Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2012

A Tribute to Mary Shelley on Her Birthday


Happy Birthday Mary Shelley! Today marks the 215th birthday of the English novelist who most famously penned the gothic novel Frankenstein, first published in London in 1818.

What better way to celebrate the occasion than by reading a new novel inspired by Shelley’s landmark literary debut? Earlier this month, Overlook Press was pleased to release MONSTER by Dave Zeltserman (You can get a sneak read of chapter one here!).

In nineteenth-century Germany, one young man counts down the days until he can marry his beloved . . . until she is found brutally murdered, and the young man is accused of the crime. Broken on the wheel and left for dead, he awakens on a lab table, transformed into an abomination. Friedrich must bide his time while he rebuilds his strength, waiting for the day when he can take his revenge on his tormentor—Victor Frankenstein.

Paranormal and gripping in the tradition of the best work of Stephen King and Justin Cronin, MONSTER is a gruesome parable of control and vengeance, and an ingenious tribute to one of literature’s greatest works.



Praise for MONSTER

“This imaginative "revisionist" novel by thriller writer Zeltsersman is narrated by the man who woke up on Victor Frankenstein's lab table and found himself transformed into the monster.”—Newsday

“Now when people tell you “Frankenstein is the doctor, not the monster,” just tell them to read Zeltserman’s fine novel. —Ed Siegel, WBUR – NPR

“A graphic, brutal story with heart and soul.”—Crimespree Magazine

imaginative and grotesque novel from the revisionist perspective of the monster.—Booklist, starred review

“A surprisingly profound reimagining of the Mary Shelley horror classic Frankenstein (1818).”—BN.com

“A tale of justice, true love, and ultimate forgiveness, this gruesome novel is perfect for fans of Stephen King and similar horror stories.”—Foreword Magazine

“One of Zeltserman’s very best.”—Bookgasm.com

“MONSTER is a book that horror fans and literature aficionados can read with equal gusto.”—Bookreporter.com 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

WEIRD THINGS CUSTOMERS SAY IN BOOKSTORES


Booksellers, bookstore groupies: Rejoice! The U.K.’s bestselling Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops by Jen Campbell has crossed the pond and will be available for purchase on September 13. This collection of outrageous conversations showcasing the most unusual and uproarious comments overheard by booksellers now includes a miscellany of hilarious additions from some of the best North American bookstores. 

We would like to thank the courageous and good-humored bookish staffers that came out in droves to make submissions at our BEA booth and for those that flooded our inboxes with the most entertaining reading material. 

Inspired more than three years ago by a patron who asked whether Holocaust victim Anne Frank had ever written a sequel, Jen Campbell began taking note of the strange and wonderful questions she received as a bookseller in North London’s Ripping Yarns and Scotland’s Edinburgh Bookshop, sharing the stories she heard through a series of popular posts on her blog. Campbell decided to write a book when actor and comedian John Cleese tweeted the simple question, “What is your pet peeve,” to which she immediately knew her response, “The weird things people say in bookshops.”  Such as…

  
“Do you have any pop-up books on sex education?"

“Do you have this children’s book I’ve heard about? It’s supposed to be very good. It’s called Lionel Richie and the Wardrobe.”

“Do you have a copy of Tequila Mockingbird?”

In celebration of the upcoming publication, we’d like input from you all—bookseller, librarian, bibliophile—no matter!  We hope you will share any delightfully despicable comments you've overheard in bookstores by tweeting at us @overlookpress with the hashtag, #weirdthingsbook. Every week, we will highlight the best quotes you send in!

You can also follow author Jen Campbell on twitter at @aeroplanegirl.
 

Friday, May 25, 2012

Hit the Beach with THE WAR AT THE SHORE


Here in Manhattan where sheets of rain have been falling in waves and a thick fog hovers at the top floors of the skyscrapers, you would never guess that we are mere days away from the summer solstice or that this weekend is the unofficial kickoff of the sunny season.  But in a few short hours many Overlookers will be hitting the road and heading to the Shore, all of us with books in tow.

Whether or not you will be celebrating beachside this holiday, yesterday's new release The War at the Shore by Richard “Skip” Bronson couldn’t be a more tantalizing read. This sensational true story reveals the epic battle between two casino titans at the helms of Mirage Resorts and Trump Resorts, over prime real estate in the Las Vegas of the Eastern Shore—Atlantic City. A modern day “Boardwalk Empire” saga, the War at the Shore chronicles all the gripping details of this infamous brawl between Las Vegas resort entrepreneur Steve Wynn and New York City real estate mogul Donald Trump, two of the most notorious businessmen of our time.

In the late 1990s as Donald Trump was maintaining three struggling casinos in AC, Las Vegas resort pioneer Wynn made the bold decision to move in on Trump’s “turf,” in an attempt to expand his successful casino-resort complexes cross-country. From 1995 to 2000, one of the most famous resort towns in America remained embroiled in this chaotic power struggle that hit the pages of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, TIME, and Newsweek.

The War at the Shore
is told by an insider who, as a one-time college dropout turned CEO, is a true American success story in his own right. Richard “Skip” Bronson was a partner to Steve Wynn at the time of the attempted takeover and had been described as “the toughest mild-mannered man I know” by Atlantic City mayor, James Whelon. At the center of this white-hot clash, Bronson knows the real story better than anyone.  And when he said that Donald Trump did everything in his power to stop Wynn’s empire from spreading, he meant everything.

Early Praise for The War at the Shore

“An engaging insider’s account of the down-and-dirty machinations that go into high-stakes real estate development.”—Kirkus Reviews

“What an amazing backstage look into the world of casinos, moguls, and politics.  The Trump vs. Wynn struggle over Atlantic City is fascinating, and Skip Bronson tells it in a unique way.”—Peter Morton, Chairman and Founder, Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and Hard Rock Cafes

The War at the Shore is not only a crash course in casino development, it’s a primer to getting things done as a business person—through creative problem solving, fierce tenacity, and simple hard work.  This is a great story of titans, power, and ego, and that never goes out of style.” –Millar “Mickey” Drexler, Chairman and CEO, J. Crew Group