If you enjoy mystery, romance, danger and some darkness you will love 'The Child Finder' by Rene Denfeld.
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Book Review: ‘Fear’ by Dirk Kurbjuweit
In 'Fear' Dirk Kurbjuweit takes an existential look at family
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Excited about fall? You should be, with this much anticipated list of upcoming books
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'Grief Cottage' by Gail Godwin is a superbly told tale weaving grief, longing, understanding, and purpose inside an unsolved disappearance. A search for a missing boy's true identity helps lead other to find their own.
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In 'City Mouse' by Stacey Lender we are given an opportunity to deal with the question of which is better, the City or Suburbia as Aaron, Jessica and their young daughters move out of Manhattan and into suburbia to find a better life.
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Hoping you'll forgive our 'Hunger Games' pun, the odds are ever in your favor with these 31 new summer releases.
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In 'Mrs. Saint and the Defectives', Julie Lawson Timmer has given us a feel-good book full of characters with interesting, fun, and even curmudgeonly, at times, personalities. The problems and solutions are real and she finds a way to bring each character together and create a bond that stems from kindness and caring.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Nest in the Bones’ by Antonio Di Benedetto
The collection of short stories 'Nest in the Bones' by Antonia Di Benedetto is the perfect introduction to the work one of the great writers of the 20th century whose work is finally being translated into English.
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Interview with Phillip Cioffari author of 'The Bronx Kill'.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Human Acts’ by Han Kang
Han Kang again explores violence and human suffering, this time through the eyes of six characters at different points in their lives.
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