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These days, everyone knows James Bond, the fictional British Secret Service agent who works for MI6, from the blockbuster movies. However, most of these films are based on the novels written by the creator of 007, Ian Fleming.
We chat with Signe Whitson, an author and international educator on bullying prevention about modern bullying behavior and how to deal with it.  She recommends 5 books on the topic and we explore what they are all about.
For many readers, Watership Down was one of the novels that marked a transition from childhood towards adulthood. Although it is a book about talking rabbits, the story is deeper than the average children's book and deals with mature themes.
Two ancient gods at battle throughout all of time and history -- this combination of Greek mythology, science fiction, and fantasy sets the reader up for an exciting ride.
The idea of leaving all your worries behind and running off to join a traveling circus has been a popular trope in movies and books for many years.
A debut novel with a remarkably detailed and well-developed story, David Fleming put the fate of the world in the hands of a 5-year old and succeeded.
Along with Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein was seen as one of the most prolific science fiction writers of his time.
Combining the genres of action and romance is not an easy feat, yet debut author James Miller has marvelously succeeded at this in his gripping, humorous, and meaningful novel No Pit So Deep.
Fans of the genre will know that there is more to a good horror novel than just a scary antagonist who picks off its victims one by one. The best horror novels also feature great character development and makes you care about the protagonists.
Although historical romance novels that are set in the Victorian, Tudor, and Regency eras are extremely popular, it is important not to overlook more modern fare.