The News In Books | July 2
02 Jul 2015

The News In Books | July 2

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...

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Our Favorite Mystery Blogs
01 Jul 2015

Our Favorite Mystery Blogs

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...

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New Biographies & Memoirs | June 30
30 Jun 2015

New Biographies & Memoirs | June 30

True stories of laughter, tears, growing up and self discovery await the non fiction reader this week. We are particularly excited for Mandy Smith’s Cabin Fever, a hilarious, eye opening aviation memoir!   Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly. 


New Romance Novels | June 30
30 Jun 2015

New Romance Novels | June 30

Whether you like your books Susan Mallory sweet or Laura Kaye spicy, there is a new release for you this week! Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres weekly. 


New Thriller & Mystery Books | June 30
30 Jun 2015

New Thriller & Mystery Books | June 30

Daniel Silva, master of unputdownable international thrillers, releases the newest installment in the Gabriel Allon series: The English Spy. Like your thrills closer to home? Brad Taylor’s new book The Insider Threat is a domestic thriller sure to keep you on the edge of your seat! Sign up for our email and we’ll...

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New Business Books | June 30
30 Jun 2015

New Business Books | June 30

Already a #1 new release in knowledge capital, The Misfit Economy by Alexa Clay and Kyra Maya Phillips argues that sometimes the best way to succeed is to pull knowledge from unconventional sources, like, say, pirates! Similarly lauded, Move Your Bus by Ron Clark is a great new read for those...

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Interview with Sara Taylor, author of The Shore
29 Jun 2015

Interview with Sara Taylor, author of The Shore

“The Shore: a group of small islands in the Chesapeake Bay, just off the coast of Virginia. The Shore is clumps of evergreens, wild ponies, oyster-shell roads, tumble-down houses, unwanted pregnancies, murder, and dark magic in the marshes.” Intrigued? Pick up The Shore today! Sign up for our email and...

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