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Early Bird Books Reading Recommendations

Here at Early Bird Books, we love all things that have to do with books, reading, and literary news and movies. Browse below for some highlights from our blog!

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8 Scariest Vampires in Literature

The horror genre's oldest characters continue to spook, so keep the garlic handy.

How the Peanuts Comic Became So Popular

The blossoming of a single-panel comic strip into an enduring legacy.

14 Top Audiobooks You Need to Listen to Right Now

From literary fiction to gripping memoirs, there’s something for everyone.

6 Reasons We’re Excited For Magic Lessons, the Practical Magic Prequel

Get lost in the Owens’ world of fantasy, love and intrigue once more.

Read an Excerpt from Walter Mosley’s The Awkward Black Man

The collection of short stories artfully shares the struggles of a range of uniquely flawed characters.

9 Things You Didn't Know About Peanuts, Your Favorite Comic

Think you know everything about the Peanuts gang? Think again.

How Books Really Get Banned

"Banning books is one thing, killing them is something else."

10 Dramatic Books Like When We Believed in Mermaids

Flawed families and emotional trips down memory lane.

Read an Excerpt from Lawrence Durrell, a Stunning Biography

Ian S. MacNiven’s 1998 biography remains the most intimate portrait of Lawrence Durrell.

10 Thrilling Authors Like Liane Moriarty

These writers could go head-to-head with the author of Big Little Lies.

Alice Walker Poems That Everyone Needs to Read

"Expect nothing. Live frugally on surprise."

The Best Book Series, According to Genre

Get ready to settle in for the long haul.

An Interview with Manju Kapur, Bestselling Indian Author

“Perhaps one really does end up telling the same story over and over, looking at it from every possible angle.”