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May is often seen as a celebration of new beginnings, and this is true for our readers who wasted no time getting started on brand new books during this month. The only problem is that there are so many good books from which to choose.
Readers who enjoy a twisted take on ancient mythology should consider Cora: Rise of the Fallen Goddess by A.L.
Despite being one of the most legendary poets and playwrights in history, there is still a lot that is not known about William Shakespeare. His plays remain popular to this day in theaters worldwide, but many details of his private life are steeped in mystery and speculation.
A warm, witty, and imaginative love story for sceptics.
The dystopian science fiction novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick was first published in 1968 and has been hugely influential. The 1982 Ridley Scott film, Blade Runner, was based on the novel as well as the 2017 sequel.
Tharadis, warden of Naruvieth, has a duty to protect all those in his city not only from the legendary sheggam but also from the other threats that the Runeway can carry from beyond Andrin’s Wall.
Action, adventure, romance, thrills, and inspiration, the best books for April 2021 as chosen by our readers, once again has it all. These are the books that captivated our readers and kept them company during the month of April.
Complete vision loss is a terrifying prospect, but many people manage to navigate life successfully without being able to see. Many activities that most people take for granted can be very challenging or even impossible for people with this disability.
Joseph and the Seven Swords is the story of a young man who sets off on an adventure after discovering that he is destined to be a king.
The name Jack the Ripper struck fear into the hearts of many during the 19th century. As the murders continued and Jack continued to evade the police, his story became legendary.
Lloyd Lofthouse - Cat-and-Mouse Tension, Crackling Action, and a Touch of Forbidden Romance
FEATURED AUTHOR - Lloyd Lofthouse is a former U.S. Marine and Vietnam Veteran, who worked as a maître d’ in a 15 million dollar nightclub for a few years. He also taught English literature in the public schools for most of 30 years where he explored Romeo and Juliet with thousands of high school students.