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If January is anything to go by, then 2019 is going to be a great year for readers. There are already plenty of stellar books out for all genres and plenty more to come this year. If you have no idea which books to get next, then take a look at all the options below.
Witches and witchcraft have fascinated, mystified and terrified people through the ages. Marion Gibson is Professor of Renaissance and Magical Literatures at Exeter University and works on witches, magic, paganism and the supernatural in literature.
Readers can forgive a lot of things if they find a novel interesting or entertaining, but bad grammar is not one of them. This is why many authors make use of copy editors to ensure that there are no grammatical errors present in their novels.
Although Wonder is a children's novel, the topics that it tackles, such as self acceptance and overcoming adversity are universal.
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens was published in 2018 and quickly took the literary world by storm.
It has already been established that books make for great source material when it comes to movies and there are plenty of blockbusters that can back up this fact.
Each new year means that a slew of new movies will be hitting the big screen and these days the chances are that a lot of them will be based on books.
Milk and Honey, the poetry collection by Rupi Kaur, was released back in 2014, but it still remains a powerful example of the strength as well as courage of women.
With 23 novels already published at the time of writing this article, there can be no doubt about the enduring popularity of Jack Reacher.
It is impossible to overstate just how much of an influence J. R. R. Tolkien had on the fantasy genre in literature after releasing his epic The Lord of The Rings trilogy.
Catalina Du Bois - Captivating and Adventurous Romance Set in Egypt
FEATURED AUTHOR - Catalina Du Bois resides in the southwestern United States, where she finds inspiration from the enchanting landscapes of the desert. With a penchant for motorcycles, camping trips, and crafting romantic mysteries, Catalina is known for her candid and unfiltered writing style. Despite her reluctance to tout awards and accolades, Catalina's love for storytelling shines through in her works.