In "Sea Spell: Book Four of the WaterFire Saga", Jennifer Donnelly takes us to a fascinating world, full of characters and creatures that are very interesting and keep you reading late into the night.
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Book Review: ‘Bright, Precious Days’ by Jay McInerney
With 'Bright, Precious Days' Jay McInerney brings to an unforeseen conclusion the story of a marriage forged in betrayal, lies, financial crises and the aftermath of September 11, surrounded by the brilliant brick-and-mortar allure of Manhattan.
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Interview with Laura Barnett author of "The Versions of Us". "Keep writing. Keep reading. Keep enjoying the miracle of fiction. There is no better way to understand this crazy, maddening, beautiful world of ours."
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If you enjoy crime drama, forensics, and even medical drama this Brain Storm by Elaine Viets, holds just enough of each to keep you riveted.
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In "Blood On The Tracks" by Barbara Nickless creates a story that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
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Anna Solomon's new novel 'Leaving Lucy Pear' is the amazing story of very different people bound together by the force of one extraordinary little girl.
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In The Clearing by Robert Dugoni showcases Detective Tracy Crosswhite, who is asked to look into a case from forty years previous originally investigated by her father. Can Tracy prove her fathers case, and close this cold case file?
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Jane Green's new novel 'Falling (a love story)' is the remarkable encounter of two very different people who find each other in the unlikeliest circumstances.
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'Orchard: A Novel', by Jack H Bailey, is rich with the dust and death of a time period long left behind, one that I am most certainly glad I didn't live through.
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The vibrancy of power and political agendas that saturate Washington D.C. are at the center of Jennifer Close's new novel, 'The Hopefuls'.
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