BOOK NEWS: October 8, 2019

Here’s a look at some of the books releasing this week!

Books for Kids


Cats Are a Liquid – Teaches about qualities of a liquid – and qualities of cats who can sometimes behave like a liquid. Includes instructions for making oobleck.
The Favorite Book – How do your favorite things become your favorites? I have fallen in love with this book just from the sample pages I have seen. I’ll be hunting this one down this week to see it all in person.
Jon Klassen’s Hat Box – All three Hat books (I Want My Hat Back, This Is Not My Hat, We Found a Hat) in one box set. If you have enjoyed the books but never purchased them for yourself, this is a great way to get all three.
Stretchy McHandsome – An orange stray leaves his large family to go on an adventure where he discovers something he’s been missing. This looks darling! – orange cats are my favorite.
Queen of Physics: How Wu Chien Shiung Helped Unlock the Secrets of the Atom – Part of the People Who Shaped Our World series. A Chinese woman, born in an era when Chinese girls usually didn’t get to go to school, who went on to be called the “Queen of Physics.”
Frank and Bean – A hotdog named Frank is enjoying some alone time to experience nature and write. Then he meets the outgoing – and noisy – Bean.
Geeky F@b 5: DOGgone CATastrophe (Graphic Novel) – Volume 3 in the Geeky F@b 5 collection. The girls band together to help local animals when the shelter is damaged in a tornado.
Grumplets and Pests – Book 7 in the Zoey and Sassafras series. When Zoey notices that all of their magical friends are grumpy day after day, she decides to discover why.
Micah’s Super Vlog: To Sketch a Thief AND Just Chill – Books 3 and 4 in this series based on an animated web show. In one story, the kids are tempted to turn on one another when many of their possessions come up missing. In the other, a new kid at school seems to be hiding something.
Ra the Mighty: The Great Tomb Robbery – Book 2 in the Ra the Mighty series. Ra the cat and Khepri the dung beetle are sleuthing again when a tomb is robbed and a friend looks guilty. I got a HUGE kick out of the first book. You can read my review here.
Undersea Mystery Club: Problem at the Playground – First in a new series starring a mermaid and a narwhal who are out to solve the mystery of some broken equipment at the new playground.
Suffragette: The Battle for Equality – A nonfiction chapter book on the Suffrage movement.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


The Best At It – A middle school boy who is struggling with anxiety and bullying gets advice to find one thing and become the best at it. He’s not sure what his one thing should be, but he’s willing to give it a try. If you are looking for middle grade fiction starring LGBTQ+ characters, check this one out.
The Class (Older Middle Grade) – One story told from the perspective of the 20 kids in the class. I’ll be reviewing this one later this week.
Friend or Fiction (Older Middle Grade) – When her dad gets sick, Jade starts writing stories in a notebook about herself and a perfect new best friend named Zoe. But after a classmate gets a hold of her notebook and does an experiment with it, fictional Zoe becomes Jade’s real-life neighbor and friend. I’ll be reviewing this later this week, too.
The Hadley Academy for the Improbably Gifted – From Christian publisher Thomas Nelson.  A regular kid prophesied to end an ancient war is swept away to the secret Hadley Academy even though he seems to have no extraordinary gifts.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Illustrated – The illustrated version of the fourth Harry Potter book has a whopping 464 pages – over 100 more than the last book.
Hazel’s Theory of Evolution – A teen who is struggling with questions about how her 8th grade year at school will go and who is worried about one of her mom’s pregnancy after two miscarriages finds her usual move of finding answers in old encyclopedias not sufficient for these kinds of questions.
How to Rob a Bank (Older Middle Grade) – When a boy trying to impress a girl ends up burning down her house instead, he thinks only the grandest gestures can make up for it – like robbing a bank to help pay for a new house. This sounds bizarre, which means it’s going to be a must read.
Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: The Spacedog Cometh – Book 3 in the Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat series. While Klawde is dealing with a space dog that’s come to Earth to bring him to justice, Klawde’s human friend Raj is dealing with his own out of town guest whose plans may lead to endless embarrassment.
Lily’s Story – Book 7 in the Puppy Tale series. The runt of a litter – and the only girl – might find her size is an advantage in discovering her purpose.
Look Both Ways (Older Middle Grade) – The latest from the great Jason Reynolds.  A story told in ten blocks on the trip home from school. The format for this sounds fascinating – I can’t wait to see it in person.
Marvel Rising: Heroes of the Round Table (Graphic Novel) – Collects the first five comics in the Marvel Rising line.
Rescue on the River – Book 24 in the Imagination Station series that’s like Magic Tree House with a faith-spin, from Focus on the Family.  This is the final book in an arc about Civil War America.
Revenge of Magic: The Last Dragon – Book 2 in the series. An ancient evil is looking for the last dragon, and Fort and his mysterious new roommate are having dreams about it. I have book one on my TBR shelves.
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nicorn Whisperer (Comics collection) – Book 10 in the fun Phoebe and her Unicorn series. The sample pages I have seen are a hoot!
Black Women in Science – History of Black women in science. This is available for free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription right now.
Harry Potter: Exploring Hogwarts: An Illustrated Guide – An illustrated guide to Hogwarts with movie photos and details from the movies.
Raina’s Mini Posters AND My Smile Diary – Two gift books from Raina Telgemeier, author of Smile and her latest graphic novel, Guts. Trust me, if you know a 10-12 year old girl (and many who are younger and older), she likely is very familiar with these books. The mini posters include things from the graphic novels that can be hung at home or in a locker (material from Guts is not included). The diary includes blank and bordered pages with a dot-grid for writing space.
The Who Was History of the World – A timeline of the world, referencing the various figures highlighted in the Who Was series.
The Athena Protocol – The Athena Protocol is an elite spy organization enacting justice around the world. When an operative is dismissed for going too far she starts investigating a trafficking ring on her own with no backup, while trying to avoid her former teammates who have been told to take her down. I already have this on hold at the library.
The Grace Year – A Lord of the Flies-like tale of teen girls released into the wild for their 16th year to rid them of the “magic” that drives men and boys to lust. Each of the girls know she is to be married at the end of the year – if she survives. A dark but interesting plot.
I Know You Remember – When Ruthie returns after three years away she discovers her best friend, Zahra, disappeared a few days before her return. Ruthie digs into Zahra’s life and all the ways she has changed over the last three years in search of clues to what happened.
In the Hall with the Knife – Book one in a new series based on the board game, Clue. A storm leaves a group of students and their headmaster trapped at their elite prep school. When the headmaster is killed, everyone there had a motive for the crime. Love the premise of this.
The Library of Lost Things – A teen hides from the realities of her life – like her mother’s compulsive shopping and hoarding – in books. But a new property manager for their apartment and a new boy she meets through her book store job could shake up her precariously perched life.
Rogue Heart – Book 2 in the Rebel Seoul series. In 2201 a telepath waitress/lounge singer stays under the radar just the way she likes it. But when she has the chance to expose those who experiment on others like what happened to her, she finds herself using her powers to aid a rebellion. This seems to center on different characters than in book one.
Enough Is Enough: How Students Can Join the Fight for Gun Safety – A young activists handbook. Includes look at the history of the Second Amendment, the NRA and guns in America.
Harry Potter Film Vault: Volume 3 Horcruxes and the Deathy Hallows AND Volume 4 Hogwarts Students – A collection of books about the Harry Potter films. CAUTION – Some readers have noted that this material has been released before in other Harry Potter Vault books. This may be more re-packaging than actual new content.

