It’s the News in Books: Book Discovery for Your Cerebellum and Circuit Boards Product Hunt, the popular tech site where users can submit, vote on, and chat about tech tools just launched a new section of their site: Books. Read More ↦ Did They Find it On a Train? A...
Real talk. Sometimes, we wish the men in books were real. I know some of you can relate to this. I can’t count the number of times I’ve read a book and thought “man, if that guy were a real human, I’d so want to date him.” Authors are artists, and...
The Secrets She Keeps is about two sisters with troubled marriages who gather at their aunt’s now crumbling Nevada “divorce ranch." The story is told in alternating time periods - one summer at the present-day ranch, and the summer of 1951, a summer of secrets, when high-society women and Hollywood celebs stayed at such ranches to establish residency and secure difficult-to-get divorces.
Debbie Macomber books have charmed readers for a long time. Her Rose Harbor and Cedar Cove books have led Debbie Macomber to becoming a leading women’s fiction author. If you love books about love in all forms: family, romance, and friendship – Debbie Macomber is your new favorite author. If...
Whether you’re the type of person who believes in ghosts and vampires, or the type who says they don’t (ahem, we know you secretly do), we can all admit that we’ve read a book or two about them! This week, we present you five book bloggers who love reading and...
This week’s News in Books: The Good Jet Blue has installed book vending machines that give away children’s books for FREE in an attempt to help families build home libraries, which are proven to aid in the literacy of children, even in communities that have access to public libraries. Read More...
Jonathan Kellerman books have kept the NewInBooks team turning the pages for years. We’re so excited about his new standalone novel, The Murderer’s Daughter, set to launch on August 18th. Kellerman’s experience as a clinical psychologist give depth to his harrowing phsychological thrillers and leave the reader itching for more of Kellerman’s crime...