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Best Books of '08

December 31st, 2008

We’ve read. We’ve loved. We’ve conquered a massive TBR pile. So now we’re happy to have sifted through our reviews of ‘08 to present our favorite reads among them. Thank you for reading and loving books as much as we do! We’re announcing fun changes and improvements to Athena’s Bookshelf tomorrow! 

From Kathy Wheeler, A/B Reviewer:

Best Romance:

Passion & Pleasure in London by Melody Thomas

Some Like it Wicked by Teresa Mederios

Before the Scandal by Suzanne Enoch

From A/B editor Malena Lott:

Best General Fiction:

The Letters by Luanne Rice and Joseph Monninger

The Girl Who Stopped Swimming by Joshilynn Jackson

Best Women’s Fiction:

The Opposite of Love by Julianne Buxbaum

My Husband’s Sweethearts by Bridget Asher

Best Debut Novel:

Falling Under by Danielle Young-Ullman

Best Mom Lit:

Mrs. Perfect by Jane Porter

Best Non-Fiction:

Where Did I Leave My Glasses by Martha Weinman Lear

To Hell with All That, Loving & Loathing Our Inner Housewife, by Caitlin Flanagan

 

Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Meaning of Sunglasses, Hadley Freeman

Best Inspirational Non-fiction:

More Notes from the Universe by Mike Dooley

Best Memoir:

Books: A Memoir by Larry McMurtry

 

 

My Husband's Sweethearts – DEBUT DAY!

August 19th, 2008

My Husband’s Sweethearts by Bridget Asher (Hardcover, 8/19/08)

First line: “Careening past airline counters toward the security check-in, I’m explaining love and its various forms of failure to Lindsay, my assistant.”

Charmer Artie Shoreman has made a big confession: he’s cheated on Lucy, his much younger wife of four years. Not just once, thrice. Lucy has left him for six months, but upon hearing he’s on his deathbed, she returns to him – not to forgive him, necessarily, but to be there for him in his final days/months of life. But upon finding his Little Black Book, which is filled with x’s and o’s (ending badly, ending on good terms), she drunk dials a few to say they need to take their turn at Artie’s deathbed. To her surprise, they take her up on it. Lucy is joined by Eleanor, an older widow, Elspa, a younger woman who claims Artie saved her life, and then a parade of “sweethearts” of all ages, shapes and sizes. The book has already been optioned as a movie with Julia Roberts to star, and with the unique premise and cast of kooky characters, it will no doubt be a big hit as a chick flick that guys may not mind being dragged to (thanks to Julia.) But I hope readers will read the book first, which is a well-told tale of sadness and the complexities of love – both universal and romantic. In addition to wanting Artie to come to terms with his cheating self, Lucy takes it upon herself to bring Artie’s long-lost son John into Artie’s life and to help Elspa get back her daughter Rose. Lucy finds herself » Read more: My Husband's Sweethearts – DEBUT DAY!