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July 4 has passed us by, but we've saved our fireworks for this newsletter! We like to start with a bang, so we have an interview with David Benioff, author of The 25th Hour, and signed first editions of his latest novel, City of Thieves. Then we shower you with an original essay by Robert McDowell (Poetry as Spiritual Practice) before we erupt with brilliantly multicolored splashes of Q&As from Barbara Ehrenreich (This Land Is Their Land), Nikolai Grozni (Turtle Feet), Leni Zumas (Farewell Navigator), and Mark Alpert (Final Theory). And, of course, there's the big finale, with guest bloggers Stephen and Rebekah Hren (The Carbon-Free Home) and Stephen Trimble (Bargaining for Eden). If you're still seeing flashes of light when you look away, we'll know we've done our job.
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City of Thieves, Signed 1st EditionDavid Benioff's newest novel has been hailed by critics as "a smart crowd-pleaser" (Publishers Weekly, starred review), a "gut-churning thriller [that] will sweep you along" (Kirkus, starred review), and "a funny, sad, and thrilling novel" (Entertainment Weekly). Get your signed first editions while they last!
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FEATURED INTERVIEW

David BenioffSet during the Germans' brutal siege of Leningrad in World War II, City of Thieves, the latest novel from the author of The 25th Hour and When the Nines Roll Over, follows the captivating odyssey of two young men trying to survive against desperate odds on an impossible mission through unimaginable depravity. Surprisingly, it's also thrilling, absorbing, and very funny. In this Powells.com interview, Benioff discusses why it took so long to finish the first chapter, the difficulty of trying to capture the voice of a 17-year-old Russian boy during World War II, and more.

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Where the Wild Things WereWhere the Wild Things Were: Life, Death, and Ecological Wreckage in a Land of Vanishing Predators by William Stolzenburg

Acclaimed science journalist William Stolzenburg takes a provocative look at how the disappearance of the world's great predators has upset the delicate balance of the environment, and what their disappearance portends for the future. "Rich in dramatic accounts of life and death in the wild," hails Publishers Weekly, "powerful and compelling."

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The LikenessThe Likeness by Tana French

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John AdamsJohn Adams

Executive produced by Tom Hanks and starring Paul Giamatti and Laura Linney, John Adams is a sprawling HBO miniseries event that depicts the extraordinary life and times of one of America's least understood and most underestimated founding fathers. The Washington Post calls it "the kind of classily intelligent production that can be happily recommended to everybody." Order your DVD of John Adams — and all DVDs ship free from Powells.com!

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Reading ComicsReading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean by Douglas Wolk

"Douglas Wolk writes with a critic's authority, offering penetrating analysis of seminal comics writers and their best-known works alongside introductions to lesser-known talents. But he also writes with a fan's enthusiasm, and it shows through in every page of this riveting study." —Recommended by Bolton, Powells.com

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Babylon's ArkBabylon's Ark: The Incredible Wartime Rescue of the Baghdad Zoo by Lawrence Anthony and Graham Spence

Babylon's Ark chronicles the amazing story of the soldiers, conservationists, and ordinary Iraqis who united to save the animals of the Baghdad Zoo amidst the chaos of the Iraq War. "[A] truly remarkable book," raves Booklist, and Kirkus calls it a "wartime story with a joyful ending."

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Sweet TalkSweet Talk by Susan Mallery

Is there anything sweeter than a first love? Don't ask Claire Keyes. The 28-year-old piano prodigy barely has time for her own family and has never had a regular boyfriend, much less a real romance. But now, connecting with her sisters tops her to-do list... along with falling in love, or at least in lust, in Susan Mallery's Sweet Talk.

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Intermission.

Darin StraussDarin Strauss, author of More Than It Hurts You, recently blogged for Powells.com about the future of literature and — in this post — the rules of writing.

July 11, 2008:
Notes on Narrative

I know what makes a good narrative, Martin Amis once said: pattern and balance, form, completion, commensurateness. I don't have Amis's aphoristic gift; what follows is a much longer meditation on fiction writing, on how best to arrive at that commensurateness.

I know what you think of rules. And I know what happens when a writer follows rules disqualifyingly, or grindingly without hesitation. I think it's helpful, however, to have things made clear in this way. And so, though this will be a VERY long post for a blog, I thought I might as well end my week here by sharing all that I know about writing — every last bit of it. I thought a craft discussion might be helpful for aspiring writers; I know I could have used such a resource when I was starting out. (A lot of what follows comes from the teachings of Douglas Glover and Lee K. Abbott, two of the best professors I ever had, wonderful writers, too.)

All the same, you may find much of what follows to be nothing more than common sense. But think of it as a pleasant, country-weekend drive right into the center of a fellow writer's professional advice.

(And if rules exist in large part to be flouted — and they do — you should do so only if you can make a compelling argument about why and when it's best to ignore them. Try to think of writing in strategic terms; each decision needs to make tactical sense. You can't win an argument about why it's best to break these rules, in any specific case, without knowing the rules in the first place.)

Read the rest of Strauss's post — plus daily guest bloggers and Book News, Read It Before They Screen It, and more — all on our blog!

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ROBERT MCDOWELL: ORIGINAL ESSAY
Robert McDowell In the first small-format instructional guide to combine poetry and spirituality, Robert McDowell's Poetry as Spiritual Practice offers readers the tools to explore poetry in a reflective writing and reading process that may lead to deeper awareness and enjoyment. Read McDowell's original essay for Powells.com and save 30% on Poetry as Spiritual Practice.