Books for Adults


Baking Me Crazy (Trade Paperback) – Book 1 in the Donner Bakery series. A nice guy who takes on the best friend role for a woman he loves because that’s what she needed at the time watches his chance at love start to slip away when she starts dating a new guy.
The Bodies in the Library (Hardcover) – First in the new First Edition Library Mystery series. A young woman lands the job as curator of Lady Georgiana Fowling’s First Edition Library  in Bath, England. And one of her first events there – an Agatha Christie fan fiction writer’s group – ends in murder.
The Books of the Dead (Hardcover) – Book 2 in the Death in Paris mystery series. Two Americans are called in to sleuth again after one of them finds a body at the French national library.
Faker (Trade Paperback) – A sweet, easy-going woman has to fake being tough as nails to survive in her job at a power-tool company staffed mostly by men. When she has to do a charity project with one of the worst co-workers – a grouchy, hostile man – the two start to see each other in a new light.
How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse (Hardcover) – Book one in the new Thorne Chronicles science fiction series. A princess who expects to take her father’s throne some day finds her world turned upside down when her mother has a son at last, her father is assassinated, and she is betrothed to a prince from another world.  This is described as “The Princess Bride meets Princess Leia” and I am here for it! I will be reviewing this one later this month.
Sharpest Sting (Trade Paperback) – Book 18 in the Elemental Assassin series. Gin, aka “the Spider,” is looking forward to her friend’s wedding when she learns an old enemy is back in town, and she is set on a quest that will leave her stung by betrayal. I read the first book in the series this summer and found it captivating. The author for this series writes the Crown of Shard series including my top book of 2018, Kill the Queen.
Star Trek: TNG – Collateral Damage (Trade Paperback) – The past returns to haunt Captain Jean-Luc Picard and he is called to earth to face charges of treason. With Worf left to command the Enterprise, he and the crew are drawn into a hunt for “pirates” whose motives may not be as evil as they have been led to believe. I have this on my list for this week.
The Widow of Rose House (Trade Paperback) – A woman who fled her abusive husband – and took harassment from the press for it – is now free to return to New York because the man is dead. She’s going to restore an old mansion, but rumors of ghosts and hauntings are not helping her quest for a new start. When a professor offers to help her dig into the secrets of the house, she is reluctant, but truly needs his help.
Wish List (How to Be the Best Da** Faery Godmother in the World (Or Die Trying)) (e-book) – Book 2 in the series, sequel to Wishful Thinking. Saffron is put in charge of a task force to bring down the trolls, and she sees it as a chance to make a name for herself. Available for free to Kindle Unlimited subscribers.
Diagnosis Female: How Medical Bias Endangers Women’s Health (Hardcover) – Examines flaws in the medical field around serving women, including cases where symptoms are determined to be “all in her head” when causes cannot be quickly ascertained. Includes suggestions for women of how to get their needs met and also for the medical community to correct their biases.
Miracles and Other Reasonable Things (Hardcover) – The latest from Sarah Bessey, author of Jesus Feminist, which is on my TBR pile. A memoir of her faith journey before and after a devastating car accident that changed everything.

BOOK NEWS: October 1, 2019

I think publishers load a lot of new releases into September and October so there’s a nice selection for the holidays, because we have another HUGE week of releases to look at. Here you go:

Books for Kids – Board Books


Frozen II: Forever Friends (October 4) – A die-cut board book with flaps starring the characters from Frozen and Frozen II.
Marvel Flying Super Heroes – Interactive die-cut board book with spinning characters.

Books for Kids – Picture Books


Anna, Elsa and the Secret River (October 4) – An original picture book that ties into the story of Frozen II.
Frozen II (Little Golden Book – October 4) – Tells the story of the November 2019 film.
The Most Wonderful Gift in the World (October 3) – A bear and a girl find a Christmas present under the tree, but it’s not for either of them. So they go in search of the recipient.
Star Wars: Creatures Big and Small – Picture book of the creatures in the Star Wars universe.
Star Wars: We Are the Resistance (Little Golden Book – October 4) – A look at the resistance fighters from the most recent Star Wars movies.
The Tooth Fairy vs. Santa – A wanna-be tooth fairy shows up for his final test to pick up a tooth on Christmas Eve, but Santa doesn’t want to share the holiday.
Vegetables in Holiday Underwear – Pea is excited that December is finally time for holiday-activity underwear.

Books for Kids – Leveled Readers and Chapter Books


Elsa’s Epic Journey (October 4) – This leveled reader with stickers ties into the Frozen II movie out this November.
Fly Guy Presents Monster Trucks – A non-fiction leveled reader about monster trucks.
Journey to Star Wars: Age of Skywalker Resistance Heroes (October 4) – A leveled reader introducing kids to the heroes of Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker.
Who Is the Mystery Reader? – The latest from Mo Willems and book 2 in the Unlimited Squirrels series.
Friends Rock – Book 3 in the Unicorn and Yeti series from ACORN. This includes stories about sharing.
Frozen II: The Enchanted Forest (October 4) – An early chapter book based on the new movie.
Gotta Warn the Unicorns – Book 7 in the Princess Pulverizer series. The next step in the Princess’ quest is to unite the unicorns.
Pug Blasts Off – First in a new series from BRANCHES. Bub the Pug accidentally destroys his human’s project for the Inventor’s Challenge.
The Secret of Shadow Lake – Book 1 in a new early chapter book series called Creature Campers about a human boy, a bigfoot, a jackalope, and a fairy at summer camp. This looks darling!
Tabby Takes the Crown – Book 4 in the Kitten Kingdom series where Tabby is trying once again to save her kingdom.
Dog Man Guide to Creating Comics in 3-D – An activity book that includes step-by-step instructions for drawing Dog Man characters and making your own comic characters.

Books for Older Kids/Teens


Alien Superstar – First in a new series from the authors of Hank Zipzer. A real alien strolling around a Universal lot gets cast in a TV show and becomes an overnight sensation.
The Bootlace Magician – Sequel to Circus Mirandus with the magical circus, Micah, and his guardian, the Lightbender.
A Christmas Carol (Geronimo Stilton) – A retelling of the classic holiday story.
The Dark Lord Clementine – The sole heir of the Dark Lord Elithor, Clementine finds herself having to take on her father’s responsibilities when he is cursed and to find a way to break the curse. And through it all, she starts to wonder if she really agrees with her father’s ideas of “good” and “evil.”
Dear Sweet Pea – From the author of Dumplin’. A girl recovering from her parents’ life changing divorce agrees to help her neighbor who is on vacation. While Sweet Pea is supposed to be forwarding the neighbor’s advice column letters, she recognizes the writing on one of them. Sweet Pea’s choices about that letter set off a chain reaction.
Ember and the Ice Dragons – Ember used to be a dragon, but her accident-prone adoptive father magically changed her into a girl. Her dragon-like behaviors – like bursting into flames – gets her sent to Antarctica where she learns about a contest to hunt ice dragons. So Ember decides to join the hunt and disrupt it from within. This sounds terrific!
Field Trip Disaster – Book 5 in the DC Secret Hero Society series. This time, Wonder Woman gets to narrate the action as the trio is transported to the 31st century.
Frozen II: Forest of Shadows – An original novel spanning the time between the first Frozen movie and the second.
Geeks and the Holy Grail – Book 2 in the Camelot Code series. This time the kids are called in to help when Merlin’s apprentice turns the Holy Grail into a dragon. I posted my full review of this last week.
The Great Brain Robbery (Older Middle Grade) – Book 2 in the Train to Impossible Places series. Suzy is back on the Impossible Postal Express to delivery packages and investigate a series of tremors in Trollville.
The Math Kids: An Unusual Pattern – Book 3 in the series. This time the kids will use their math skills on a cryptic poem written by a dying bank robber.
Maybe He Just Likes You – A middle school girl struggles to speak up about the behavior of the boys around her, especially when her friends tell her she is over reacting or should be flattered. This was OUTSTANDING. I’ll be reviewing this later this week.
Outlaws – Book 2 in the Royal Academy Rebels series, after Misfits. Devin and her friends are kicked out of school and labeled “outlaws,” but she’s determined to expose the truth about the headmistress and save the other kids at the Academy. I’m looking forward to reading this one!
Roll With It (Older Middle Grade) –  A girl with cerebral palsy who longs to be a baker adjusts to a new home and a new school.
Sam Saves the Night – Book 1 in the SleepWakers series. A girl fighting exhaustion thanks to nightly sleepwalking where she actually leaves her house and wanders around town goes to a sketchy sleep specialist and wakes up with new powers. She wakes up outside her sleeping body and discovers there are others who can do this too. Some use their powers to learn new things for school while others use theirs to torment other kids. This sounds fascinating!!
Sunny Rolls the Dice – Book 3 in the graphic novel series about Sunny. Sunny is in middle school now and negotiating the changing interests of her friends. While her best friend wants to talk about boys and fashion, Sunny would rather play Dungeons and Dragons with her new friends.
Spark of the Resistance (Journey to Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker – October 4) – Rey, Poe and Rose answer a distress call and fight a weapon that could change the course of the war.
A Tale of Magic – Kicks off a new series set in the Land of Stories universe. Thanks to a book, a girl discovers she is a fairy capable of magic, but magic and women reading are both outlawed in the Southern Kingdom, so she is arrested. A mysterious woman rescues her and sends her to an academy for magic, but then the woman disappears. This sounds fun.
A Time Traveler’s Theory of Relativity (Older Middle Grade) – A boy who lost his sister and whose mother disappeared fights his feelings of abandonment with the concrete facts in his physics books. But his grandmother tells him the women in his family are time travelers, and his mother has left him a portal so he can rescue her.
The Tornado (Older Middle Grade) – A fantastic bullying story from Jake Burt that asks what responsibility the formerly-bullied have when their bully chooses a new target. I’ll be reviewing this one later this week.
Weird Little Robots – An illustrated middle grade novel about a girl in a new town, looking for new friends, who makes robots who might be coming to life.
White Bird: A Wonder Story (Graphic Novel) – Grandmère, a character in Palacio’s Auggie & Me, gets to tell her story of being a Jewish girl in hiding in Nazi-occupied France.
Wings of Fire: Jade Mountain Prophecy set – The second story arc for Wings of Fire, the Jade Mountain Prophecy books, are now available in one book set. This includes books 6 through 10 in the larger series. Now that Christmas is coming, I am seeing more book sets on sale. They make great gifts.
Words on Fire – The latest from Jennifer A. Nielsen. In Lithuania in 1893 Audra’s parents tell her to flee and take a secret package with her when the Cossack soldiers arrive at their door.
Awesome Minds: Comic Book Creators – This nonfiction book introduces kids to the people who originally created the comic book heroes who are such an every day staple today.
Survivors of the Holocaust: True Stories of Six Extraordinary Children (Older Middle Grade – Graphic Novel) – A graphic novel about 6 young people who survived the Holocaust.
Trailblazers: Neil Armstrong, First Man on the Moon – Biography of Neil Armstrong
Who Was Mister Rogers?

