On Reading Recommended Books
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry was recommended by a friend in the book biz: “Have I sent you a copy of …………………?” So there
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry was recommended by a friend in the book biz: “Have I sent you a copy of …………………?” So there
Even the Dogs by Jon McGregor has been shortlisted for the IMPAC DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD. In U.S.currency, the award is worth $131,096, one of the world’s richest
I love independent bookstores. I love small presses. But before all others, I’m nuts about readers looking for something to read that they hadn’t thought
Okay all you John Backderf fans, here’s the book tour schedule for My Friend Dahmer: MY FRIEND DAHMER | BOOK TOUR 2012 Weds., April 4,
A heads-up for book tour events for author Sarah McCoy’s The Baker’s Daughter: Sunday, March 11 | Tucson, AZ11:30 a.m. Family Stories: What to Use, What
Bookin’ with Sunny is happy to welcome our newest reviewer, Ann Ronald. Ann needs no introduction to readers in the State of Nevada. Her latest
Sometimes, in reaction to today’s state of rapid publication of almost avalanche proportions, it seems wise to pause and scrounge through those books purchased from
William Joyce and Moonbot Studios have done something miraculous. If you do nothing else today, squirrel away fifteen minutes to be enchanted. For all of
Bookin’ with Sunny is pleased to introduce two of our newest book reviewers: Dan Erwine: Dan holds a BS in Telecommunications, San Diego State University and recently
Today celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of the world’s most beloved Charles Dickens. No book site can let the day pass without at
It’s hard to choose just one bookstore to call our favorite, so here are some choices right up there near the top. We haven’t been everywhere so feel free
What a treat to have been contacted by Lucy Hannau of Lost in Fiction, asking if we’d be interested in posting her interview with Gaile
Those folks who know me will find it hard to believe that I am speechless, but this is stunning: Tucson schools bans books by Chicano
When I first became manager of Bonanza Books in Clayton, California, the departing manager gave me a word of warning about the bookstore ghost. She
Back before Christmas and before receiving a holiday cold of blizzard dimensions, I found an interesting note from Village Books in Bellingham, Washington in the
Originally posted by Lucy Hannau for Lost In Fiction on January 2, 2012 Lucy Hannau interviews bestselling author Gaile Parkin. Gaile Parkin was born and raised in Zambia
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