Heather Morris

#StrongWomenRead: Who Can You Thank for Becoming a Reader?
Who was the woman in your life that influenced you to be a reader? Many of us learned to love books as a child sitting on our mother’s lap, dog-eared pages of Where the Wild Things Are or Goodnight Moon turned night after night. For some of us, a teacher was the inspiration, introducing classics… Read More »
Tags: #strongwomenread, An American Marriage, Becoming, Circe, Heather Morris, Linda D. Dahl, Madeline Miller, Michelle Obama, Susan Orlean, Tayari Jones, The Library Book, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Tooth and Nail

What’s On Your Shelf? Great Book Recommendations from Your Favorite Authors
Fall is a busy time in the publishing world, with buzz-worthy books coming out every week. If you’re wondering what you should read next, why not start with a book that your favorite author is recommending? From writers of edge-of-your-seat thrill riders and heart-wrenching historical fiction, these are the authors that authors are reading. What… Read More »
Tags: Ellen Keith, Gilly Macmillan, Graeme Simsion, Heather Morris, I Know You Know, Jane Steele, Lyndsay Faye, Mary Kubica, pam jenoff, Stephen Giles, The Boy at the Keyhole, The Dutch Wife, The Orphan's Tale, The Rosie Result, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, When the Lights Go Out

WWII on the Page: Books About Perseverance and Survival
It’s still a tough subject to read about but a necessary one to process even now, more than seventy years after it’s end. World War II was brutal and ugly but in its aftermath, stories of survival—of the front line, of the occupation, of the concentration camps—have inspired us for decades. From a resistance movement… Read More »
Tags: Ellen Keith, Esi Edugyan, Half Blood Blues, Heather Morris, pam jenoff, The Dutch Wife, The Orphan's Tale, The Tattooist of Auschwitz