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Long before American Gods became a successful television series on the Starz cable network, it was a 2001 fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman.
Myra McIlvain brings the world of Texas in the late 19th century to life with the heart wrenching story of Al Waters’ lost love, and his struggles to deal with his biracial son's choices.
The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
There can be no denying the popularity of crime thrillers and books about serial killers continue to captivate readers. One of the books that caused waves in recent years is The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison.
In Fulfillment, author ICA tells the story of his own reintroduction to God and takes readers on a spiritual journey that will leave them breathless. His book covers the pathway to life’s plan, manifestations, money, understanding truth, and so much more.
From Hercule Poirot in the Agatha Christie books to the tales of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle there is certainly no shortage of famous male detectives in classic literature.
Jennifer, a graduate of Lesley College and Harvard Graduate School of Education, is the author of many books for children and young adults including the early-reader series Andy Shane and the Very Bossy Dolores Starbuckle in which shy, reticent Andy joins forces with
In ‘Satan's Gut, Sausage Boats & Ice Kisses: The Adventure Travel Notes of a Nervous Man’ Tony Fosgate takes readers on a wild ride of white-water rafting, arctic exploration, and adrenaline inducing pastimes around the world.
April was a hard month to beat for book lovers, but May certainly didn't disappoint either. Readers were really spoiled for choice this month and there were so many great books in each genre that narrowing them down to just one each was almost impossible.
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng was published in 2017 and it is the second novel in which she uses her childhood home town of Shaker Heights as the setting. At its heart, the novel is about two families living in this area who end up with their lives intertwined.
Glen Dawson - A Satirical Wake-up Call
FEATURED AUTHOR - After graduating from Duke University, Glen Dawson owned and operated a flexible packaging manufacturing plant for 23 years. Then, he sold the factory and went back to school to get his Master's degree in biostatistics from Boston University. When he moved to North Carolina, he opened an after-school learning academy for advanced math students in grades 2 through 12. After growing the academy from 30 to 430 students, he sold it to Art of Problem Solving. Since retiring from Art of Problem… Read more