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Square Books Top 100 of 2022

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Square Books Top 100 of 2022

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Mon, 01/09/2023 – 21:37

In Square Books’ early childhood, there were just a handful of writers around town — Barry Hannah, Willie Morris, Ellen Douglas, and a couple more. 

Today, our 2022 bestseller list is full of writers who live in Oxford and/or are connected to the University of Mississippi. Curtis Wilkie put two books on this year’s list — his classic The Fall of the House of Zeus (52) and the more recent When Evil Lived in Laurel (49). An interesting appearance this year is the Wildsam Guide to Oxford (17), which includes short pieces from a number of Oxford writers. Jackie Mayfield’s Oxford & Ole Miss is on the list every year (72), as is Wyatt Waters’ Oxford Sketchbook (16), and John Currence’s Big Bad Breakfast (51), as was John Cofield’s first volume of Oxford, Mississippi (35), which was outdistanced easily, of course, by the new 2022 second volume (6).  

Wright Thompson’s Pappyland remains highly relevant (8), as do David Magee’s Dear William (14), Robert Khayat’s 60 (29), Aimee Nezhukumatatil’s World of Wonders (36), Lee Harper’s Tiny Oxford (96), David Crews’ Mississippi Quotations (81), Neil White’s In the Sanctuary Of Outcasts (44), and the astonishingly durable Square Table (39), the book of Oxford recipes that, in 2022, we witnessed Square Books’ ten thousandth copy sold. 

Imperishable is our main man, William Faulkner, with six titles on our list: the paperback and Modern Library editions of both The Sound and the Fury (61 & 87) and As I Lay Dying (71 & 84), the Selected Stories (30), and a small edition of The Bear (19), which is short and inexpensive enough for some to dare to read.

Other books on the list with a local connection include Shifty’s Boys by Chris Offutt (82), a compelling noir effort, as is the case with local rock legend Tyler Keith and his first book, The Mark of Cain (65). Ralph Eubanks’ excellent gift of a book, A Place Like Mississippi (23) tells it like it is, and the novel that is an adventurous car ride around Oxford, The Last Taxi Driver (83) by Lee Durkee, is now in paperback. Current Grisham writer-in-residence Deesha Philyaw arrived here just in time for us to help celebrate The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (88), a finalist for the National Book Award and winner of The Story Prize; Jake Keiser took time out to write Daffodil Hill (20); Julie Mabus made a splash with Confessions of a Southern Beauty Queen (26); we miss Julia Reed but she still had a hit in Dispatches from The Gilded Age (62), not too far from Dispatches from Pluto (21) by Richard Grant, who fled the territory, leaving behind this Natchez book, The Deepest South of All (32). It turns out that Snackbar’s Vishwesh Bhatt writes as well as he creates culinary delights, with his I Am From Here perched at number 5. What could top that, you ask? Only John Grisham — The Boys from Biloxi (1) and Sparring Partners (2) — and the Ole Miss baseball team: from Neil White and Nautilus Press, the lavishly pictorial Ole Miss 2022 Baseball National Champions (3) and Chase Parham’s narrative version of the same event, Resilient Rebels (4).  

And this Colleen Hoover person you may have heard about, where does she fit in at Square Books? Turns out, just about anywhere her readers want, with eight different titles among our top 100, as high as # 9 (It Ends with Us) down to # 79 (Down to Us), and four of her novels in the top twenty. John Grisham had two additional books in the upper reaches of our list — The Judge’s List (7) and Sooley (a kind of personal favorite – 13). Delia Owens’ Where the Crawdads Sing doesn’t rest (11); ditto, Lisa Patton and Rush (40); and Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo (12) and Malibu Rising (92). Emily Henry put two on our list — Book Lovers (29) and Beach Read (59), as did Amor Towles — The Lincoln Highway (75) and A Gentleman in Moscow (100). Familiar friends remained faithful — Madeline Miller’s Circe (43) and The Song of Achilles (33), not to mention The Liberal Redneck Manifesto (68), by Trae Crowder ‘n them.

We were much abetted by author visits, according to the numbers: Beverly Lowry and her exceptional true crime tale set around Leland, Mississippi, Deer Creek (22); good friend Berkley Hudson with his fascinating book of Columbus, Mississippi, photography from O. N. Pruitt, Possum Town; Rinker Buck’s excellent read on Life on the Mississippi (38); Jon Meacham — always good — with his book on Lincoln, And There Was Light (70); Robert St. John and his Walter Anderson (24); You Are My Sunshine (93), by Sean Dietrich, who killed it on Thacker; likewise, at his reading, Bud Smith, with Teenager (94); Jay Wellons and All That Moves Us (56); Imani Perry, whose South to America (34) would go on to win the National Book Award for Nonfiction; Wyatt Waters and Watercolor Road (28); the reliably readable Rick Bragg, author of Speckled Beauty (41) and Where I Come From (69); and from our favorite writer couple — Casey Cep and Kathryn Schulz, with, respectively, Furious Hours (66) and Lost & Found (85). We also managed to get a fair supply of signed copies of Patti Smith’s visually contemplative Book of Days (78).

