When I requested an advance reader copy of David King’s Death in the City of Light: The Serial Killer of Nazi-Occupied Paris, I thought it was fiction. I had no idea this was a true story, which makes it even more of a chilling read. Are you fascinated by serial killers? Then this is quite likely a book you’ll want to read and you might win a copy! The publisher has given us 2 copies to give away to 2 lucky…
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When I read the publisher’s brief synopsis for The Traitor’s Wife, Kathleen Kent’s new prequel to The Heretic’s Daughter, I knew I had to read it. As you know by now, I love historical novels with strong women protagonists and this one does not disappoint! The Traitor’s Wife is set in Colonial Massachusetts during the mid-1600’s. If you like historical novels, put this one on your reading list. Read the rest of my review at…
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We reviewed Amor Towles’ wonderful debut novel, Rules of Civility, when it was released several months ago and highly recommended it to you. (You can read our review at http://PopcornReads.com/?p=1293.) Since then it has consistently been on all of the main bestseller lists, which hasn’t surprised us in the least! This is one of the best novels of 2011!
Recently the publisher contacted us with an offer we just couldn’t refuse – an…
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Is there anyone in the U.S. who didn’t grow up knowing about Walt Disney, Disneyland, and all of the Disney characters and films? Nancy Temple Rodrique and David W. Smith worked at Disneyland and are both avid fans. Their series of Hidden Mickey novels take you behind the scenes at the park and delve deeply into Walt Disney’s life. Think action adventure meets scavenger hunt meets mystery, and wrap Disney around it, and you’ve got a basic idea of this novel’s…
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