BOOK NEWS: February 8, 2022

Here are some of the new books releasing this week that I can’t wait to check out!

Books for Kids


The Story of Lin-Manuel Miranda – A chapter book biography of the creator behind Hamilton and Encanto.

 

Books for Teens/Young Adults


Mirror Girls – Charlie is a Black organizer for the Civil Rights movement. White-passing Magnolia is the heiress to a cotton plantation. Neither knows they are twins, separated and raised apart after the lynching of their parents, an interracial couple. When the truth comes out, Magnolia suffers from a curse where her reflection disappears from mirrors, and the two girls must overcome their upbringing to break the curse and put the horrors of the past to rest.
You Truly Assumed – Sabriya finds an outlet in her blog You Truly Assumed where she writes about being Muslim in a world where “Muslim” seems to only be associated with “terrorist.” As the blog goes viral and she finds a couple friends to help her with the upkeep, the push back grows and one of the teens is threatened. As they try to find the culprit they have to wonder if it’s a sign they should quit or stand firm.

 

Books for Adults


Dark Horse (Hardcover) – Book 7 in the Orphan X series. The Nowhere Man is back, called to help find a kidnapped girl, but the person asking for help is usually the type of guy Evan works AGAINST rather than for. I’ll be reviewing this one later this week.
A Dash of Death (Hardcover) – First in a new Cocktails and Catering Mystery series. Samantha agrees to fill in as a bartender on a home tour to distract herself from her cancelled wedding, but instead the event leaves her a suspect in a murder. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Live, Local, and Dead (Hardcover) – First in a new Vermont Radio Mystery series. Jaye thought life as a small town radio DJ would be quieter than her life in New York. But instead she’s had to fire a raving talk show host who is now dead – and everyone is convinced she killed him. This one is on my review list, too.
Not the Witch You Wed (Trade Paperback) – First in a new series. A magic-less witch and a wolf shifter agree to fake date when both are pressured by Supernatural Law to find their mates. Magic plus fake dating equals I pre-ordered this one awhile ago. I should have this in hand soon!
Keep the Memories, Lose the Stuff: Declutter, Downsize, and Move Forward with Your Life (Hardcover) – Since I seem to always be on the quest to declutter and downside, this book’s title appeals to me.

BOOK NEWS: February 1, 2022

It’s the first week of February – starting tomorrow – and here are some of the books releasing that I am excited about!

Books for Kids


I Am Malala Yousafzai – Picture book biography
The Princess in Black and the Mermaid Princess – Book 9 in the Princess in Black series. The Princess in Black and her friends help a mermaid princess discover the power of using her voice in the face of trouble.
Unicorn Diaries: Storm on Snowbelle Mountain – Book 6 in this darling early chapter book starring Bo the Unicorn who is on the hunt for yetis in this new story.
Little People Big Dreams: Amanda Gorman – Early reader biography of the 2021 inaugural poet.
She Persisted: Wangari Maathai – Early reader biography of the founder of the Green Belt Movement.

 

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms – When Cameron’s parents disappeared, his grandmother locked away The Book of Chidani, stories of a fabled kingdom. But when Cameron and his friends open the book, they are transported to Chidani, a kingdom in need of saving.
City Spies: Forbidden City – Book 3 in the City Spies series by James Ponti. The City Spies are trailing two kids who are entrenched in their parents’ dangerous work. I’m a book behind in this series, but I’d love to get caught up!
When the World Turned Upside Down – A group of friends and neighbors cope while the coronavirus spreads, their schools close down, and they see how the pandemic is impacting their families. Not many books have tackled our present reality, so I am curious to see how this one does it.
Castles in Their Bones – First in a new series from the author of Ash Princess. Three princesses trained to be perfect brides – and spies – for their ruthless mother, the Queen, venture forth to marry their princes. I pre-ordered this one so I should have it in hand soon!
We Were Kings – Twenty years ago a teen was convicted of murdering her best friend. Now, thanks to a new law, she has 30 days left before her execution. But a member of the victim’s family believes the woman is innocent, so she puts everything on the line to prove it. Sounds twisty!!

 

 

Books for Adults


Finlay Donovan Knocks ‘Em Dead (Hardcover) – Book 2 in the fantastic Finlay Donovan series. I reviewed this one last week. You can read my full review here.
Hunt the Stars (Trade Paperback) – A new series launch from Jessie Mihalik, author of the outstanding Consortium Rebellion series. You might also remember me talking about this one in my Best of 2021 post because I read it last year and loved it. A bounty hunter reluctantly teams up with her enemy, risking her life to help him find something that was stolen. I loved this so much I immediately ordered my own copy as well as pre-ordering book two, Eclipse the Moon. You can read my full review of this, the first book in the Starlight’s Shadow series, later this week.
Marion Lane and the Deadly Rose (Hardcover) – Book 2 in the Marion Lane series about an Inquirer and a 1959 murder. I have both books in this series on my list at the library.
Totally Pawstruck (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 9 in the Second Chance Cat mystery series. Stella and her group of senior citizen detectives work a case for a friend suspected of murder. I have yet to read any book in this series, so in my new Book News system, I likely wouldn’t even bring this one up. But the story sounds too good not to mention.

BOOK NEWS: February 23, 2021

It’s the last week of February, believe it or not. Here are some of the books releasing this week:

Books for Kids


Mars! Earthlings Welcome – A new picture book from the fantastic Stacy McAnulty, book 5 in the Our Universe series. The planet Mars tries to convince readers they should come to visit by extolling all of its special features. This looks darling!
Itty Bitty Princess Kitty: Welcome to Wagmire – Book 7 in the Itty Bitty Princess Kitty series. Itty visits Puppy Prince in Wagmire, but she wanders off and ends up lost.
Lily to the Rescue: Lost Little Leopard AND The Misfit Donkey – Books 5 and 6 in the Lily to the Rescue series.

Books for Older Kids/Teens


Disney’s Tangled: The Story of the Movie in Comics (Graphic Novel) – A graphic novel version of Tangled by one of my favorite GN artists, Alessandro Ferrari.
The Hedgehog of Oz – A hedgehog separated from his owner and his home at the Emerald City Theater travels with new friends as he tries to find his way home.
The Retake – The latest from Jen Calonita. A girl struggling when her best friend starts to drift away discovers a new app on her phone that allows her to go back in time to key moments in their friendship for a second chance. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Nubia: Real One (Graphic Novel) – A young Black woman with powers like Wonder Woman sees how her race impacts how people see her. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.

