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Alan Bradley, The Sweetness a…

A perfectly crafted mystery and a delightful introduction to your favorit… more »

Marlon James, The Book of Nig…

A mysterious revolt is brewing at an 18th-century plantation in this haun… more »

Richard Yates, Revolutionary …

Thanks to a film adaptation that reunites Titanic co-stars Kate Winslet a… more »

Karin Slaughter, Martin Misun…

An unlikely detective attempts to unravel unusual murders. Karin Slaughte… more »

Interview: Cory Doctorow

Little Brother, the first voyage into young adult fiction territory by sc… more »

Charles Bock

Charles Bock is understandably nervous. His debut novel Beautiful Childre… more »

Dark and Stormy Nights

Edward Bulwer-Lytton had no idea that a simple opening sentence would bec… more »

Muriel Spark, The Finishing S…

A deceptively amusing take on the downfalls of creative envy. Ever since … more »

Pearl S. Buck, The Good Earth…

The controversial classic gets a strange audio book treatment. Pearl S. B… more »

Horace Walpole, The Castle of…

The founding father of the Gothic novel. Before the mystery and horror ge… more »

Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre…

The standard against which most contemporary romantic fiction is held. 16… more »

Edgar Allan Poe, The Fall of …

Classic short stories from the man who basically invented the mystery and… more »

Arthur Conan Doyle, The Hound…

The tale of a possibly demonic, murderous dog and a certain Mr. Holmes. T… more »

Bram Stoker, Dracula

It was only supposed to be a simple real estate transaction. With so many… more »

Bill Clinton, My Life…

The 42nd President presents his side of the story. To Bill Clinton’… more »

Erik Larson, The Devil in the…

A compulsive page turner that chronicles the changing face of America at … more »

Ian Ayres, Super Crunchers…

Yet another entertaining volume of microeconomics for the popular masses.… more »

Tess Gerritsen, The Bone Gard…

A thriller detailing a time when it was safer to avoid a doctor than to s… more »

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Interview: Eddie Huang

By Elisa Ludwig, eMusic Contributor

A Vice TV host with a law degree, a hip-hop obsession, and a NYC restaurant called Baohaus (serving Taiwanese buns, named for his favorite architects), Eddie Huang is a walking culture clash. In his memoir… more »

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