Our selection of ebook releases
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SELECTIONS
The New York Times Notable Books of 2013 were revealed yesterday: discover the list http://t.co/vNaGyRayYh
— Feedbooks (@feedbooks) November 28, 2013
The long-expected list of Notable Books was published by The New York Times this week. As always, this exhaustive list of exclusively quality titles offers great reading recommendations. If the New York Times does not macth your standards, make sure to browse our various recommended reading lists: there has to be one for every taste.
Already stuffed at the prospect of eating way too much? Try our selected of food-related titles instead http://t.co/4EfmtNn6mC
— Feedbooks (@feedbooks) November 27, 2013
This list should appeal both to foodies and curious eaters or anyone who thought that Thanksgiving was definitely not enough. If you like to know where your food comes from or what comes in the process, you can browse our category dedicated to Agriculture & Food.
Discover our selection of cross-genre fiction http://t.co/YE5eXZTY5H If you happen to love zombies, mysteries and humor at the same time
— Feedbooks (@feedbooks) November 29, 2013
NEW RELEASES
Steampunk fans, do not miss the fifth tome in the series The Clockwork Century by Cherie Priest http://t.co/vIURcVOSkg @cmpriest
— Feedbooks (@feedbooks) November 27, 2013
You can discover more steampunk titles our category dedicated to Dystopia & Uchronia.
City of Dark Magic by Magnus Flyte finally has a sequel: download City of Lost Dreams http://t.co/YGY5rzKvG2 #fantasy
— Feedbooks (@feedbooks) November 26, 2013
If you’re looking for an interesting title in Fantasy released recently, it seems that City of Lost Dreams is a wise choice, said to be “Sensual, witty and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny” by Kirkus Reviews. If you want to know what newspapers and magazines said about the latest releases, you can browse our editorial reviews.
ON THE BLOG
Authors share their favorite books http://t.co/bcYwLEiQ1z Recommendations by Will Schwalbe, Jenni Fagan, Patrick Flanery, Gavin Corbett…
— Feedbooks (@feedbooks) November 28, 2013
We asked nine authors which books they read and liked this year: the result is a wide-ranging, surprising and definitely original list of recommendations, from the critically acclaimed title A Tale for The Time Being by Ruth Ozeki to the underrated novel Call it Dog by Marli Roode.
You can find the recap of our 10 favorite books of 2013 on our blog http://t.co/kJQ5vkwO5L
— Feedbooks (@feedbooks) November 25, 2013