Books for Adults – Fiction


An Appraisal to Die For (e-book, Februrary 25) – Book 4 in the Parker Photography Cozy Mystery series. Someone is killed at an antiques marketplace and Jackie agrees to help the man who says he was wrongly accused of the murder.
Cold Reading Murder (Trade Paperback) – Book 3 in the Bridge to Death Mystery series. When one of Wendy’s new bridge students is killed – a local psychic who had the group out to her home for practice and some “psychic readings” – she puts her investigative reporter skills to work looking for a killer.
Crimson Phoenix (Hardcover) – First in a new thriller series. Victoria Emerson, single mother and US Representative from the state of West Virginia, and her family survive a nuclear attack that devastates the country. Victoria is determined to do her part for recovery, but desperation makes the process complicated and dangerous.
Cufflinks in the Cappuccino (e-book, February 28) – Book 4 in the Coffee House Clairvoyant series about a woman who can read the past by touching  objects and who continues to find objects in her caffeinated beverages. But her latest case hits too close to home.
Death by Chocolate Snickerdoodle (Hardcover) – Book 4 in the Death by Chocolate Mystery series. When they should be focused on a fun local baking contest, Jake and Ellie are drawn into a mystery with a dead curmudgeon and a series of fires.
Farm to Trouble (Mass Market Paperback) – First in the new Farm to Table series from Amanda Flower. Shiloh signs on with an investor to try to save her family farm, but when he is later killed, her nearest and dearest are suspects. I don’t know that you can ever go wrong with a mystery by Amanda Flower! This is on my list for this week.
Frothy Foul Play (e-book, February 25) – Book 9 in the Killer Coffee Mystery series. Coffee house owner and former lawyer Roxy is sleuthing again when a reviewer with a reputation for only scathing reviews is killed when he comes to town to check out the new spa.
Furbidden Fatality (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 1 in the new Catskills Pet Rescue Mystery series. A lottery winner  finds a use for some of her money as well as her passion and time when she discovers a down and out animal shelter in need of new ownership. But when the troublesome local dog warden is killed, she is at the top of the suspect list. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Hop ‘Til You Drop (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 3 in the Jules & Bun Mystery series. Jules and her telepathic rabbit are helping out at an Easter egg hunt when they discover a dead body – and a fleeing Easter Bunny.
The Last Straw (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 4 in the Jigsaw Files series. Charlie and Wyrick are working a locked-room missing persons case when Wyrick discovers something that puts a target on her back.
Long Island Iced Tina (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 2 in the Catering Hall Mystery series. When the family catering hall plays host to Mia’s friend for her baby shower, no one expected a dead body or a stolen piece of art.
Love at First (Trade Paperback) – From the author of Love Lettering. A couple with a passing encounter 16 years ago meet again when he inherits her building. While he is planning to sell it quickly and get back to his life, she plans a little light sabotage to protect the community she has created with her neighbors. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Manor for Sale, Baron Included (e-book, February 25) – Book 1 in the new Romance of Rank series. A down-on-his-luck baron schemes to sell his manor to the charming, wealthy woman who wants to buy it – and then he plans to woo her into a marriage that allows him to have his family home back.  This sounds so fun!
Murder at the Beacon Bakeshop (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 1 in the Beacon Bakeshop Mystery series. When the grand opening of her new bakeshop is derailed by protesters, her ex and his girlfriend, and a murder, Lindsey needs to find a killer and clear her name. Another fun mystery for my list.
Murder in an Irish Bookshop (Hardcover) – Book 7 in the Irish Village Mystery series. When a literary event at the new town bookstore ends in murder, Siobhán starts investigating.
Paws for Love (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 3 in the Fur Haven Dog Park series. When Knox Donovan agrees to return to Miami Beach to see the condo project his brothers are working on, he doesn’t count on reconnecting with Danielle. While it’s been 15 years, the hurts between them are still there. But a retired greyhound in need of care could be just the thing to help old wounds heal.
Shucked Apart (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 9 in the Maine Clambake Mystery series. Julia is already investigating a theft for Andie when her friend is killed, so she has a head start on her investigation into the murder.
A Side of Murder (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 1 in the new Cape Cod Foodie Mystery series. When Sam starts over again in Cape Cod with an inherited house, a huge puppy, and a job writing restaurant reviews, she doesn’t count on murder being part of her fresh start. I may have an addiction to first books in mystery series. I always want to read them and see how the new character and their circumstances grab me.
Somebody to Love (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 11 in the Blessings, Georgia series. A veteran returns home at his mother’s dying request despite the secrets, betrayal, and lies that drove him from Blessings in the first place. A chance at love, though, is threatened by violence and more secrets, leaving him to wonder if he could ever belong in Blessings again.
Waiting for a Scot Like You (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 3 in the Union of the Rakes series. A Dowager Countess finally free of a confining marriage is ready to kick up her heels and explore her new-found freedom. But she is being escorted by a stifling, rule-following soldier who finds her reckless. But a series of crazy events exposes an unexpected passion.
A Whole Llama Snow (e-book) – Book 5 in the Friendship Harbor Mystery series. Sophie feels like her life is finally clicking into place when a storm traps a group of skiers at her pub, and one of them ends up dead.

 

Books for Adults – Nonfiction


40 Days on Being a Seven AND 40 Days on Being a Nine (Small, hardcover devotionals) – Two new additions to this great devotional series based on the Enneagram.

BOOK NEWS: February 16, 2021

Let’s take a look at some of the new books releasing this week!

Books for Kids


Chickapiglet, Who Lives Where? (Board Book) – Board book based on the fun-sounding Chickapiglet board game. I would love to see this in person – looks fantastic!
Rectangle Time – A cat notices changes in his family’s “rectangle time” (reading) as his boy gets older. This was a must-buy for me. My copy should be here tomorrow.
Seven Special Somethings – A picture book celebrating Persian New Year.
Headstrong Hallie! – A picture book biography about the first woman fire guard for the US Forest Service.
Dave the Unicorn: Dance Party – Book 3 in the Dave the Unicorn series. Mira and Dave might miss the school dance party when a class quest gets out of control.
Who Was? Workbook, Grade 2 – Reading passages and writing prompts based on historical figures from the Who Was series.

Book for Older Kids/Teen/Young Adults


Kingston and the Magician’s Lost and Found (Older Middle Grade) – When Kingston’s father, one of the world’s greatest magicians, disappeared, all of Echo City’s magic disappeared with him. Now Kingston is back in town and determined to figure out what happened to his father.
Who Was? Workbook Grade 3 – Reading passages and writing prompts based on historical figures from the Who Was series.
Amelia Unabridged – Amelia and her best friend Jenna have the opportunity to attend a book festival where their favorite author is appearing – a dream come true. But when Jenna gets a chance to meet the author and Amelia doesn’t, it leads to a fight between the girls. And before they can reconcile, Jenna is killed in an accident. Everything in Amelia’s life is upended. Then she receives a package that leads her back to the girls’ favorite author – and maybe a clue to something Jenna was trying to tell her. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.

Books for Adults


A Court of Silver Flames (Hardcover) – Book 5 in the Court of Thorns and Roses series, this one focused on Nesta.
Dewey Belong Together (e-book, February 18) – Book 7 in the Green Valley Library series. Green Valley librarian Maxine Peters may come across as mild-mannered in her day job. But online, she is notorious in her gaming community. But when her online nemesis shows up in her offline life, they have a lot of obstacles to deal with on the road to potential love. This series sounds so fun!
The Echo Wife (Hardcover) – When Evelyn Caldwell’s husband has an affair with Martine, her clone from her research, he’s soon dead. And Evelyn and Martine have a mess to deal with.
First Comes Like (Trade Paperback) – Book 3 in the Modern Love series. When someone uses his identity to catfish a woman, Dev initially brushes off the drama. But he can’t stop thinking about Jia. When the paparazzi make their private business public, they agree to play at being a couple to calm the gossip.  But is it possible for something real and lasting to evolve from a fake, false start? I have enjoyed the first two books in this series, so this is definitely on my list for this week.
Like You Love Me (Trade Paperback) – First in the new Honey Creek series. Childhood best friends engage in a marriage of convenience that starts to turn serious.
Love in the City (e-book, collection) – A collection of 13 romantic comedies. I’m looking forward to trying this one. I find collections like this can be a great way to discover new authors.
The Minders (Trade Paperback) – In the fight against cyberterrorism, a new procedure stores the country’s secrets into the genetic code of five individuals. But only four of them can be trusted with these secrets. This sounds fascinating!
The Paris Dressmaker (Trade Paperback) – In 1939 a Paris dressmaker infiltrates the Nazi elite, designing gowns and gathering secrets. In 1943, a woman cataloging works of art headed to Berlin discovers a Chanel gown with a hidden message.

BOOK NEWS: February 9, 2021

Here are some of the new books releasing this week!

Books for Kids


Soosie, the Horse That Saved Shabbat – While Jacob and Soosie usually deliver the challah for Shabbat, this time, Jacob is sick. How will everyone get their challah in time?
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: I Am Abigail Adams AND I Am Confucius – New biographies tied to the Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum show.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: I Am Mary Anning – New early reader biography tied to the Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum show.
Jasper & Scruff: The Talent Show – Book 3 in the Jasper and Scruff early chapter book series about a smart cat and a messy dog. This time, Scruff wants to team up for the talent show, but Jasper wants the attention all to himself.
Simon and Chester, Super Detectives! – Book 1 in this new series about a boy who teams up with a ghost to solve mysteries.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


Of a Feather (Older Middle Grade) – A cautious and distrustful girl rescues a baby owl, and together the two learn from one another.
Stick Dog Takes Out Sushi – Book 11 in the Stick Dog series. Stick Dog has to work around several obstacles keeping him and his friends from some sushi.
Tell No Tales (Graphic Novel) – A female pirate and her crew work to solve the meaning of her recent disturbing dream when their major heist is foiled.
Zoo Patrol Squad: Run Monster Run (Graphic Novel) – Book 2 in the Zoo Patrol Squad series. Fennlock and Penny team up again to protect the Fast and Furry racers from a monster.
Strong in Spirit: 5-Minute Devotions for Pre-Teen Guys – Devotional for middle grade boys.
As Far As You’ll Take Me (LGBTQ+) – Marty heads to London with his oboe and the money from his summer job to start his life fresh, away from his parents’ disapproval about his sexuality. But while pieces of his fresh start are going great – his first boyfriend, a circle of friends, and life in Europe, Marty’s running through his money and he’s overwhelmed with anxiety and homesickness.
Game Changer – The latest from the author of Scythe. A hit on the field sends a football player through alternate realities which give him insight into the original one. But if he’s not careful, his life in his own reality could slip away from him.
The Gilded Ones – Already something of an oddity, the discovery of Deka’s gold blood would usually mean a fate worse than death. But instead she is offered the opportunity to join the emperor’s army of girls just like her, near-immortals with special gifts. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Hot British Boyfriend – After a humiliating public rejection from her crush, Ellie joins her school’s study abroad group to repair her reputation and to find a hot British boyfriend.
A Pho Love Story – The children of rival families, each with a pho restaurant, are well aware of the family conflict. But when they meet for the first time, sparks fly. What can they do when their families are constantly at odds?
We Are the Ashes, We Are the Fire – When Em’s sister’s rapist goes free despite the guilty verdict at his trial, Em is devastated. She finds comfort in the story of a 15th century noblewoman who was an avenging knight for rape victims.

