Titan Books ISBN 978-1787745209 $ 12.99 solicitation copy: The official magazine of the Star Wars saga presents an amazing collection of exclusive illustrated Star Wars: The High Republic short stories, written by The New York Times’ best-selling authors Charles Soule, Justina Ireland, and Cavan...
Queen of Ruin is the second book in The Kingmaker trilogy, a steamy marriage of convenience romance full of political scandal. The books must be read in order for the best reader experience. This book does end in a cliffhanger. Goodreads/Amazon/Barnes & Noble/iBooks/Kobo ~~~ Enjoy this p...
There are also differing opinions about how closely historical fiction books must stick to the truth. Some historical novels chronicle true events that happened in the real world with as much accuracy and authenticity as possible. Others lean more heavily on the author’s imagination, and even inc...
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Now, if people ask me, for instance, “Which books should I read on leadership?”, I might reply: “DuneandEnder’s Game.” I’ve come to look for practical solutions in both fiction and non-fiction. For those of you who are stuck in the business or how-to sections, as I was fo...
NPR Books The Seattle Times “Teddy Telemachus is a charming con man with a gift for sleight of hand and some shady underground associates. In need of cash, he tricks his way into a classified government study about telekinesis and its possible role in intelligence gathering. There he meets ...
And it's not just books. With every second movie and computer game having a sci-fi element, science fiction seems to have controlled our entire entertainment culture. It's clear that if we want to define science fiction we should relate it to the role that science plays in our lives. Pe...
In a sense, the 1930s was the golden age of the detective story, with the detectives named above continuing in new novels. The decade was also marked by the books ofDashiell Hammett, who drew upon his own experience as a private detective to produce both stories and novels, notablyThe Mal...
Juliet Greenwoodwrites immersive historical fiction, often set in Wales or Cornwall around World War II and always featuring women protagonists, who rise to the challenge in difficult times. Her books are a tribute to those women, often unseen, who keep the world turning, even in the most ter...
Some writers refuse to get in line with linearity, or take up common cause with causality. In Sean Ennis’sHope and Wild Panic (Malarkey Books, 202 pages), the reader finds a depiction of life in the contemporary U.S. with recognizable settings and characters—realism, in a word—but it...