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July releases
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Lauren BellIf you’re anything like me, you binge watched episodes 1-6 of the latest Stranger Things season almost immediately and are eagerly awaiting the last two episodes to drop on Netflix on July 1st. But after you watch those last two episodes, then what? Well, lucky for you we have three new books that are also coming out July 1st and will be waiting for you when the credits roll at the end of episode 8! And if Stranger Things isn’t your jam, then you can just skip that first step and get right to reading!
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Amy LeibowitzAs we close out July, here are some of our fabulous books. Check out some of our new releases or a few old favorites.
New & Upcoming
Find our latest releases here. Be sure to come back and check out these titles that are coming soon!
Award Winners
Here are some of our books that have won literary awards. Congratulations to all our authors!
Poetry
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March/April Review Round-Up
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Amy LeibowitzHere’s what reviewers had to say about our March and April new releases!
Monarch: Claire Lance #6, by Geonn Cannon
"Heck yeah, Claire Lance! This was on another level of awesome simply because Lance is a free woman now, doing what she does best.” -XR
"Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more by this author? Yes” -Cathy Geha
"I started reading this series about 8 years ago and it still holds a special place in my...
Quarantine Reads!
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Amy LeibowitzWhile we’re still in this phase of social distancing, isolation, and quarantine, we all need things to keep our minds occupied. To that end, here are Supposed Crimes’ fabulous April and May books.
First, if you’re in the mood for futuristic heroes and villains, you can check out Agent Phoenix by Christopher Michael Carter. There are a lot of fight scenes, so go into this with your battle armor on.
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2019: A Wrap-Up
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Amy LeibowitzIt’s the cusp of a new decade (okay, I realize not exactly, but most people see it that way). It’s been quite a year.
It’s been rocky in the book world lately, and indeed in the world at large. We’re all feeling the strain of recent events, whether in the physical environment, the political sphere, or our workplace.
For me, books have always been my happy place. Sometimes, we just need to escape to somewhere else for a while. We need to know that the good guys will defeat the evil forces....