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This Book is Not Good for You by Pseudonymous Bosch

Between the pages of this book lies the secret to the best-tasting chocolate in all the world. I promise, your taste buds will tingle. Your palette will sing! Oh no, have I accidentally tempted you to read this book? I will warn you, however, the most delicious things are never good for you...and this story is particularly scrumptious!

This Isn't What It Looks Like by Pseudonymous Bosch

The Secret Series continues in this dangerous and daring fourth adventure.

Cass finds herself alone and disoriented, a stranger in a dream-like, medieval world. Where is she? Who is she? With the help of a long-lost relative, she begins to uncover clues and secrets --- piecing together her family's history as she fights her way back to the present world.

You Have to Stop This by Pseudonymous Bosch

I always feared this day would come. A secret is meant to stay secret, after all. And now we've come to this: the fifth and final (I swear!) book in my saga of secrets.

April 11, 2012

After almost two years of planning, it has been great to share 20SomethingReads.com with readers over the past six weeks. The site officially launched on Wednesday, February 29th, and we hope some of you already have taken a peek!

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April 10, 2012

The following are lists of books releasing the weeks of April 9th and April 16th that we think will be of interest to Bookreporter.com readers.

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Lexapros and Cons by Aaron Karo

High schooler Chuck Taylor knows his OCD is out of control. The weird routines that he relies on to keep himself together are scaring everyone off. Yes, he shares a name with the icon behind the coolest shoes in the world --- but even he knows his complicated system for which pair of "Cons" he’s going to wear on which day is completely nuts.

Interview: Janet Foxley, author of Muncle Trogg

Apr 8, 2012

Janet Foxley’s debut novel, MUNCLE TROGG, tells the story of a giant who doesn’t fit in with the other giants because he is too small. But soon it will be up to him to save the giants’ home, Mount Grumble. In this interview, conducted by Kidsreads.com’s Donna Volkennant, Foxley shares her inspiration for writing the book and why she chose giants as her main characters. She also talks about her unique Internet presence, gives advice to aspiring writers, and provides a glimpse into the next Muncle Trogg adventure.

April 6, 2012

Greetings from the Outer Banks where we are vacationing this week. We have a lot going on at the office, so this trip had me working a lot more than I typically do when we are here. Luckily there is a great work space that I have taken over. The weather has been mercurial with a mix of temperatures in the 80s and the 50s. I managed to have to work most of the nice days, which of course was maddening, but I toted four cookbooks with me, and I have had a great time cooking dinners --- including Dr. Pepper Ribs --- and baking cakes. And we are here until Monday, so there is still some time to escape and just have some fun.

April 6, 2012 - April 20, 2012

Here are reading recommendations with your comments and a rating of 1 to 5 stars for the contest period of April 6 - April 20.

by Penny Vincenzi - Fiction, Historical Fiction

Eliza has a dazzling career in the magazine world of the 1960s. But then she falls deeply in love with Matt, an edgy working-class boy, and gives up her ritzy, fast-paced lifestyle to get married. By the end of the decade, their marriage has suffered a harrowing breakdown, culminating in divorce and a dramatic courtroom custody battle over their little girl.