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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!

You know they battled for a woman’s right to vote, but did you know they also faced feeding tubes, macho critics, and police brutality?
October is the perfect month to visit Washington Irving's favorite town—and the setting for his spine tingling short story, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Jessa Crispin, in the midst of an existential crisis, follows the lives of exiled writers and artists.
Ann Jones's revolutionary work offers powerful insight into domestic violence.
He's one of the most brilliant men in history—and one of the most fun to read. See why.
By Greta Shull
Head to the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains to tour an important town for four major American writers.
Everyone's favorite plural family is back! Complement your poly-binge-watching with these Mormon-related reads.
These genre-bending reads are both horrifying and fantastical.
By DeAnna Janes
Play "follow the leader" with biographies about history’s most notable people.
By DeAnna Janes
Get lost in stories of survival, discovery, and determination.
Rev up your mind—and your pulse—with these action-packed novels set during World War II.
The pioneering ecofeminist and Woman and Nature author discusses her book and today's discriminatory climate.
Author and filmmaker Catherine O’Sullivan Shorr first met singer and Warhol star Nico one brief summer day, when she was making the biggest decision of her life.
These works started the dialogue; we're continuing the conversation.
Let these words of wisdom from Pat Conroy, William Styron, Natalie Goldberg, and others inspire you to finish that book.
Celebrate the Voting Rights Act of 1965 with these influential reads.
Read what anthropologist and author Elizabeth Marshall Thomas has to say right meow!
Forced into hiding in swamps and forests, Jack and Rochelle stood by each other as they fought the Nazis until the Soviet liberation of Poland in 1944.
Historian and author Bruce Lee breaks it down.
By Bruce Lee
Author Sven Lindqvist takes readers on historical journey across the Sahara Desert and the African continent.