Don't miss McDowell's reading at Powell's Books on Hawthorne on Thursday, July 31.

Poetry as Spiritual Practice: Reading, Writing, and Using Poetry in Your Daily Rituals, Aspirations, and Intentions
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BARBARA EHRENREICH: INK Q&A
Barbara Ehrenreich In This Land Is Their Land, the bestselling author of Nickel and Dimed brilliantly dissects one of the cruelest decades in memory — the 2000s — in which she finds a nation scarred by deepening inequality, corroded by distrust, and shamed by its official cruelty. Read Barbara Ehrenreich's INK Q&A and save 30% on This Land Is Their Land.

And catch Ehrenreich's reading tonight, July 16, at Powell's City of Books on Burnside.

This Land Is Their Land: Reports from a Divided Nation
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NIKOLAI GROZNI: INK Q&A
Nikolai Grozni A brilliantly colorful memoir of becoming a monk, Turtle Feet details a young man's spiritual — and not-so-spiritual — journey in India. "The spiritualist memoir becomes a rollicking buddy narrative," praises the New York Times. Read Nikolai Grozni's INK Q&A and save 30% on Turtle Feet.
Turtle Feet: The Making and Unmaking of a Buddhist Monk
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LENI ZUMAS: INK Q&A
Leni Zumas In Farewell Navigator, her dazzling premier collection of short stories, Leni Zumas shines a bright light into the far corners of a dark, dreamlike America populated by a cast of characters on the brink of survival. "[A] powerful, irresistible collection," raves Publishers Weekly. Read Zumas's INK Q&A and save 30% when you buy Farewell Navigator.
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MARK ALPERT: INK Q&A
Mark Alpert With Final Theory, debut novelist Mark Alpert gives us one of the most explosive books of 2008, seamlessly weaving current issues of science, history, and politics with white-knuckle chases. "[A] strikingly sweet-natured yet satisfyingly barbed high-tech, high-stakes adventure," cheers Booklist (starred review). Read Alpert's INK Q&A and save 30% on Final Theory.
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STEPHEN AND REBEKAH HREN: GUEST BLOGGERS
Stephen and Rebekah Hren Inspired by the authors' own determination to wean themselves completely from fossil fuels, Rebekah and Stephen Hren's The Carbon-Free Home provides a map for others interested in the path to producing all their own energy and living a fossil fuel-free life. "[J]ust about anyone will find something useful to do in this book," praises Publishers Weekly. And you'll find plenty of useful things in the Hrens's guest blog posts. Check out their daily entries on the Powells.com blog and save 30% on The Carbon-Free Home all week long!
The Carbon-Free Home: Thirty-Six Remodeling Projects to Help Kick the Fossil-Fuel Habit
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STEPHEN TRIMBLE: GUEST BLOGGER
Stephen Trimble Beginning with an Olympic ski race in northern Utah, Bargaining for Eden, the latest heartfelt book from award-winning writer and photographer Stephen Trimble, takes a penetrating look at the battles raging over the land — and the soul — of the American West. Next week we're thrilled to welcome Stephen Trimble to our blog! Read his daily posts and save 30% on Bargaining for Eden all week long.
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JULY 22: Ethan Canin
America AmericaFrom Ethan Canin, the bestselling author of The Palace Thief and Carry Me across the Water, comes America America, a stunning novel set in a small town spanning the Nixon-era through today, about a great family, a political tragedy, and the impact of fate on history. (Click here to read our interview with Canin.)

JULY 27: Naomi Novik
Victory of EaglesNaomi Novik's acclaimed series starring the fighting dragon Temeraire and his captain, Will Laurence, reaches a peak of excitement with Victory of Eagles, the latest installment and the first in hardcover. Publishers Weekly calls it "thrilling....Followers of Temeraire's travels will be richly rewarded by the satisfying conclusion of his return to home ground!"

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IN OUR NEXT EDITION:
An interview with Elizabeth Royte (Bottlemania)
Original essays from Iain Gately (Drink: A Cultural History) and Brunonia Barry (The Lace Reader)
An INK Q&A with Shan Sa (Alexander and Alestria)
Fup.  Store Cat.

Once upon a time a bookstore cat from Portland visited her cousins, 20 miles east of the city, in Boring.

She left behind the booksellers, the readers, and her friends — for the first time in ages, even left behind Bear — when for years she'd never imagined a life without them.

So, how was it possible that just a week and 20 miles gone, she'd started one? And how was she only seeing this clearly now?

The Lab stopped nervously stomping. Fup was no threat.

"Kit?" Fup asked, as if her cousin's name were a question. As if it contained every question she needed to ask.

The dog didn't wait for Kit's answer. He bolted — lowered his shoulder, plowed through the door, and raced into the yard.

"What have I done?" Fup said then.

Kit misunderstood. "Nothing," he swore. "The dog was just about to leave. Really."

"I have to go back there."

Again Kit didn't follow. "Where, back?" he asked, but Fup had already turned to go.

Fup took one step and another, to the threshold of the yard, where light flooded the entry. There on the edge of grass, she nearly tripped over herself stopping. Kit and Fup saw it together: The Doberman blocked their way.

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