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The Science Behind Precognition and Intuition
In his book, Contact with the Future: The Astonishing Power of Intuition and Precognition, Jon Taylor examines the latest scientific research suggesting that precognition is real and...
Sneak Peek: Death by Caramel Macchiato by Alex Erickson
Death by Caramel Macchiato by Alex Erickson
When Pine Hills, Ohio hosts an inter-town murder mystery game, bookstore-café owner and sometimes-sleuth Krissy Hancock assumes it’ll...
Behind The Words with Farah Heron
On today's blog we are talking with Remember Me Tomorrow author Farah Heron. Welcome Farah, we're excited to have you on Reader's Entertainment. First,...
5 Holiday Gifts Kids (and Parents!) Will Love (Books)
There's a chill in the air, the leaves are changing, and pumpkin spice is just about everywhere. Which can only mean one thing: The...
SNEAK PEEK: Something About Nobility By Jonni Jordyn
Something About Nobility By Jonni Jordyn
Hector Reynaldo Castillo de la Roca, the gardener's son, was the closest thing that Lady Elizabeth Leatherby had ever...
Behind The Words with The Puzzle Box Author Danielle Trussoni
Today we're excited to welcome The Puzzle Box author Danielle Trussoni to the blog. Let's begin with learning a bit about you. Where you're...
PIZZA HUT CELEBRATES 40 YEARS OF BOOK IT! ® WITH ONE MILLION FREE PERSONAL...
For the First Time Ever, Pizza Hut Will Reward All Readers Across the Country with a Free Personal Pan Pizza (with $8 minimum purchase)* as Part of National...
“MINECRAFT: OUT OF ORDER” VOLUME 1 ENCOURAGES YOU TO BUILD YOUR OWN WAY
Dark Horse Books and Mojang Studios bring Minecraft fans even more reason to build their own way in a new graphic novel, Minecraft: Out of Order Volume 1. Cartoonist,...
Behind The Words With Emma Barry
Today, we welcome author Emma Barry to the blog. We'll be talking about her latest release BAD REPUTATION. Welcome Emma. Let's begin with what...
Book Review: Eleanor and the Cold War By Ellen Yardley
Eleanor and the Cold War By Ellen Yardley
This was truly an 'era' book. It took a few minutes for the language and pace of...