What did Jane Austen read, in between writing "Pride and Prejudice" and "Emma"? In "Jane Austen's Bookshelf," "Pawn Stars" ...
Jack Reacher has punched his way across the United States, but which of Lee Child's story is the best? Here are the 10 best ...
Capital Area District Libraries’ expert selectors have curated a dynamic Black History Month reading list for all ages, ...
Based on true events, Tova Mirvis' new novel "might read in parts like a domestic romp wrapped in yellow crime scene tape, ...
There are probably going to be intense scenes in your novels in whatever genre you write. People get cancer. People die. Go ...
A Handbook for Finding Your Way After Sexual Assault” by Cheyenne Wilson is a finalist for the Minnesota Book Awards.
Romantasy novels — that’s romance plus fantasy — are outselling other adult fiction. But has the romance genre truly shed its ...
Dead in the Frame” marks a clear evolution in Spotswood’s plotting, including a bravura twist on the somewhat tired trope of ...
In “Jane Austen’s Bookshelf,” rare-book dealer Rebecca Romney discovers overlooked women authors who inspired the famous ...
When reading a brief news article a few years ago, local author Denise Forsythe learned about a rare occurrence in the ...
Marie Benedict does. In “The Queens of Crime,” Benedict imagines that five of the female greats of the era, fighting a ...
Winter is a perfect time of year to lose yourself in a good novel. Pick up a new suspenseful book from the Litchfield Library and you may find the hours flying by while you turn the pages.