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The Bachelor by J.D. Ruiz was inspired by the popular reality TV show of the same name, where dozens of contestants compete to win the affections of one highly eligible guy.
One competition, one man, twenty-five women, and a bet. Zachary Astor wanted to be the Bachelor for one purpose alone: to prove to his friends that he can ditch twenty-five women without ever looking back at any of them. But will he be able to keep his word when he meets Julianne Grey, the only woman who seems to regret being in the competition? Despite what he thinks, Zachary will find his thoughts preoccupied by the weird, silent, and mysterious girl he keeps giving a rose to, much to his own amazement and her disappointment.

Today’s excerpt is from The Survivors by Amanda Havard. The book is the first installment of the tantalizing tales of the fourteen ill-fated Survivors.
On a muggy summer night in Tennessee, Sadie witnesses a shocking scene that will change her life forever. It is the first in a sequence of events that will drag her from the world she’s sought to belong to and send her back to her Puritanical family.

Have you read The Three Musketeers yet? It’s a classic historical adventure novel, that’s been adapted to the big screen plenty of times. Another movie based on the book is coming out soon, this time starring Logan Lerman, Orlando Bloom, and many other stars.
Over the years, we’ve watched Logan Lerman grow up in Hollywood—literally. He’s played the younger versions of Ashton Kutcher and Mel Gibson in film, and he was the future President in the WB series Jack & Bobby. Now, he plays the young upstart D’Artagnan in the steampunk action movie The Three Musketeers (also starring Orlando Bloom).
The first trailer for Jason Reitman‘s Young Adult is out: Charlize plays Mavis Gary, a divorced young-adult author who returns to her hometown to win back her high-school flame (Patrick Wilson) even though he’s married and a father.

During the last week of September every year, libraries and book stores across the country celebrate Banned Books Week in an attempt to draw attention to the problems of censorship. They mount displays featuring challenged books, they host events—and, of course, they read. They read EVERYTHING. Anything that has ever been banned or challenged is fair game.
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Even if you haven’t picked up a book since elementary school, we have some recommendations for you, based on your favorite books from childhood. Now if only Eric Carle could break into the YA market. Wouldn’t The Hunger Games look incredible with collage illustrations?
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Last week we discovered that celebrities like to write novels. But you know what they like to write even more than novels? Children’s books! And what better way to introduce your wee ones to the hilarity of celebrity culture than with these 15 kid’s books penned by the likes of Ricky Gervais, Julianne Moore, Bob Dylan, and Perez Hilton? Here’s what I want to know: When is the Britney Spears children’s book about haircare appreciation happening?

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