November 15, 2012
Happy Birthday, Everyday eBook. In honor of our first birthday, we’d like to take a look back at some of the posts from our early days that we think you may have missed and that we’re particularly fond of. Happy eReading!
August 8, 2012
About This Book: Stieg Larsson's #1 bestselling mystery featuring Lisbeth Salander is now a major motion picture directed by David Fincher, starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, from Columbia Pictures/Sony. In theaters December 2011. The first volume in the Millennium Trilogy, and an international publishing sensation, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo combines murder mystery, [...]
June 27, 2012
David Baldacci escapes the pitfalls that many authors of his genre tend to fall into -- and comes out on the other side with riveting, thrilling fiction.
June 17, 2012
While celebrating the great dads in our lives, let's consider further how lucky we are by pondering some of the worst dads in literary history.
April 20, 2012
Jens Lapidus has been hailed as the next Stieg Larsson and from his electrifying new crime novel, it is clear why. Lapidus' gritty story is set in Stockholm and depicts an underworld of Euro-mobsters. Connected with this sinister set is a group of rich, young things on the party scene, and it would appear a penchant for violence does not discriminate whether you're wearing Prada or prison couture.
January 25, 2012
There’s no ignoring it: Awards season is here. That’s right: February 26, the night of the eighty-fourth annual Academy Awards, will be here before you know it. But rather than rush to the box office in a pre-show frenzy, take a literary look at the upcoming awards.
December 26, 2011
One of our favorite things about the end of the year in the world of books is looking back over the last twelve months to see what it was that got people reading. At Random House, the numbers are in, the bestselling eBooks of the year have been announced, and there's something in the mix for nearly everyone!
December 20, 2011
With over 65 million copies sold, and fans worldwide spanning ages, classes, and sexes, it’s clear that the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy is not only an enormous commercial success, it has directly impacted our culture. But why?
November 15, 2011
Nesbo’s Norwegian roots and knack for suspense and cold, creepy ambience have invited obvious comparison to the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Millennium Trilogy. But like his hero Harry Hole, Nesbo is his own man.