It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a man of letters, in possession of a goodly number of books, must be in need of a ladder.
Ringgold attorney McCracken Poston’s “Zenith Man” sold its 1,000th copy at a small Ringgold shop, marking a milestone for the town and the book’s success.
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Hosted on MSNWhy The Stand's Ending Is Still Controversial, 47 Years After The Book's ReleaseAlmost half a century after Stephen King first published his post-apocalyptic epic The Stand, readers still don't think it ...
Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe celebrates the release of his new book Just Beyond the Light by sharing a list of 10 books ...
In the first chapter of Dream State by Eric Puchner, a blushing bride-to-be finally meets her fiancé’s stone-faced best ...
There’s no question that we’re living—and looking for love—in contentious times, where extreme political ideologies have all ...
Variety chief correspondent Daniel D’Addario’s novel “The Talent” takes readers inside awards campaigns, as five fictional ...
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