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The House Filler By Tong Ge
The House Filler
A moving and powerful historical epic by critically acclaimed author, Tong Ge
A family saga set in China during the most tumultuous time...
Banned Books Week!
From the American Library Association:
The American Library Association condemns censorship and works to defend each person's right to read under the First Amendment and...
Paul Is Missing By Donna M. Cramer
Paul Is Missing
A novel of overcoming loss and tragedy in a new direction by children’s author, Donna M. Cramer
Two young families are on the...
Booker Prize Winner Arundhati Roy to Publish Memoir
Scribner is delighted to announce the September 2025 publication of Mother Mary Comes to Me, a major new book by Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy.
Her first...
Sneak Peek: Deadly Crush by Maddie Day
Deadly Crush by Maddie Day
It’s the beginning of a new year, and for widowed single mom and recent L.A. transplant to California wine country,...
Espionage Thriller: Jeffrey Jay Levin’s “Deep Cover, The Unknowing Agent” Explores Cold War Legacy
Jeffrey Jay Levin, a commercial real estate attorney turned author, is set to captivate readers with his second novel, "Deep Cover, The Unknowing Agent."...
New Release: Margolyam By Matthew Hughes
Margolyam By Matthew Hughes
The newest Dying Earth fantasy novel by critically acclaimed novelist, Matthew Hughes
Orphaned at twelve, Margolyam leaves the port city of Golathreon...
Murder by Storm By Russell Little
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Murder by Storm
the newest Thriller by critically acclaimed author and lawyer, Russell Little
Marilyn is a master of deception, a chameleon living multiple...
There’s a Book For That: Hispanic & Latine Heritage Month
Welcome Hispanic & Latine Heritage Month which runs from September 15 through October 15, during which time we honor the contributions of Latine and Hispanic Americans...
Leadership Expert John St. James: Top 10 Ways To Create Your Best Life
Wanting a better life is a universal desire. However, most people overlook the obvious, focus on the trivial, or make things too complicated when...