Weekly Roundup: Bizarre Beauty, a Legend from an Ancient Fortress, and a List All Book Lovers Will Relate To

Bizarre beauty treatments, an emotional WWII-era letter, and fierce female superheroes are just a few of the random, awesome articles you’ll find in this week’s roundup!

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Thursday Book Review: “Every Secret Thing” by Susanna Kearsley

Today’s featured book review is one I’ve read and immensely enjoyed. Every Secret Thing by bestselling author Susanna Kearsley was originally published under the name Emma Cole, but this Allison & Busby reprint uses the author’s real name. If you’re familiar with Susanna Kearsley novels, this is definitely a departure from her usual historical/sometimes paranormal romance style, in that it is a suspense-based thriller, with romantic elements, set during both World War II and the present. It’s a wonderful story and I highly recommend it – but don’t take my word for it. Check out this review!

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In Honor of Holocaust Memorial Day

Today marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, also known as Holocaust Memorial Day.

For those interested in learning more about the Holocaust, World War II, and Jewish heritage, these current and forthcoming books are a good place to start.

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Editor’s Picks: World War II Fiction

From romance, to spy thrillers, to time slips – the collection of World War II fiction published by our clients is vast. Here are some of our favorites:

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Editor’s Picks: Military History in Honor of Veterans Day

Yesterday was Veterans Day, and in honor of those who have served and are still serving, today we bring you a selection of fascinating military history titles!

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