Posts Tagged as ‘Books’

Published on May 2nd, 2012 — 1 Comment

  “Listen to me, for I have many stories to tell…” 2012 Edgar Award winning Icefall by Matthew J. Kirby will transport you into the frozen Nordic north in five »

Published on October 25th, 2011 — Leave a comment

The Death Cure, the thrilling conclusion to James Dashner’s popular Maze Runner Trilogy, proves to be a fun, engaging read that you won’t want to put down until you turn »

Published on October 2nd, 2011 — 4 Comments

The weekend can often be slow and dull in the news world, so what better of a way to occupy our time with fascinating reads from around the web? Lytherus’ »

Published on September 22nd, 2011 — 2 Comments

Amazon has quietly announced the addition of a hugely-anticipated new feature: renting Kindle e-books from your local library. Amazon has partnered with over 11,000 libraries across the United States to »

Published on May 30th, 2011 — 2 Comments

Orphans Kate, Michael, and Emma have been tossed from orphanage to orphanage their entire lives. Their latest destination is a huge, creepy castle-like mansion in the mountains (mountains they don’t »

Published on May 16th, 2011 — 1 Comment

One of the perks of being a book reviewer for a website like this is we get access to books, often ahead of schedule. Throat, by R. A. Nelson (released »

Published on April 23rd, 2011 — 1 Comment

M.K. Hobson’s The Native Star is positively saturated in personality and wit. Upon opening this book I was immediately charmed by Hobson’s style of writing. The Native Star takes place »

Published on April 22nd, 2011 — 3 Comments

When a series I have lived and loved comes to an end, I feel a new hole carve it’s way into my heart.  I experience shortness of breath.  I become »

Published on April 13th, 2011 — Leave a comment

The Unremembered, by Peter Orullian, released yesterday (click here to read the summary of the book on our weekly book releases post). It’s publisher, Tor, has posted a nice excerpt »

Published on April 2nd, 2011 — Leave a comment

I recently read Angelology by Danielle Trussoni, specifically because I had seen this web-chat advertised by Penguin to promote the book coming out in paperback. A lot was discussed in »