Books for Teens/Young Adults


10 Blind Dates – A fantastic romantic comedy about a teen who breaks up with her boyfriend and her extended family set her up on 10 blind dates over Christmas break. I’ll be posting a full review next week.
Batman Nightwalker GN – The graphic novel based on the DC Icons book Batman Nightwalker. You can read my review of the original book here.
Conceal, Don’t Feel – The latest in the Twisted Tales collection asks what would happen if Princess Elsa (Frozen) didn’t have Anna as a little sister. I have this on the top of my wishlist for this week.
Cursed – A new series coming to Netflix. A twist on the legend of King Arthur where Nimue the druid – the Lady of the Lake – is the hero.
The End and Other Beginnings – A collection of science fiction novellas from the author of Divergent.
The Good Luck Girls – Five girls sold to a “welcome house” in a dystopian world have a chance to escape the life that’s been chosen for them when one of them accidentally kills a man giving them a chance for freedom. A fantasy Western adventure. I have already requested this one from the library.
The Memory Thief – A teen desperate to save her mother from a corrupt ruler who wants to sell off her mother’s memories before she is killed joins a band of rebels she once swore off and agrees to steal a map for a prison called The Maze.
Now Entering Addamsville – A teen wrongfully accused of arson and murder tries to weed through the rumors and the ghost stories that surround her town in order to find the true culprit.
Rebel – Book 4 in the Legend series. The grand finale of the Legend series.
Scars Like Wings – A girl who lost everything in a fire and bears the physical scars returns to school a year after the tragedy, afraid she will always be alone because no one wants to be friends with “the Burned Girl.”
The Depression Workbook for Teens: Tools to Improve Your Mood, Build Self-Esteem and Stay Motivated – Contains information about depression, worksheets, and exercises for teens. This is currently free through the Kindle Unlimited program.
Spies: The Secret Showdown Between America and Russia – An historical account of Cold War spies.

Books for Adults – Fiction


 

Aurora Blazing (Trade Paperback) – Book 2 in the Consortium Rebellion series, sequel to the fantastic Polaris Rising. This book focuses on Ada’s sister, Bianca, as she leaves the safety of home to find her missing brother, chased by her father’s head of security, a man who once broke her heart. I pre-ordered this months ago. I will drop everything and read this one when it arrives this week.
Beyond a Reasonable Stout (Hardcover) – Book 3 in the Sloan Krause mystery series. As a brewer of signature craft beers, Sloan’s business – and that of many of her friends – is in danger when a local politician starts pushing for the town to go “dry.”
Belinda Blake and the Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing (Trade Paperback) – Book 2 in the Exotic Pet-Sitter mystery series. Belinda knows “pet-sitting” some wolves will be an unusual job, but she’s not ready for the dead body she discovers in the wolf enclosure.
The Christmas Boutique (Hardcover) – Book 21 in the Elm Creek Quilts series. When the church hall hosting the Christmas Boutique charity fundraiser is damaged by weather, Sylvia agrees to host it at Elm Creek Manor. Each of the Elm Creek Quilters helping with the event are facing personal struggles and looking for a Christmas miracle while they work to serve their community
The Christmas Wish List (e-book – October 3) – A woman who lost her job right before Christmas and has a huge decision to make about her future goes with a friend to celebrate Christmas. She makes a Christmas wish list of things she wants to do to try to find her Christmas spirit.
Cilka’s Journey (Hardcover) – From the author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz. A teen who is brought to Auschwitz in 1942 catches the eye of the commandant, and she does what she has to do in order to survive. When the camp is later liberated, she is not set free, but is held as a collaborator. When she is sent to a camp in Siberia, she will have to wrestle with her choices at Auschwitz as well as with what her future might hold.
Dachshund Through the Snow (Hardcover) – Book 20 in the fantastic Andy Carpenter mystery series. When Laurie starts her holiday charitable giving, she discovers a wishlist from a boy who wants his missing father to come home. When the father is arrested for a murder he says he didn’t commit, Andy is reluctantly on the case. The Christmas books in this series are my favorites, and this one is just as delightful as the rest. I’ll be reviewing this next week.
The Library of the Unwritten (Trade Paperback) – First in the Novel from Hell’s Library series. Books that go unfinished end up in the Library of the Unwritten in Hell. The Librarian is charged with finding any characters that try to break away from their unfinished stories. On one such hunt, though, the Librarian is accused of holding a powerful weapon in the battle between Heaven and Hell. I am intrigued by this one and will be checking it out.
A Merry Murder (Trade Paperback) – Book 10 in the Special Pennyfoot Hotel Mystery series. There’s been another murder at the Pennyfoot. Apparently their Christmas curse is in full swing. And this particular culprit may be craftier than most.
Mistaken Reality (Trade Paperback) – First her boyfriend invites her to a fancy hotel dinner, and then breaks up with her. Then an FBI agent busts into her pity party in the bathroom to tell her she has to evacuate the hotel. Then the hotel blows up. That should be plenty to fill her quota of disaster, but really, it’s only the beginning. I can not wait to read this one!!
Royal Holiday (Hardcover) – A woman tagging along on her daughter’s work trip to Britain doesn’t expect to enjoy a British fling with the Queen’s private secretary.
The Sinister Mystery of the Mesmerizing Girl (Hardcover) – Book 3 in the Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club series based on horror classics. In this book, Mary Jekyll and the Athena Club try to find one of their own who has been kidnapped – as has Sherlock Holmes. I have this series on my wish list.

Books for Adults – Nonfiction


7 Days of Christmas: A Season of Generosity (Hardcover) – From the author of 7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess, Jen Hatmaker. This book uses the original for inspiration as readers are challenged to generosity and restraint during the holiday season.
Becoming Us: Using the Enneagram to Create a Thriving, Gospel-Centered Marriage (Trade Paperback) – I have been so impressed by Beth McCord’s work with the Enneagram. I can’t wait to dig into this new resource. (She is also releasing books for each of the types this December. I have already pre-ordered two of them!)
Bible and Breakfast: 31 Mornings with Jesus – Feeding Our Bodies and Souls Together (Hardcover) – Thirty-one devotions and 31 breakfast recipes. Includes both “snack” devotions and “feast” devotions depending on the time you have each day. Recipes are marked for which are freezer-friendly and which are gluten free, etc. I love the sample pages I have seen of this – it’s a clever layout and Bible study idea!
The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience (Hardcover) – Gutsy women who inspire.
Discovering Jesus in the Old Testament (Paperback Workbook) – Book 3 in this Creative Devotional series. A twelve week Bible study with material for 5 days each week. Includes side-bars, small illustrations you can color, Bible study questions to answer, etc.
Eat Happy Too: 160+ New Gluten Free, Grain Free, Low Carb Recipes Made From Real Foods for a Joyful Life (Hardcover)  – Sequel to Eat Happy. I’ve read a few pages of the introductions to both books, and I like what I see. The recipes look a little fussy for the way we cook, but I’d still like to page through them in person.
Embrace Your Weird: Face Your Fears and Unleash Creativity (Trade Paperback) – Tips, tricks and exercises for unleashing creativity.
The Joy of Missing Out: Live More by Doing Less (Hardcover)  – Reject the pressure to do more and be more and instead focus on what is important to YOU.
The Marvel Book (Hardcover) – An overview of the full Marvel universe.
Rhythms of Renewal: Trading Stress and Anxiety for a Life of Peace and Purpose (Hardcover)  – Helping readers trade stress for peace.
She Prays: A 31-Day Journey to Confident Conversations with God (Trade Paperback) – Grow in your prayer life with God through this resource.
When Life Gives You Pears: The Healing Power of Family, Faith and Funny People (Hardcover) – Jeannie Gaffigan shares the story of her journey with a pear-shaped brain tumor. This is at the top of my list for this week, too.
Your Turn: Ways to Celebrate Life Through Storytelling (Trade Paperback) – Creative expression through writing. Includes a writing prompt with each chapter.

