Can we all agree that there’s nothing worse than reading a book by a humorist and not laughing?
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A peculiar experience of a housing viewing years ago led to C.M. Ewan writing "The House Hunt," wanting to explore the unusual phobias people have.
Each year, more and more visually graphic books geared towards the LGBTQ community can be found on physical and virtual bookshelves, and this year is no exception. Gay writer and illustrator Maurice Vellekoop got 2024 off to a fabulous start with his wonderful and visually stunning graphic memoir, “I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together,” setting the bar high for the other illustrated books that would follow.
You can expect stolen kisses at balls, magic, and even cake in Lisa Tirreno's "Prince of Fortune" book.
As author Sarah Henning puts it, if you are a fan of closed-room murder mysteries and witches, then "The Lies We Conjure" is the book for you.
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