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A Book Worth Savoring: Isabel Vincent’s Dinner with Edward

Some books challenge you. Others feel like cozy sweaters. It’s rare to find a book that does both. And that's exactly what Isabel Vincent’s latest memoir, Dinner with Edward: A Story of an Unexpected Friendship (Algonquin Books, May 24, 2016) manages to do, by striking the perfect balance between being bittersweet and making you so damn…
Katie Hires
May 23, 2016
Fiction

Prepare to Get Tied Up in “Loose Threads”

There’s no thrill quite like following a protagonist down the rabbit hole and into a new world. Whether it’s Neo from The Matrix or Nyssa from Loose Threads, the first installment in J. O. Quantaman’s Cool Assassins series, we love discovering a setting alongside our audience surrogate character, and no…
BookTrib
July 19, 2019
Fiction

New ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ Trailer is Meg-nificent

During the American Music Awards on November 19th, Disney debuted the second trailer for the upcoming movie of Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time. Like our first look at the film, this latest trailer highlights the battle of light vs. darkness that young Meg Murry (Storm Reid) is thrust into…
Early Bird Books
November 28, 2017
Fiction

All the Feels: The First Book That Made You Cry

Whether or not you're an easy crier, there's usually one book that manages to hit you straight in the feels. For some of us at Early Bird Books, The Fault in Our Stars was the first to bring on serious waterworks (we'll never read John Green on the subway again).…
Early Bird Books
September 26, 2017
Fiction

Chill Out: 5 Books to Distract You from Your Sunburn

As a ginger, I happen to be aware of one of life’s fundamental truths: sunburn seriously sucks. From hot discomfort to peeling like a molting snake in the rain forest, having sunburn is frightfully unpleasant. However, in addition to light exfoliation with a warm wash cloth and gentle soap, I…
Katie Hires
July 21, 2016