BOOK NEWS: October 30, 2018

If I was at Trick-or-Treating age, I think I would skip the candy and ask for books! Here are some treats that might interest you this week:

Books for Kids


Curious George Curious About Winter (Bd Book) – A tabbed board book celebrating winter
Horse Meets Dog – A book about perspective from one of the writers of The Daily Show. I can’t wait to read this one!
Teach Your Giraffe to Ski (November 1) – The giraffe wants to learn to ski, but not on the Bunny Hill. A book about courage. This looks fun!
Mount Rushmore’s Hidden Room and Other Monumental Secrets (Secrets of American History) – I adore this fascinating history series of Early Readers.
Unikitty’s Guide to Being Happy – Princess Unikitty from The LEGO Movie has her own show and toy line now, so it’s also time for her to share her tips for overcoming negativity and the forces of evil!
Escape from Egypt – Book 2 in the Time Jumpers series from Branches. This series has a Magic Tree House feel to it.
Louie – Puppy Place Book 51

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


Blended – A girl feels pulled between two worlds as she negotiates life with divorced parents and their new families. There’s a racial piece to this as well as one parent is Black and the other is White. I have this one on my list – it sounds like a great exploration of identity which is a theme I love.
Let Sleeping Dragons Lie – Have Sword Will Travel Book 2 . Two knights and their talking swords are off on another epic adventure. I have book one on my library list.
The Meltdown – Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book 13
Seeing Red – Whatever After Book 12
What Goes Up – Robyn’s roof seems to be a magnet for anything and everything – paper airplanes, lost socks, a skydiver. And now a NASA satellite is about to fall from the sky, and Robyn is convinced it will land on her house. She’s afraid that people will then read about her and find out she shares the name of a fairy in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. So Robyn decides what she needs is her absent father to come home, change her name and save her from the satellite. This sounds complicated and intriguing.
The Darkest Star – First in a new romantic YA science fiction series about a girl caught up in a world at war with aliens. I’ll be giving this one a try!
OtherEarth – Book 2 in the Last Reality series after OtherWorld about a deadly virtual reality system and two kids trying to save the world. I haven’t tried the first one yet, but fans of Ready Player One might enjoy this one.
You Are the Everything – A girl and her crush are the sole survivors of a plane crash on the side of a mountain.
Lego Micro Cities: Build Your Own Mini Metropolis – Another LEGO building book with instructions for creating the models pictured throughout the book.

Books for Adults


The Corner of Holly and Ivy (Mass Market Paperback) – A woman who has lost her dream comes face to face with her old flame. But instead of love, he’s in town to run for mayor – against her. This is on my Christmas book reading list.
Deadly News (Trade paperback) – In her new job at a small town news paper a woman stumbles across the body of a co-worker. First in the new Britton Bay Mystery series. I’ll be reviewing this one here next week.
Killed on Blueberry Hill (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 3 in the Berry Basket Mystery series. This time the main character’s fiancé is accused of murder. I have the first book in this series on my TBR shelves.
Murder by the Book (Mass Market Paperback) – First in the new Beyond the Page Bookstore Mystery series. A woman haunted by the unsolved murder of her fiancé and the death of her father starts a new life thanks to an inheritance. But her new community is suddenly a hotbed of crime. This sounds like a great new series. I’ll be picking this one up!
Murder in Her Stocking (Hardcover) – First in the new Granny Reid Mystery series, a spin off of G. A. McKevett’s Savannah Reid/Moonlight Magnolia series. This one goes back to when Savannah was a kid and Granny looked into a murder at Christmas time. I adore the Moonlight Magnolia series – the characters are fantastic. I’ve already requested this one from the library!
Overkilt (Hardcover) – Book 12 in the Liss MacCrimmon Mystery series. When a struggling hotel decides to host a Thanksgiving holiday getaway for childless couples looking to avoid family entanglements, some of the locals take issue with this “affront to family values.” And someone winds up dead. This is not a series I have read, but this particular story sounds really interesting! I’ll have to check this one out.
Purls and Poison (Hardcover) – Book 2 in the Black Sheep and Co. Mystery series.  This time the Black Sheep Knitters start sleuthing when one of their own is suspected of murder. I have book one of this series on my wish list.
Thread Herrings (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 7 in the Mainely Needlepoint Mystery series. An old embroidery of a coat of arms picked up at an auction is at the center of a 250+ year old mystery and a contemporary murder. This sounds terrific! I would read this one even without having read the other books in the series.
Yule Log Murder (Hardcover) – A collection of three holiday mysteries.
Star Wars Women of the Galaxy (Hardcover) – Profiles of 75 female characters from the Star Wars universe (film, fiction, comics, etc.). Includes art by Karen Hallion, one of our favorite artists.
Well-Read Black Girl: Finding Our Stories, Discovering Ourselves (Hardcover) – Essay collection about Black women finding themselves through literature.

BOOK NEWS: October 23, 2018

Here are some of the books scheduled to release this week!

Books for Kids


Bear Can’t Sleep – Bear should be hibernating, but he just can’t sleep. I adore this series of rhyming books with excellent illustrations!
The Epic Adventures of Huggie & Stick – From the author of the fantastic The Day the Crayons Quit comes this story of two unusual travelers and their adventures around the world. I can’t wait to read this one!!

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


Charlie Hernández and the League of Shadows – Percy Jackson meets Hispanic folk lore. This sounds like a great new series for kids who want MORE stories where mythology meets kids of today!
Harry Potter Pop Up Guide to Hogwarts – A pop-up book focused on Hogwarts and surrounding areas. The pictures I have seen look amazing!
Lu – The fourth and final book in Jason Reynolds’ Track series. Lu has the skills – and swagger- to lead his team, but the literal and figurative hurdles in his path may derail him.
Two Roads – A boy is sent to a government sponsored Native American boarding school in 1932. Another good book for kids to explore a different culture (or their own culture in the case of kids of Native American heritage).
The Lego Christmas Ornaments Book 2 – Instructions for 16 Christmas ornaments made from LEGO bricks. Fun for the Master Builders in your life!
Love Does for Kids – From Bob Goff. The samples I have seen give me the impression that this is something like a devotional. It’s over 200 pages and geared to elementary aged kids.
Reach Higher: An Inspiring Photo Celebration of First Lady Michelle Obama – Several years ago my family went on a tour of the White House. It was an amazing experience. My favorite part was the display of photographs of the current occupants in various settings, both at work and at play. The White House photographers do stunning work. I’m eager to check out this photo collection of Michelle Obama for kids.
Unicorn Theater – Book 8 in the awesome Phoebe and her Unicorn graphic novel/comic strip series. I can’t wait to read this one!
The Light Between Worlds – I have had this book on my list since the cover was revealed months ago. Two girls return from a magic world to post-WWII England. One longs to go back to the magical world and the other just wants to move on. But then one of the girls goes missing.
One Giant Leap – Book 2 after Dare Mighty Things where a teen is chosen to be part of a mission to explore the universe. She expects it to be all about exploration but the team finds themselves in the middle of a war that’s got its sights set on Earth. I have book one on my library list. This sounds terrific!
That Night – Two teens deal with the repercussions of a neighborhood shooting that impacted both of them deeply.

Books for Adults


The Christmas Remedy (Hardcover) – An Amish story with mystery and romance elements. I’ll be reviewing this one next week, but I’ll tell you now, I really enjoyed it!
Mother Is Coming (Comic Collection) – The latest collection of Fox Trot comics. This is on my Christmas list.
The Reckoning (Hardcover) – Grisham returns to legal stories with this new novel set in 1946. A prominent man in the community of Clanton, Mississippi walks into a church and kills the pastor – his best friend. When questioned, he refuses to explain his motives. I’ve not enjoyed the last couple Grisham books I have read, but that plot is fascinating. I might try this one from the library.
Six Cats a Slayin’ (Hardcover) – This is the 10th book in the Cat in the Stacks mystery series, and it might just be my favorite of the lot! I’ll be reviewing this one on Wednesday.

BOOK NEWS: October 16, 2018

We are halfway through October, but there are three Tuesday release days to go. Here are some of the books releasing this week!

