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In a fantasy filled with adventure and allegory, we join Volke Savan on his journey to outwit his past, train his power, and unveil a murderer everyone thinks is the greatest hero of all time.
Most readers know The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams as a series of comedy science fiction novels.
This has been a great year for readers so far as the quality books just keep on pouring in. April continued this trend once again with a slew of page turners for every genre. Check out our selection of the best books for April 2019.
There has been plenty of books that combined fantasy, romance, comedy and adventure, but few that managed to pull it off as successfully as The Princess Bride by William Goldman.
Maria Dismondy is an author, publisher and speaker who has penned ten books featuring topics ranging from anti-bullying to overcoming adversity to handling friendship trials and tribulations and beyond. Her books are read in classrooms and homes around the world.
What would it be like to watch historical events the way they actually unfolded, long before the invention of video-recording technology? Fialkov’s riveting mystery thriller, The Broadcast, brings this interesting premise to life.
When the romantic comedy, Crazy Rich Asians, hit cinema screens it quickly became one of the highest earning films for its genre in the past decade or so.
Jane Eyre, which was written by Charlotte Brontë and published in 1847, is a good example of a classic novel that was ahead of its time. The protagonist of the tale is Jane and the story deals with her growing up, becoming an adult and falling in love.
Trudy Hicks hunts ghosts. Not to prove they exist— but to figure out why they’re still here. For readers who enjoy a fun, adventurous paranormal mystery, Case One - The Deceit, this is the book to pick up.
A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L'Engle was first published way back in 1962, but has remained a firm favorite with children and adults ever since.