Likely on a number of lists as well as our own were Run Rose Run by Dolly Parton (64); Matthew McConaughey’s Greenlights (67), and another Hollywood memoir, I’m Glad My Mom Died (58) by Jennette McCurdy: Geraldine Brooks’ novel, Horse (96); The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse by Charley Mackesy (92); Midnight Library (86) by Matthew Haig; Candice Millard’s, book on the Nile, River of the Gods (90); The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk (98); and The Paris Apartment (73), by Lucy Foley. Cormac McCarthy’s long-awaited novel, The Passenger, arrived late in the year but staked a claim on #37. Tynan Kogane’s book of Cat Poems howled its way to #79, while that funny Field Guide to Dumb Birds by Matt Kracht was smart enough to get to #95, and, a certain favorite here, The Rodent Not Taken and Other Poems by Cats, clawed its way to #25.   

Thanks to all you readers and writers for making all these dreams, and so many more, come true. RH

Original source: https://squarebooks.com/blog/square-books-top-100-2022

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Drow Mystery by Martha Carr & Michael Anderle

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Drow Mystery is the next audiobook in the Chronicles of Shadow Bourne by Martha Carr & Michael Anderle and narrated by Stephanie Savannah. We are thrown right back into the action as Ellis continues to search for her mother, all while trying to get her magic back. Another intense story that brings both answers and questions.

Drow Mystery by Martha Carr & Michael Anderle

Drow Mystery
by Martha Carr, Michael Anderle
Narrator: Stephanie Savannah
Length: 5 hours and 21 minutes
Genres: Urban Fantasy
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Ellis Burton is taking a dangerous chance searching for answers about her mother. The Drow Protector of the City of Angels takes after her mother, looking out for those who roam the streets at night.

But first, Ellis has to regain her shadow magic. That can’t come soon enough. There’s a dangerous mushroom disease that is plunging victims into dark hallucinations, and a friend of her brother’s is missing.

Nothing is ever what it seems in LaLa Land.

Meanwhile, Charlie is determined to find the truth but is drawn to Ellis’s mysterious allure. He may be falling down a dangerous path where too many vigilantes and conspiracies intertwine. Can the detective hold them off on his own?

Can Charlie trust Ellis? Maybe not and keep his job as a detective. The way things are going, everything is pointing to a jail cell for Ellis. If they can catch her.

In this thrilling and suspenseful tale of hidden Drows, magic, mushrooms, secrets, and betrayal, Ellis must navigate a treacherous path to find the truth and protect those she loves, or is learning to love.

With her shadow magic powers still elusive, she must rely on her wits and instincts to survive. Will she uncover the truth and find her mother, or will she become entangled in a web of darkness that may consume her?

Kick Ass Heroine magical mystery urban

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I am enjoying this series on audio and love how quickly the books are releasing. As with most fantasy, this series is best listened to in the order of their release. Ellis Burton is half-Drow and searching for her human mother in the City of Angels (LaLa Land). While the Drow’s existence remains hidden, Ellis takes up the role of protecting humans on the city’s streets after dark.

In the last installment, Ellis lost her powers and can no longer move in the Shadows. In the meantime, she is dealing with a weird mushroom disease that causes dark hallucinations, and a friend of her brother’s is missing. He asks her to look for him and that search brings trouble. This was an intense installment that kept me listening into the wee hours.

Ellis is growing as a character, but that doesn’t stop her from making serious mistakes and taking risks even if her intentions are good. Thankfully, she has loyal friends and allies.

So much happens as the story takes a dark turn. Who can Ellis trust? Is Charlie someone she can depend on, or will he arrest her? This story has it all and while parts wrap up, we are left hanging and this girl needs answers. I cannot wait to dive into Drow Magic.

Stephanie Savannah continues to narrate the series and does a fantastic job of capturing Ellis and the others. I highly recommend listening to the series as it elevates the story. At just under six hours, these are perfect for a brief road trip or weekend cleaning binge.

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About Martha Carr

Martha Carr

Martha Carr started writing in her 30s with a newborn and a fresh divorce. She had tried everything the way my family wanted me to do it – and saw where that got her. She was a successful stockbroker who dreaded every day of work. She just couldn’t picture herself still in that chair at 60. Well— at 63, boy, is she glad she walked away.

