Puppies? Check. Adventure? Check. Gronk? Check. With new books by Matt Graham, Anthony M Amore and more, you’ll be able to feed your need for non fiction this week. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
Love tales of crime and looking for new books to read? New York Times Bestselling authors Iris Johansen and Linda Castillo have new books this week! Dive into these suspenseful reads and catch the killers… before its too late. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new...
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From Innocent to Erogenous this week’s new releases in Romance will keep you company on the beach, by the pool, or lounging in your hammock. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
Fans of the Hunger Games, never fear, Alive by Scott Sigler will quench your thirst for action packed dystopians with a female lead. Lean more toward the Maze Runner? Then pick up Outrage, the second book in John Stanford and Michele Cook’s The Singular Menace Series. Sign up for...
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Explore the world’s economies from China to Great Britain in Something Will Turn Up and China’s Disruptors. Or, focus on yourself with Disrupt You! and The Achievement Habit! Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
Go Set a Watchman is the book on everyone’s mind and social media feeds this week. On July 14th it will enter the hands of the general populace, after a lot of negative press following the pre-release of the first chapter on Friday July 10th. To get caught up on...
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Hey, lets be honest: Technology and the Internet are fantastic tools that we use every day. But, you know, some of us have a love/ hate relationship with those ads that show us that pair of shoes that we looked at online last week (we aren’t paranoid… they are FOLLOWING US!). And...
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Tell us a little bit about your new release, Irrepressible.
My great aunt Henrietta Bingham was almost never mentioned while I was growing up in the 1970s and 80s, but when I heard that she'd spent time in London among the Bloomsbury crowd (the coterie of intellectuals and artists that formed around Virginia Woolf and her sister the painter Vanessa Bell) I took notice. And when my grandmother said in an aside during an oral history I did with her in the 1990s that she was incredibly sophisticated and alluring, but "an invert, you know," I was intrigued.
Movies, Miscavige, Mockingbirds and more in this week’s News in Books! Watching out for Watchman Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee is coming out next Tuesday! It is the most pre-ordered book in her publisher’s history (our team definitely accounts for a few of those pre-orders!) But Harper once...
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Tell us a little bit about your new release, The Mountain Story.
It’s a story about four hikers lost together in the mountain wilderness that overlooks Palm Springs. Four people. Five days. Three survivors. Eighteen-year-old Wolf Truly goes up the mountain with the intention of taking his life and instead meets three strangers who change him forever.