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YOU GUYS!! It’s ALIVE! The NPR Book Concierge is at your service — see what we’ve been working on the past few months, and more importantly, see our favorite books of 2013 in a fantastic new clickable searchable playable-with format.
Want book club ideas that are also love stories? Funny cookbooks? Kids’ books for geeks? And of course, our own staff picks. Check it out!
(If you really, REALLY miss our lists, here’s why we decided to do something a little different this year)
Several of NPR’s best books of 2013 were featured as interviews or reviews (By Maureen Corrigan) on Fresh Air. To name a few:
Scott Anderson, the author of Lawrence In Arabia
Jesmyn Ward, the author of Men We Reaped
Review of The Book of Ages
Chimamanda Adichie, the author of Americanah
John Bradshaw, the author of Cat Sense
A. Scott Berg, the author of Wilson
Allie Brosh, the author/artist of Hyperbole and a Half
Review of Someone
Review of The Goldfinch
Review of Miss Anne in Harlem
Review of The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P
Review of The Infatuations
Review of The Lowland
by Stuart Waterman of Nonfiction Addiction
We asked Stuart Waterman, founder of the Nonfiction Addiction community to pick his favourite reads of 2013:
Music Right Here Waiting by Edward McClelland The King of Oontz Oontz Oontz by Jessica Pressler Behind Kanye’s Mask by Jon Caramanica The Rock ’n’ Roll Casualty Who Became a War Hero by Clay Tarver
Hollywood The Rules of the Game by Anne Helen Petersen An Oscar Voter’s Brutally Honest Ballot (Anonymous, as told to Scott Feinberg)
Economics, Work & Society Suds for Drugs by Ben Paynter Are coders worth it? by James Somers Home Economics by Stephen Marche The Secret World of the Shipping Industry by Rose George The American Cloud by Venkatesh Rao Meet The Dread Pirate Roberts by Andy Greenberg
Fakery & Illusion The Professor, the Bikini Model and the Suitcase Full of Trouble by Maxine Swann The Prospect by Brandon Sneed A Pickpocket’s Tale by Adam Green
Media The Bad-Boy Brand by Lizzie Widdicombe
Women/Men What Being a Handyman Has Taught Me About Male Insecurity by Andy Hinds The Hair Down There by Caroline Rothstein
Famous People, Big Problems The End and Don King by Jay Caspian Kang My Gucci Addiction by Buzz Bissinger
Learning How and Why to Become a Lifelong Learner by Brett & Kate McKay
Technology & the Internet Emoticon, Emoji, Text by Tom McCormack Inside the fall of BlackBerry by Sean Silcoff, Jacquie McNish and Steve Ladurantaye I Am An Object Of Internet Ridicule, Ask Me Anything by C. D. Hermelin Two-Hit Wonder by D. T. Max Scrubbed by Graeme Wood What’s wrong with the modern world by Jonathan Franzen
Politics I Always Felt Sorry For Her Children by Russell Brand
History A Filthy History by Hunter Oatman-Stanford The True-Life Horror that Inspired Moby-Dick by Gilbert King
Crime The Poorest Rich Kids in the World by Danielle Levitt The Ghost Rapes of Bolivia by Jean Friedman-Rudovsky Carjack victim recounts his harrowing night by Eric Moskowitz Murder By Craigslist by Hanna Rosin A Loaded Gun by Patrick Radden Keefe
Nature Must Cats Die So Birds Can Live? by Jessica Pressler
Are you a longform journalism obsessive? Nonfiction Addiction is a great forum for readers. And for more reading selections from Stuart Waterman, check out his Twitter or head to his website!
Best Film: HER Best Director: Spike Jonze, HER Best Actor: Bruce Dern, NEBRASKA Best Actress: Emma Thompson, SAVING MR. BANKS Best Supporting Actor: Will Forte, NEBRASKA Best Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer, FRUITVALE STATION Best Original Screenplay: Joel and Ethan Coen, INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS Best Adapted Screenplay: Terence Winter, THE WOLF OF WALL STREET Best Animated Feature: THE WIND RISES Breakthrough Performance: Michael B. Jordan, FRUITVALE STATION Breakthrough Performance: Adele Exarchopoulos, BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR Best Directorial Debut: Ryan Coogler, FRUITVALE STATION Best Foreign Language Film: THE PAST Best Documentary: STORIES WE TELL William K. Everson Film History Award: George Stevens, Jr. Best Ensemble: PRISONERS Spotlight Award: Career Collaboration of Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio NBR Freedom of Expression Award: WADJDA Creative Innovation in Filmmaking Award: GRAVITY
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12 YEARS A SLAVE FRUITVALE STATION GRAVITY INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS LONE SURVIVOR NEBRASKA PRISONERS SAVING MR. BANKS THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY THE WOLF OF WALL STREET
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BEYOND THE HILLS GLORIA THE GRANDMASTER A HIJACKING THE HUNT
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20 FEET FROM STARDOM THE ACT OF KILLING AFTER TILLER CASTING BY THE SQUARE
Top 10 Independent Films (In Alphabetical Order)
AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS DALLAS BUYERS CLUB IN A WORLD… MOTHER OF GEORGE MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING MUD THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES SHORT TERM 12 SIGHTSEERS THE SPECTACULAR NOW
“Her” Named Best Film of the Year by National Board of Review | the diary of a film history fanatic
Click here to watch Jon Stewart’s coverage of Black Friday 2013 from last night’s Daily Show. But hurry, because this deal will only last forever.
Clothing Trends Guys Hate: Explained
Men. Fashion icons. Men. Men who have worn button-down shirts for almost 2000 years. Men who were born wearing charity run promotional t-shirts and Heineken boxers. These are the men that have opinions on the outfits I choose to wear. According to this article on the HuffPost, these men—decked out in basketball shorts though they have not run for years—realllllly hate our clothing. They also believe that we need to hear about it. Oh! OH! Thank you, Oh Lord in And1 Sweatshirt From HS! I greatly appreciate the advice! I only dress solely for you and old people, who seem to be the most vocal about my dresses! Still, in the words of “CARRIE BRADSHAW” it got me to thinking. I’d like to explain myself. I don’t want you to think I don’t love you guys and need to look like a constant walking fuck machine for you! So I’ve come up with a counter-list, explaining why I wear the crazy trends I do:
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