Books for Kids


Be Bold Baby: Michelle Obama AND Be Bold Baby: Oprah (Bd Book) – These board books include quotes from the women they are about. Each book ends with a mirror.
Dream Big, Little One (Bd Book) – Board book edition of the fabulous Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History.
Good Night Aerospace Museum (Bd Book) – Part of the Good Night Our World series.
Candace Center Stage – A dancing-focused picture book from Candace Cameron Bure.
How Rude! – Dot invites Duck to a tea party, but his behavior leaves a lot to be desired.
Life with My Family – A girl imagines her blended family as different families of animals
No Small Potatoes: Junius G. Groves and His Kingdom in Kansas – A tale of perseverance!
The Surprise Storm AND A Dragon in the Castle? – Lego has a new line of early readers featuring Disney Princesses. There are two others out today as well – Lost and Found AND The Friendship Bridge.
True Colors: The Story of Crayola (History of Fun Stuff) – The history behind Crayola.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


I’m OK – A boy who’s trying to help his mom make ends meet starts a hair braiding business at school.
The Land of Stories: The Ultimate Book Hugger’s Guide – A behind the scenes look at the Land of Stories series.
Mya in the Middle – Book 3 in the Magnificent Mya Tibbs series. Middle child Mya is feeling overlooked at home and a school project leaves her feeling in the middle there, too. This looks like a fun series!
Ogre Enchanted – A girl who turns down her friend’s marriage proposal is turned into an ogre by a meddling fairy. A companion novel to Ella Enchanted.
Operation ShuFongFong (Graphic Novel) – Book one in a new Geronimo Stilton graphic novel series, Geronimo Stilton Reporter, based on a Netflix animated series.
Short & Skinny (graphic novel) – An autobiographical graphic novel about the author’s youth in the 70s.
Sif and the Dwarf’s Treasure – Book 2 in the Thunder Girls series based on Norse mythology. From the authors of the Goddess Girls series (Greek Mythology).
Sven Carter & the Android Army – Book 2 in the Sven Carter series from MAX where the main character is part boy, part robot.
Tales from a Not-So-Happy Birthday – Dork Diaries, book 13
Unwritten – A fictional character “rescued” from her book and brought into the real world seeks out her author to find out the truth of her story. This sounds terrific!
Dinosaur Devotions – Devotions and dinosaur facts!
Lafayette! (Graphic Novel) – Book 8 in the Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales series of graphic novels. I love this non-fiction graphic novel series!
Science Comics: The Brain – Another nonfiction graphic novel series, this one focusing on  science.
What Is The Women’s Rights Movement? AND What Were the Roaring Twenties?
Easy Prey – Three students had access to a teacher’s racy photos before they went viral. Who leaked them?
Phantom Wheel – Six kids recruited for the CIA find that they have been tricked into creating a computer virus that can hack anyone and anywhere. This sounds like a book I will love.
How to Build Brick Airplanes – For Lego fans who are ready for more intricate builds.

Books for Adults


Adult Time (Paperback) – The latest cartoon collection for fans of Baby Blues. I love books like this! They make fun Christmas gifts. Includes commentary from the authors.
Ask Me No Questions (Hardcover) – First in the new Lady Dunbridge mystery series set in 1907 about a woman who recently lost her husband.
The Christmas Star (Small Hardcover) – The latest Christmas story from Donna VanLiere. A girl in foster care plays matchmaker for an after-school program volunteer. I loved the last one of these I read, so I have already requested this one from the library.
Dance Like Everybody’s Watching! (Paperback) – The latest cartoon collection for fans of Zits.
Dear Santa (Trade Paperback) – You’ve Got Mail with a Christmas twist. A woman running her family’s Christmas shop writes to Santa through an app about the national chain that has come to town, not knowing that the guy from the chain is the one answering the Dear Santa letters. Yep, I’ve requested this one from the library, too. I am ready to get my Christmas reading started!
Deck the Hounds (Hardcover) – Book 18 in the fantastic Andy Carpenter series. Rosenfelt’s 2016 Christmas book, The Twelve Dogs of Christmas, was the first Andy Carpenter book I read, and it launched me into my quest to read every book in the series. I hardly ever start a series from book 15 – but I am so glad I did in this case! In this book, Andy and his wife get more than they bargained for when they reach out at the holidays to help a homeless man and his dog. I already have this one on hold at the library!
Lark! the Herald Angels Sing (Hardcover) – Another mystery series with great Christmas books is the Meg Langslow series by Donna Andrews. This time Meg’s brother, Rob, is named as the father of an unknown baby left in the manger at their church’s live Nativity. This is book 24 in the series. I have this one on hold at the library, too.
Almost Everything: Notes on Hope (thin Hardcover) – The latest from Anne Lamott along the lines of Help, Thanks, Wow and Hallelujah Anyway.
Enneagram of Eating: How the 9 Personality Types Influence Your Food, Diet and Exercise Choices. (Trade Paperback) – I love anything about the Enneagram, but since this isn’t from an author I know, I may get this one from the library to check it out.
G’Morning, G’Night!: Little Pep Talks for Me & You  – If you follow Lin Manuel-Miranda on social media, you know right away what these are. I’m looking forward to this one immensely!
Pasta, Pretty Please: A Vibrant Approach to Handmade Noodles (Hardcover) – If you have seen @SaltySeattle on Instagram, you know how beautiful her work is. The pictures in this book alone will get me to buy it. This looks stunning!
Scum and Villainy: Case Files on the Galaxy’s Most Notorious (Hardcover) – For the Star Wars fan, this covers the smugglers, bounty hunters and pirates of the Star Wars Universe.

BOOK NEWS: October 9, 2018

Happy Pumpkin Spice Latte season! Let’s take a look at some of the books out later this week!

Books for Kids


 

1 Grumpy Bruce (Board Book) – The star of the terrific Mother Bruce series gets his first board book. I can’t wait to see this one in person. If you haven’t checked out Bruce’s Christmas book, Santa Bruce, you should.
You Are: Speaking God’s Word Over Your Children (Board Book) – This is another one I am eager to see in person. From the sample pages I have seen, this is one I would have loved to have when my son was little.
The Very Last Castle – A girl wonders what happens in the last castle still standing in her town. I wonder too! This is on my must-read list.
A Girl Named Helen (American Girl) – Biography of Helen Keller
News from Me Lucy McGee – A young songwriter deals with a school bully and finds that enjoying being herself is the best revenge. I’d love to read this new early chapter book, the kick off of a series.
Unicorns and Germs – I’m a huge fan of the Zoey and Sassafras series. In this, the 6th book in the series, Zoey meets a giant unicorn in a lot of pain. I love the science threads in this series as well as the fantasy elements. I’m excited about this one!

Books for Old Kids/Teens/Young Adults


The Collectors – A boy who collects the lost trinkets of others discovers a girl stealing coins from a fountain and follows her to an underground world full of wishes and the people who collect them. First in a new duology.
The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone – A girl who has been raised by her aunt (her parents were killed by pirates while they were off having adventures without her) discovers a series of clues in her parents’ will that send her off on an adventure. Yes, please!
Grenade – An historical novel set in 1945 about a Japanese boy and a young American Marine in Okinawa.
In Your Shoes – A girl who dislikes living above the family funeral home meets an anxious boy whose family owns the local bowling alley. That’s about all I know about this one – but I want to know more!
Max Einstein: The Genius Experiment – A genius is recruited to help other kids like her solve the world’s problems with science. This is at the top of my list for the week!
The Perfect Secret – As is this one. Book 2 in the Perfect Score series by one of my favorite Middle Grade authors, Rob Buyea. I loved the first book, and I can’t wait to read what happens with this group of kids as they move up to 7th grade. I have already requested this one from the library!
Soof – A girl tries to find her place in the world while her family struggles through a bout of bad luck. A companion novel to the book So. B. It.
The Tales of Beedle the Bard (Illustrated) – After the first three Harry Potter books received the illustrated treatment, I wondered how they were going to handle a book the size of Goblet of Fire, or the latter books in the series. I guess for now they are going to handle it by turning to some of the smaller books in the collection. The Tales of Beedle the Bard, a collection of stories that figures largely into the action of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is now fully illustrated.
Twice Magic – Book 2 in the Wizards of Once series by the author of How to Train Your Dragon. I have book 1 on my wish list at the library. In this book, the boy Wizard and the girl Warrior team up again, this time to fight an Evil Spell.
Wicked Nix – A fairy left to guard the forest runs into trouble when he tries to run off a determined intruder. I am curious about this one.
Kid Scientists: True Tales of Childhood from Science Superstars – The latest in this nonfiction series, this time focusing on scientists like Jane Goodall and Katherine Johnson (per the cover).
Anything but Okay – A friendship is in danger of destruction when one girl’s brother returns home from military service and then is arrested for assault. I’m intrigued to see how the author puts all the pieces together in this one.
Dear Evan Hansen – A novelization of the hit Broadway musical.
Hearts Unbroken – A Native American student responds to everything from her boyfriend’s disrespect of Native people to the community’s reaction about an inclusive casting of The Wizard of Oz. I am fascinated by the whole idea of this one. This is high on my list for this week.
Hey, Kiddo – A graphic novel memoir about the childhood of author Jarrett J. Krosoczka as his mother struggled with addiction. This is a mature story for older readers – teens, young adults, and adults. I’ll be reviewing this one later this week, but it was excellent. Moving and thought-provoking.

