
"Over the course of his career, Anthony Bourdain wrote a lot - including candid tales of the restaurant world, gripping crime fiction and moving travelogues. This new volume brings together multiple aspects of Bourdain's prose, including some previously unpublished work. As a bonus, there's an introduction by Say Nothing author Patrick Radden Keefe, which should make for a bonus for admirers of great nonfiction."
"The last time Cameron Crowe wrote a book about films and storytelling, it was the magisterial Conversations With Wilder, which is on my personal list of the best books about moviemaking ever written. While Crowe is best known for his work as a filmmaker, he was also a working rock journalist in the 1970s; either of those experiences would be enough for a captivating read, but the fact that both are featured in this book makes it even more enticing."
"Much of Tochi Onyebuchi's work to date has involved speculative fiction - including the well-received novels and . Onyebuchi's new book has a different future on its mind: the promise of technology and online spaces that existed only a few years ago. Racebook grapples with significant questions regarding the internet of the 1990s and 2000s, as well as the impact of online life on everything from perceptions of race to fandom and pop culture."
Ten books due in October 2025 examine how various systems and cultural forces operate. A new volume compiles Anthony Bourdain’s candid restaurant tales, crime fiction, travelogues, and previously unpublished pieces, and includes an introduction by Patrick Radden Keefe. Cameron Crowe’s book blends his filmmaking experience with his 1970s rock journalism to explore films and storytelling. Tochi Onyebuchi’s Racebook revisits early internet eras, probing the promise of technology, online spaces from the 1990s and 2000s, and their effects on race perception, fandom, and pop culture. One title traces the history and rise of criminal profiling within true crime and police narratives.
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