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2014 – The RB Lit Review

December 31, 2014 by Drew

And so, friends, we come to the end of another year.  So many books read, so much to recap – so let’s dive in. VITAL STATS, YEAR FOUR: Books Read: 137 Pages Read: 48,900 (an exact round number – weiiiird) Average Rating: 3.89 (a definite drop from the last two years, although this may reflect a somewhat broader scope of reading? or sharper critical thinking? who knows.) Highest Rating(s): – 6 out of 5 Jeff VanderMeer’s The Southern Reach Trilogy (Annihilation, Authority, Acceptance) was maybe the […]

Categories: Features • Tags: A Visit From The Goon Squad, Acceptance, Annihilation, Authority, Bad Books, Broken Monsters, China Miéville, Dani Lencioni, David Mitchell, DC Pierson, Edgar Cantero, Embassytown, Eric Setiawan, FSG Originals Series, good Books, Harper Perennial, Haruki Murakami, How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, Jeff Vandermeer, Jeffrey Eugenides, Jennifer Egan, Junot Diaz, Kafka on the Shore, Karen Russell, Katherine Faw Morris, Lauren Beukes, Lena Dunham, Meg Wolitzer, Murakami 2014, Nick Harkaway, Not That Kind of Girl, Of Bees and Mist, Olive Editions, Parties, Shirley Jackson, So Many Damn Books, St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves, The Bone Clocks, The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never had to, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, The City and the City, The Interestings, The Marriage Plot, The Morning News, The People in the Trees, The Southern Reach Trilogy, The Supernatural Enhancements, The Tournament of Books 2014, Tigerman, Vonnegut 201x, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, Woolf 2015, year in review, You Should Have Known, Young God

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Young God

June 9, 2014 by Drew

The Short Version: Nikki is 13, living deep in the country in North Carolina.  After her mother dies in an accident, she returns home to her father – formerly one of the biggest coke dealers in the county.  Once there, Nikki begins to think about taking control of her life and what it might mean to start dealing on her own. The Review: So, loyal readers will know (and if you’re just visiting, you should check out) that FSG throws […]

Categories: Fiction, Literature • Tags: Book Reviews, Books, Drugs, Farrar, Fiction, FSG, Giroux, Katherine Faw Morris, Literature, Reviews, Straus, Young God

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The Originals Series: Katherine Faw Morris & Deniro Farrar

June 6, 2014 by Drew

Summer’s pretty much here folks – and so the time is right for an outside party.  We all know it and the weather gods smiled last night upon the fair borough of Brooklyn for the return of the FSG Originals Series.  In a new venue (well, new to me anyway) and with a new host, it ended up being maybe the best one yet. First, a note on the space.  Interstate is, it would seem, an art gallery – some lovely […]

Categories: Events, Features • Tags: Brooklyn, BuzzFeed Books, Deniro Farrar, Events, Fiction, FSG Originals, Granta, Hip-Hop, Interstate, Isaac Fitzgerald, Katherine Faw Morris, Parties, Rebirth, The Originals Series, Young God

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