Books for Adults


Bird, Bath and Beyond (Hardcover) – Book 2 in the Agent to the Paws mystery series. Kay is birdsitting a client when the bird becomes the only witness to a murder. I thoroughly enjoyed book one, and will definitely be reading book two!
Catching Christmas (small format Hardcover) – A first year law associate and a cab driver connect over a wheelchair-bound old lady who is on the hunt for a date for her granddaughter. Right now I am maxed out on how many holds the library will allow me, but as soon as I get some wiggle room, this one is on my list!
A Crafter Knits a Clue (Hardcover) – First in the Handcrafted Mystery series. A woman returns to her home town (in Wisconsin!) for the funeral of her best friend and discovers her friend’s craft shop is in danger of closing. So she moves home to take over the store – and then finds a dead body. Yep, I’ll be adding this to my library list, too!
Fight or Flight (Trade Paperback) – An annoying fellow-passenger on a flight becomes something much steamier – and more complicated. This sounds like a fun romance.
Mycroft and Sherlock (Hardcover) – The latest from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s series about Mycroft Holmes. I’d love to try the first one in this series.
The Royal Runaway (Trade Paperback) – A princess desperate to get out from under the duties that have complicated her life encounters a guy who at first blush could be the one to help her experience a few moments as just a normal woman. But no, he’s her ex’s brother – and a spy who is not above blackmail. I have this one in my Amazon cart – it sounds perfect!
Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. (Hardcover) – The latest from Brené Brown focuses on leadership. I have loved everything I have read by Brené, so I will definitely be reading this one!
The Gospel in Every Book of the Old Testament (Hardcover) – An exploration of the Old Testament specifically highlighting connections to Jesus and the Good News. This is on my Christmas list!
If You Ask Me: Essential Advice from Eleanor Roosevelt (Hardcover) – If I had to read about any famous family from history, the Roosevelts would be my choice every time. I’m looking forward to reading this one, too.
See It Feelingly: Classic Novels, Autistic Readers, and the Schooling of a No-Good English Professor (Oct. 12 – Hardcover) – Written by an English professor whose son was one of the first non-speaking autistic students to graduate from college. This is part-memoir and part autism research review. Sounds like a fascinating book.

BOOK NEWS: October 31, 2017

Happy almost Halloween for those of you who celebrate. Lots of fun books coming out this week to add to your To Be Read list! Let’s take a look.

Books for Kids


ET The Extra-Terrestrial – Picture book based on the famous 80s movie. A great way for adults to relive a part of their childhood and introduce these characters to their children.
The Koala Who Could – A koala tries to deal with change when he prefers things stay the same. The illustrator for this one is a favorite of mine. I’m looking forward to seeing this one in person.
Ara’s Rocky Road to White Belt – Book 1 in the Team Taekwondo graphic novel series about a turtle who wants to be part of the team but isn’t sure he has what it takes. This looks adorable – great for kids studying martial arts as well as any kid who needs a story about perseverance.
Bear on the Loose – Book 2 in the Branches series Hilde Cracks the Case about a young journalist. I can’t say enough how much I love Branches books for kids ready to stretch their reading skills into short chapter books.
Jake – Puppy Place book #47
Safari Pug: The Dog Who Walked on the Wild Side – Book 3 in the Adventures of Pug series. This looks absolutely adorable! Great for fans of animal books.
Super Rabbit Racers – Book 3 in the Branches series Press Here with a video game feel.
The Wildwood Bakery – Book 7 in the awesome Owl Diaries series from Branches. These books are adorable and my students went crazy for every new addition to the series.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


Dogs: From Predator to Protector Graphic Novel – Nonfiction graphic novel about dogs. Great science series for kids.
Dream Jumper – Curse of the Harvester (Graphic Novel) – Book two in this graphic novel series about a boy who can jump into other people’s dreams.
The Fourth Ruby – Book 2 in the Section 13 series about two friends who have been framed for a major theft. I have book one on my TBR shelves. I need to get to it soon so I can can catch up.
The Girl Who Saved Christmas – From the author of The Boy Called Christmas comes this new Christmas story about the girl who received the very first Christmas present but now she is losing her Christmas spirit. This sounds delightful, and I am looking forward to reading it!
Have Sword Will Travel – Two kids uncover an ancient talking sword and set off on an adventure to save their kingdom. Sounds like my kind of middle grade fantasy!
The Legends of Luke Skywalker – A collection of Luke Skywalker stories. Could they all be true or are they tall tales and legends? As we get closer to the release of the next Star Wars film, I am getting more excited. This is a perfect time to dive into some of the stories that will set up the the next film.
Little Bigfoot Big City – Book 2 in the Littlest Bigfoot series about a girl in search of her past and a small Bigfoot who wants to break free from the expectations of her tribe. This series sounds terrific. I have added them to my list!
My Life Is a Joke – The latest middle grade book from James Patterson starring Jacky Hart who wants to act and sing all summer while her parents have other plans for her – like finding a job.
Race to the Finish – Book 2 in the Girls Who Code series. This looks like a fun book about friendship and coding with a diverse cast of characters.
The Trials of Morrigan Crow – Book 1 in the Nevermoor series. A cursed girl finds herself in a magical world competing for a chance to stay in Nevermoor and avoid her fate in our world. This sounds fantastic, and that cover is absolutely gorgeous. This is certainly on my list for this week!
Undercover Princess – A princess and a scholarship student attending the same school decide to swap identities but someone knows what they are up to. I’m curious to find out more about this one. It has a promising premise! First in a new series.
Kid Chef Bakes – Includes recipes as well as how-tos for common baking tasks like separating eggs. This looks like a fantastic reference for the budding chefs in your life! Targeted to kids 8 to 13.
The Empress – Sequel to The Diabolic. Nemesis is trying to settle into her new role as Empress, but the ruling class wants no part of the new world order. Can Nemesis prove to the Empire that she is not the killing machine she was created to be?
My New Crush Gave to Me – A girl rigs the Secret Santa at the school paper in order to get her crush, but she will have to trust his annoying cousin to help her pick the perfect gift. This is at the top of my Christmas book list!
Otherworld – From actor and kids’ author Jason Segel comes this virtual reality tale. Can technology give us everything we think we want? And is it worth the price we would have to pay? This sounds like a thriller along the lines of Warcross, but with more danger and tension. I am intrigued by this. It’s on my library list.
A Teen’s Guide to Getting Stuff Done – Helps teens determine their procrastination type and then figure out strategies to use it to their advantage.

Books for Adults


Blackberry Burial – Book 2 in the Berry Basket Mystery series about a shop owner who finds remains that could belong to a person who went missing twenty years ago. This series looks fantastic, and I have added it to my list.
Cremains of the Day – First in a new series. Tallie thought her marriage was her ticket out of a life of dead bodies at the family funeral home, but when her marriage falls apart and she starts cleaning houses for money, she stumbles onto a dead body anyway. This sounds like a fun new mystery series!
Deck the Halls with Fudge (Kindle novella) – For e-book readers comes a novella in the Candy-coated mystery series. Secondary characters in the series get to be the stars this time as they look into a murder while Allie, the usual sleuth, is busy with holiday orders at her Fudge shop. I am woefully behind on this series, but this story makes me want to get caught up asap so I can enjoy this one!
The Engagement Plot – He broke her heart on national television, but now they need each other, so a sham engagement seems to be the smart solution. This sounds cute.
Knit to Kill – First book in the new Black Sheep & Co series about a group of knitters who head out for a wedding, but a murder interrupts the festivities. Looks like the author has a previous Black Sheep Knitting mystery series. I’m not sure how this spin off fits in, but I am curious to check it out.
The Quiche and the Dead – Book 1 in a new Pie Town mystery series about the pie shop owner and her 70 year old assistant looking into a murder to save the business. I love checking out new mystery series. This is on my library list.
Ring in the Year with Murder – Book 4 in the Otter Lake Mystery series takes place at a Great Gatsby-themed New Year’s party. I’m not familiar with this series, but the set up for this particular book sounds terrific.
The Secret, Book and Scone Society – First in a new series. Guests who come to Miracle Springs looking for something to cure their ills usually find their way to Miracle Books where the owner uses her special skills to help each guest find a book that will help whatever ails them. After finding a dead body, Nora pulls together a group to help her investigate. This sounds fascinating!
Slay Bells Ring – Book 7 in the Caprice De Luca series about an interior decorator.  When a Vietnam Vet who plays Santa at Christmas is found dead, Caprice is sleuthing again. Look at that cover! It makes me want to snuggle under the covers and start reading!
Thread the Halls – Book 6 in the Mainely Needlepoint Series. Another gorgeous Christmas cover, this time for a book about famous guests coming to town for the holidays – and murder on the menu. I’m not familiar with this series, but I’d love to give this Christmas cozy a try.
Be the Gift: Let Your Broken Be Turned into Abundance – The latest from Ann Voskamp challenges readers to find a way to be a gift to others every day.
How We Eat with our Eyes and Think with Our Stomachs: The Hidden Influences that Shape Your Eating Habits – 40 Questions to help readers zero in on WHY they make the food choices they do.
Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don’t Matter – This book leaves politics behind and looks at the HOW of Donald Trump’s campaign and election win and how business people can use similar techniques. It works for those who want to persuade as well as those who want to be able to recognize and resist the techniques. I find this book’s premise intriguing. I don’t know if I’ll read it – or like it – but it is fascinating to think about.