Books for Adults


The Devil Comes Courting (e-book) – Book 3 in the Worth Saga. Amelia Smith is the reclusive genius who has discovered a way to slash the cost of telegraphic transmissions, but she initially wants no part of working with the ambitious man who has come to her for help.
The Future Is Yours (Hardcover) – Two friends invent a computer that can connect to the internet one year in the future and show you not only what’s happening in your own life, but also in the world. Stock prices. Sports scores. And an apocalypse? This sounds fascinating!
Hiss H for Homicide (e-book) – Book 4 in the Nick and Nora Mystery series. When a friend asks Nora to intervene when her writing partner threatens to go public with her dark secrets, Nora agrees. But she finds the woman dead, and now her friend is the prime suspect.
Hit Me with Your Best Scot (Mass Market Paperback) – While Coll’s mother despairs of him ever settling down, Coll himself has met the perfect woman. But Persephone is not looking for a man. In fact, her top priority is evading the people who would see her dead to claim her inheritance. I had to laugh at first at the great title for this, but I find the plot intriguing! I’ve got this one on my list.
A Lady’s Formula for Love (Trade Paperback) – Book 1 in the Secret Scientists of London series. When Lady Violet’s secret society of female scientists is in danger, she will team up with her bodyguard to find the culprit while denying her feelings for the man charged with protecting her. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Murder with a View (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 3 in the House-Flipper Mystery series. When Whitney scores a run down motel that she can convert into condos, she feels like she has won the lottery. Sadly, her big win includes a squatter and a dead body. Complicating things even further, the body is that of an up and coming country superstar. And his groupies want to turn Whitney’s property into a shrine.
The Path of Leashed Resistance (e-book, February 13) – Book 1 in the Addie Walker Mystery series about a veterinarian whose return home ends up with her as a murder suspect.
Slay Misty for Me (e-book) – Book 2 in the Matchmaker Marriage Mystery series. Gladie hopes to stay out of all of the craziness that has erupted around town, but when she finds a dead body that might be connected to some of the local shenanigans, she starts to investigate.
Wild Rain (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 2 in the Women Who Dare series. An escaped slave turned reporter heads west for an interview, but instead he’s captivated by the man’s sister, a rancher who is not looking for a man in her life. This series sounds terrific!
The Witch’s Heart (Hardcover) – A witch, punished by Odin for not telling him the future, has lost her power and fled to the forest. There she meets and falls in love – with Loki. When her powers start to return, she foresees danger for her three unusual children, and maybe for all of existence. I am intrigued by this one!
The Epic Air Fryer Plant-Powered Cookbook: 100 Incredibly Good Vegetarian Recipes that Take Plant-Based Air Frying in Amazing New Directions (Paperback) –  Includes breakfast options, snacks, desserts, and main courses. (The cover shown here is the one for the Kindle version. Amazon is showing a different cover for the print version.)
Hearing God Speak: A 52-Week Interactive Enneagram Devotional (Trade Paperback) – Hear from God in the unique language of your Enneagram type.  I can’t wait to check this one out in person!
I Love My Instant Pot 5-Ingredient Recipe Book: From Pot Roast, Potatoes ,and Gravy to Simple Lemon Cheesecake (Paperback) – 175 quick and easy recipes that are fast and affordable.
My Wynter Season: Seeing God’s Faithfulness in the Shadow of Grief (Trade Paperback) – Pitts shares the journey of loving and losing his wife Wynter and raising their girls on his own. This will be powerful.
Star Trek Deep Space 9/Defiant Illustrated Handbook (Hardcover) – An illustrated deep dive into the space station and ship from TV’s Star Trek Deep Space Nine.

BOOK NEWS: February 2, 2021

Happy February! There are a TON of new books releasing this week. Let’s take a look at some of them.

Books for Kids – Board Books and Picture Books


Blankie AND Bubbles (Board books) – Two new board books celebrating imagination and friendship from the author of the Narwhal and Jelly series.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Board book) – A board book version of this classic story.
Flashlight Night: An Adventure in Trusting God – When a boy wonders why God isn’t answering his prayers, his mother uses their prayer wall and a flashlight to teach him  about faith. This looks lovely!
A Girl’s Bill of Rights – A declaration of the rights for every girl and woman.
The Great Passover Escape – Animals escape from the zoo to search for a Seder they can attend. This looks darling!
Sadie Sprocket Builds a Rocket – Sadie and her stuffed animal crew plan for a trip to Mars!
What About X? – When the alphabet goes on a camping trip, X can’t think of something to bring that starts with x.
Grace Banker and the Hello Girls Answer the Call: The Heroic Story of WWI Telephone Operators – The true story of Grace Banker’s role in the Signal Corps in WWI.
Little People, Big Dreams: Megan Rapinoe AND Stevie Wonder – Picture book biographies.
Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre – The story of Black Wall Street and the Tulsa Race Massacre from 1921.

Books for Kids – Chapter Books


Diary of a Pug: Pug’s Got Talent – Book 4 in the Diary of a Pug series. Bub has to work with his arch nemesis, Duchess the cat, to save Bella’s pet talent show.
Dragon Kingdom of Wrenly: The Coldfire Curse AND Shadow Hills (Graphic Novel) – The first two books of the Dragon Kingdom of Wrenly series are given the graphic novel treatment.
Give it a Try, Yasmin! – Four new Yasmin stories.
King & Kayla and the Case of the Gold Ring – Book 7 in the King and Kayla series. When their friend Asia loses her ring in the snow, King and Kayla are on the case.
Owl Diaries: Eva at the Beach – Book 14 in the Owl Diaries series. When Eva goes to the beach with her best friend, she is afraid to go into water.
Pup Detectives: The First Case AND The Tiger’s Eye (Graphic Novel) – The first two books in the Pup Detectives graphic novel series. Pup Detective Rider Woofson learns there are other puppy sleuths at his school, so they all team up to solve mysteries. This looks darling!
Super Turbo Saves the Day AND Super Turbo vs the Flying Ninja Squirrels (Graphic Novel) – The first two Super Turbo books get the graphic novel treatment.
Flash Facts (Graphic Novel) – Flash and other DC heroes talk about science and technology. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
She Persisted: Claudette Colvin – Before Rosa Parks protested unfair segregation, teenager Claudette Colvin took a similar stand.

Books for Older Kids/Teens


Brightly Woven (Graphic Novel) – A talented weaver and a young wizard team up to dodge a dark wizard and deliver vital news to the capital to avert a war.
The EngiNerds Strike Back – Book 3 in the fun EngiNerds series (EngiNerds – ♥♥♥♥). The alien who appeared at the end of Revenge of the EngiNerds tells the kids that he’s there to scope out Earth as a site for a new galactic billboard. But if Earth is chosen, the planet would be destroyed to make space.
Girls Just Wanna Have Pugs – When Kat’s parents say she has to pick up an extracurricular activity, she decides to start a dog walking business with her friends.
Ground Zero – On September 11, 2001, a boy is visiting his dad on the 107th floor of the World Trade Center when the planes strike. On September 11, 2019, in Afghanistan, a girl finds an injured American soldier after battle erupts in her village. From the author’s track record, this will be a book you won’t want to miss.
The Hatmakers – When her father goes missing and the magical peace items made by the local guilds cause the opposite of peace, Cordelia is the one who goes searching for answers.
Hilo: Gina, the Girl Who Broke the World (Graphic Novel) – Book 7 in the outstanding HiLo graphic novel series. Book 6, All the Pieces Fit (♥♥♥♥♥), wraps up the initial story arc for the series, so this book launches a new arc starring Gina. Magical beings are showing up on Earth, hunting the Nestor, but only Gina can see them. And Gina is torn between helping the Nestor and walking away from magic all together. I’ll be reviewing this one soon, but the fact that this was in my most favorite of favorites list from 2020 will tell you how much I adored this one!
I Survived the Nazi Invasion, 1944 (Graphic Novel) – A graphic novel adaptation of the original I Survived book.
The Last Bear – There aren’t supposed to be any more polar bears on Bear Island, but one night April sees something distinctly bear-shaped.
The Magical Reality of Nadia – First in a new series. Nadia is looking forward to winning a contest to design a museum exhibit, but a new classmate throws her off her game when he teases her about her Egyptian heritage. But the ancient Egyptian amulet she wears is concealing a secret that could help her confront this other kid and also win the contest.
The Mysterious Disappearance of Aidan S. (as told to his brother) – Aidan was missing for six days. When he returns, he tells an outlandish story no one believes. The harder he is pushed on the story, the stronger he sticks to it. Aidan’s brother, Lucas, wants to believe him. And he’s getting worried about Aidan’s response to the conflict. But how can you believe in your own brother’s story whenever everyone else is telling you it can’t possibly be true? I am intrigued by this one!
Rome Reframed (Older Middle Grade) – Book 1 in the Wish & Wander series. Lucas is in danger of failing 8th grade. His family has been traveling the world, and Lucas doesn’t want to be there; he’d rather be home. The school work he is submitting from the trip is subpar. At their last stop in Rome, Lucas has one final chance to submit a stellar project and fix his grades. And help comes from a magical coin that teleports him to ancient Rome. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Shuri: The Vanished – Book 2 in the Shuri series by Nic Stone (Dear Martin – ♥♥♥♥). When Shuri hears of young, gifted female scientists going missing around the world, she is determined to find them. I enjoyed the first book and will be eager to dig into this one.
Strange Academy: First Class (Older Middle Grade – Graphic Novel) – A comics collection of the first six issues of the Strange Academy comic series about Marvel’s first school for sorcerers.
Ultimate Gamer Career Mode (Older Middle Grade) – A handbook for making a career out of gaming including game development, Twitch streaming, and eSports.
Who Was Catherine the Great? AND Who Was Walt Whitman? – New biographies from Who HQ.
You’re God’s Girl Prayer Journal – From the late Wynter Pitts. Devotional thoughts with space to write responses and prayers. The sample pages of this look lovely.

