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One Thousand and One Nights is one of the popular and endearing collections of Middle Eastern folk tales, but it also has a very complex history. Over the years it has been translated into numerous languages while new stories were added to the original tales.
Jek and his assigned wife Audrey spend their days trying to keep up with the ever-growing list of daily duties and expectations of running a lighthouse under a vicious dictatorship – until one day they’re hit over the head and kidnapped by an old man intent on saving the w
February is the shortest month of the year, but that didn't stop our readers from working their way through many great books. Some read as many books as possible in their favorite genre, while others tried to broaden their horizons by exploring as many genres as possible.
In Your Destiny is Inside You, author Ana Pat shares his own spiritual journey and his views on the world and invites the reader to come along. His optimism carries readers through his explanations.
Children have a very unique perspective of the world, which is why reading books with young protagonists can be so compelling. Sometimes their observations can be a lot more innocent and humorous than an adult protagonist in the same situation.
Something Found is the teasing entrée to what promises to be a fast-paced supernatural thriller tying together two of the world’s intriguing mythologies of loss—the Bermuda Triangle and the city of Atlantis.
The Hundred-Foot Journey by Richard C. Morais is a 2008 novel about the rivalry between an Indian restaurant and a traditional French one as they compete across the street from each other.
Can you let your past guide your future - without losing yourself along the way?
In the first part of our Video Game Novelizations article we took a closer look at novels based on popular franchises, such as Mass Effect, Elite Dangerous, BioShock, Elder Scrolls and Assassin's Creed.
A nosy journalist type buys the rights to a military disaster in order to find out what actually happened up there, but in this reality - whistle-blowers aren’t too popular.
Joan Hetzler - Clean, Light Whodunits with Plenty of Twists and Turns
FEATURED AUTHOR - Joan Hetzler has been a freelance writer and editor for over twenty-five years. She has worked as a communications writer, newspaper journalist, and a technical writer for software companies. Her creative writing experience includes plays, poems, short stories, humor, memoir, and classic mystery novels. Her stage plays have won awards as well as her memoir writings. For eight years, she produced and hosted The Writers Show, a radio program devoted to writers and their readers at a local college… Read more