Category Archives: Newly Released Books

Peter Watts releases SF novel under Creative Commons license

Author Peter Watts writes through BoingBoing:

I’ve set my latest novel free under the usual Creative Commons license: you can get Blindsight (Tor, October) by going to my backlist and clicking the relevant thumbnail. I’ve also produced seven alternative dust-jackets for the same title, using (with the artist’s permission) artwork submitted to Tor but not used for their official Blindsight cover. You can get those here. (And take a look here for an impressionistic, documentary-style taste of the novel itself.)

I do this only partly to add data to the ongoing get-rich-by-giving-your-stuff-away experiment. The other reason is that a lot of people seem to be having trouble actually finding the book in brick-and-mortar stores; distribution has been spotty despite advance raves, subsequent praise, and (I’m led to understand) significant buzz. Smaller stores report being backordered for weeks; one of the continent’s two biggest book retailers isn’t carrying it at all (although individual store owners have evidently been special-ordering it). And all the buzz in the world is worth jack-shit if the product isn’t readily available.

So check it out and go wild. And when your eyes start to fall out from phosphor burn, consider buying an old-fashioned paper version. There should be enough to go around before long: I’m told Blindsight’s going into second printing.

Link to read the book online for free (via BoingBoing)

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New books for Dec 6

Hannibal Rising, a thriller by Thomas Harris, is on shelves (in hardcover) today.

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New books for Dec 5

Just released today:

  • The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory
  • Against the Day by Thomas Pynchon
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New books for Dec 1

The Crimson Portrait cover artThe Crimson Portrait by Jody Shields (published by Little, Brown) was released today. The starred Booklist review called it “A top-drawer literary thriller.”

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HarperLuxe large-print line targets baby boomers

HarperCollins is relaunching its line of large-print titles today with the debut of HarperLuxe. HC has redesigned the large-print titles to make them more appealing to readers, especially baby boomers, said publisher Liate Stehlik. “We want to move large-print titles beyond their traditional audience,” which typically has been the visually handicapped and older Americans, Stehlik said. “We want to give baby boomers and others a nicer reading experience.”The redesigned titles will have a 14-point font, slightly smaller than the 16-point used in traditional large-print books, and the leading will be the same size as traditional large print titles. The smaller font will be offset by a crisper design, Stehlik said.

Stehlik said she hopes to do about 100 titles annually under the HarperLuxe imprint, nearly triple the output in recent years. Fiction bestsellers will be a staple of the line, but the imprint will feature nonfiction titles and other works that might appeal to baby boomers, Stehlik said. “We won’t be doing Meg Cabot titles in large print,” she observed.

Read the full Publishers Weekly article here.

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Costa shortlist released

The judges for what used to be called the Whitbread prize have marked its shift to sponsorship by the Costa coffee chain by shifting their taste towards the thriller.Two of the four books picked for the novels shortlist released last night for the inaugural £50,000 Costa award are marketed by their publishers as “gripping”, “tremendously exciting”, “gritty” and “thrilling”.

Read the rest of the Guardian article and browse the shortlist here.

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Nov 28 New Releases

New books released today:

  • Treasure of Khan by Dirk Cussler
  • Temperatures Rising by Sandra Brown
  • Brother Odd by Dean R. Koontz
  • Next by Michael Crichton
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Six Year Old Novelist, Smashes World Record

In a not so surprising play by Scottland based, Aultbea Publishing, who have become known for pushing the works of “child prodigies”, a 1,500 word book by six year old Christopher Beale was launched yesterday in the UK, garnering both a place in the Guiness Book of World Records for youngest published author.  Though some questions have arisen as to past “investment” from parents, Beale’s book, Last Season’s Excursions, is proported to be non-subsidy published and expected to be a hit with collectors.

Read more here

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New books for Nov 21

Shape Shifter cover artI realize I haven’t announced book releases in a while, which is mainly due to my being busy. I’m going to do my best to start reporting on them more frequently again starting now.

The Shape Shifter, a novel by Tony Hillerman, is in stores today. The starred Publisher’s Weekly review noted that “[the] conclusion is sure to startle longtime fans of this acclaimed mystery series.”

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NY Times Bestsellers, (week of Nov. 6th, 2006)

Hardcover Fiction

HARDCOVER FICTION

Top 5 at a Glance
1. LISEY’S STORY, by Stephen King
2. FOR ONE MORE DAY, by Mitch Albom
3. THE COLLECTORS, by David Baldacci
4. ACT OF TREASON, by Vince Flynn
5. ECHO PARK, by Michael Connelly

Complete Hardcover Fiction List »

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

Top 5 at a Glance
1. THE AUDACITY OF HOPE, by Barack Obama
2. THE INNOCENT MAN, by John Grisham
3. CULTURE WARRIOR, by Bill O’Reilly
4. STATE OF DENIAL, by Bob Woodward
5. I FEEL BAD ABOUT MY NECK, by Nora Ephron

Complete Hardcover Nonfiction List »

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