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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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Artemis Fowl Now Has a Release Date on Disney+

The boy genius is coming to your screen on June 12.

8 Light Thriller Books That Make You Glad You're Social Distancing

You'll want to be more than six feet apart after finishing these nerve-wracking reads.

Editors' Picks: Our Favorite Books to Read Under Quarantine

The silver lining of coronavirus keeping us at home? There's plenty of time to read.

Remembering Graham Greene: A Look at Twenty-One Stories

The short story "I Spy" offers a glimpse into the tragic and bittersweet writings of a literary legend.

Which Quarantined Book Character Are You Most Like?

Whether you're loving life indoors or going stir crazy, we have a book character for you.

Inspirational Book Quotes to Lift You Up

"There is some good in this world, and it’s worth fighting for." – J.R.R. Tolkien, The Two Towers

You Shouldn’t Buy Any Coronavirus Books From Amazon Just Yet

It’s too soon for any reputable books about coronavirus.

12 Life-Changing Books Every Woman Should Read

Life's too short for boring books. Get inspired with these life-changing reads.

Alice Walker Tells Us How We Can Have Peace on Earth

Read an essay from Alice Walker’s book, Living by the Word.

Why My Dark Vanessa Was Dropped From Oprah's Book Club

The American Dirt controversy has made it even harder to make the cut.

8 Books About Disease to Get You Through the Coronavirus Outbreak

Understand how people fight—and survive—new diseases.

9 Books Like Little Fires Everywhere

Soak up the secrets, scandals, and splintering families.

10 Essential Sherman Alexie Books

The National Book Award winner has written much more than The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.