PAID ADVER TISEMEN T
“A FANTASY FOR HIP, SMART PEOPLE,
EVEN THOSE WHO DON’T READ FANTASY.”
—CHICAGO TRIBUNE
In the epic tradition
of J.R. R. Tolkien and
C.S. Lewis comes a landmark
series that has earned
international acclaim for
its monumental, sweeping
story and unforgettable
characters. George R.R.
Martin presents the ;fth in
the spellbinding series, A
Dance with Dragons, the
inspiration for a new series
on HBO.
Hardcover
available July 12
Hardcover
on sale
July 19
SOMETHING TO
CELEBRATE THIS YEAR?
In this beguiling new novel, Danielle
Steel tells the story of three very
di;erent people, each of whom, on
the same day, reaches a crucial turning
point in life—a rite both bittersweet
and full of hope; a time to blow out the
candles, say goodbye to the past and
make a wish for the future.
Random House books are the
perfect summer beach reads
Love the one you’re with. Barbara Delinsky
explores the familiar impulse to abandon
the obligations that sti;e you and shows
that the best romances can happen with
the person you know best in Escape
(Hardcover on sale July 5). A cold case leads
homicide cop Jane Rizzoli to the underbelly
of Boston’s Chinatown, and Tess Gerritsen
takes readers to the dark side and back in
her screaming new thriller, The Silent Girl
(Hardcover on sale July 5). You simply can’t
get some lovers out of your head. A chance
meeting in 1988 ties Dexter and Emma to
each other for decades as they continue to
meet on the same day every year. Be sure
to read One Day (MTI edition, Paperback
available now) before it hits theaters this
summer. Fannie Flagg is at her irresistible
and hilarious best, following the life of a
washed-up beauty queen in Birmingham,
Alabama searching for a few good reasons
to go on, despite all her failures, in I Still
Dream About You (Paperback available
now). It’s a second chance at love when
empty-nester Birdie Shore realizes she’s
been a cheerleader in life for far too long
and ;nally decides to get in the game in
Kristin Hannah’s Distant Shores (Paperback
available now). Don’t miss the latest in the
new series from the always entertaining
Alexander McCall Smith and his newest
gaggle of beloved characters, including a
terrier named Freddie de la Hay, in The Dog
Who Came in from the Cold (Hardcover
available in select locations June 21). And
get a look at a sexy, terrifying, powerful
new version of a classic. Glen Duncan’s
centuries-old monster, named Jake, is the
last of his species—and looking for reasons
not to terminate a thousand-year legend in
The Last Werewolf (Hardcover available in
select locations July 12).