Our Reads
A thoroughly enjoyable book. Feiring is a champion of natural wines, wines that are allowed to make themselves. Her engaging prose makes for a fun read, even for a wine neophyte like me. I blogged about the book here: http://www.bmorrison.com/blog/
November 11, 2011 by
Salem’s Lot is a terrifying vampire novel and is, in my opinion, one of Stephen King’s finest books. The vampires don’t wear kahki pants and they don’t use product in their hair. They don’t fall in love with human woman
Read More September 15, 2011 by
Suzanne Collins’ young adult drama is presently being adapted into a film version, starring Jennifer Lawrence as reluctant heroine Katniss Everdeen. Film director Gary Ross told Entertainment Weekly that they met during last year’s Oscar season (when Lawrence was nominated
Read More September 12, 2011 by
Great fantasy novel that left me wanting more and I can’t wait for news on the next one. The transformation and abilities of the character were pretty cool.
August 29, 2011 by
Embodying the true spirit of conversation, author Jason Zinoman weighed in on the inReads review of his book Shock Value...and the reviewer responded.
Read More August 18, 2011 by
Find out what the inReads community thinks, then check out an excerpt to see if you want to read the whole book and give us your take.
Read More August 9, 2011 by
The community has spoken, and we want to be sure you heard what it had to say.
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The community has spoken, and we want to be sure you heard what it had to say.
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The former Yugoslavia, rife with war, a region vulnerable to superstition and myth-telling, is the apt setting for Tea Obreht debut novel, The Tiger’s Wife. The Serbs believe that once someone dies their soul has forty days to hang around and
Read More June 25, 2011 by
If this book was an episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark, it would have been called The Tale of the Haunted Desk. The story in this book is a fairly simple concept with an interesting execution: a sleepy
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