July 2015
Posted at: 31 Jul 2015
The News in Books Week of July 31

This, my friends, is the News: Is it the Golden Age of Publishing? YES. Flavorwire may disagree in a moment of pessimism concerning large publishing houses, but here at NewinBooks we adhere to the stance that it is absolutely the golden age. With more people reading than ever people, and

Posted at: 29 Jul 2015
Our Favorite Sci Fi Bloggers

Dune. 2001: A Space Odyssey. A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Who hasn’t fallen in love with at least one fantastic science fiction read? This week we delve into 5 blogs that love sci-fi and fantasy and the different worlds that the genre finds itself in… Only the Best Science

Posted at: 29 Jul 2015
Interview with Scott Hawkins, author of The Library at Mount Char

The Library at Mount Char is a mystery set in a kinda-sorta magic library. When the story opens, a very powerful guy has gone missing. His adopted children have looked everywhere, and they’re starting to entertain the notion that something might have happened to him. The story focuses on Carolyn, who is the quietest and most studious of the bunch. It’s the quiet ones you have to watch out for.

Posted at: 28 Jul 2015
New Romance Novels | July 28

With New Books to Read from New York Times Bestselling Authors Brenda Novak, Susan Mallery, J.R. Ward, and Elle Casey, you are sure to find a romance to lover this week! Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly. 

Posted at: 28 Jul 2015
New Books for Teens & Young Adult Fiction | July 28

The drama is high in this week’s Young Adult new books to read. Follow along as five very different teens struggle to survive while lost at sea in Paul Griffin’s Adrift. Thirteen Chairs is a much anticipated collection of ghost stories, with well over 100 pre-release reviews!     Sign up for


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