About Michael Anderle

Michael Anderle

Michael Anderle was born in Houston, Tx. A very curious child, he got into trouble – a lot. What to do with an inquisitive mind when he was grounded? Read! That hasn’t changed since he was in elementary school. The Kindle was developed with him in mind. In the first 20 years, he mostly read Science Fiction and Fantasy. In the last 10 years he has enjoyed Urban Fantasy and Military Fiction. Using these influences, he has developed The Kurtherian Gambit. A series dedicated to watching how one genetically modified person with an incredible team behind her might be able to change the future, if she can survive along the way.

About Stephanie Savannah

Stephanie Savannah is an experienced narrator, known for her wide-ranging characterizations and intimate delivery. She has been featured on the lauded LitRPG Podcast for her work in Randi Darren’s popular Fostering Faust series, and truly loves bringing the written word to life.

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SCOTLAND – The Storyteller’s Photo Guide

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BORED OF DULL GUIDEBOOKS? THIS ONE’S DIFFERENT!

“Scotland – The Storyteller’s Photo Guide” is a unique adventure that seamlessly blends a captivating narrative with a practical photo location guide. It stands out from conventional travel guides with its refreshing approach and will be your helpful tool for planning and on-location-references at the same time.

With the purchase of the printed copy of this book, you will receive a complimentary ebook for FREE!

Meet some quirky Scottish characters, solve intriguing mysteries, and immerse yourself in the vibrant Scottish culture, all while discovering breathtaking photo spots.

155+ Photo Locations: Detailed information on each location, including coordinates, timing, and access, alongside 570+ additional destination suggestions to inspire your photography journey.

Diverse Scenery: A curated selection of coastal, highland, historical, and landscape spots from the South to the remote Isles.

Photography Expertise: Explore photo techniques, learn from tutorials, and practice your skills with “Shutter Challenges.”

400+ Photos: Stunning visuals showcase Scotland’s beauty, complementing the narrative.

Sustainable Travel Ideas: A dedicated chapter on eco-conscious travelling.

This book is not just for photographers; it appeals to any traveller seeking an authentic Scottish experience. Whether using a professional camera or a smartphone, you will be captivated by Joana’s journey and inspired to embark on your own photographic Scotland adventures.

Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2024/08/15/scotland-the-storytellers-photo-guide/

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STRATEGIES FOR HIGHER THINKING: Optimizing Our Lives by Embracing AI

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The topic of artificial intelligence (AI) is undeniably divisive, with some opposing it due to ethical concerns and its potential to displace jobs, while others champion its ability to significantly enhance our lives. In Strategies for Higher Thinking, Dwaine AJ Whogoes presents his thoughtful perspective on AI, exploring its profound impact on our daily lives. His approach to the subject is both enlightening and accessible, carefully avoiding any condescension toward those with differing views. Instead, Whogoes aims to educate a broad audience about a technology that is clearly here to stay.

The book begins by highlighting how deeply embedded AI is in our everyday activities, from using smart devices to browsing online, effectively setting the stage for a more in-depth exploration of AI’s revolutionary impact across various sectors. Whogoes offers fascinating insights into the practical applications of AI, particularly in everyday devices like smartphones. He explains how AI enhances functionalities such as facial recognition, predictive text, camera features, and app personalization. Additionally, the author delves into AI’s transformative role in smart homes, healthcare, and social media, emphasizing its potential to improve efficiency, security, and personalization in our daily lives.

Whogoes’ enthusiasm for the subject is infectious, keeping readers engaged throughout the book. His authority and passion for AI are evident as he demonstrates its potential to solve complex problems and significantly improve our lives. His primary goal is to make AI accessible and understandable to everyone, regardless of their background. The book successfully demystifies AI through practical examples, ethical discussions, and interactive activities, making even the most complex concepts comprehensible and engaging. For those who may have previously avoided discussing AI due to a lack of understanding, this book provides a solid foundation for forming informed opinions and choosing a stance on the subject. Whogoes’ writing is inclusive, targeting a diverse audience that includes teachers, entrepreneurs, technologists, and job seekers. He adheres to the basics and facts about AI, with each chapter building on the last to ensure a comprehensive understanding of AI’s capabilities and its future role. While one might expect the book to lean heavily toward advocacy, Whogoes remains neutral and focused on informing rather than persuading, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions.

Strategies for Higher Thinking is a highly informative read that breaks down what can often be perceived as a complex subject into simple, digestible parts that anyone can understand, even those unfamiliar with AI. This book is a valuable addition to the growing body of literature on how technology can drive positive change and inspire innovative thinking. Given the increasing integration of AI into everyday life, Whogoes’ work is a timely resource that challenges readers to rethink their positions or, at the very least, support their arguments with well-reasoned facts.