Books for Teens/Young Adults


Crown of Power (e-book, February 5) – Book 4 in the Hidden Mage series. Verene and Darius try to focus on finishing magic school while also protecting their future kingdoms.
Fat Chance Charlie Vega – Discovering her crush asked out her best friend first is the final straw for Charlie Vega who is ready to speak out and stand up to a world that tries to tell her she should be thinner, whiter, and quieter. This one is on my list for this week.
Love in English – An Argentinian teen longs to return home after her family moves to New Jersey. But finding potential love at school AND in her English as a Second Language class is almost as confusing as the rules of English.
Love Is a Revolution – Nala tells a few lies to make herself sound like she has more in common with the activist she meets at Open Mic Night. But as she falls further and further for Tye, her lies start to spin out of her control.
The Obsession – Logan doesn’t think he’s a stalker – he’s “romantic.” But that video camera he has trained on Delilah caught her killing her step-father. And he’s not about to let her forget what he knows. But Delilah is DONE with men controlling her life.
The Project – When their parents died, Lo went to live with a great-aunt while her sister joined The Unity Project. Lo is convinced it’s a cult. And when a man shows up at her newspaper claiming The Unity Project is responsible for the death of his son, she thinks she finally has a chance to prove it. The group’s charismatic leader tells Lo she can investigate and try to prove her suspicions. If she can’t, she has to leave them alone once and for all. But what Lo finds will turn all of her ideas and theories upside down.
Star Wars The High Republic: Into the Dark – Padawan Reath Silas would rather work in the Jedi archives than go on a mission to the edges of civilization with his master.  But when disaster strikes, Reath and his traveling companions find themselves on an abandoned space station where strange things start happening. I shared my thoughts on the first three chapters of this book here. Hardly any of the action of the story was touched on in those three chapters, so while I wasn’t impressed with the beginning, the rest of the story sounds fascinating.
A Taste for Love – Liza agrees to help with the family bakery’s junior competition to show her mother she is not “rebellious” or “stubborn” or any of the other usual complaints. What she doesn’t know, though, is that her mother has chosen young men to compete that she wants Liza to date. This one is on my list, too.
This is Not the Jess Show – In 1998, Jess is trying to deal with the crush she has on her best friend, her overprotective parents, and her sister’s declining health when she discovers a mysterious device with an apple logo that leads her to question everything she thought she knew. This thriller is also on my list for this week.
Yesterday is History (LGBTQ+) – Andre’s new transplanted liver comes with a side effect of time travel. When Andre travels to 1969, he is drawn to Michael, who is everything Andre wishes he was. When he returns to the present, though, Andre is drawn to Blake who is teaching him to use this gift while grieving the death of his brother, the source of Andre’s liver. Andre will have to figure out where he belongs before the impact of his new gift catches up with him. A fascinating premise!

Books for Adults – Fiction


18½ Disguises (e-book) – Book 7 in the Maizie Albright Star Detective mystery series. Former TV teen private eye Maizie Albright is still waiting for her own PI licence, but that doesn’t mean she won’t start investigating when an old friend is killed. I am intrigued by this character!
All Fall Down (Hardcover) – Book 2 in the Max McLean series. Black Ops British agent Max McLean finds himself framed for murder and on the run.
Beneath the Keep (Hardcover) – Book 4 in the Queen of the Tearling series, this is actually a prequel to the original trilogy about an exiled princess returning to her kingdom and facing off against a sorceress. This book tells the story of the princess’s mother. I have heard great things about the first two books in the trilogy, so I am going to give that a go before diving into this prequel.
Bubble Gum and Blackmail (e-book) – A military vet and former assassin launches a new life as a candy maker. But when bodies start dropping, she can’t help but investigate, even if her former superiors have insisted she not do anything to draw attention to herself. Yes, please! This sounds fun!
Farewell to Murder (e-book, February 4) – Book 2 in the Deadly Paradise Mystery series. (Amazon says this is book 1, but there is an earlier book/prequel, Death in the Afternoon.) Mallory Hemingway, cousin to Ernest Hemingway, is excited to start a new job as the night caretaker at the Hemingway museum. But a series of incidents, including a dead body, cost her the job and leave her the prime suspect in the murder. There are plenty of other suspects, though, so Mallory starts investigating.
Finlay Donovan Is Killing It (Hardcover) – A struggling novelist discussing the plot of her new book with her agent is mistaken for a contract killer and offered a job. Soon, she is tangled up in a real- life murder. Yes, please! I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Firefly Junction: A Crafty Killing (e-book) – Book 10 in the Firefly Junction Cozy Mystery series. Sunni is covering the Firefly Junction Craft Fair when one of the crafters is killed.
Girls with Bright Futures (Trade Paperback) – When Stanford announces it only has one spot for a student from the high profile Elliott Bay Academy, three mothers discover how high the stakes are when one of the girls is nearly killed in an “accident.”
The Hiker’s Guide to Murder (e-book) – Book 2 in the Southwest Exposure Mystery series. Outdoor guide Andie Sullivan is racing against local law enforcement to find a killer and save the tourist season for her business and her community. Frankly, I want to read these just because the covers are amazing!
Killer Content (Trade Paperback) – Book 1 in the Brooklyn Murder Mystery series. A Bayou transplant adds “sleuth” to her list of new roles when she moves to Brooklyn and a coworker is killed. This sounds great!
The Kindest Lie (Hardcover) – A Black woman on the verge of starting a family decides she needs to make peace with the child she gave birth to as a teen. This takes her back to her hometown where her family harbors secrets they want desperately to keep. While she searches for answers to her personal questions, racial issues in the town threaten to ignite.
Knitted & Knifed (e-book, February 5) – Book 1 in the Knitty Kitty Mystery series. Tessa Wakefield has moved back home to recover from her broken marriage, but she is quickly drawn into her weird family’s antics, helping at her grandfather’s yarn store, and trying to prove her brother innocent of murder. I pre-ordered this weeks ago. It sounds great!
Make Up Break Up (Hardcover) – Her app – Make Up – is all about conflict resolution and repairing failing relationships. His app – Break Up – is all about high efficiency break ups. These rival app developers who once hooked up in Vegas find themselves in direct competition for an award she needs to keep her business afloat.
Much Ado About You (Trade Paperback) – An English holiday – including a temp job at a quaint book store – is just what Evie needs to get some perspective on her life. She doesn’t expect to be so caught up in the lives of the locals, including an irresistible, flirty farmer. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Transformers vs the Terminator: Enemy of My Enemy (Paperback Graphic Novel) – In 1984, the time traveling T-800 goes toe-to-toe with a deadly race of machines.
Trial and Error (Trade Paperback) – When Buddy Smith’s wife took their young daughter and disappeared, he turned his focus to work and built a law practice that specializes in finding missing children. When a local teen goes missing, Buddy partners with a new PI in town as well as the clerk of the county court to find the girl, and he discovers hints about his own daughter’s location along the way. This sounds great!
Winter’s Orbit (LGBTQ+, Hardcover) – When Prince Kiem, the Emperor’s least favorite grandchild, is promised in marriage to a widower who is a suspect in his first husband’s murder, the two will need to work together to discover the truth. The success or failure of their efforts – and their marriage – could impact the survival of the empire. I love the combination of a science fiction/space story with the royal intrigue, so this one is on my list.

