Monthly Archives: December 2013

Closing the Book on 2013

“This year flew by” — if you’ve said these exact words over the past month, we’re right there with you. Luckily, we were able to enjoy some great books this year and the saying “out with the old and in with the new”….well, we actually don’t mind if these books stay around for a bit. They are going to be at the top of our list for quite awhile.

Doctor Sleep

Stephen King (need we say more?) returns to the characters and territory of one of his most popular novels ever, The Shining, in this instantly riveting novel about the now middle-aged Dan Torrance (the boy protagonist of The Shining) and the very special twelve-year-old girl he must save from a tribe of murderous paranormals.

The Flamethrowers

The Flamethrowers is an intensely engaging exploration of the mystique of the feminine, the fake, and the terrorist. At its center is Kushner’s brilliantly realized protagonist, a young woman on the verge. Thrilling and fearless, this is a major American novel from a writer of spectacular talent and imagination. Selected by the New York Times as one of the best books of 2013 and we definitely agree.

A House in the Sky

The dramatic and redemptive memoir of a woman whose curiosity led her to the world’s most beautiful and remote places, its most imperiled and perilous countries, and then into 15 months of harrowing captivity—A House in the Sky is an exquisitely written story of courage, resilience, and grace.

The StorytellerA beautifully written novel that doesn’t shy away from complex issues and horrifying histories, each page of the story asks tough questions: when does a moral choice become a moral imperative? And where does one draw the line between punishment and justice, forgiveness and mercy?  In this searingly honest novel, Jodi Picoult gracefully explores the lengths we will go in order to protect our families and to keep the past from dictating the future.

The Bully Pulpit

The gap between rich and poor has never been wider…legislative stalemate paralyzes the country…corporations resist federal regulations…spectacular mergers produce giant companies…the influence of money in politics deepens…bombs explode in crowded streets…small wars proliferate far from our shores…a dizzying array of inventions speeds the pace of daily life.  

These unnervingly familiar headlines serve as the backdrop for The Bully Pulpit—a dynamic history of the first decade of the Progressive era, that tumultuous time when the nation was coming unseamed and reform was in the air.

Alligator Blood

A spectacular look into the rise and fall of the high-rolling whiz kid, Daniel Tzvetkoff, who controlled online poker’s billions. From working at Pizza Hut to raking in as much as $3m a week, Tzvetkoff ended up owing millions to the poker companies and had the FBI hot on his trail. Needing to “pull an ace” from his sleeve to keep from busting out and when he did, it resulted in a day that sent a seismic shockwave through the world of online poker and saw him take the blame.

Miracles and Massacres

History is about so much more than memorizing facts. It is, as more than half of the word suggests, about the story. And, told in the right way, it is the greatest one ever written: Good and evil, triumph and tragedy, despicable acts of barbarism and courageous acts of heroism.  Miracles and Massacres is history as you’ve never heard it told and incredible events that you never knew existed.

Tip and the Gipper

Tip and the Gipper is a magnificent personal history of a time when 2 great political opponents served together for the benefit of the country. Chris Matthews was an eyewitness to this story as a top aide to Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill, who waged a principled war of political ideals with President Reagan from 1980 to 1986. Together, the two men forged compromises that shaped America’s future and became one of history’s most celebrated political pairings—the epitome of how ideological opposites can get things done.

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These are just a few of the books we couldn’t put down this year but the list could go on and on. We can’t wait to see what’s in store for 2014 because free time is so 2013. We’d rather be reading, wouldn’t you? 🙂

What were your favorite books from 2013? Share with us! We love to add new titles to our Entitle queue! Happy reading!

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Spotlight on: Entitle!

Last week was a busy week for us here at Entitle! We publicly launched and we rebranded as Entitle – we know eReatah wasn’t your favorite name and we agreed 🙂 . With a new name, we’ve updated and added some exciting new features that we wanted to highlight so you’ll are able to enjoy Entitle as much as we enjoy our readers!

  • Our website has a new look & feel that has been completely redesigned to make browsing and finding your next favorite read even easier! Check it out at entitlebooks.com

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  • We’ve added over 25,000 new titles bringing our library to 125,000+ ebooks so that you can find a new favorite, anytime!

