We got our hands on a few advance copies of Kathy Reichs new book, and we’re sharing (you’re welcome). If you love Temperance Brennan, binge watch the TV show BONES, and can’t wait to read the next installment of Kathy Reichs’ Bones series, you’re in for a treat. We recommend
Travel the world with An Englishman in Madrid by Eduardo Mendoza and French Concession by Xiao Bai this week. Or, experience the fantastic and strange in Speak, Bell Weather, and Letters to Zell. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
Paperweight by Mag Haston is a poignant read that deals with trauma and loss, perfect for fans of John Green’s books. Guillermo del Toro, the mastermind behind Pans Labyrinth, has a new fantasy book out this week, Trollhunters. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in
Catherine Coulter has a new book this week! Pick up Nemesis and embark on an epic FBI thriller. Enjoy the psychological thriller os Jo Nesbo’s thrillers? Pick up The Swede by Robert Karjel. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
From steamy to sweet, sassy to sexy, this week’s new releases in Romance span the spectrum from women’s fiction to fantasy fulfillment. Don’t miss out on new books from Dorothy Garlock, Lisa Renee Jones, Christine Feehan, and Katy Evans! Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new
From funny to fierce to fashionable, check out these new Memoirs and Biographies! Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly.
“It’s a mashup of Pretty in Pink meets Bonnie & Clyde. A shy girl and a popular guy form an unlikely bond and embark on midnight pranking sprees—all the while questioning whether or not it’s love.” Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in
This week: Social sharing of story snippets, literacy for all, cyberpunk reads to help you get over Mad Max and more! Why, What Big Books You Have Oh, wait, those are lockers. Teachers at Biloxi Junior High School in Mississippi are busy redecorating their hallways with book spines on every locker. Read
Mysteries have such a history: Sherlock Holmes has been a beloved detective for over a hundred years, and Agatha Christie is still so popular that a new BBC series is based off two of her novels. And we can’t forget about JK Rowling’s (ahem, Robert Galbraith’s) Cormoran Strike series that