Friday Five – June 28th, 2019

The Last List of Miss Judith Kratt by Andrea Bobotis was featured as a best new book of July in Woman’s Day.

The Islanders by #SRC2019 guest author Meg Mitchell Moore was spotted in a behind-the-scenes piece about what’s on the shelfie station at Glamour.

Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald had an exclusive cover reveal and excerpt featured on PopSugar.

Paula Wagner’s Newcomers in an Ancient Land had a stellar review featured on Booklist.

Sarah Neustadter, author of Love You Like the Skyhad a featured interview with Voyage LA.

Camp Grandma author Marianne Waggoner Day had a featured interview about how a grandparent’s love can save the world on Thrive Global.

Screen Queens by Lori Goldstein was named a book to get in the mood for The Hills revival by Bustle and had a review featured on The Nerd Daily.

Montauk by Nicola Harrison, The Last Resort by Marissa Stapley and Naturally Tan by #SRC2019 guest author Tan France were featured as three books you need to read in June by PopSugar.

The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo and Red, White & Royal Blue by #SRC2019 guest author Casey McQuiston were featured as two of the best books of 2019 so far by Powell’s.

Montauk by Nicola Harrison was featured as a best book of the week by The New York Post.

Katherine Reay’s The Printed Letter Bookshop was called a best new book about books on BookRiot.

Diana Altman’We Never Told was named a hot new June release by The Nerd Daily.

Laurie Gelman, author of You’ve Been Volunteered, had a featured piece about the funniest books she’s ever read on BookBub.

Montauk by Nicola Harrison and Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid were called two books better than a summer vacation by PopSugar.

A Stranger on the Beach by Michele Campbell was featured in a visual book guide by Criminal Element.

They All Fall Down by Rachel Howzell Hall was featured as a best crime book of the year so far on CrimeReads.


What an incredible week for our BookSparks authors!