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February 2, 2021

Spring 2021 Book Preview »

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New year, new books! As you continue adding to your 2021 “to be read” list, here are some of our top titles you won’t want to miss coming out later this spring and summer.  

 



 

Forget what you think you know about the blues. 

All prior histories on the blues h

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November 19, 2020

Our 2020 Holiday Gift Guide »

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The holidays are just around the corner, but the holiday shopping season is already here and we’re making our list and checking it twice. While we might not be able to visit friends and family this year, sending a book picked just for them surely will bring the cheeror perhaps send one to yo

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October 19, 2020

Our Top 13 Haunting Reads »

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October is the month where we celebrate the spooky, the scary, the evil, the gory, and everything in between. In this blog post, we wanted to give readers our top (lucky or unlucky) 13 haunting titles, guaranteed to have something for every level of horror fan.  

 



 

1. Th

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September 16, 2020

Fall Book Preview »

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As a chill starts to enter the air and the first leaves begin to turn, we want to make sure you add these new and upcoming fall tiles to your must-read list.  

 



 

With the fall weather comes the ever looming election and there is no better time to read up on the issues. Dr.

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April 20, 2020

Things to Do and Read While in Quarantine »

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While we take this time to focus on some other important initiatives, we wanted to leave you with a list of ideas of things to do while in quarantine paired with a few of our books to extend the fun.  

 

Have a Movie Marathon:  



 

If you’re a Star Wars fan, pair your ma

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April 17, 2020

An Election Year in the Mirror by Bill Greer »

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An Election Year in the Mirror


by Bill Greer


When I started writing A Dirty Year, a woman was running for president of the United States, and the polls projected Hillary Clinton to win. The parallels with my story of 1872 New York were clear. One of the leading characters was Victoria Woodhull. By…

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April 15, 2020

How to Continue to Promote Your Book While Staying Inside »

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As we navigate through these unprecedented times, we’ve had to become more creative and bolder in our efforts to amplify the voices that reach beyond the trends, but one thing remains the same: we’re here, and we’re listening to you.


We are carefully monitoring Covid-19’s impact on books. O…

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April 13, 2020

National Poetry Month Excerpts »

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In honor of National Poetry Month, we wanted to highlight two great middle grade books by Krystyna Poray Goddu that will introduce young readers to two well-known American poets.

 

A Girl Called Vincent is about Edna St. Vincent Millay, known as Vincent, an acclaimed American poet who ca…

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April 10, 2020

National Encourage a Young Writer Day »

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In honor of National Encourage a Young Writer Day, we reached out to our authors to get their advice for aspiring writers. So whether you have a case of writer’s block or you’re just not sure where to go next, below are some helpful tips to get you on your way to being the best writer you can

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April 6, 2020

A Stranger Among Saints- Interview with Jonathan Mack »

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A Stranger Among Saints by Jonathan Mack traces the life of Stephen Hopkins, a colonist who spent 10 months stranded in Bermuda by a storm before eventually making it to Jamestown, where he spent six years before returning to England. He later signed on to another colonial venture, t

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