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My picks from The Edgars® “Bests”

May 8, 2014May 8, 2014 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

"Ordinary Grace" is one of the most enjoyable books I've read this year. Of note, it just won the the Edgar Award for best novel, announced last week. Two other winners appear here, as well as a link to the full list of nominees and winners in all the categories for the Mystery Writers of America 2014 Edgar Allan Poe Awards.

Can you speak rhinoceros? Of courserous!

July 2, 2013July 2, 2013 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 6 Comments

Once out of print and then later back in print with revisions, "The Story of Doctor Dolittle" now has a place on my bookshelf -- the 1920 edition, that is. Here's a few illustrations from that original classic children's book, plus why it went out of favor.

Sleuthing for mysteries in Tribeca

April 24, 2013April 24, 2013 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 6 Comments

There's nothing like the browse-and-discover experience inside an independent bookshop, especially when it's filled with crime novels and mysteries. Here's a peek inside NYC's terrific The Mysterious Bookshop, plus the books I purchased.

Tales from this antiquarian book shopper

April 4, 2013April 4, 2013 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 2 Comments

Here's some insight into what can happen to a book lover in a giant room filled with exhibitors of used and rare books.

Caught in the sweet flypaper of life

February 20, 2013 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 6 Comments

20th century African-American photographer Roy DeCarava and poet Langston Hughes collaborated on a small book of black-and-white photos depicting everyday life in 1950's Harlem. Published in 1955, "The Sweet Flypaper of Life" reveals this time and place with a poignancy that eludes history books.

Collecting William Faulkner (surprise!)

January 21, 2013 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

Sometimes the best part about collecting an author's work is the ephemera associated with it -- such as this magazine that includes a story by William Faulkner; however, when it arrived in the mail, the classic author's words were not what I read immediately. Not with Jennifer Billingsley on the cover.

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