Annie's Book Stop of Worcester

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  Greetings, and Happy New Year to all. For January, the New Arrivals blogs of the books coming into Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester won’t be presented by week, they will instead each give you a look ahead at some of January’s literary treasures.   This month there are many fiction titles, including literary fiction, …

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    Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester is very happy to shine our Friday spotlight on author Jamie Ford. Jamie Ford is the great-grandson of Nevada mining pioneer, Min Chung, who emigrated from Hoiping, China to San Francisco in 1865, where he adopted the western name “Ford,” thus confusing countless generations. His debut novel, Hotel …

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  Hello, folks. July and August are pretty quiet months in publishing, so in this blog I am telling you about some of the books that will be coming in in the next week or so.   Let’s start with the thrillers. We have:     THE LOST KINGS by Tyrell Johnson. This is about …

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Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester is happy to shine our Friday spotlight on John Buja, a retired Technical Writer (20 years) and Bookstore Manager (13 years), who has been writing on and off since he was about seven. As John Buja, he had two children’s books published a long time ago. For the adult things, …

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Happy Official Autumn this week! It’s the season for curling up with tea, coffee, apple cider, or your favorite pumpkin spice beverage—and your favorite book. It’s also the season for last minute “oh crap, I need that literature book for school,” and we can help with that, too. Stop in or take advantage of our …

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Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester is happy to shine a spotlight on our friend and author Kristi Petersen Schoonover. Kristi was here for our Ghost Hunting event a few weeks ago; now you can get to know her and her work even better! Kristi Petersen Schoonover has been writing and placing her stories in magazines …

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