BOOK NEWS: October 24, 2017

With five Tuesdays in October, this is the “slow” week, although there are still plenty of things to add to my TBR list!

Books for Kids


 

12 Sleighs of Christmas – Santa’s sleigh needs an upgrade and the elves get creative. This looks adorable and perfect for reading in the coming months.
Living in South Korea – Early Reader describing life in South Korea.
Journey to Crystal Cave – Book 12 in the Adventures of Sophie Mouse series for new chapter book readers. When Sophie discovers a crystal cave during a game of hide and seek, her friends don’t believe her. I think this series is absolutely darling! Highly recommended for kids in first through third grade as well as some older readers.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


Anne of Green Gables (Graphic Novel) – Full color graphic novel of this classic story that has been a favorite of readers for years. Great to introduce new readers to the story but also for those who want to revisit Anne in a new format.
Bodyguard: Ambush AND Survival – Books 5 and 6 in this adventure series about a kid who becomes a bodyguard for the President’s daughter and other important figures . I zoomed through book 1, and book 2 is on my TBR pile. In books 5 and 6, Connor is on his third mission as a teen bodyguard, this time for a French diplomat’s family on safari in Africa. Originally each mission was one book, but in the American release, the publisher split each story into two books, so you likely want to get both at once so you don’t have to deal with a cliffhanger.
Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library – Book 2 in the Fairday Morrow series about a girl and her friends who solve mysteries. In this book, a librarian is in trouble and books are changing. This series is on my wish list from the library.
Reign of Outlaws – Book 3 in the Robyn Hoodlum series, a new take on the Robin Hood stories. Book one is on my TBR shelves. I’m looking forward to digging into this series.
Ryan Quinn and the Lion’s Claw – Book 2 in the Ryan Quinn series about a teen turned spy. I really enjoyed the first book in this series and I’m eager to see what happens next for Ryan!
Time Jumper – Book 5 in the Five Kingdoms fantasy series. This is the final book in this series about a kid who follows a portal to another world in order to save his friends. My teen has enjoyed the first couple books in this series.
Expelled – Two teens who have been expelled for crimes they didn’t commit team up to find out who set them up. I haven’t read any James Patterson books for teens or adults – just ones for kids. I am intrigued by this story and will be requesting it from the library.
Long Way Down – The latest from Jason Reynolds focuses on a span of 60 seconds when a teen travels in an elevator trying to decide if he is going to kill the guy who killed his brother. At each floor a different person enters the elevator who has a connection to the teen and his brother, and each has a question to ask before the elevator reaches the bottom. The format for this is so clever, and the story is irresistible. I have to read this one. This is top of my list for this week.
Meant to Be – The names of “soul mates” appear on the skin of eighteen-year-olds in this fantasy about love and fate. This is on my library list, too.

Books for Adults


   

Die Hard Christmas – A picture book retelling of the first Die Hard movie? Yes, please!
How the Finch Stole Christmas – The latest Christmas mystery in the fun Meg Langslow series. I adore this mystery series and look forward to the Christmas book every year, in addition to the regular additions to the series.
The Rooster Bar – John Grisham’s latest legal thriller about a group of law students who discover they’ve been scammed and plot their revenge. I’m looking forward to reading this one soon!
The Usual Santas – A collection of Christmas mysteries from Soho Crime. Collections like this are a great way to test out new-to-you authors and see who you like. The Christmas theme is a terrific bonus!
365 Days of Cookies – To me, the holidays are a prime time to bake and share the spirit of the holidays. Cookies are small, and it’s easy to make an assortment to share with friends and neighbors. I will definitely be checking this out to see if I want to try some new recipes this year.
The Accidental President: Harry S. Truman and the Four Months that Changed the World – This biography looks at the role Truman played in the end of World War II when he suddenly found himself President of the United States after the death of FDR. I love the idea that this looks at just 120 days of his presidency. A crucial window of history.
Sisters First: Stories from our Wild and Wonderful Life – The Bush sisters, twin daughters of President George W. Bush,  share their story of growing up in a political dynasty and their years in the White House.
Star Wars Stormtroopers: Beyond the Armor – An insider’s look at the evolution of the Stormtroopers in the Star Wars universe. Terrific for big Star Wars fans who enjoy the details behind the movies.
Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God – From Mark Batterson, the author of The Circle Maker, this book looks at the ways that God speaks. I have recently read some of Batterson’s work, and I really enjoyed it. I have this book, and several of his older books, on my Christmas list.

BOOK NEWS: October 17, 2017

We’re half way through October, and the holiday season is quickly approaching. I’m feeling ready for sweatshirt weather, soup, and crunchy leaves! Here are some new books releasing this week to enjoy as the season turns colder.

Books for Kids


Doctor Tenth: Christmas Surprise! – A Christmas story about Donna and the Tenth Doctor. I have yet to see this line in person, but I think the idea is adorable.
Malala’s Magic Pencil – Activist, Malala Yousafzai releases her story in picture book format to reach younger readers. This is going to be a powerful story! This would work in classroom settings, libraries and at home.
Merry Christmas, Peanut! – One of the things I love about this time of year is that Christmas books start releasing. In this book, a peanut has a yummy-looking adventure on his way to visit family for the holidays. The illustrations in these books are fantastic and clever. This is sure to be a hit!
Thanksgiving in the Woods – Based on the true story of a family who hosted their Thanksgiving celebration in the woods. As a teacher, I had a hard time finding great Thanksgiving stories to read in November. I would add this one to my repertoire if I was still teaching.
The Doctors Time and Space Collection – A collection of the first 8 books in this line (Includes Doctors 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12). Includes a poster. This is a great gift idea for Doctor Who fans who are also kids at heart!
Star Wars Forces of Destiny: Tales of Hope & Courage – Maz Kanata’s journal records the stories of 6 heroines of the Star Wars Saga.
Miss Tracy Is Spacey! – Book 9 in the My Weirdest School series by Dan Gutman. My students loved these short chapter books about a group of elementary school kids and their wacky school staff.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Secret Crush Catastrophe – Book 12 in this super popular middle grade series with a diary format. This time, Nikki has a dilemma when a new boy has a crush on her.
Frank Einstein and the Bio-Action Gizmo – Book 5 in this great science fiction series starring fun, smart kids and quirky robots.
Harry Potter: A Journey through the History of Magic – Based on the new exhibition at the British Library. I can’t wait to see this one in person!
Kid Sherlock – Graphic novel about new kid, John Watson (who happens to be a dog) and Sherlock Holmes. This looks adorable!
The Legend of Shadow High – The kids of Monster High meet the ones from Ever After High in this new book by Shannon Hale. I’ll be reviewing this one on Thursday this week.
Open If You Dare – Three friends find a box labeled “Open if you dare” and now they are solving a forty-year-old mystery. This sounds right up my alley.
Paper Chains – Two friends from very different family situations work their way through strains at home and in their friendship. This sounds absolutely lovely. It is at the top of my wish list for this week!
The Phantom of the Opera (Muppets) – The Muppets put their special spin on the classic story, The Phantom of the Opera. I’d love to see this in person to see what the Muppet influence is on the story.
The Summer of Owen Todd – Owen and Sean have been best friends for ages, so it’s no surprise when Sean opens up to Owen about things going on with the new babysitter Sean’s mom hired to look after him for the summer.  The question becomes what Owen should do – does he stay quiet like Sean asks him to? Or is this too big to keep to himself? This sounds like a younger kids version of A List of Cages (which is one of my favorite books of 2017). This is going to be a difficult but important book to read. This is also at the top of my list for this week.
The Magic Storm – Book 6 in the Phoebe and her Unicorn series. I LOVE this quirky comic series about a girl and her unicorn best friend. I pre-ordered this MONTHS ago, and I will be stalking the mail carrier on Tuesday, waiting for my copy.
Who Is Ralph Lauren? – Latest in the Who Was series of biographies
36 Questions That Changed My Mind About You – Two kids join a psychology study at their university to see if love can be engineered. Told in IMs, sketches and texts, this sounds like a fun read for teens and young adults. This is on my wish list for the library.
Dear Martin – A young African American journals to Dr. King, wondering if his teachings still hold up today when the young man is caught in an altercation with a white police officer. This is a timely story which has received a LOT of positive buzz leading up to the release. This is on my library list, too.
What Was That All About? – A 20-year look at the Duncan family from the Zits comic strip. As the mom of a teenager, I adore this comic. I have this book on my Christmas list!

