Friday Five – National Kite Flying Day Edition
The Lost Man author Jane Harper had a featured profile on The New York Times. The Lost Man was also named one of February’s must-read books by Entertainment Weekly.
The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald was featured as a book you won’t be able to put down on mindbodygreen, called one of February’s best thrillers on Crime Reads and named a book worth reading by Strand Magazine,
The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo was named one of the best books of 2019 by Glamour and a book Instagram is loving on She Reads. Yangsze also had a featured content piece on Salon.
Braided author Beth Ricanati had a cover feature and piece in The Jerusalem Post.
Saturday’s Child by Deborah Burns received a shoutout on Page Six.
The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo and The Lost Man by Jane Harper were featured as two of the books Amazon’s editors are reading on Business Insider and called must-read books of February on Refinery29.
Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid was featured as a best book of 2019 for women on POPSUGAR.
The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo, The Lost Man by Jane Harper and The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald made it onto Bustle’s list of the best fiction books coming out this month and POPSUGAR’s list of their favorite February book picks.
Meg Donohue’s You, Me, and the Sea, Marissa Stapley’s The Last Resort, Grant Ginder’s Honestly, We Meant Well and Kristy Woodson Harvey’s The Southern Side of Paradise were named four of the best book club picks of 2019 by Parade.
Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey was featured as a thriller powered by accidental witnesses on CrimeReads and was spotted in a local Barnes & Noble.
The second season of Cindy Callaghan‘s Just Add Magic screen adaptation launched this week on Amazon.
Publishers Weekly reported that Alane Adams, author of The Blue Witch and The Circus Thief, is donating $130,000 in new books to schools devastated by natural disasters.
What an incredible week for our BookSparks authors!
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