Books for Adults – Nonfiction


Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019 (Hardcover) – A history of African America, edited by Ibram X. Kendi, author of How to Be Antiracist and Stamped from the Beginning, and Keisha N. Blain, author of Set the World on Fire. Ninety writers take successive blocks of history and approach their years in a variety of ways. This sounds incredible. It is on my list for this week!
Gluten-Free Cooking for Beginners (Paperback) – Includes a sample meal plan, over 100 recipes, and tips and tricks for gluten-free eating. But to be honest, the book is on my list because of that cover. Yum!
The Gospel for Peacemakers (e-book/Paperback) – Last summer I posted a review for The Gospel for Achievers, a devotional for Enneagram 3s. Now the author has a second volume, this time for 9s. I can’t wait for him to get to books for the numbers represented by my family!
That Sounds Fun: The Joys of Being an Amateur, the Power of Falling in Love, And Why You Need a Hobby (Hardcover) – I read my first Annie F. Downs book last year (Remember God – ♥♥♥♥), and I thoroughly enjoyed it! I am looking forward to this new book which is an invitation to embrace fun. This is also on my list for this week.
The Three Mothers: How the Mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and James Baldwin Shaped a Nation (Hardcover) – As these three Black women, born at the start of the 20th century, raised their families in light of the racial conditions in society, their lessons, their experiences, and their resilience influenced the Civil Rights leaders of the 1950s and 1960s.

BOOK NEWS: February 25, 2020

It’s the last week of February. 2020 is zooming by! Here are some of the books releasing this week:

Books for Kids


Count With Olaf (Board Book) – Book comes with plush, movable hands.
Balletball – A girl who loves ballet is “stuck” playing baseball in the spring, but discovers she might actually like it.
Don’t Feed the Coos! – She was warned what will happen, but the girl still feeds a pigeon. Then all of its little pigeon friends start following her every where she goes. I can not WAIT to see this in person!
Feast of Peas (March 1) – Jiva works so hard in his garden to care for his peas. And he can hardly wait to enjoy them. But every time he goes to take the ripe ones from his garden, they are already gone.
Mr Pig’s Big Wall – Hog is annoyed that after a hard day’s work he can’t just relax in his garden because his neighbor always wants to play. So he builds a wall to keep her out, not realizing that his wall will deprive him of what he values most.
Piper & Mabel – An adorable story of two dogs sent to “Happy Trails Ranch” instead of going on vacation with their people. I can’t wait to see this in person.
Supertato: Books Are Rubbish (February 27) – The evil Pea thinks books are rubbish, and the other vegetables are determined to prove him wrong.
Fight of the Century: Alice Paul Battles Woodrow Wilson for the Vote – The story of Alice Paul and President Woodrow Wilson’s battle over votes for women.
Free for You and Me: What Our First Amendment Means – Picture book exploring the first amendment to the Constitution.
Cats in the Crater – Book 3 in the early chapter book My FANGtastically Evil Vampire Pet series. The Great and Powerful Mark, and his vampire cat, are spending the summer at Evil Scientist Summer Camp. This sounds hilarious!
InvestiGators – First in a new graphic novel early chapter book series about super spy alligators. This. Looks. Amazing. I have this one on my list for this week, too.
Trouble at Table 5: The Candy Caper AND Busted By Breakfast – The first two books in a new early chapter book series from the author of the Stick Cat and Stick Dog books, Tom Watson. The stories focus on a set of three friends and the antics they get into as they help one another.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


Finding Home – Book 2 in the Baxter Family Children series, a spin off from the adult Baxter family novels.
Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen! – Novel in letters. A girl on the autism spectrum writes letters to a baseball star sharing her own dreams of playing on the team. This one is on my list for this week!
A Home for Goddesses and Dogs (Older Middle Grade) – When a girl loses her mother and goes to live with an aunt and her wife, she struggles to find a place of belonging. Then the adults also take in a rotten, misbehaving dog. Wasn’t taking her in enough “rescuing” for them for awhile? This one is on my list for this week, too.
Village of Scoundrels (Older Middle Grade) – For older middle grade readers and teens based on a true story about teens in the French resistance in WWII.
We Could Be Heroes – A boy on the autism spectrum is suspended for a week because of his choices when his teacher makes the class read a really sad book. A girl has been looking for a kid just like him – someone with the gumption to help her save a dog with seizures. This is also on my list.
The Wonder of Wildflowers – A girl looks forward to when her family completes the path to citizenship so she can finally access Amber and the magic it provides and be an insider instead of an outsider.
The Opposite of Falling Apart – A YA story of two teens preparing to leave for college, one battling extreme anxiety and the other dealing with the fallout of “The Accident.” As they find each other, they also find a means of overcoming some of the obstacles in their paths.
Rebelwing – That cover is screaming my name! It’s amazing!! This book has it all – it’s dystopian, there are cybernetic dragons and smugglers, and it takes place in a near-future Washington DC. This one is already in my Amazon cart.
The Shadows Between Us – A girl with a murderous plan for the king needs to keep him alive long enough to make her queen before she takes him out. And plenty of others are trying to hunt him down.
The Sound of Stars – In a world where a misunderstanding led to the death of 1/3 of the population and takeover by an alien race, music, books and art are illegal and emotional expression can be grounds for death. But Ellie is keeping a secret library anyway. When one of the aliens discovers her secret, he knows he should turn her in, but his love of music compels him to keep her secret. This sounds fascinating.

Books for Adults


Al Dente’s Inferno (Mass Market Paperback) – First in the new Tuscan Cooking School Mystery series. An American chef trying to launch a farm-to-table culinary school in Tuscany stumbles across a murder. Looking forward to this one!
The Body in the Bookmobile (e-book) – First in the new Millie Monroe Mysteries series. A law school drop out who takes on the job of driving the local bookmobile discovers a dead body in the van.
British Murder (Trade Paperback) – Combines previously published books 17 (English Tea Murder) and 23 (British Manor Murder) into one volume.
Coconut Layer Cake Murder (Hardcover) – Book 25 in the Hannah Swenson Mystery series. Hannah’s sister’s boyfriend is the prime suspect in a murder investigation.
A Cowboy to Remember (Mass Market Paperback) – First in the new Cowboys of California series. A chef who loses her memory in an accident heads to California and family friends who might be able to help her put her life back together again. There she sees the face that has been haunting her dreams even though she doesn’t remember the history between them. I already have this one on hold at the library.
Death by Chocolate Frosted Doughnut (Hardcover) – Book 3 in the Death by Chocolate Mystery series. When a Pirate Festival comes to town, bakeshop owners Jake and Ellie find a dead body instead of a boost in their bottom line. And then Jake becomes the prime suspect.
Death with a Dark Red Rose (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 5 in the Writer’s Apprentice Mystery series. While Lena should be working on her next book with friend and author Camilla Graham as well as enjoying her engagement, she’s instead looking for one of her friends who has gone missing. I am two books behind on this fantastic series, but I’ll be catching up soon!
Dressed Up 4 Murder (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 6 in the Sophie Kimball Mystery series. Phee’s mom is consumed with showing her dog Streetman in the Precious Pooches Holiday Extravaganza costume contest. But a couple dead bodies could be a sign that someone is after the dog owners in the contest, including Phee’s mom.
Egg Drop Dead (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 5 in the Noodle Shop Mystery series. Lana’s first ever catering event is a flop when a dead body is found at the event.
Finna (Trade Paperback) – A Swedish big box store is home to multiverse-spanning portals. And when an elderly customer slips through one, two minimum wage employees (who recently broke up) must go after her to save the company (and the woman). (LGBTQ+)
Here Comes the Body (Mass Market Paperback) – First in the new Catering Hall Mystery series. A dead body at the family catering hall is not what Mia needed at the bachelor party she planned as her first event back in town. Now she is sleuthing to be sure her father doesn’t end up in jail for a crime he didn’t commit.
The King’s Justice (Hardcover) – Book 9 in the Maggie Hope Mystery series. Secret Agent Maggie Hope is looking for connections between a missing violin and a series of murders.
Lupine Lies (e-book, February 27) – A Gray Whale Inn short story.
Murder Makes Scents (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 2 in the Nantucket Candle Maker Mystery series. Coming home from a Paris perfume conference, Stella and her mom, Millie, have brought trouble home with them. Millie is attacked and a stranger accuses her of stealing a formula and smuggling it home.
On the Lamb (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 4 in the Kebab Kitchen Mystery series. While preparing for Easter and enjoying the annual Bikers on the Beach celebration a man is killed and Lucy’s friend is the prime suspect.
Pies Before Guys (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 4 in the Pie Town Mystery series. A poet accused of plagiarism is found dead at the pie shop, and the Baker Street Bakers are asked to look into it.
A Silent Stabbing (Hardcover) – Book 5 in the A Lady and a Lady’s Maid Mystery series.  Lady Phoebe and her lady’s maid, Eva, are in a puzzling mess when their new head gardener is murdered. His brother is the most likely suspect, but Eva’s sister – her MARRIED sister – has been spending time with him while she’s on holiday. If she is his alibi, her reputation will be ruined. Phoebe and Eva know they have to investigate so the killer can be brought to justice.
Stayin’ Alive (e-book) – Book 10 in the Country Club Murders series. After all this time, Ellison has sort of come to expect that she’ll find a body any time there’s a big event – like the exhibit of Chinese funerary at the museum. She’s happy, though, to stay far from the investigation this time, until someone tries to kill her.
Who’s Dead, Doc? (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 2 in the Jules and Bun Mystery series. Jules and her telepathic rabbit Bun are sleuthing again when someone is killed at a birthday party.
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women that a Movement Forgot (Hardcover) – The author asserts that the feminist movement is too often focused on “increasing privilege for the few” instead of the basic needs – food, quality education, safe neighborhoods, a living wage – for the many. This is on my list of nonfiction books to add to my TBR.
The Illustrated Feminist: 100 Years of Suffrage, Strength, and Sisterhood in America (Hardcover) – Highlights 10 landmark moments for women from each decade from 1920 to 2020.
On the Bright Side: Stories about Friendship, Love and Being True to Yourself (Hardcover) – The latest from Melanie Shankle. How to anchor yourself to unchanging principles in a world gone mad.
Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for the Vote (Hardcover) – History of Suffrage from pre-Civil War to now.

