In 'The Language of Solitude', Jan-Philipp Sendker takes us into the mysteries and histories of China to give us a story of depth and darkness.
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Book Review: ‘Grief Cottage’ by Gail Godwin
'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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In "The Map That Leads to You," J.P. Monninger narrates a story of love and heartbreak across the breathtaking beauty of the Old Continent.
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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.
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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In 'Royally Roma,' Teri Wilson gives us an adventure and a tour, taking us into the beauties of Rome, and introducing the beginning buds of romance, created by the connection of two people trying to escape their lives.
Read More »Interview: Olivia Sudjic, Author of ‘Sympathy’
Interview with Olivia Sudjic author of 'Sympathy', a story of obsession fueled by dating apps, the Internet, and Alice Through the Looking Glass.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Good Widow’, A Mystery by Liz Fenton & Lisa Steinke
In 'The Good Widow' by Liz Fenton & Lisa Steinke, Jacks finds herself in trouble after hooking up with the fiancé of a woman who was killed along with her husband on a planned business trip that turned out to be a tryst in Hawaii. Together they look for clues, but danger and distrust finds them first.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Path of the Wind’ by James Misko
James Misko's 'The Path of the Wind' is an evocative novel about a young teacher with a gift for inspiring his students. It's a celebration of great teaching, and a moving read.
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