January 2012
32 posts
intervital asked: I want to read Anais Nin but I don't know if I should start off with her fiction, her diaries, or her biographies. What do you think I should try first?
Jan 20th
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jaimealyse asked: For the person looking for Atwoody, epistolary romances-- they may like AS Byatt! Possession is epistolary, in part, and although there is romance it is very unromantic. The Biographer's Tale is excellent, too. Maybe even better.
Jan 17th
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Anonymous asked: What would you recommend for a reader who enjoys Margaret Atwood, "House of Leaves", epistolary novels, and modern fantasies that don't center around romance?
Jan 17th
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“I prefer women like books — very good and not too long.”
– Things I didn’t expect to find in Henry James’ The Portrait of a Lady: An “I like my women like I like my ______” joke. (It couldn’t be the first ever? There must be one in Chaucer: I liken mine wimman lyk I liken mine ______.)
Jan 16th
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Jan 16th
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Jan 15th
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“It was impossible, while living there, to avoid all of the people who knew how...”
– Our own Sarah Gerard, on the BOMBLOG, writing about Florida, Charles Yu, and black holes.
Jan 14th
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The Situation in American Writing →
Our friends at Full Stop are polling authors on the situation in American writing, an update of a 1939 questionnaire sent out by the ye olde Partisan Review. We recommend (Maud Newton, Marilynne Robinson, Gary Shteyngart, George Saunders, etc. etc. etc.)!
Jan 10th
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Anonymous asked: Do you currently have part-time positions open for the McNally Jackson cafe?
Jan 10th
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Jan 10th
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Jan 7th
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Jan 6th
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McNJ bookmonger Sandeep lists her 10 all-time... →
Jan 6th
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Anonymous asked: pity about the internship. sooooo, any tips for other possible places (apart from NYT and the obvious) for internships in the city then? should one of them be happening, i make sure i spend half the money of my student loan in your store. ALL the books.
Jan 6th
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rachelfershleiser asked: What about your top-sellers list was McNally-specific in a way we might not know about? Anything on there because of staff picks, special events, a certain staffer being nuts about it, an author living next door, etc?
Jan 5th
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Jan 5th
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McNally J's Bestsellers of 2011
Here are McNally J’s bestselling books of 2011. It’s a list! 31 books long. Arbitrarily. I had to go get my laundry. Just Kids, Patti Smith (Now also the bestselling book in McNJ’s history.)  A Visit from the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan On Booze, F. Scott Fitzgerald Bossypants, Tina Fey The Imperfectionists, Tom Rachman The ReadyMade 100 Project Manual (printed on our book...
Jan 5th
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Jan 5th
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Jan 4th
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Jan 2nd
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