From New York Times bestselling authors Jodi Picoult and her daughter/coauthor, Samantha van Leer, comes Off The Page, a novel about Oliver and Delilah and one magicaly fairy tale come true. For fans of Holly Black and Kimberly Derting, Tiffany Schmidt’s Hold Me Like a Breath: Once Upon a Crime
Get psyched for all of these psychological thrillers this week! Disclaimer by Renee Knight is about a woman haunted by secrets, revenge, and the price you pay for dishonesty. If you’re in the mood for a puzzler, pick up Rachel Howzell Hall’s Skies of Ash, available in Kindle eBook, Hardcover
Are you a fan of Garrison Keillor, Christopher Moore or Chuck Klosterman? Pick up bestselling humorist Michael Perry’s The Jesus Cow as this new novel explains faith and the foibles of modern life (available in Kindle eBook, Hardcover and Audiobook). If you like to follow award winning authors, consider Catherine
Veteran technology journalist Ashlee Vance provides the first inside look into the extraordinary life of Silicon Valley’s most audacious entrepreneur in Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future. Enjoy hearing about other great people? Pick up Michelle Malkin’s Who Built That: Awe-Inspiring Stories of American Tinkerpreneurs,
Mindy Kaling brings me joy. The new Mindy Kaling book is out now – we live blogged it here. Whenever I read something about Mindy Kaling, it makes me happy. Not just her show (which just got picked up by Hulu — YESSS). Not just her hilarious book, Is Everyone
Check out neat things that came up on the Internet this week for book lovers! A History of Pen Names Did you know that Dr. Seuss has published the most books under a pseudonym? Ever wondered why authors tend to go by pseudonyms? Check out this infographic by printerinks which
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Book Review The Buried Giant
Fellow readers, Kazuo Ishiguro has done it again. The Buried Giant is his first book in a decade, and its sweeping narrative is guaranteed to enchant. He brings the same literary mind that crafted Never Let Me Go into the genre of magical realism, using familiar tropes to synthesize a
Discover May’s “fresh-from-the-oven” books from Promontory Press! We are a traditional book publisher focused on making our industry more accessible to both established and new authors. We believe in taking risks to publish the right books for our readers and in having a great time while doing it! Here are
Love to read but you’re tired of being cooped up in your house from the long winter? We’ve got a few ideas for places where you can go and read in Durham, North Carolina now that the weather is warming up! Cocoa Cinnamon (Cafe) – 420 W. Geer Street Cocoa Cinnamon
New York Times bestselling author Nancy Thayer presents readers with a new novel, The Guest Cottage, as two single parents accidentally rent the same house – but then they begin to wonder if that’s all they want to share. Followers of romantic suspense novels may enjoy Colleen Cable’s The Inn