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At Bookreporter.com, we have the opportunity to read many great books well in advance of their release dates. Now, with our Sneak Peek Feature/Contest, we are offering our readers the chance to preview select early picks --- and share feedback on them. We know that readers champion books that they love, and we want you to be part of the excitement of upcoming releases as early as possible.
March 30, 2011

Lisa Scottoline: THINK TWICE

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Bestselling author Lisa Scottoline talks about the inspiration behind her "evil twin" novel, Think Twice. Be sure to check out Lisa's next book, Save Me, which will be released April 12.
March 29, 2011

Make Your Way to BEA!

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Have you, like me, ever read descriptions of book buzz panels, and wished you had been in the audience?  Want to know more about how books are promoted?  Want to just know more about what book clubs should be thinking about?
Author Sarah Blake discuess her World War II novel The Postmistress in Part I of this special interview, and what it's like writing about war in post 9/11 America. A book club favorite, The Postmistress is in stores!
Author Sarah Blake discuess her World War II novel The Postmistress in Part I of this special interview, and what it's like writing about war in post 9/11 America. A book club favorite, The Postmistress is in stores!
At Bookreporter.com, we have the opportunity to read many great books well in advance of their release dates. Now, with our Sneak Peek Feature/Contest, we are offering our readers the chance to preview select early picks --- and share feedback on them. We know that readers champion books that they love, and we want you to be part of the excitement of upcoming releases as early as possible.
March 22, 2011

Sarah Addison Allen: THE PEACH KEEPER

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Sarah Addison Allen is the New York Times bestselling author of such books as Garden Spells, The Sugar Queen and The Girl Who Chased the Moon. Known for combining elements of popular fiction, magic realism and food, she has virtually created a genre all her own.
I know book clubs don’t often consider a mystery or suspense series for their book club picks. Maybe it’s the thought that though the books will be fun to read, they may not have enough substance to discuss. And sometimes that is the case. But many books in these genres are rich with family crisis, character issues and in this case history. Steve Berry’s The Emperor’s Tomb goes in depth into Chinese history and will give your book club ple
March 15, 2011

Your Top 25 Picks of 2010

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From mid-December thru mid-February, we asked you to share what your book group read month-by-month in 2010. Thousands of you responded, and we enjoyed looking through your selections; seeing them told us something about your group.
At Bookreporter.com, we have the opportunity to read many great books well in advance of their release dates. Now, with our Sneak Peek Feature/Contest, we are offering our readers the chance to preview select early picks --- and share feedback on them. We know that readers champion books that they love, and we want you to be part of the excitement of upcoming releases as early as possible.