Tag: Atria Books
Good Book to Read: The Fun Habit by Mike Ruker
by Editorial Staff | Jan 1, 2024 | What's Hot | 0 |
Good Book to Read: The Fun Habit, Mike Ruker, Atria Books: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life
Read MoreAuthorlink Chat: Writing team fosters empathy in You Were Always Mine
by Diane Slocum | Dec 1, 2023 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
You Were Always Mine, Christine Pride & Jo Piazza, Atria Books – Cinnamon’s life is turned upside down when she finds a white newborn baby in the park where she usually met her friend, Daisy.
Read MoreBooks to Read: The Palentologist by Luke Dumas
by Editorial Staff | Oct 1, 2023 | What's Hot | 0 |
Books to Read: The Palentologist, Luke Dumas, Atria Books – A haunted paleontologist returns to the museum where his sister was abducted years earlier and is faced with a terrifying and murderous spirit in this chilling novel.
Read MoreAuthorlink chat: John Connolly on The Land of Lost Things
by Doris Booth | Oct 1, 2023 | Featured, Interviews, Video | 0 |
Bestselling author John Connolly writes about the redemptive power of stories and family in THE LAND OF LOST THINGS, a long awaited sequel to THE BOOK OF LOST THINGS.
Read MoreBooks to Read: The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel by Douglas Brunt
by Editorial Staff | Sep 1, 2023 | What's Hot | 0 |
Books to Read: The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel, Douglas Brunt, Atria Books – The hidden history of one of the world’s greatest inventors, a man who disrupted the status quo and then disappeared into thin air on the eve of World War I
Read MoreBooks to Read: Deliberate Cruelty by Roseanne Montillo
by Editorial Staff | Nov 1, 2022 | What's Hot | 0 |
Deliberate Cruelty, Roseanne Montillo, Atria Books – When Ann Woodward shot her husband, banking heir Billy Woodward, in the middle of the night in 1955, her life changed forever.
Read MoreBooks to Read: Boldly Go by William Shatner
by Editorial Staff | Oct 1, 2022 | What's Hot | 0 |
Boldly Go, William Shatner, Atria Books – The beloved star of Star Trek, recent space traveler, and living legend William Shatner reflects on the interconnectivity of all things . . .
Read MoreInterview: Mayor Concocts Elaborate Lie to Save His Town
by Diane Slocum | Jul 1, 2022 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
Interview: The Patron Saints of Second Chances, Christine Simon, Atria Books – If the plumbing in the tiny village of Prometto, Italy, isn’t fixed, all the residents will have to move out. The cost of the repairs is enormous.
Read MoreBooks to Read: The Dickens Boy by Thomas Keneally
by Editorial Staff | Mar 1, 2022 | What's Hot | 0 |
The Dickens Boy, Thomas Keneally, Atria Books – Edward Dickens, the tenth child of England’s most famous author Charles Dickens, has consistently let his parents down.
Read MoreReview: Bomb Shelter by Mary Laura Philpott
by Kate Padilla | Feb 23, 2022 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Bomb Shelter, Mary Laura Philpott, Atria Books – Mary Laura Philpott chronicles, with honesty and charm, a collection of personal essays, primarily about parenting experiences, that coalesce in her memoir, “Bomb Shelter.”
Read MoreBook to Read: The Duchess Countess by Catherine Ostler
by Editorial Staff | Feb 1, 2022 | What's Hot | 0 |
The Duchess Countess, Catherine Ostler, Atria Books – This “funny, intelligent, witty, profound” (Andrew Roberts, New York Times bestselling author) look at the stylish and scandalous Elizabeth Chudleigh, Duchess of Kingston—a woman whose adventurous life led to an infamous bigamy trial
Read MoreBooks to Read: Eat Right for Your Inflammation Type
by Editorial Staff | Dec 1, 2021 | What's Hot | 0 |
Eat Right for Your Inflammation Type, Maggie Berghoff, Atria Books – The Three-Step Program to Strengthen Immunity, Heal Chronic Pain, and Boost Your Energy
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