Interview with Liza Trevino author of 'All That Glitters: A Tale of Sex, Drugs, and Hollywood Dreams': "Draw inspiration from everything, always be curious about the world around you and you’ll never want for inspiration or stories."
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Book Review: ‘The Ultimatum’ by James Besaw
New novel by James Besaw, The Ultimatum, asks biggest “what if?” about terrorists in U.S.
Read More »Bored With Cheesy Romantic Fiction? Here’s the Antidote
A list of romance novels for the reader who doesn't like romance novels.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Twisted: The Girl Who Uncovered Rumlpelstiltskin’s Name’ by Bonnie M. Hennessy
In a tale from childhood, 'Twisted' by Bonnie M Hennessy, takes you on an alternate journey to a dark and bleak tale of love and courage, filled with revenge and regret as well as a strength of spirit. Looking at the story of Rumpelstiltskin's rage and sadness, you follow The life of Aoife and a different path of how the lives of two such differing characters really came to being.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Our Short History: A Novel’ by Lauren Grodstein
Is 'Our Short History A Novel', Lauren Grodstein's sixth book, one of the best novels of 2017?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Cooking to Die For: Black and White Edition’ by Eric Moebius Morlin
'Cooking to Die For: Black and White Edition' by Eric Moebius Morlin is a novel about the undead and a cookbook for survivors.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Leavers: A Novel’ by Lisa Ko
Is 'The Leavers', the forthcoming debut novel from Lisa Ko, worth waiting for?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Death of the Dying City’ by Matthew Taub
'Death of the Dying City' by Matthew Taub challenges the reader to believe in something good when the world around gives no reason to do so.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Assassin’s Creed: Heresy,’ Historical Fiction by Christie Golden
In 'Assassin's Creed: Heresy' by Christie Golden we are taken into the past in the most interesting of ways. Using technology to connect both the past and present, Golden gives us a riveting story behind the legend of Joan of Arc.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Leaving Blythe River’, A Coming of Age Novel by Catherine Ryan Hyde
In 'Leaving Blythe River' by Catherine Ryan Hyde, we meet Ethan Underwood, a 17-year-old who has been unable to come to terms with his parents divorce. He is small for his age afraid of almost everything.
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