BOOK NEWS: February 18, 2020

Happy President’s Day! Here are some of the new books out this week:

Books for Kids


Evolution for Smart Kids (Board Book) – Theories of evolution presented in story form.
Dream Big, Little Scientists  – Introduces 11 branches of science in a bedtime story.
Friday Night Wrestlefest – A family gets ready for Friday night bedtime in the style of a televised wrestling match.
Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring – A boy and his dog on a walk notice the signs of spring. Part of a series.
The Music of Life  – A composer with writer’s block is inspired by the sounds around him.
The Paper Kingdom – When the babysitter cancels, a boy has to go into work with his parents at night, but they turn the job into something magical and fun.
Tickled Pink: How Friendship Washes the World with Color – A flamingo is sad when a zebra and panda say they will only play with animals that are black and white. I’m eager to see this identity exploration in person.
Equality’s Call – Learn the history of voting rights.
God the Father and the Best Day Ever – A rhyming story about Easter and God’s love.
Frankie Sparks and the Lucky Charm  – Book 4 in the awesome Frankie Sparks series. Frankie and her classmates build Leprechaun traps, but Frankie is having trouble with her designs.
Miss Blake Is a Flake! – My Weirder-est School, book 4. The kids learn survival from an odd scout leader.
Born Curious: 20 Girls Who Grew Up to Be Awesome Scientists – Brief biographies of female scientists and mathematicians.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


The Fire in the Star – Book 3 in the Unicorn Quest series. Younger sister, Claire, finally gets a chance to lead in an adventure that might be their most important and dangerous yet.
Marvel Action: Spider-Man: Bad Luck (Graphic Novel) – Book 3 in the Marvel Action: Spider-Man series. Peter, Gwen and Miles are working together against a new villain and her bad luck powers.
Middle School: Master of Disaster – Book 12 in the Middle School series sees a team up between the stars of several Patterson series. Rafe and Jimmy are working on a huge celebration of books and reading when they team up with Jamie Grimm (I, Funny – ♥♥♥♥), Jacky Ha-Ha, the Kidd family (Treasure Hunters) and Max Einstein. I love the whole idea of this!
Star Wars Adventures: Defend the Republic (Graphic Novel) – A prequel adventure. Collects issues 18-20.
Taylor Before and After – A story told in journal entries in two timelines – before and after a tragedy as a girl negotiates changes at home and at school. This sounds really good.
Zatanna and the House of Secrets – The latest graphic novel for kids from the folks at DC. Zatanna discovers some mysteries about her family and her home in this fun, magical story. I’ll be reviewing this one tomorrow.
A Black Woman Did That – A celebration of women of color in history.
The Feminist Agenda of Jemima Kincaid – A self-identified feminist who thinks prom is a prime example of the gender-based issues in her school finds herself on the planning team for the event. So she convinces the team to change things up this year. I have already requested this one from the library.
Foul Is Fair – A group of teen girls who tend to “rule the school” – and any other environment they find themselves in – experience something new and unexpected when they crash a party for a local prep school. But these girls know their power, and when one of their own is assaulted, they fight back with a vengeance. A bloody, violent and dark Macbeth retelling about rape. Sensitive readers should approach this one with care, but the reviews for this are overwhelmingly positive.
Miss You Love You Hate You Bye – When her strong, leader best friend starts cracking under the strain of family issues and develops an eating disorder, the quiet, blend-into-the-background best friend has to find a way to speak up.
Of Curses and Kisses – From the author of When Dimple Met Rishi and There’s Something About Sweetie (♥♥♥♥½) and the upcoming 10 Things I Hate About Pinky (June 2020). A princess and a lord from feuding families meet at boarding school where she is determined to make him love her and then break his heart for what his family has put her family through, but where he is just waiting for his cursed future. This is at the top of my list for this week.
The Seventh Sun – First in a new series based on Aztec and Mayan legends. A young prince feels unprepared to take the throne after his father’s death, and his family’s connection to the sun seems to be fading. He is presented with six noble women from which to choose his bride, but the gods seem to be working against the prince and the young woman he would choose – and they both know any woman not chosen will be sacrificed.
The Upside of Falling – A YA fake-relationship story! I love these! Tired of being hassled for not having a boyfriend, a girl claims she already has one. A guy nearby steps into the role so he too can get people off his case. What starts as pretend starts to feel pretty real when the two teens realize how much they have in common. I already have this one on hold at the library!

Books for Adults


Dead to the Last Drop (e-book, February 21) – Book 8 in the Killer Coffee Mystery series. When Roxi’s Aunt Maxi gets involved in community theater, Roxi gets involved in another murder. This is free to read for subscribers to the Kindle Unlimited program at the time of this writing.
Ghost-Spider, Volume 1: Dog Days Are Over (Paperback Graphic Novel) – Gwen Stacey travels from Earth-65 to the Prime Marvel Universe to go to school. This looks fascinating! I have been interested in this characters since the Spider-verse movie came out in 2018.
Harley Quinn & the Gotham Girls (Paperback Graphic Novel) – Five issue mini series. Catwoman steals something thinking she is helping the lion preserve only to find out she is working for Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy.
Highway to Hel (e-book) – Book 2 in the Vikings of Virginia Mystery series. When the goddess of the underworld shows up in Freya’s town, she figures she’s just there to check out the Asgardian retirees. But then Loki goes missing and it’s obvious Hel is up to something. I am SO intrigued by this series! I have book 1 waiting on my TBR. Both books are free to read for Kindle Unlimited subscribers at the time of this writing.
Isaiah’s Legacy (Trade Paperback) – A young girl tutoring the child-King Manasseh starts steering him away from obedience to Yahweh. The king’s road to ruin starts to take her with him and leads her to seek out Yahweh for herself and her people.
Lawless Litter (e-book, February 20) – Book 11 in the Pet Whisperer series. A litter of kittens is left on the porch, their paws covered in blood. This cozy mystery series looks so fun!
Queen of Raiders (Trade Paperback) – Book 2 in the Nine Realms series. The exiled princess is compelled by spirits to join a group of rebel raiders.
Here for It: How to Save Your Soul in America (Hardcover) – A memoir-in-essays exploring identity as well as the current political landscape, asking the question, “Why should we bother when everything only gets worse?” (LGBTQ+)
I Still Believe (Trade Paperback) – A memoir by Jeremy Camp. Christian singer Jeremy Camp shares his journey of losing his first wife months after their wedding.
Loving Well in a Broken World: Discover the Hidden Power of Empathy (Trade Paperback) – Jesus said to love our neighbors, but that would be a lot easier if they thought and believed and acted just like us. Readers can learn to leverage their empathy to help us put Jesus’ words into practice.
Star Trek Voyager: 25th Anniversary Special Book (Hardcover) – A celebration of the 25th anniversary of the science fiction show.

BOOK NEWS: February 11, 2020

Here are some of the books releasing this week – maybe there’s something here your Valentine would love!

Books for Kids


Honor to Us All (Board Book) – Mulan board book with tabs to pull.
The Blunders: A Counting Catastrophe – The 10 Blunder kids are responsible for keeping track of each other, but when it is time to go home and they try to count everyone, they are one Blunder short.
The Box Turtle – A turtle born without a shell is content with his box shell until someone calls it weird.
Cyclops of Central Park – A cyclops loses track of one of his sheep so the others help him search for Eugene.
The Great Eggscape! – A dozen eggs escape their carton to have an adventure in the store.
Up on Bob – A friendship story of a cat and a dog.
You Are Mine, Porcupine (February 15) – A mama porcupine tells her child all the things she loves about him while readers get to learn about the animals.
Facts vs Opinions vs Robots – A fun, colorful book that explores the difference between facts and opinions.
Ruth Objects: The Life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg – A biography of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Star Wars: R2D2 Is Lost! – The droids are back on Endor and R2D2 finds a young Ewok in need of help.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


