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A fictional take on how cell phones have changed us all and the ways self-focus can lead to a happier existence ...
David Gemmell's third Rigante book, Ravenheart, takes a surprising turn with a massive time jump that requires an update to the world setting. Gemmell was up to the task.
When Colorado author Mark Stevens finished “No Lie Lasts Forever,” he figured he’d written a stand-alone mystery. His editor ...
Jung Yun crafts vivid characters and tension, though an unnecessary final chapter undercuts an otherwise poignant story.
Tell’s grand debut, I’d never come across the word Blodeuwedd, a Welsh word for a mythological flower-faced goddess.
Bears have long been a subject of Western writings, he tells us at the outset, appearing in the Bible, Aesop’s Fables, ...
Tahereh Mafi's Release Me attempts to retain the series' emotional core, though its execution wavers.
And as you’ll see in the new book “Black Out Loud” by Geoff Bennett, his routine reaches back more than a 100 years. “Black ...
L.D. Lewis crafts a fresh fairy tale sequel that questions what comes after happily ever after in Year of the Mer.
With his latest novel, “The Left and the Lucky,” Willie Vlautin explores a theme rarely seen in literature: the male ...