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  • Gift subscriptions are now available for the readers in your life (or for yourself – because everyone deserves to treat themselves once in a while 🙂 ) so why not give the gift of reading all year-long?

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  • We’ve made it easier for you to read on your Nook, Kobo, and Sony Reader! Besides these devices and our Android/iOS availability, you can also read your books on any device that supports Adobe DRM. Adobe has a complete list of all the devices that you can transfer your books to.

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  • Not only is it easier to read on your devices, it is just as easy to read on your computer! Our books support Adobe Digital Editions, which is a free download and we outline the easy steps for you on this page.

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  • We have added the curated sections found on our website to the mobile app to give you additional ways to search for your next book!

These are just a few of the exciting new features we have up our sleeve. Be sure to check back to see what’s new! And if you have any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at support@entitlebooks.com – we’d love to hear from you!

Happy reading!

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Notables: Weeks of 11/26 and 12/3

“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only once.”  ― George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

Books transform us, they educate us and give life to characters and places we may not otherwise know. Here are a few picks from the eReatah team that caught our attention and imaginations this week.

 

GoldGold

Matthew Hart

(Business & Economics)

From the lost empires of the Sahara to today’s frenzied global gold rush, this novel by Matthew Hart, the award-winning author of Diamond is a blazing exploration of the human love affair with gold. Hart weaves together history and cutthroat economics to reveal the human dramas that have driven our lust for a precious yellow metal.

 

The Unarmed TruthThe Unarmed Truth: My Fight to Blow the Whistle and Expose Fast and Furious

John Dodson

(Political Science)

A very controversial book that gives us the detailed story behind the 2010 secret government activity known as “Project Gunrunner,” later named “Fast & Furious” by the ATF and media. Federal agent John Dodson, put his career and reputation on the line to tell this story and Dodson’s insightful perspective on life at ATF and the larger story of deciding to blow the whistle and living with the consequences is both captivating and informative.

 

GameGame

Anders de la Motte

(Mystery & Thriller)

The groundbreaking thriller trilogy taking the world by storm: a deadly game that blurs the line between reality and fiction. Henrik “HP” Petterson, a slacker with a big ego and no impulse control, finds a cellphone that invites him to play a mysterious, high-stakes game. HP loves the thrill, but it soon becomes clear there is something more sinister at play. First in a fast-paced and riveting trilogy, Game will leave you guessing. Follow the rules, and everybody gets hurt . . .

 

SearchingSearching for Someday

Jennifer Probst

(Romance)

Kate, a successful business owner of Kinnections matchmaking agency who has a special ability to tell if the person your with is your soul mate. Slade is the top divorce lawyer in the state. When he finds out his sister is using Kinnections he signs up to be a client with every intention to show his sister that the place is a sham.  A fun, cute love story in a sizzling new series that is easily a guilty weekend pleasure.

 

Star TrekStar Trek: The Fall: The Poisoned Chalice

James Swallow

(Science Fiction)

The 4th book in “The Fall” series continues the stunning events via the crew of the Titan. One simple act, and the troubles of the United Federation of Planets have grown darker overnight. The mystery behind the heinous terrorist attack that has rocked the Federation to its core grows ever deeper and William Riker finds himself beset by rumors and half-truths as the U.S.S. Titan is ordered back to Earth on emergency orders from the admiralty. Who can be trusted when the law falls silent and justice becomes a quest for revenge?
(Yes, we have a major trekkie on our team 🙂 )

 

And of course we wanted to pick a book that didn’t make us feel too guilty for eating all those carbs and sugar last week, right? We’re headed to the gym right after we finish this one!

EvolutionEvolution: The Cutting Edge Guide to Breaking Down Mental Walls and Building the Body You’ve Always Wanted

Joe Manganiello

(Health and Fitness)

 
WANT IT. The mind: If you are ready for change—real change, no looking back change—this is where you need to be.
DO IT. The tools: Everyone possesses the capability to look the way they want.
EVOLVE. The results: The evolution never ends. You’ll live it every day, with an insane amount of internal confidence and absolutely no regrets.

Happy reading friends!

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