![]() ![]() Whisker and the Pie Rats compete for a coveted prize in THE TROPHY OF CHAMPIONS By Cameron Stelzer Presenting IndieReader’s annual list of their best reviewed indie titles of 2016.Ī university professor is tasked with a secret mission to verify a recently discovered artifact, but is thrown into a strange conspiracy with a madman at the helm in FAST TRACK TO GLORY By Tomasz ChruscielĪ whirlwind romance turns into life-changing decisions with the onset of an unplanned pregnancy in BABY GIRL By Bette Lee CrosbyĪn on again/off again relationship turns into a long-term love/hate situation when an unplanned pregnancy creates seemingly irreconcilable differences in ONCE BROKEN By D.M. So get out your gift lists and your Kindles, Nooks and Kobos, or order them in print from your favorite local bookstore. We’re not saying those books aren’t good, but really, is that all there is? What about the indie titles? The hot romances, off-beat memoirs, the cool science fiction, fantasy and YA, worlds created and envisioned by one person, the indie author? And every year they all pretty much feature the same titles (this year they include Colson Whitehead’s THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, Stephanie Danler’s SWEETBITTER, Michael Chabon’s MOONGLOW, Zadie Smith’s SWING TIME and THE GIRLS by Emma Kline). ![]() Every year readers are faced with “best of” lists of books, from outlets ranging from “GoodReads Choice” to NPR. ![]()
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