Last Week's Top Reviews
The most-read reviews on publishersweekly.com last week were...
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Laura Thompson, author of A Tale of Two Murders: Guilt, Innocence, and the Execution of Edith Thompson, examines Edith Thompson’s beautiful letters to her lover in 1922—and how they contributed to her wrongful execution.
The YA novel Five Feet Apart, from first-time author Rachael Lippincott, written with Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis and published by Simon & Schuster, became an immediate bestseller and has a film version coming out in March of next year.
Terry Karten struck a deal with U.K. publisher Faber & Faber for Harper Perennial to release a newly discovered Sylvia Plath short story, “Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom,” in North America. According to Karten, the story “vividly portrays” Plath’s “rebellion against convention and her struggle to forcefully seize control of her own fate.”
A round-up highlights last month’s best-reviewed BookLife titles. These include a pair of historical romances, a work of urban fantasy, a mystery about abducted animals, and a novel set in a world still plagued by the Wars of the Roses.
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