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The first author to provide an English prose retelling of King Arthur was Thomas Malory with his 1485 novel, Le More d'Arthur, which means "The Death of Arthur." The book is one of the most widely known works on Arthurian literature in English.
Everyone is familiar with Robin Hood, the legendary outlaw who allegedly stole from the rich and gave to the poor according to English folklore.
December is right around the corner, but that doesn't mean readers can't already treat themselves to some great books. That is exactly what our readers did this September when they indulged in their favorite books.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time was published in 2003 and has the unusual distinction of being available in separate editions that caters to both adults and children.
Seth J. Gillihan is a licensed psychologist and clinical assistant professor of psychology in the Psychiatry Department at the University of Pennsylvania.  We asked him to pick his five favorite books about Mindfulness and, in this interview, we talk all about it.
Pet Sematary by Stephen King is a 1983 novel that proved yet again, what a knack the author has for writing compelling horror stories.
When a teen is terminally ill and a mysterious “center for wellness” steps forward to offer a potential cure – who are they to say no? However, the cure might come at too high a cost -- the patient's humanity.
From cinema and television to comic strips and live performances, there can be no doubt about the influence of the 1865 Lewis Carroll classic, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Eagerly awaited by fans, the second book in The Frith Chronicles: Dread Pirate Arcanist delves deeper into the world of arcane magic, mythical creatures, and the history of fan-favorites.
The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick was first published in 1962 and use an alternate historical time-line as its setting.
Alice K. Boatwright - Twists and Turns, Great Pacing and Characters
FEATURED AUTHOR - Alice K. Boatwright is the author of the Ellie Kent mysteries, which debuted with Under an English Heaven, winner of the 2016 Mystery and Mayhem Grand Prize for Best Mystery. The series continues with What Child Is This? and In the Life Ever After. Alice has also published other fiction, including Collateral Damage, three linked novellas about the Vietnam War era; Sea, Sky, Islands, a chapbook of stories set in Washington’s San Juan Islands; and Mrs. Potts Finds Thanksgiving, a holiday parable… Read more