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The Best of this Year’s Literary Fiction Releases

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

2011 has been a great year for authors. The year isn’t over yet; and we have some entertaining books out there begging for a reader. I have a list five must reads of the year that include:

1. Before I go to Sleep by S.J Watson– A story about Christine; who loses her memory each night while she is sleeping, her journal is her only source of memory, which tells her that her husband can’t be (more…)

The Best of this Year’s Fantasy Releases

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

For the avid readers of fantasy books out there, I have compiled here a list of the top three books released this 2011 that you should not miss out.

1. Working Stiff: A Revivalist Novel – This novel is written by Rachel Caine, and it is gaining more and more popularity among fantasy book readers because it has been written very well by the author. Furthermore, while reading the book, you will definitely feel as if you are in the same situation or scenarios that Bryn Davies, the main character, is in. It was (more…)

The Best of this Year’s Science-Fiction Releases

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

The science fiction genre of novels is a crowded one. Overflowing with colorful covers, intensely detailed plots, and trilogies by the handful it one can easily see why it is so hard to find a good novel. Thankfully 2011 had some great surprises in store. Listed below are two of this years best science fiction works.

First on the list is “Heaven’s Shadow” by David Goyer. If the name strikes you as familiar it is because David (more…)

The Best of this Year’s Christian Fiction Releases

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

The Best of this Year’s Christian Fiction Releases

This year has seen some good releases on the Christian fiction front. Here are some of the best ones released recently.

“Lions of Babylon” by Davis Bunn is an action-thriller set in the Middle East featuring an ex-intelligence agent investigating the disappearance of four people in Iraq. Strong characterization and excellent place depiction give this one an extra boost.

“Dancing on Glass” by Pamela Binnings Ewen tells the story of a female lawyer who makes the unfortunate choice to marry someone who eventually becomes (more…)