*Benny and Shrimp: A Novel by Katarina Mazetti (July 28) - Benny is a hardy, salt-of-the-earth farmer mourning his parents. Shrimp is a shrewd,...
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In the opening chapter of Angel's Game, the newest effort by Carlos Ruiz Zafón, David Martín is given the opportunity to write an...
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If the very concepts of “charming” and “charmed” merged and produced a bouncing blond bombshell, her name would be Kristin...
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Michael Lewis is an excellent writer. Part of his immense success in books like Moneyball and The Blind Side (both of which are wonderful and highly...
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Whether it's to the park, the pool or the beach, wherever you go for summer relief you'll want your accompanying reading to be light, cheap, and...
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Yesterday was the 445th anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare (or as close to it as scholars can determine). Aside from the obvious...
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A few months ago, Quirk books released the jacket for their now much buzzed-about bestseller Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by, as the jackets...
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A lot of the things you'd expect about a sports book written by a former child star turned sexpot are true in Safe at Home. The prose is average and...
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When Anthony Bourke and John Rendall stumbled upon a gorgeous little lion cub at Harrod's Department Store, they fell immediately in love with...
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