In A.M. Wilhelm's debut thriller Brainstorm, we first learn about Melissa, a mother in search of the child she once dropped off at the Sunshine Children's Home in D.C. eight years ago. When she discovers that t... Read More...
I’m not a memoir fan. I’m generally of the opinion that when I read, I want to be entertained. I want to get lost in a fictional world with a story so satisfying that the hours fly by. There’s truth in fiction ... Read More...
Is there a writer or an avid reader on your holiday list? This year, the Book Club Babble gals put together a collection of unique gifts to help you shop for the bookish people in your life! If you're looking t... Read More...
Our talented literary critics share their top choices of the year.
Tabitha's Picks:
The Calculating Stars, the first book in the Lady Astronaut series by Mary Robinette Kowal, won a well-deserved Hugo award l... Read More...
Brilliant interviewer Bo Riccardi hopes she can use her synesthetic skill of seeing the truth to save her husband Oscar's life. His abductor has an unknown vendetta against Bo and wants to destroy her by using ... Read More...
There is hardly anything more fun than learning something interesting in the guise of an entertaining read. In her book Death in the Covenant, D.A. Barkley provides a realistic view of the dominating force beli... Read More...
What happens when a young college graduate, Violet Baretto leaves her home in India to work in oil-rich Kuwait as a maid for a wealthy Kuwaiti woman? She stands up, not just for herself, but for the most vulne... Read More...
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If you’ve been following Jane from the very beginning, seeing this show come to a close might be very bittersweet. This American telenov... Read More...
In her debut intersectionality novel Profound and Perfect Things, Dr. Maribel Garcia hits directly at the heart of deep human questions. Do family ties support us or bind us? At our core, do we all simply want ... Read More...