New books for the thriller reader abound in this week’s new releases. Don’t miss out on James Patterson’s new release, Cross Justice! Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books to read in your favorite genres weekly.
New books for teens this week include the newest installment in Aimée Carter’s riveting The Blackcoat Rebellion Trilogy, Queen. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books to read in your favorite genres weekly.
Sweetness and suspense await in this week’s new release romance books. For something edgy, check out Butterfly Dreams, for something sweet, pick up Should’ve Said No. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books to read in your favorite genres weekly.
So many of the top fantasy books feature magic or sword and sorcery – and for good reason. Magic is awesome. If you need gifts for book lovers who waited for their Hogwarts letter, watched Sword in the Stone on repeat, and dressed up as a knight every year for
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Interview with Tracy March, Author of Should’ve Said No
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Gifts for teens who love John Green books sounds like an easy task – John Green’s books are incredibly popular (for good reason). John Green is an ingredibly original author. We pulled together some recommendations for books that have a similar appeal to John Green’s books. All of them are
Cozy mysteries make wonderful gifts for book lovers who love a good logic puzzle (but aren’t into gore or violence). Cozy mysteries are generally suspenseful, but not in an edge-of-your-seat way. They’re also usually hilarious. If you know a book lover who reads laugh-out-loud mystery novels, these books are great
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Interview with Ann Jacobus, author of Romancing the Dark in the City of Light
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Urban fantasy books differ from sword and sworcery fantasy in a crucial way: urban fantasy books are set in contemporary settings (generally urban areas, as the name implies). Think more Supernatural than Game of Thrones. If you know a book lover who is into all things paranormal (and contemporary), read
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Interview with Mark Reutlinger, author of A Pain in the Tuchis
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