New Book Releases July 2010

With new releases from Nora Roberts, Daniel Silva, and Jennifer Weiner, July is another big month for books. Take a look at some upcoming book releases I think you’ll be interested in. The Island by Elin Hilderbrand Available July 6, 2010 (Order on Amazon) From the publisher: From New York Times bestseller Elin Hilderbrand, a new novel set on Tuckernuck, a tiny island off the coast of Nantucket. Four women-a mother, her sister, two grown daughters-head to Tuckernuck for a retreat, hoping to escape their troubles. Intead, they find only drama, secrets, and life-changing revelations.     The Search by Nora Roberts Available July 6, 2010 (Order on Amazon) From the publisher: The #1 New York Times-bestselling author presents a riveting novel where a canine search and rescue volunteer fights danger and finds love in the Pacific Northwest wilderness. To most people, Fiona Bristow seems to have an idyllic life-a [...]

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Kristen’s Favorite Books of 2009

It’s hard to believe that 2009 is coming to a close and we’re about to enter a new decade. As the end of the year approaches, I’ve been looking back at all the books I’ve read in 2009 and I made a list of a few that stood out from the rest. These might not be the best books of the year, but they are books that I had fun reading. The Help by Kathryn Stockett The Help is easily the best book I read all year (maybe even the past few years) and you can read my full review here. I rated it 5 out of 5 stars because it has a page turning plot and characters that are so real that they feel like old friends by the end of the novel. The Help became a sleeper hit over the summer thanks to word-of-mouth recommendations (I know I’ve [...]

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THE NEIGHBOR Book Review

THE NEIGHBOR by Lisa Gardner If I had to describe The Neighbor in one word, that word would be tense. This psychological thriller had me anxiously holding my breath and staying up late into the night to find out what would happen next. The ripped from the headlines premise is that pretty, young schoolteacher Sandra Jones has gone missing without a trace from her Boston home. There’s no body, but there is some small evidence of a struggle, and the only potential witness is her four-year-old daughter. Of course, as we’ve seen in recent high-profile cases of missing women, the media descends upon the house and police begin investigating the husband as the prime suspect The husband, handsome Jason Jones, is a journalist and Patrick Dempsey look-alike. Jason is detached and bordering on uncooperative, which immediately arouses suspicion in police detective D. D. Warren. She is sure that he is [...]

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