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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The Booksellers Documentary to Hold Virtual Screenings on April 17th

Support local theaters and the antique book business from the comfort of your own home.

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.

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.

8 Books About Disease to Get You Through the Coronavirus Outbreak

Understand how people fight—and survive—new diseases.

10 Cat Books to Curl Up With

Fiction and facts about our favorite feline friends.

25 Book Character Costumes Perfect for Halloween

From children's books to classic horror, we've got you covered.

9 Engaging Books Like Where'd You Go, Bernadette

Get ready for more sharp humor and touching family stories.

7 Uproarious Books for Fans of British Comedies

The best books from the country that brought us The Office.

7 Funny Books for Fans of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Dive into some Midge-approved reading about funny ladies, stand-up comedy, historical New York, and the general absurdity of everyday life.

15 Problems Unique to Book Lovers

Being a bibliophile comes with its own set of issues.

6 Eye-Opening Books About Autism

These memoirs, novels, and nonfiction accounts remind us that autism isn't a disorder, but a difference.

10 Life Lessons from the Peanuts Gang

Celebrating more70 years of Charles M. Schulz's beloved characters.

Jane Austen’s 12 Most Delightful Insults

We love your sass, Jane. Don't ever change!

Gloria Steinem on Domestic Violence and Next Time, She’ll Be Dead

Ann Jones's revolutionary work offers powerful insight into domestic violence.

22 Awesomely Bad Book Covers

These paperbacks deserve to be judged by their covers.