Batman Tales: Once Upon a Crime (Graphic Novel) – Batman short stories with a fairy tale twist. I am eager to see this one in person!
Beginners Welcome – A girl grieving the loss of her father wonders if it’s worth the risk to care about some new friends she encounters.
Cat & Cat: Girl Meets Cat (Graphic Novel) – A father and daughter team discover how life changes when they adopt a cat.
The Magnificent Monsters of Cedar Street – Nineteenth century Boston is home to magical creatures and a father and daughter team who care for them and hide them. When the father, and most of the monstrous creatures, disappear, Cordelia starts sifting through clues for some answers. Sounds like a fun mystery!
Marvel Action Avengers: The Fear Eaters (Graphic Novel) – Book 3 in the Marvel Action Adventures series. Collects three comic adventures.
Middle School’s a Drag, You Better Werk! (LGBTQ+) – A young aspiring talent agent takes on a teen drag queen and his business starts to boom. His relationship with the “out” performer makes Mikey wonder if he can live his truth publicly as well.
Mulan: Before the Sword – A story set before the Mulan movie.
Odd Gods: The Oddyssey – Book 2 in the illustrated Odd Gods series. Oddonis is in big trouble – he’s turned his father, Zeus, into a giant baby.
Wanda Seasongood and the Mostly True Secret – A girl who can’t believe her obnoxious family is really hers makes a wish to find her true family. A talking bluebird arrives with news that someone has been meddling in her affairs – he just can’t remember the details.
Cloak of Night – Sequel to Circle of Shadows. Sora and Daemon and their friends are on their own in standing up to a seemingly invincible foe in this sequel to a great fantasy novel from 2019. I can’t wait to see how everything works out!
Freaky in Fresno – From the author of the delightful Pretty in Punxsutawney. Two cousins who couldn’t be more different swap bodies thanks to a shared car – a gift from their aunt – and an electric shock. Now they have to figure out how to unswap and salvage the major events and relationships in their lives. I will be reviewing this one later this week.
No True Believers – Salma, her family, and her friends experience the pain of Islamaphobia in their community which is only heightened when there is a terrorist bombing.

Books for Adults


All the Best Lies (Hardcover) – An FBI agent investigating his mother’s murder from when he was a baby teams up with a suspended cop with her own troubled past. This one sounds like it will be twisty!
A Crafter Quilts a Crime (Hardcover) – Book 3 in the Handcrafted Mystery series. A fun live-mannequin contest turns dark when one participant is found dead. The SHE detective team start sleuthing to see who might have wanted the quilter dead. I read book 2 in this series, A Crafter Hooks a Killer, and I enjoyed it. I’d like to read the other books in this Wisconsin-based series.
Felicity Carrol and the Murderous Menace (Hardcover) – Book 2 in the Felicity Carrol Mystery series. Felicity travels to Montana when her friend from Scotland Yard suspects Jack the Ripper has taken up his killing spree in the US.
House Rules (e-book) – Uptown, book 3. A Manhattan chef must share an apartment with her ex-husband in order to afford life in the city. While they try to avoid the chemistry between them, their history together could keep them from enjoying this second chance at love. I have book 1 from this series on my TBR list. I need to catch up on this series soon.
In Cold Chamomile (Hardcover)  – Book 3 in the A Tea and a Read Mystery series. A murder at a Valentine’s Day event, and a suspect close to home, means Callie is investigating again.
Meat Cute: The Hedgehog Incident (e-book short story, February 16) – A prequel to the fun Parasol Protectorate paranormal series. I haven’t read those books in years, but I might have to dig into them again so I can enjoy this prequel about the series protagonist, Alexia Tarabotti’s first meeting with the new Alpha werewolf in town.
Microphones and Murder (Trade Paperback) – First in a new Podcasting Sisters Mystery series. A podcaster gives up everything to launch her own true crime/cold case podcast with her sister. When the 10 year old missing persons case they are talking about catches the ear of a killer, the women are threatened, but they won’t quit until they find out what happened to the missing woman. Pair this one with The Game Changer for a fun set of podcasting mysteries.
Sisters By Choice (Trade Paperback) – Book 4 in the Blackberry Island series. Three women, cousins, face difficulties and look for solutions and fresh starts on the island.
Star Trek Picard: The Last Best Hope (Hardcover) – An original novel and prequel to the CBS streaming show Star Trek Picard by Una McCormack. Our family is enjoying the new series, and it will be a fight to see which of us gets to read this new book first.
The Unspoken Name (Hardcover) – An orc priestess turns her back on her faith and her prophesied destiny to become a thief, a spy and an assassin. I have requested this one from the library.
The Bible in 52 Weeks: A Yearlong Bible Study for Women (Trade Paperback) – Includes 6 days of reading passages (with a catch up day on day 7) as well as questions to answer and actions to take. This is currently available for free to Kindle Unlimited subscribers.
Get Your Life Back: Everyday Practices for a World Gone Mad (Hardcover) – Explores simple practices you can add to your life to restore your soul.
Prayers for Faithful Families: Everyday Prayers for Everyday Life (Hardcover) – Simple prayers for busy families to pray in a variety of circumstances.

BOOK NEWS: February 4, 2020

Happy February! Here are some books releasing this week to kick off a new month of reading.

Books for Kids


Future Geniuses: Space for Smart Kids (Board Book) – First in the Future Geniuses series of board books. Looks like this is a LARGE board book – 28 pages and around 8 inches square. I’m eager to see this one in person.
Agent Lion – A lion detective looks for a missing cat.
Fritzy Finds a Hat – From Olympic figure skater Scott Hamilton  and country music star Brad Paisley comes this story of a boy whose mom has cancer.
It’s Okay to be a Unicorn! – A unicorn pretends to be a horse until he learns it’s okay to be himself.
No More Naps! – From the author of the Mr. Lemoncello series. A dad takes his toddler on a walk to help her take a nap. Everyone they meet says they will gladly take Annalise’s nap if she doesn’t want it. Soon they are all asleep. When Annalise decides she’s ready for a nap, all the naps have been taken.
Pig the Tourist – Pig the Pug causes trouble on his vacation.
When Numbers Met Letters – When letters meet numbers for the first time, they run into some issues when 1 and A both say they should be first.
Alice Across America: The Story of the First Women’s Cross-Country Road Trip – The story of Alice Ramsey, the first woman to drive across the country in 1909.
Bones in the White House: Thomas Jefferson’s Mammoth – The story of our third president’s quest to find a full mastodon skeleton in America.
Emily Writes: Emily Dickinson and Her Poetic Beginnings – Highlights Emily Dickinson’s early years and experiments with poetry and writing.
Leave It to Abigail!: The Revolutionary Life of Abigail Adams – A picture book biography of Abigail Adams that highlights the ways Abigail didn’t fit the mold of women in her era.
The Only Woman in the Photo: Frances Perkins & Her New Deal for America – Picture book biography of Frances Perkins, the first woman to serve in a Presidential Cabinet position and the mastermind behind FDR’s New Deal program.
Happy Pi Day to You! – The Cat in the Hat celebrates Pi Day (March 14).
Jack Goes West – When Jack and The Lady visit a dude ranch, the bank next door gets robbed, and Jack is accused of the crime. This looks funny and sarcastic, which is not surprising considering it was written by Mac Barnett.
Susan B. Anthony: Her Fight for Equal Rights – A leveled reader biography of Susan B. Anthony.
The Colorado Curveball – Book 16 in the Ballpark Mysteries series. Someone threatens to mess with the scoreboard at a game in Colorado.
Kodiak – Book 56 in the Puppy Place series. Some kids off for a girls’ weekend in the woods rescue a Malamute stray.
The Pepper Party Double Dare Disguise – Book 4 in the Pepper Party early chapter book series. Each book focuses on a different member of the Pepper Family. Megs is grounded, but she can’t miss ComicCon, so she dresses in costume and sneaks away to the convention where she helps save the day.
Ranger in Time: Escape from the Twin Towers – Book 11 in the Ranger in Time series that feels like Magic Tree House, but with a dog. I haven’t read one of these in awhile, but when the series first came out, I read every book. The series, written by Kate Messner, is so great. Ranger tries to help a girl who was with her mom at the World Trade Center on 9/11 and then gets separated from her during the evacuation.
Speedah Cheetah – Binder of Doom, book 3, from Scholastic Branches. The kids of the Super Secret Monster Patrol are on the case when a monster tries to join the big race at the Stermont Derby.
Who Needs a Checkup? – Hello, Hedgehog, book 3, from Scholastic Acorn. Hedgehog helps Harry get ready for a trip to the doctor.

