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The 2004 Valentine's Day Top Ten
January 08, 2004
This week Book Sense announces the 2004 Valentine's Day Top Ten. The list is
produced in conjunction with the Association of American Publishers' (AAP) Get
Caught Reading initiative. This is the first in a series of seasonal Top Ten
lists that Book Sense and AAP will be creating this year based on the nominations
of independent booksellers nationwide.
Booksellers in the Book Sense program will be receiving the Valentine's Day
Top Ten in the January White Box. For a downloadable PDF file of the 2004 Valentine's
Day Top Ten, click
here. For past Book Sense 76 lists, click
here.
The next Book Sense and AAP Get Caught Reading list will be an Easter/Passover
Top Ten, with a deadline of January 23. As was the case with the Valentine list,
please send nominations for frontlist or backlist, adult or children's titles,
directly to Book Sense 76 Editor-in-Chief Dan Cullen at dan@booksense.com.
Cullen noted to BTW that he's hopeful booksellers will send in photos
of Book Sense 76 displays, reminding booksellers what an effective marketing
tool Book Sense 76 displays are. The photos will be part of future BTW
coverage and, also, are presented at ongoing meetings with publishers.
Photos may be sent in digital format, approximately 3" x 5" and 300
dpi, if possible, saved as JPEG or TIFF files. E-mail files to dan@booksense.com,
or send photos via postal mail to Attn. Dan Cullen, ABA, 828 South Broadway,
Tarrytown, NY 10591
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The
2004 Valentine's Day Top Ten
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1. THE TIME TRAVELER'S WIFE: A Novel, by Audrey Niffenegger (MacAdam/Cage,
$25, 1931561648) "There isn't a better Valentine than this intelligent,
sexy, and touching love story. Claire meets Henry when she is six, and he is
36. They marry when she is 23, and he is 31. Suffering from Chrono-Displacement
Disorder, Henry spontaneously hurtles through time and space in incidents that
are both amusing and moving, and utterly believable. Niffenegger surrounds the
surreal with the real, as Henry and Claire struggle with the all-too-common
challenges of love." --Leslie Reiner, Inkwood Books, Tampa, FL Also
a Highbridge Audio (Abridged CD, 1565118278)
2. THE DOT & THE LINE: A Romance in Lower Mathematics, by Norton
Juster (SeaStar Books, $7.95, 1587170663) "'Once upon a time there was
a sensible straight Line who was hopelessly in love with a beautiful Dot.' So
begins my favorite gift for Valentine's Day. The Dot, unfortunately, is taken
by the wild and unkempt squiggle. Not until the Line discovers angles and can
express himself in new ways does he have a chance with the beautiful Dot. With
wit and humor, Norton Juster tells his wonderful tale of relationships, mathematical
and human." --Carole Horne, Harvard Book Store, Cambridge, MA
3. CLIFFORD'S VALENTINES, by Norman Bridwell (Cartwheel Books, $3.99,
0439183006) "Everyone loves Clifford, so, with the cooperation of Mother
Nature, Clifford thinks of a clever way to wish everyone Happy Valentine's Day
in this charming level-one early reader." --Susan Fruncillo, Lake Country
Booksellers, White Bear Lake, MN
4. CONSIDER LOVE: Its Mood and Many Ways, by Sandra Boynton (Little
Simon, $12.95, 0689859082) "Sandra Boynton gives us the many faces of love,
laced with her irresistible rhymes and illustrated with her trademark cartoon
critters. A 'love problematic' (a pair of porcupines) captures the tone throughout
this great Valentine's Day gift for all ages." --Jan Owens, Millrace
Books, Farmington, CT
5. FRANKIE'S PLACE: A Love Story, by Jim Sterba (Grove, $23, 0802117473)
"There are many types of love: love of another person; love of place; love
of one's work; and, yes, love of self. Jim Sterba's Frankie's Place deals
with all of these as he lets us into his life. As a New York Times foreign correspondent,
Sterba has been all over the world. Fellow writer and Pulitzer Prize-winner
Frances 'Frankie' FitzGerald and her 'place' enticed him home, and we are the
beneficiaries of the telling of the journey in his wonderful prose." --Ruth
Heffron, Compass Rose Bookstore, Castine, ME
6. HUG, by Jez Alborough (Candlewick, $6.99, 0763615765) "A baby
monkey searches for his mother in the jungle. This mini board book for kids
has terrific illustrations and a happy ending!" --Kelly Medici, New
York University Bookstores, New York, NY
7. JULIE AND ROMEO, by Jeanne Ray (Onyx, $6.99, 0451409973) "You'll
cheer for Julie and Romeo, as love does conquer all -- even the four-generation
feud that keeps them from speaking throughout the 50-some years of their lives.
Their efforts to hide their affair from his mother, their grown children, and
the small town where they both own florist shops will keep you laughing, and
the sweet-but-not-saccharine affection that perseveres will earn this witty
novel a place in your heart." --Cheryl McKeon, Third Place Books, Lake
Forest Park, WA
8. THE FEAST OF LOVE: A Novel, by Charles Baxter (Vintage, $13, 037570910X)
"The perfect gift for your Valentine, male or female, this is one of my
favorite books. It is not just a feast of love, it is a feast of great characters
and a feast of great stories. With a look at love that is funny, humane, and
bittersweet, Baxter has created an unforgettable read." --Vincent Desjardins,
The Snow Goose Book Store, Stanwood, WA
9. THE GREAT FIRE: A Novel, by Shirley Hazzard (Farrar, $24, 0374166447)
"Shirley Hazzard's The Great Fire, like her earlier novels, makes
love the flame that illumines the human condition. What an incredible prose
stylist: Every sentence invites rereading to appreciate the intricacy and polish
of her prose." --Marian Nielsen, Orinda Books, Orinda, CA
10. THE MONK DOWNSTAIRS: A Novel, by Tim Farrington (HarperSanFrancisco,
$14.95, 0062517864) "The Monk Downstairs is a charmer with a lot
of heart. This winning novel is more intelligent than a sheer romance, and some
scenes are unforgettable!" --Sue Carita, The Toadstool Bookshop, Milford,
NH
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