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July 6, 2010

STILL MISSING by Chevy Stevens: A Review

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In today's guest post Sonja Somerville, Liz Hughes and Robin Beerbower of the Salem Public Library in Salem, Oregon discuss Chevy Stevens' brand new book, STILL MISSING and explain why it was far more than they were expecting.

John Gilstrap, author of Hostage Zero

Hostage rescue expert Jonathan Grave is used to working alone, and this time he’ll have to go where even the government won’t. An innocent man has been shot and two young people are missing. But tracking them down is just the beginning.

Gregg Hurwitz, author of They're Watching

Patrick Davis is a man with troubles. First his Hollywood dreams crumble and then his storybook marriage hits a snag. Now, DVDs start being delivered to his house --- DVDs which show that someone is watching him and his wife, that the two of them are being stalked and recorded by cameras hidden in their house.

July 6, 2010

On Sale This Week

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Check out Bookreporter.com's Coming Soon list to stay up to date on all the latest titles as well as those coming in the weeks and months ahead! On Sale This Week: THE SEARCH by Nora Roberts STILL MISSING by Chevy Stevens

Chevy Stevens, author of Still Missing

On the day she was abducted, Annie O’Sullivan, a 32-year old realtor, had three goals --- sell a house, forget about a recent argument with her mother, and be on time for dinner with her ever- patient boyfriend.

My book club met last night to discuss THE ELEGANCE OF THE HEDGEHOG by Muriel Barbery and the we were all basically on the same page (no pun intended).
Bestselling novelist Jacquelyn Mitchard talks about being the victim of a Ponzi scheme and nearly losing everything... A giant whale dating to prehistoric times was recently discovered off coast of the U.K., and it was appropriately named after MOBY DICK author Herman Melville...
July 1, 2010

Lee Kravitz: UNFINISHED BUSINESS

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In today's post, guest blogger and author Lee Kravitz explains why his new book, UNFINISHED BUSINESS has two reading group guides.  Check them both out and let us know which works best for you! GOING DEEPER

July 2010

I have decided that reading is a sport for any weather. This week the temperatures in New York spiked somewhere around 103, and thus turning pages indoors won out over a lot of outdoor activities, though floating in an oversized tube in the pool was pretty nice, too. I still want someone to calculate how many pages one needs to turn to shed one pound --- and how fast one needs to turn them. I do think reading is my favorite sport --- think of the exercise that my mind gets from it!

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Do you ever re-read classic titles on your own or with your group?

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