Books for Older Kids/Teens


Arlo Finch in the Kingdom of Shadows – Book 3 in the Arlo Finch series. Arlo and the Rangers of Pine Mountain Company have finished their summer at camp and are getting ready for a new school year when Arlo is forced to choose between saving his family and friends and saving the Long Woods. This sounds like a terrific fantasy series for kids!
Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen: The Body Under the Piano (Older Middle Grade) – First in the new Aggie Morton Mystery Queen series. Aggie discovers a dead body and is determined to find the killer. I’ll be reviewing this one tomorrow.
Chirp (Older Middle Grade) – Kate Messner has a second book out today, this one for older middle grade readers (10-14). Mia moves to Vermont, healing from a broken arm and hiding a secret. She and her new friends get pulled into helping her grandmother who believes someone is trying to sabotage her cricket farm. But Mia isn’t sure if there is a real threat, or if her grandmother’s thinking has changed after a stroke. I don’t think you can ever go wrong with a book from Kate Messner. This one is on my list for this week.
Disney Frozen Adventures: Snowy Stories (Graphic Novel) – A collection of Frozen stories in comics form.
Dragon Fire (Unwanted Quests) – Book 5 in the Unwanted Quests series. Twins Fifer and Thisbe’s relationship continues to fracture as their kingdom turns against their family. This series sounds so amazing! I need to get caught up on both the original Unwanteds series and then this second series.
A Galaxy of Sea Stars – Izzy’s world has turned upside down after her dad’s return from deployment. And it’s shaken once again when he invites the family of his interpreter from Afghanistan to live in their upstairs apartment. She doesn’t know what to make of the girl Sitara. Sitara’s presence could disrupt Izzy’s friend group, the Sea Stars, but she also challenges Izzy to use her voice to stand up for herself. This sounds fantastic!
Here in the Real World – A kid who wants to live in his own fantasy world, and a girl who is all too aware of reality find a summer home in an abandoned church lot in their community. But when their refuge is threatened, the boy is determined to do everything he can to save their space.
Hilo: All the Pieces Fit (Graphic Novel) – Book 6 in the Hilo series where Hilo has been chased by Razorwark through the Universe. Their epic showdown happens here and now. I have had this on hold from the library for months! I can’t wait to see where this fantastic series goes next.
I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic (Graphic Novel) – Graphic novel adaptation of the I Survived book about the sinking of the Titanic.
The Jigsaw Puzzle King – A boy starting at a new school is weary of trying to fit in while also being protective of his twin brother with Down syndrome. His brother never notices how people respond to him, but Warren notices every smirk and every comment.
Nikki Tesla and the Fellowship of the Bling – Book 2 in the terrific Elements of Genius series. When one of their friends is kidnapped, the kids at the Genius Academy plan to steal a lethal high-tech ring the kidnapper wants. I enjoyed the first book, and I’ve already requested the second from the library.
Onward: The Junior Novelization – The Junior Novel for the new Pixar movie, Onward.
Parked (Older Middle Grade) – Jeanne lives in an orange van, but she hopes to have a more permanent address by the time school starts. Cal lives in a big house across the street from Jeanne’s van, and he’s determined to “rescue” her. While Jeanne is not on board with that plan, the two do form a friendship that will impact both of them. I’ve already requested this one, too.
Red Menace (Older Middle Grade) – A teen has FBI agents staking out his house (in 1953) because they are convinced his parents, college professors, are communist sympathizers. He knows the Rosenbergs are scheduled for execution because of their suspected activities. A friend of mine who teaches history pointed out that most historical fiction seems to focus on WWII. I’m eager to read this new book that looks at America several years later in a part of our history we don’t talk about as much.
Sugar, Spice and Sprinkles – Book 9 of the Sprinkle Sundays series. Sierra writes an original song to help her find her voice.
Things Seen from Above – A girl struggling with lunch time drama signs up to monitor the Buddy Bench for younger kids at her school where she discovers something about one of the kids that no one else seems to notice. This sounds fantastic! I love the idea that her story is told in text while his is told in art. Clever!
Time Warp – Book 7 in the Geronimo Stilton Journey through Time series. This book includes a trip to Stonehenge and Atlantis.
The Wish and the Peacock – A girl wishes to save her family farm and believes she can help make that happen by nursing an injured peacock back to health. This sounds great, too!
Who Is Jackie Chan? AND Who Was Richard Nixon? – The latest biography from the folks at Who HQ.

Books for Teens/Young Adults


All the Stars and Teeth – A princess trained in magic has to demonstrate her mastery in order to take the throne. But when her demonstration goes awry, she teams up with a pirate to get a second chance, as long as she helps him find his stolen magic.
Belle Révolte – A young noblewoman would rather be a doctor than live the life she was born into. So she swaps lives with a young woman with fewer opportunities so they can both live the lives they want – one can be a doctor and the other can be trained in magic. But both are drawn together to help a rebellion succeed in  sharing the truth of an unjust war. (LGBTQ+)
Ember Queen – The third and final book in the Ash Princess series. Theo is ready to fight for her people and her throne, but the stakes have never been higher. I can not WAIT to read this, but I need to get caught up with book 2 first. So many books, so little time!
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder – A high school senior starts digging into a five-year-old murder/suicide and discovers that things might not have played out like everyone thinks. This is on my list, too.
Malice – A voice from the future tells a teen that that a kid in their school will someday create a virus that will destroy 2/3 of the world. But is that voice even trustworthy? Wow!
The Queen’s Assassin – An assassin magically bound to the queen and a girl expected to serve on the court team up as assassin and apprentice when a surprise attack is launched.
Shadow of the Batgirl (Graphic Novel) – A teen assassin breaks away from her training and hides out in a library where she hears about the hero Batgirl. This was SO AMAZING! It’ll be another week until I can post my review, but I’ll tell you right now that I loved this one.
Straight on Till Morning – A twisted take on the story of Wendy Darling and Peter Pan.
What Kind of Girl – The girls at North Bay Academy are divided over one of their own accusing her boyfriend of abuse.
Yes No Maybe So – Two teens with strikingly different backgrounds and personalities are paired up to canvas for a political candidate. I’ve had this on hold at the library for months, too!

Books for Adults


The Authenticity Project (Hardcover) – A green notebook brings 6 strangers together as they share the truths of their lives.
A Conjuring of Assassins (Trade Paperback) – Book 2 in the Chimera series. A ragtag group uses forbidden magic at the behest of their ruler in order to protect their kingdom. I can’t wait to dig into this series.
Daughter of Rome (Trade Paperback) – A fictionalized story of biblical figures Priscilla and Aquila. This looks fabulous!
A Dozen Second Chances (e-book) – A woman who lost her “perfect life” when she lost her boyfriend and gave up her career to raise her orphaned niece has a new opportunity to start over with some “be kind to yourself” vouchers from her niece when she moves out. I’ll be reviewing this one later this week.
The Fifth Avenue Story Society (Trade Paperback) – The latest from Rachel Hauck. Five strangers from different walks of life each receive an invitation to join the Fifth Avenue Story Society. While they are skeptical of the never-heard-of-before literary society, they keep coming back, week after week discovering the stories that draw them together. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
The Murderous Macaron (e-book) – Book 1 in the Julie Cavallo Investigates series starring a pastry chef in Provence, France. When the man died in her patisserie, the police ruled it a heart attack, but Julie is convinced he was poisoned. I love the description of Julie’s sleuthing partners – this is on my list for this week for sure.
The Solid Grounds Coffee Company (Trade Paperback) – Book 3 in the Saturday Night Supper Club series. When a business woman loses her career when she refuses to cover up a client’s unethical dealings, she gets a second chance by helping a former professional rock climber launch a new business as he takes over a Columbian coffee farm.
Star Trek Year Five: Odyssey’s End (Graphic Novel) – Collects comics 1-6 into one graphic novel.
Two Steps Forward (Trade Paperback) – Book 3 in the Deacon’s Family series. A woman desperate for help on her farm takes a chance on her neighbor’s son despite the friction between the families. But is he really there to help her or to help his mother steal her farm?
Upright Women Wanted (Hardcover) – To escape an arranged marriage, a woman stows away in a librarian’s book wagon. Her fiance was previously engaged to her best friend – a woman she loved – who is now about to be executed for possessing resistance propaganda. This sounds like a re-imagined western sci-fi story for those who love a good mash up. (LGBTQ+)
The Worst Best Man (Trade Paperback) – A jilted bride (and wedding planner) has to team up with the brother of her ex in order to help both of them out professionally, but the sparks between them can lead to nothing good in her opinion.
100 Bible Verses That Made America: Defining Moments That Shaped Our Enduring Foundation of Faith (Hardcover) – In the last few years I have become more interested in – and frankly more skeptical of – the intersection between faith and politics/government. I’ll be giving this book a try and will post a review later this month.
Chasing Vines: Finding Your Way to an Immensely Fruitful Life (Hardcover) – The latest from Beth Moore digs into Jesus’ words recorded in John 15. I’m looking forward to reading this one. There’s also a DVD and a group resource to go with the book.
Dangerous Prayers: Because Following Jesus Was Never Meant to Be Safe (Hardcover) – An inspirational and instructional guide to prayer.
Goodbye, Yesterday!: Activating the Twelve Laws of Boundary-Defying Faith (Hardcover) – Dig into the book of Genesis and discover principles for being set from from your past.
Rage Baking: The Transformative Power of Flour, Fury and Women’s Voices (Hardcover) – Includes 50 recipes as well as essays and quotes from women encouraging readers to resist and persist.
The Toni Morrison Book Club (Trade Paperback) – A group memoir. Four friends, Black and white, gay and straight, immigrant and American-born, use Toni Morrison books to spark conversations about race, gender and identity. I’ve requested this one from the library.