Nbr. 2008, May 2008
Index
- Letter from the editor.
- Letter from the editor.
- Letter from the editor.
- Letter from the editor.
- Letter from the editor.
- 21st-century Jane.
- Bookmarks what's new.
- But the book was better.
- Correction: 1950 best sellers.
- Cover story.
- Even more science fiction.
- Fan mail.
- From our online forums.
- Genre deficit.
- Great Science Fiction, Vol. I.
- Only four stars?
- Recommendation a crime.
- The Amazon Kindle.
- We don't like the same books.
- Word of mouth again!(letters) (Letter to the editor)
- WWII: what we missed.
- Bookmarks selections.
- Bookmarks selections: staff favorites from among the most highly rated books in this issue.
- Bookmarks selections: staff favorites from among the most highly rated books in this issue.
- Bookmarks selections: staff favorites from among the most highly rated books in this issue.
- Between the covers: a different kind of issue overview.
- Between the covers: a different kind of issue overview.
- Between the covers: a different kind of issue overview.
- Between the covers: a different kind of issue overview.
- We were hoping for better ...
- Coming in April 2008.
- Coming in February 2008.
- Coming in January 2008.
- Coming in March 2008.
- Coming soon: upcoming books worthy of your attention.
- Coming soon: upcoming books worthy of your attention.
- Coming soon: upcoming books worthy of your attention.
- Coming to a theater near you.
- Looming crime.
- Movies from books.
- In memoriam Norman Mailer (1923-2007).
- Incoming nonfiction.
- The best books of 2007.
- The Most-Reviewed Books.
- Fiction.
- iUniverse--discovering tomorrow's authors today.
- Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2008.
- Nonfiction.
- Two shelves of favorites.
- All this and poetry too.
- Best books 2008: a look back at our favorite books.
- Coming soon: current and upcoming books worthy of your attention.
- Poetry.
- Problems big and small.
- Young people's literature.
- 2007 National Book Critics Circle Award finalists: the National Book Critics Circle Award honors the finest books published in English. Winners will be announced March 6, 2008.
- The Eclectic Shade Tree.
- There from the start.
- Winner.
- Escape book group.
- Summer reading for older students.
- The Chautauqua Society of Indianapolis.
- 2008 Edgar Awards.
- February 2008.
- January 2008.
- Now in paperback: previously reviewed, available for less.
- Art appreciation.
- Doctor's orders.
- Let's read nonfiction.
- Year in books: a look back at books that captured our attention.
- Around the globe.
- Five groups?!?
- Now in paperback: previously reviewed, available for less.
- Bookmarks staffpicks.
- Caldecott Medal.
- Have you read? Readers recommend their favorite books.
- Newbery medal.
- Presidential biographies: you've lived through the ups and the downs of more than a few presidential administrations, and here's your chance to know even more. We've consulted the experts on presidential biographies from different eras.
- Salman Rushdie.
- Coretta Scott King Award.
- Edgar nominees.
- Jagdish Bhagwati.
- Michael L. Printz Award.
- Paul Collier.
- All things medieval.
- Alternate history: What if Napoleon had won at Waterloo? What if Hitler had never been born? If the South had won the Civil War, what would the United States look like today? To revel in these speculations, we turn to the "alternate history" genre.
- Literary nonfiction.
- Now in paperback: previously reviewed, available for less.
- Second Monday men's book group.
- Evolution.
- The Tudor Dynasty.
- Alan Furst.
- But wait, there's more ...
- D. H. Lawrence.
- Ha Jin: the National Book Award-winning author writes his first "American" novel.
- Masters of the past: historical fiction volume II.
- Peter Carey: the two-time Booker Prize-winning author tells the story of a child of 60s radicals who have gone underground.
- Literary.
- Richard Russo: the latest dispatch from upstate New York.
- Steven Millhauser: the writer's writer and author of Martin Dressler and Edwin Mullhouse offers a new collection of short stories.