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Terry Watkins’ Darling Girl Disrupted

What if you lived in a trailer, always moving to the next town? What if your mom had to spend weeks away and your dad was never home? In Darling Girl (Green Place Books), a heart-moving tale, Terry H. Watkins chronicles 13 years in the precarious life of “DG” Pitre through…
K.L. Romo
October 5, 2018
Fiction

Year in Review: Most Popular BookTrib Posts of 2019

2019 is almost over, but we at BookTrib are still feeling nostalgic reflecting back on another year of showcasing tremendous books. It's hard for us to pick favorites, but strictly looking at the number of views on stories we posted this year, we have curated a list of the top…
BookTrib
December 24, 2019
Fiction

Write What You Love: A Look Into the Writing of Steve Berry

Steve Berry calls himself the poster boy for persistence. He refused to give up—although he thought about it a few times. But his persistence resulted in worldwide fame and an annual trip to The New York Times bestseller list. He has written stand-alone thrillers as well as his famous “Cotton…
Rick Pullen
September 26, 2017
Fiction

Diana Grillo Stories Tackle Writhing Family Dynamics

The challenge of a good short story is the ability to convey complicated ideas and feelings to the reader in a limited amount of pages. Diana Grillo, author of An Accidental Murder and Other Stories, manages to easily draw sympathy from readers for her struggling characters, diving straight into the…
Rebecca Proulx
March 26, 2019
Fiction

Wonder Woman Kicks Ass for a New Generation

The new Wonder Woman movie is out today and we are jazzed. There’s nothing like watching a strong, inspirational woman kick ass on-screen, especially when she’s wielding a pretty awesome sword and even more awesome moves. From stopping bullets with her golden bracelets to repeatedly saving the world from danger,…
Rachel Carter
June 2, 2017