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These R E A D E R S R O U N D T A B L E paperback editions provide complementary<br />

discussion questions, author interviews, or notes from the author. Readers guides for these<br />

and other titles are also available online at www. algonquinbookclub.com.<br />

READERS ROUND TABLE<br />

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Daniel wallace<br />

Big Fish<br />

A Novel of Mythic Proportions<br />

“Comic and poignant.” —The New York Times<br />

“refreshing, original . . . His chapters have the transformative quality of fable<br />

and fairy tale.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review<br />

“A charming whopper of a tale.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune<br />

Fiction · ISBN 978-1-61620-164-7, No. 73164 · E-book ISBN 978-1-61620-165-4 · $13.95 PB<br />

Manuel Muñoz<br />

whAT you see in The dArk<br />

“Strikes emotional chords so deep and with such precision, it almost makes you<br />

believe you’ve discovered a new art form.” —The Austin Chronicle<br />

“Eerily cinematic.” —O: The Oprah Magazine<br />

“[A] stellar first novel . . . with a subtlety worthy of Hitchcock himself.”<br />

—Publishers Weekly, starred review<br />

Fiction · ISBN 978-1-61620-140-1, No. 73140 · E-book ISBN 978-1-61620-145-6 · $13.95 PB<br />

Jonathan Evison<br />

wesT oF here<br />

“Big and unforgettable . . . As entertaining as it is insightful.” —The Miami Herald<br />

“[A] booming, bighearted epic.” —Vanity Fair<br />

“riotously funny . . . Wonderfully charming.” —The New York Times Book Review<br />

Fiction • ISBN 978-1-61620-082-4, No. 73082 • E-Book ISBN 978-1-61620-124-1 • $15.95 PB<br />

Caroline Leavitt<br />

picTures oF you<br />

“ A magically written, heartbreakingly honest snapshot of the people we leave<br />

behind and those we can’t let go, a portrait of the full spectrum of the human<br />

heart. Caroline Leavitt is one of those fabulous, incisive writers you read and<br />

then ask yourself, Where has she been all my life?” —Jodi Picoult<br />

Fiction • ISBN 978-1-56512-631-2, No. 72631 • E-Book ISBN 978-1-61620-032-9 • $13.95 PB<br />

Lauren Grodstein<br />

A Friend oF The FAmily<br />

This riveting story of a suburban tragedy charts a father’s fall from grace.<br />

“ Stunning . . . [Grodstein] has written a novel that will leave her reader<br />

sitting up, sifting the evidence in the dead of night.” —The Boston Globe<br />

“ Unfolds . . . with suspense worthy of Hitchcock . . . [Grodstein] is a terrific<br />

storyteller.” —The New York Times Book Review<br />

Fiction • ISBN 978-1-61620-017-6, No. 73017 • E-Book ISBN 978-1-61620-034-3 • $13.95 PB<br />

Algonquin Books Fall/Winter 2012 | 27

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