Also memorable—and even more of a Dad-read—was Lukacs’s The Duel: The 80-Day Struggle Between Churchill and Hitler.

John W. O’Malley The Jesuits: A History from Ignatius to the Present and St. Ignatius Loyola and the Remarkable History of the First Jesuits.
After Georgetown, devouring a raft of “Jesuits in Space” novels, and experiencing the first Jesuit Pope, it was time to do a deep dive into Ignatius and his order.

Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
I read and/or listened to a number of books with my eleven year-old son this year. Hatchet was one of the stand-outs.

Tim’s dishonorable mentions:
This year was marked by as many duds as successes. A few deserve special mention.

  • Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari: What a terrible follow-up to Sapiens—or rather, a magnification of everything flip and cliched in Sapiens, without any of its interest.
  • The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher: Dreher is asking some of the right questions, and he started a necessary conversation. But his answers are mostly wrongheaded—and frequently gross.
  • Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer: How on earth did this win the Nebula? If this is the best, why bother?
  • The Maze Runner by James Dashner: Now and then I like to read a celebrated YA book. This one’s a stinker.

Kristi

Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
This sensuous historical romance chronicles the evolution of Nancy Astley, an oyster girl who follows her beloved male impersonator to the theatres of London. The abrupt end to their romance is just the beginning for “Nan King,” who discovers other parts of herself—and other lovers—in Victorian England.

Black Moses by Alain Mabanckou
Incredible tale of an orphan from Loango who flees to Pointe-Noire at 13, and experiences a myriad of adventures, trials, and tribulations.

The High House by James Stoddard
High fantasy starring the newest steward of Evenmere mansion. Evenmere holds the power to the universe, quite literally, and our hero must protect it from those who seek to endr reality as we know it.

The Grip of It by Jac Jemc
A creepy thriller! A young couple’s relationship—and sanity—is tested after moving into their new and suspiciously cheap home in small-town Wisconsin.

In the Woods by Tana French
Det. Ryan returns to the woods of his Dublin hometown to investigate the murder of a 12-year-old girl. The case resembles one in 1984, where Ryan and two friends went missing: he was found with no memory of what happened. Now, he must try to remember…


Chris C.

Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond
I found this oldie but goodie absolutely fascinating and eye-opening. Offers an insightful history of the world’s cultures from a variety of different angles.

Stranges in Their Own Land by Arlie Russell Hochschild
An account of a writer’s journey to understand a part of the US she doesn’t personally “get.”

Numbers and the Making of Us by Caleb Everett
A fascinating look at the way numbers have shaped societies and human development from a technological and linguistic point of view. I particularly loved the linguistic aspects.

Sicily: A Literary Guide for Travellers by Andrew Edwards
A tour through Sicily from a literary point of view, visiting important Sicilian writers’ towns and explaining some of Sicily’s variety through a history of it’s literature.

Agile Data Science by Russell Jurney
An introduction to a set of tools and practices for processing large amounts of data and producing visualizations and/or predictions from that data.


Pedro

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni

Radical Candor by Kim Scott Malone

The Weekly Coaching Conversation by Brian Souza

More?

Tell us about your favorites for 2017 on Talk, or add your own Top Five to our list!

Labels: holiday, lists, reading, recommendations, top five