[yasr_overall_rating] #1 New York Times bestselling author Kim Harrison returns to her beloved Hollows series with ‘The Turn,’ the official prequel to the series that will introduce you to a whole new side of Rachel Morgan’s world as they’ve never seen it before!
Book Review: ‘Everything, Everything’ Is Nothing Expected
[yasr_overall_rating] What if you couldn’t touch anything in the outside world? Never breathe in the fresh air, feel the sun warm your face . . . or kiss the boy next door? In ‘Everything, Everything’, Maddy is a girl who’s literally allergic to the outside world, and Olly is the boy who moves in …
Book Review: ‘The Headsman’s Daughter’ Is A First Novel By One Of My Favorite Film Directors
[yasr_overall_rating] Alice awakens in a psychiatric hospital believing she is the daughter of a 16th-century executioner. Is she insane, or has a portal opened to a past life where she and her outlaw lover are hunted by a corrupt noble and his henchmen?
Book Review: ‘The Cutaway’ Is A Great Debut Novel
[yasr_overall_rating] ‘The Cutaway’ draws you into the tangled world of corruption and cover-up as a young television producer investigates the disappearance of a beautiful Georgetown lawyer in this stunning psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Paula Hawkins and Gillian Flynn.
Book Review: ‘Dark At The Crossing’ Lacks Heart
[yasr_overall_rating] Haris Abadi, an Arab American, seeks to cross the border from Turkey into Syria to fight in the Free Syrian Army.
Book Review: ‘Clownfish Blues: A Novel’ Is An Amusing Acid Trip For The ADHD
[yasr_overall_rating] A (Serge A.) Storm is brewing for a cabal of bad guys gaming the Florida state lottery in this insanely funny novel from the maestro of mayhem, Tim Dorsey.
Book Review: ‘Empire Games’ Is A Convoluted Mess
[yasr_overall_rating] Charles Stross builds a new series with ‘Empire Games,’ expanding on the world he created in the ‘Family Trade’ series, a new generation of paratime travelers walk between parallel universes.
Book Review: ‘The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead’ Seems Half Written
[yasr_overall_rating] The characters in ‘The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead,’ Benz’s wildly imaginative debut, are as varied as any in recent literature, but they share a thirst for adventure which sends them rushing full-tilt toward the moral crossroads, becoming victims and perpetrators along the way.
Book Review: ‘To Pixar And Beyond’ Is Highly Recommended
[yasr_overall_rating] Set in the worlds of Silicon Valley and Hollywood, the book takes readers inside Pixar, Disney, law firms, and investment banks. It provides an up-close, first-hand account of Pixar’s stunning ascent, how it took risks, Levy’s enduring collaboration and friendship with Jobs, and how Levy came to see in Pixar deeper parallels that …