The buzziest book to read this week is by far Let Me Tell You by Shirley Jackson, a collection of stories compiled by her daughters. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
Get your post apocalyptic fix with After the Red Rain and The Girl at the Center of the World. Or, for fans of Eleanor and Park, pick up Never Always Sometimes. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
From a dark and twisted take on Wonderland in Christina Henry’s Alice to a plethora of strange realities in China Mieville’s new book, Three Moments of an Explosion, this week’s new fantasy books to read are as mind boggling as they are magical. Sign up for our email and we’ll send
It’s a beautiful week when there is a literary themed biography fresh off the press. Don’t forget to pick up Joy: Poet, Seeker, and the Woman Who Captivated C. S. Lewis by Abigail Santamaria. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
Don’t miss out on the new thriller from Edgar-nominated author Paul Cleave, Trust No One. Karen Robards is back with the genre bending The Last Time I Saw Her. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
These new Romance books to read are made for you. Made for Us by best selling author Samantha Chase is full of happiness, wit, and true love. It Happened On Wedding by Julie James is a sweet second chance romance. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the
Alice in Wonderland is near and dear to many reader’s hearts. A classic tale of adventure, magic, and madness, the original story has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, ever since Tim Burton’s twisted movie edition hit screens big as small in 2010. Keep reading for some of
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Shirley Jackson, author of The Haunting of Hill House and The Lottery, is one of the most impactful authors in modern American literature. She died in 1965, and many of her stories and essays remained unpublished. Until now. Let Me Tell You is a collection of essays, stories, and writings from
This, my friends, is the News: Is it the Golden Age of Publishing? YES. Flavorwire may disagree in a moment of pessimism concerning large publishing houses, but here at NewinBooks we adhere to the stance that it is absolutely the golden age. With more people reading than ever people, and