Books for Adults


Cold as Ice – Book 6 in the Country Club Murders series about an amateur sleuth socialite. The covers for this series are appealing to me, so I have this whole series on my library list.
Planet Hulk – Prose novel based on the comic series about the Incredible Hulk on the planet Sakaar where he is sold into slavery. The Hulk is one of my favorite Marvel characters, so this is on my Christmas list.
Thor Ragnarok Prelude – Graphic novel prelude to the movie releasing in November. Collects Prelude 1-4, Thor (1966) 361, and Hulk (2000) 95.
30 Days to Joy – A one month creative journal including quotes and prompts. Could be a great gift idea, or something to structure my desire to be crafty when I don’t know what I want to do.
Capital Gaines: Smart Things I Learned Doing Stupid Stuff – For fans of the show Fixer Upper comes this book by Chip Gaines about some of the antics and ideas he has pursued and the things he has learned along the way.
Chasing Light – As a visual person, I am a sucker for a fantastic photograph. When our family toured the White House several years ago, I was struck by the gorgeous pictures that lined the walls. This looks like a lovely collection of photos of one of our First Ladies.
Fast Food Genocide: How Processed Food Is Killing Us and What We Can Do About It – If you are trying to make more healthy choices in your diet, this book could be a resource to motivate you, looking at the impact of processed food on our health. This is on my library list.
Seeing the Unseen – A 90-day devotional by Randy Alcorn with a focus on eternity. Includes scripture references as well as quotes from Christian leaders.
Why the Vote Wasn’t Enough for Selma – Examines the impact of the right to vote on African Americans in the south, specifically in Selma, with regard to economic justice and true “citizenship.”

BOOK NEWS: October 10, 2017

Peanuts! John Green! Laura Ingalls Wilder!

Schools around here are kicking off the fall break season. Some kids even get two whole weeks off this month to rest up for the second quarter of the school year! That’s a perfect time to pick up a new book or two to help fill the time. Here are some of the titles debuting this week:

Books for Kids


Everything Is Mama – Companion book to Jimmy Fallon’s Your Baby’s First Word Will Be Dada.
Last Laughs: Prehistoric  Epitaphs – Pithy poems about the demise of prehistoric creatures.
Me and Mr. Fluffernutter –  Her cat is her best friend, but what happens when a girl and her cat want to do different things? This looks adorable!
Ninja Claus! – A young ninja tries to catch a glimpse of Santa
The Wolf, The Duck and the Mouse – A mouse is eaten by a wolf and discovers a duck living comfortably in the wolf’s stomach. This is the latest from the team of Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen
Thor vs Hulk (Leveled Reader) – I don’t know that I have been this excited about a Marvel movie since the first Avengers came out. I can’t wait to see Thor Ragnarok in November.
Eugenia Lincoln and the Unexpected Package – This is the latest early chapter book in the Deckawoo Drive series. I loved the Mercy Watson books that started this series. And the book before this, Where Are You Going, Baby Lincoln?, is my absolute favorite. I’m looking forward to reading this one!
Louie in a Spin – Book 3 in the Unicorn in New York series about a unicorn who can’t dance but ends up in a dance competition.
Rabbit & Robot and Ribbit – Sequel to Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepover. Now, two friends become three which leads to hurt feelings. This sounds cute.
Super Turbo Protects the World – The hamster sidekick from Captain Awesome tells his own story in this spin-off series.
Tug-of-War – Book 2 in the Chocolate Lab series. I read book one and it was adorable.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


 

Dog Day After School – Book 3 in the Crimebiters series about a group of crime-fighting kids and their pets. I read the first book in this delightful series a couple years ago. I’d love to read this one!
The Downward Spiral – Book two in the Lock and Key series which re-imagines the relationship between Sherlock Holmes and James Moriarty. I’d love to read this series!
Kid Authors: True Tales of Childhood from Famous Writers – This explores the childhoods of popular authors like JK Rowling and Stan Lee.
The Kids Who Knew Too Little – Book 3 in the League of Unexceptional Children series about a pair of completely average kids who get to be spies. I have book 1 on my TBR list.
Laura Ingalls Is Ruining My Life – A girl’s family moves to Walnut Grove because her Laura Ingalls-obsessed mom is convinced the environment will help her write a book. I’m not even that into Little House, but I can’t wait to read this book!
The Magical Match – Book 4 in the Fairytale Matchmaker series. I read the first book in this series, and it’s a lot of fun. This is from the author of the Wide-Awake Princess series, which is one of my favorites.
Molly in the Middle – The latest in the MIX line from Aladdin is this story about a girl who is tired of always being in the middle so she decides to stand out. I love this line of books! This one sounds great.
Mr. Lemoncello’s Great Library Race – Book three in the awesome Mr. Lemoncello series. This is at the top of my wish list for this week!
The Silver Mask – Book 4 in the Magisterium series about kids with magic powers and a magician who has hijacked the life of a young man. I read the first book in this series, and it was fascinating!
Snow and Rose – Snow White and Rose Red, reimagined.
Spy School Secret Service – Book 5 in the spy school series. I have these on my reading wish list. I love the graphic covers for this series. This time, Ben is assigned to stop a presidential assassination.
Thor Ragnarok Junior Novel – A kids’ introduction to the new Thor movie releasing in November.
What Are the Ten Commandments?
What Was the Ice Age?
What’s Wrong Dog Lips? – A collection of Snoopy comics
Gatekeepers – A trio of teens react to the suicide of a peer and to their own pressures and doubts. This is high on my list for this week, too.
Into the Garden – Earlier this year I reviewed a terrific YA book called Dividing Eden. This novella, set decades before the events of that book, releases this week for Kindle and other ebooks. I’ve already requested this one from the library!
Librarian of Auschwitz – Based on real-life people and events, this story focuses on a teen in Auschwitz who is the keeper of the 8 books the prisoners were able to sneak into the camp.
Turtles All the Way Down – John Green’s latest story is about a teen investigating the mystery of a fugitive billionaire. I am #42 on the waiting list at my local library. This one is going to be huge.

Books for Adults


Death Overdue – The first book in a new Haunted Library mystery series. A man who says he has information about a 15 year old cold case keels over at a library event. The events librarian will partner with the library ghost to solve the mystery.
Homicide For the Holidays – Book 2 in the Viv and Charlie mystery series is a holiday mystery set around a radio actress and private detective. I love the creative premise of this. This is on my list.
Perilous Poetry – Book 3 in the Book Barn Princess series. In this one, a new book app  brings a famous author to the Book Barn and a murder to the community. I’ll be reviewing this one next week.
Running Out of Time – Book 3 in the Dodie O’Dell  mystery series about a restaurant manager who finds a body at an adaptation of Our Town.
Twelve Slays of Christmas – The first book in a Christmas Tree farm mystery series. This sounds perfect – great cozy mystery and a Christmas story. This is the time of year I love to start reading holiday stories.
Beyond the Messy Truth: How We Came Apart, How We Come Together – Journalist Van Jones weighs in on our current political culture in America. I have enjoyed some of Jones’ work over the last year and I’m looking forward to reading this.
Grant – Ron Chernow, renowned author of the Alexander Hamilton biography that led to the Broadway show, looks at the life of Ulysses S. Grant.
My Time with God – A new devotional from Christian speaker and Bible teacher, Joyce Meyer.
Norbert’s Little Lessons for a Big Life – Lessons from an adorable therapy dog.
Only Dead on the Inside – Twitter sensation, James Breakwell’s first book about surviving the zombie apocalypse with your family. Our whole family enjoys Breakwell’s humor on social media. I can’t wait to see what the book is like.