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Best Books of 2011: #31-#50

So this morning, we asked you to tell us what YOUR favorite book of 2011 was. Now, we’re kicking off our “Best Books of 2011” coverage by sharing books #31-#50 from our Top 50 Books of 2011 list. In a … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘The Night Circus’ by Erin Morgenstern

The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern’s debut and one of our 25 most anticipated books for fall, is a tale of two magicians pitted against each other by Prospero the Enchanter in the astounding Cirque des Rêves. It’s an epic love … Continue reading

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Trailer Tuesday: ‘Robopocalypse’ by Daniel H. Wilson

We would expect a pretty cool trailer from Daniel H. Wilson’s Robopocalypse — it is, after all, in the works to become a Steven Spielberg film. The coolest part about this trailer, however, is that it was made by a … Continue reading

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7 questions with . . . Karen Robards

Karen Robards‘ newest thriller and our July romance column top pick, Justice (Gallery), hits bookstores today. It forces attorney Jessica Ford and FBI agent (and supersexy) Mark Ryan back together once again — Jessica is in danger and Mark is … Continue reading

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‘The Storm at the Door’ on shelves + interview

The Storm at the Door, the second book by author Stefan Merrill Block and one of our 20 most anticipated books for summer, is now on shelves! Our reviewer describes it as even better than his first book, The Story … Continue reading

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A year after Haiti, missionary counts lessons learned

Today marks the one-year anniversary of the devastating, 7.0 earthquake that hit Haiti, and as many news sources have noted, the recovery is slow. The Red Cross is still in the country and thousands are still homeless. One of the … Continue reading

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