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Task Ideas/Resources/Discussions > Task 4: A Book Published by an Indie Press

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message 101: by Violet (new)

Violet Taylor (violettaylor) | 0 comments I chose The Last Policeman by Ben Winters. It sounds pretty interesting....serial killer, gumshoe cop, and the end of the world.


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Abby | 6 comments I'm planning to read Miss Mapp by E.F. Benson, published by Wildside Press. Miss Mapp by E.F. Benson


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Maureen | 2 comments I was planning on reading "Blackwater" by Jeremy Sachill which is a non-fiction book published by Nation Books. I found Nation Books on this link: http://www.newpages.com/books/publishers

But I've since learned that Nation Books is an imprint of Perseus Books which isn't one of the big 5 but doesn't look like it's independent either.

Thoughts?


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Maureen wrote: "I was planning on reading "Blackwater" by Jeremy Sachill which is a non-fiction book published by Nation Books. I found Nation Books on this link: http://www.newpages.com/books/publishers

But I've..."


Perseus is an independent press, so go for it!


message 105: by Maureen (new)

Maureen | 2 comments Book Riot wrote: "Maureen wrote: "I was planning on reading "Blackwater" by Jeremy Sachill which is a non-fiction book published by Nation Books. I found Nation Books on this link: http://www.newpages.com/books/publ..."

Yay, thanks!


message 106: by Mary Sue (last edited May 03, 2015 02:01AM) (new)

Mary Sue | 61 comments I recently received an ARC copy of Hold of the Bone by Baxter Clare. It is published by Bywater Books - is that considered an indie press?

Just finished this one and I'm sorry to say that I didn't really enjoy it.


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Mary Sue wrote: "I recently received an ARC copy of Hold of the Bone by Baxter Clare. It is published by Bywater Books - is that considered an indie press?"

Go for it!


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Valerie Doherty | 10 comments Just finished Descent- published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. It was a wonderful thriller!


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Chris Hartman | 1 comments I'm going to read Ada's Algorithm: How Lord Byron's Daughter Ada Lovelace Launched the Digital Age published by Melville House for this one, so I'm sure I've got it covered. However...

I was going over other books I've read this year, and discovered that Dune (a re-read) was originally published by Chilton! (Yes, the auto-repair handbook company.) Would that count too? I'm not stressing over details, but it's kind of fun to think about. How does one handle a book that has been published and re-published so many times in so many editions by different companies?


message 110: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthag503) I'm going to be reading The Priory by Dorothy Whipple, published (or republished) by Persephone Books. http://www.persephonebooks.co.uk/abou...


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Erin (tangential1) | 47 comments Violet wrote: "I chose The Last Policeman by Ben Winters. It sounds pretty interesting....serial killer, gumshoe cop, and the end of the world."

Oh! I totally have this on my TBR shelf; didn't realize it was an indie press. I'll read this one too.


message 112: by Jen (new)

Jen (reader44ever) | 60 comments For this task, I read Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke, which was published by Bloomsbury Publishing. I really liked it once it got going. (It was a little dry and dull in the beginning.)

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke


message 113: by Leslie (updates on SG) (last edited Jun 03, 2015 04:34AM) (new)

Leslie (updates on SG) (leslie_ann) | 153 comments I was going to count any of Elena Ferrante's books. Instead, I will use the book I'm currently reading, Alexandrian Summer, because it introduces me to an intriguing indie, New Vessel Press.


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Kim (kchc21) | 3 comments Britany wrote: "Finished The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin by Gabrielle Zevin-- 4 Stars!!

Loved this little gem of of a novel. This is a book for book lovers. When we have words, ..."


So, Algonquin is an indie press?

I read this earlier this year and liked it a great deal despite the fact that it made me cry while reading it. Not so much a fan of that.


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Kim wrote: "Britany wrote: "Finished The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin by Gabrielle Zevin-- 4 Stars!!

Loved this little gem of of a novel. This is a book for book lovers. When..."


Algonquin is indie!


message 116: by Robin P (new)

Robin P Most people loved it, but I thought it was unoriginal chick lit, way too many dramas in a small town and a child unlike any real child would be. I think readers were swayed by the fact that it takes place around a bookstore with people who love books so they didn't mind any flaws.


message 117: by Bea (new)

Bea Robin wrote: "Most people loved it, but I thought it was unoriginal chick lit, way too many dramas in a small town and a child unlike any real child would be. I think readers were swayed by the fact that it take..."

Robin, what book are you writing about?


message 118: by Beachesnbooks (new)

Beachesnbooks | 49 comments I read All is Forgotten, Nothing is Lost by Lan Samantha Chang for this challenge. It's published by W. W. Norton & Company. I would highly recommend it--it talks a lot about the nature of writing and learning about writing, as well as the nature of love. It's short but very powerful.


message 119: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 28 comments I read Tinkers, by Paul Harding. A quiet little book, a debut novel, from a small little independent press that out of nowhere won the Pulitzer a few years back. I really enjoyed it.
Tinkers


message 120: by Robin P (new)

Robin P Bea wrote: "Robin wrote: "Most people loved it, but I thought it was unoriginal chick lit, way too many dramas in a small town and a child unlike any real child would be. I think readers were swayed by the fac..."

Sorry, it got separated from the earlier comment, I was referring to The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry: A Novel


message 121: by Katie (new)

Katie | 20 comments I read The Westing Game. I remember it being really great as a kid, and it was originally published by an indie press. I'm pretty sure it has since been published by a bigger press, but I'm still counting it here!


message 122: by Winter (new)

Winter (winter9) HarperCollins is indie?


message 123: by Zach (new)

Zach Durden | 5 comments I just finished Escape from Baghdad by Saad Hossain, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2... , from The Unnamed Press. Would I be correct in assuming this is indie? Either way it was fantastic.


