Kimberly McCreight stopped by last week for a vent sesh about trust issues, living in NYC, and leaning on her detective friends for fashion advice. And, of course, a couple “Like Mother, Like Daughter” themed cocktails – one ounce Appleton Reserve rum, one ounce Ancho Reyes chile liqueur, lime juice, simple syrup, plus a lime wheel and a few dashes of ancho powder to garnish. A drink with lots of surprises, but one that leaves you extremely satisfied by the finish – just like Kimberly’s book. Listen to the full conversation with Kimberly for free in the Book of the Month app.
Book of the Month
Online and Mail Order Retail
New York, New York 42,831 followers
A century-ish of the best new fiction.
About us
Our mission is to bring the best new fiction forward. Celebrating and championing emerging authors and the distinctively fresh work they are uniquely capable of writing. Providing our readers with books they might not have found elsewhere. Since our founding in 1926, we’ve chosen many unknown books that later became iconic works of American fiction. Want to join the club? We’re always looking to hire new teammates, so check out our job posting.
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https://www.bookofthemonth.com/about-us
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- Industry
- Online and Mail Order Retail
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1926
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34 W 27th St.
Floor 10
New York, New York 10001, US
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If you ever get into a conversation about books and reading with me, I will inevitably bring up Book of the Month Club. I can't say enough good things about them - I have discovered many new authors, widened the genres I read, and have even gifted the subscriptions to others. I highly recommend them if you want to fall in love with reading again or for the first time 💙
We recently refreshed our brand to better match our vision to inspire and shape a more curious and thoughtful culture. We really hope you like it. It was such a pleasure to work with Creech on this project and we couldn't be happier with the end result. Here's to the months ahead. Fiction, forward.
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We recently refreshed our brand to better match our vision to inspire and shape a more curious and thoughtful culture. We really hope you like it. It was such a pleasure to work with Creech on this project and we couldn't be happier with the end result. Here's to the months ahead. Fiction, forward.
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We’re back! Sexy. Strange. Short. Stories Featuring works by: Marian Crotty, Lisa Unger, Amy Quan Barry, Whitney Collins, Kate Brody, Kevin Maloney, John Richards Special thanks to: Christine Stroud, Amy Berkower, Michelle Brower, Danika Isdahl, Hillary Jacobson, Kaitlyn Kessinger, Erin Sandiford
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What is a “Real American”? Check out Rachel Khong’s latest novel and listen to our conversation for free in the Book of the Month app. Thank you to Kelly Shi and Jennifer Barth for joining us, and congratulations to Marya Spence!
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Something new! Seven short stories. Just for fun. Featuring works by: Juliet Escoria, Mary Jones, Lena Valencia, Puloma Ghosh, Christine Vines, Jean Kwok, and Abby Geni Special thanks to: Andrea Blatt, Suzanne Gluck, Laura Langlie, Nanci McCloskey, Anne Messitte, Ben Schrank, and Monika Woods!
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What’s more emotionally devastating than baring your soul to a television writer’s room? For Yulin Kuang, it might just be reminiscing about high school. In our hilarious conversation with the debut author of How to End a Love Story, we discuss the required skills of a TV writer, what makes workplace romances so hot, and settle the debate of whether LA or NYC is superior. Listen now for free on the BOTM app. Thanks to May Chen, Jessica Lyons, Ellie Anderson, and Kristin Dwyer for joining us!
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Simone Gorrindo author of The Wives, joined us to discuss her life as a military spouse, including living on a military base, the intimate bonds between military spouses, coping with the distance and risks of deployment, and honoring the experiences of the women and men surrounding her. Listen now for free on the BOTM app. Thanks to Lucy Nalen, Julia McGarry, Hannah Braaten, and Rachel P. for joining us!
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The afterlife, atheism, and (un)happy childhoods—podcast episode or therapy session? We had the honor of hosting the amazing Adriana Trigiani for her incredible interview with Amor Towles in a special live episode of Adri’s podcast You Are What You Read. Thank you Dorian Karchmar, Lane Kizziah, Andrea Rillo, and Molly Doherty for joining us!
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Imagine a hangover so bad, you end up in law school. Sounds weird right? Not for Steve Cavanagh. The author of Kill for Me Kill for You joined us from Northern Ireland to talk about his background in law, embarrassing wigs, and NYC neighborhood stereotypes. Listen now for free in the Book of the Month app. Thank you Sean deLone, Alison Hinchcliffe, and Camila Araujo for joining us!