Pages: 175 | ASIN : B0D92S11XC

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Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2024/08/15/strategies-for-higher-thinking-optimizing-our-lives-by-embracing-ai/

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Becoming Fearless: 65 Strategies to Journey from Self-Doubt to Self-Mastery

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Becoming Fearless by Dr. Benjamin Ritter is a profound exploration of how fear can paralyze us and prevent us from moving forward in life. Ritter approaches this issue from both personal and professional perspectives, making the book a comprehensive guide for holistic transformation. On the personal side, Ritter offers practical strategies to overcome fears that affect mindset, success, relationships, and meaning. These strategies are simple yet powerful, encouraging readers to reframe their thoughts, embrace their emotions, and create a positive environment. From a professional standpoint, Ritter is equally insightful. He addresses fears related to job satisfaction, leadership presence, and career growth, emphasizing the importance of self-belief, celebrating successes, and focusing on creating happiness rather than constantly chasing it. Each piece of advice serves as a call to action, motivating readers to practice and integrate these strategies into their daily routines until they see a positive shift in their lives.

Ritter’s deep understanding of the power of fear is evident in his compassionate approach. He acknowledges that the journey to becoming fearless is not easy, but reassures readers that it is attainable with dedication and effort. By encouraging readers to focus on one area at a time and gradually build confidence, he provides a realistic and manageable roadmap to overcoming fear. This compassion and sensitivity to the reader’s individual journey are among the qualities that set this book apart, helping to establish a strong connection with the reader and making them feel safe enough to try the suggested strategies. The book reads like a personal life coach—patient, systematic, and empathetic. This is reflected in the tone and choice of language throughout. Dr. Ritter’s approach is also notably flexible. While the book outlines steps, the order in which they are followed is not rigid. This flexibility reflects Ritter’s understanding of his audience, allowing readers to engage with the material in a way that resonates with their personal experiences. The Becoming Fearless Worksheet that accompanies the book is a valuable tool for tracking progress and staying committed to personal growth.

Becoming Fearless is an empowering guide. It takes simple, actionable steps and transforms them into the keys to conquering fear. The fact that it addresses every aspect of life is the icing on the cake. With this book, readers are equipped to leave their fears behind and reach heights they may never have imagined possible. In a world filled with so much to fear, Becoming Fearless is both relevant and invaluable.

Pages: 156 | ASIN : B0D9MVV64Y

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Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2024/08/15/becoming-fearless-65-strategies-to-journey-from-self-doubt-to-self-mastery/

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A Woman in Search Of…

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Set in the vibrant backdrop of the seventies, A Woman in Search of… by Lynne Brightman Horn chronicles the journey of Wendy, a woman embarking on a path of self-discovery following her divorce from her husband, Scott. As Wendy reinvents herself, she channels her passion for gardening into opening a shade plant nursery, a venture that becomes a catalyst for her creative and personal growth. Along the way, Wendy explores her own sexuality and undergoes a transformation that boosts her confidence. Her journey leads her into the local bar scene, where she enjoys live music and meets a variety of interesting characters and new romantic interests, most notably Brad, a talented singer at her favorite hangout, Hoffmans.

I found the story engaging, particularly appreciating the seventies setting, which added a nostalgic charm to the narrative. The depiction of the bar scene and the colorful characters that Wendy encounters were vividly drawn, making it easy to immerse myself in her world. Wendy herself is a compelling character—strong, independent, and determined to chase her dreams. One of the strengths of the book is its portrayal of female friendships. Wendy’s relationship with Cindy is a highlight, showcasing the importance of having a support system during times of change. Their candid conversations and mutual support add depth to the story and provide a counterbalance to the romantic and professional turmoil Wendy faces. The narrative juggles multiple storylines as Wendy navigates various romantic relationships and life changes. While the multiple storylines are thematically connected, the execution varies. The primary storyline of Wendy’s self-reinvention is well-handled and engaging, with clear development and resolution. The romantic subplot with Brad and Cindy feels less integral to the overall narrative, sometimes diverting focus from the more compelling elements of Wendy’s growth. There are moments where the dialogue feels somewhat repetitive, which can slow the pacing of the narrative. For example, Wendy’s reflections on her failed marriage, though poignant, are revisited multiple times, which could have been condensed to maintain the story’s momentum.

A Woman in Search Of… is a thoughtful exploration of a woman’s journey toward self-discovery and empowerment. It will resonate particularly well with readers who appreciate stories of personal transformation and those who find solace in nature and creativity. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for an uplifting story about starting over and finding strength in unexpected places.

Pages: 324 | ASIN : B0BCTTX4X1

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Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2024/08/15/a-woman-in-search-of/

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