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Winter wrote: "HarperCollins is indie?"

Nope, they are not an indie press.


message 125: by Sam (new)

Sam Mccallum (sammccallum) | 14 comments I read 'Vernon God Little' by DBC Pierre. I saw a play adaptation earlier this year by Tanya Ronder and enjoyed both.


message 126: by Paulette (new)

Paulette (pbrooks17) | 30 comments Such a lovely read with great photographs - savored The Shepherd's Life: A People's History of the Lake District by James Rebanks. Great story of how he got started as an author!


message 127: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (bluejeanb26) I read The Transcriptionist: A Novel by Amy Rowland for this task. I gave it two stars. It was a rather depressing book. I'm glad it's over, and that I've checked one more task off my list. :)


message 128: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen (katelizabee) | 22 comments I read A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing by Eimear McBride (published by Coffee House Press).


message 129: by Liz (new)

Liz (lizsvoboda) | 15 comments Reading Detroit: A Biography by Scott Martelle from Chicago Review Press.


message 130: by Katie (last edited Aug 23, 2015 05:04PM) (new)

Katie (bookmouse424) Check out my review of "Seriously Mum, What's an Alpaca?" by Alan Parks, published by Ant Press (www.antpress.org)
Seriously Mum, What's an Alpaca? by Alan Parks


message 131: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (andromache) | 35 comments I read House of Rejoicing: Part 1 of The Book of Coming Forth by Day for this challenge. Wonderfully dark historical fiction!


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Jeannette (jmtrivera) | 26 comments I just finished In the Company of Sherlock Holmes for this one. A lot of fun stories in it if you're a Sherlock fan or a mystery fan - which I am. :-)


message 133: by Angie (new)

Angie | 4 comments Planning on something by Graywolf Press (The Empathy Exams or Citizen), or maybe Into the Go-Slow by the Feminist Press. This is one of my last remaining challenges, and it has been instructive to see how difficult it is to find something independent.


message 134: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Groves | 67 comments I read Ragnarok: The End of the Gods by A.S. Byatt, which was published by Canongate, an indie press in the UK. I didn't know this when I picked up the book, which was been on my shelves at home for the past year after I snagged it at a book festival. But for some reason I was studying the publishing information at the front of the book and wondered if Canongate was independent, and so it is.


message 135: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (chellewill) | 2 comments Minnow by James McTeer, Hub City Press. A mystical quest set in the Lowcountry of SC.


message 136: by Kate (new)

Kate | 34 comments i just finished The Snow Child published by Back Bay Books- is that considered Indie Press? When I googled them, I know they belong to Brown, Little, but articles do note that they are Indie- am I correct? Thanks. Very good book BTW.


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Kate wrote: "i just finished The Snow Child published by Back Bay Books- is that considered Indie Press? When I googled them, I know they belong to Brown, Little, but articles do note that they are Indie- am I ..."

They're not an indie press since they're an imprint of Little, Brown, but you can probably find a way to use that book for one of your other challenges!


message 138: by Melanie (last edited Sep 23, 2015 04:40PM) (new)

Melanie Does Humble Bundle count as an indie press?


message 139: by Book Riot (new)

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Melanie wrote: "Does Humble Bundle count as an indie press?"

Is it one of the books from a Humble Bundle? Check the publisher on it because it might!


message 140: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Dream Haven books, Minneapolis? It seems like it is in which case I will read a play titled Day of the Dead that was part of the recent Humble Bundle release of Neil Gaiman's works.


message 141: by Book Riot (new)

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Melanie wrote: "Dream Haven books, Minneapolis? It seems like it is in which case I will read a play titled Day of the Dead that was part of the recent Humble Bundle release of Neil Gaiman's works."

Go for it!


message 142: by Jayne (new)

Jayne Cawthern | 26 comments I read The Lewis Man by Peter May, published by Quercus. It is part of a mystery series that takes place in Scotland's Outer Hebrides.


message 143: by Krishna (new)

Krishna Sampath (krishnarsampath) | 6 comments How about McSweeney's Publications?


message 144: by Book Riot (new)

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Krishna wrote: "How about McSweeney's Publications?"

Those would count!


message 145: by Miss Jones (new)

Miss Jones | 26 comments For this task I read Song of the Shank by Jeffrey Renard Allen. This novel was publishef by Graywolf Press. I added this book tobmy TBR list after reading such glowing reviews in the NYTs Book Review. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed with this book. It was extremely difficult to read and often times I found the chapters to be a bit long-winded. I was ready to give up after the first chapter but sadly I have not mastered the art of giving up on a book yet.


message 146: by Diane (new)

Diane | 19 comments I decided to read The Dream of Doctor Bantam by Jeanne Thornton , published by OR Books, for this task.


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CallMeSensei | 0 comments The Last of the Firedrakes

I've actually read a lot of stuff that fit under this category this year. For this challenge, I chose a fantasy novel reminiscent of Arthurian legend, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, and a hodgepodge of fairy tales.

Check out my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1374793953


message 148: by Kate (new)

Kate | 34 comments Just finished "The Goddess of Small Victories" FINALLY! Was in one of the recommendations from BookRiot. A little slow at times, otherwise good. Only a few more categories to go.....


message 149: by Amber (new)

Amber Johnson | 0 comments I read On Immunity by Eula Biss. Great nonfiction read!


message 150: by Caro (new)

Caro (karopi) | 2 comments Can Image comics can be considered Indie Press?


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