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REVIEW: Max Meow: Cat Crusader by John Gallagher

[I received an electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and Random House Books for Young Readers in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]

Summary


When Max Meow accidentally leads an evil robot to his scientist friend Mindy Microbe’s secret lab, it leads to trouble. The robot tries to steal a weird space meatball Mindy has been studying, and in the process, Mindy’s lab is destroyed.

And then Max accidentally eats some of the weird meatball. And he becomes a super hero.

Review


This is Max’s origin story. He’s a regular cat who ingests a bit of space meatball and gains super powers. He can fly, he has super strength, and he can zap things with his tail. This is all very timely because Agent M and his evil robot minion are trying to steal the meatball for their secret boss.

The story is pretty standard for the genre. While Max gets powers, he also gets cocky which causes trouble with his friend Mindy. He learns he’d be better off if he listened to her.

Max needs to repair his friendship, learn to be a better hero, and face Agent M. Standard superhero/villain battles ensue. The setting of the putt-putt course made for some fun moments. Fans of these sorts of graphic novels will enjoy this one. There are instructions for drawing Max in the book, so kids who love creating their own art will enjoy that feature. There are a couple nice reveals at the end that set up book 2, Donuts and Danger, which will release next year. This doesn’t have the heart or the humor of something like the Hilo series (book 1, The Boy Who Crashed to Earth – ♥♥♥♥♥), but I think kids will get a kick out of this one.

Rating: ♥♥♥*

*♥♥♥ = Good/fine/solid

BOOK NEWS: October 13, 2020

Let’s take a look at the new books releasing this week – including several Christmas titles!

Books for Kids


  

If Winter Comes, Tell It I’m Not Here – A boy’s sister tells him to enjoy all of his summer fun because winter will come and be awful. But he discovers he likes it. (I am vibing the title of this one!)
I Am Anne Frank AND I Am Benjamin Franklin – The latest picture book biographies from Brad Meltzer and the Ordinary People Change the World series.
I Am George Washington Carver AND I Am Eleanor Roosevelt – The latest book tie-ins from the Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum. (George Washington Carver is a favorite at our house!)
Cat Ninja – First in a new graphic novel series from the author of the fantastic middle grade Supers of Noble’s Green series. By day, Claude is a pampered house cat. But when trouble arises, he becomes Cat Ninja, the city’s secret protector.
Itty Bitty Princess Kitty: The Cloud Race – Book 5 in the Itty Bitty Princess Kitty series. Itty Bitty Princess Kitty and her friends are finally old enough to enter the Cloud Race, but she overhears another racer talk about cheating.

Books for Older Kids/Teens/Young Adults


Time Castaways: Forbidden Lock – The third and final book in the Time Castaways series from the author of the Fairly True Tales series (Rump – ♥♥♥♥♥).  The villain, Captain Vincent is now able to change time, and his goal is to wipe out the Hudson family all together. But the kids get help from an unexpected source. This series sounds so fun!
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World – Book 3 in this story collection series. This is a gorgeous book with brief biographies of influential women along side beautiful illustrations. Terrific addition to home and classroom libraries.
Daughters of Jubilation – In the Jim Crow South, Evalene comes into her magic – what her family calls Jubilation, the magic Black women have used for years to help them survive.
A Golden Fury – A young alchemist is on the run after she watches her mother destroy their work on the Philosopher’s Stone in a fit of madness, a curse on those who would try to create the Stone.
In the Study with the Wrench – Book 2 in the Clue Mystery series based on the board game.  In the aftermath of Headmaster Boddy’s murder, half the student body have chosen to stay home. Among those who returned are “the Murder Crew.” When another staff member is found dead and the Crew is threatened, secrets begin to come to light.
Lightbringer – The third and final book of the Empirium Trilogy after Furyborn and Kingsbane. The queens at the center of this dual timeline book reach the climax of their story. I have this series on my TBR list.
Long Way Down (Graphic Novel) – A graphic novel adaptation of the novel in verse which tells the story of Will, whose older brother has been shot, and his trip down an elevator where each floor puts him face to face with folks who speak into the situation and Will’s quest for revenge. (Long Way Down – ♥♥♥♥)
Swamp Thing: Twin Branches (Graphic Novel) – Alec and Walker Holland are staying with extended family. The new school and rural setting push the boys further apart into their own interests – Walker’s interest in the local social scene and Alec’s interest in his scientific experimentation. I’ll be reviewing this soon.
This Is All Your Fault (LGBTQ+) – Three teens show up for their shift at Wild Nights Bookstore expecting the same old shift. But when they hear that the store will be closing, their day at work becomes something no one expected.
The Truth Project – This story, told in emails and text messages and poems, focuses on a teen completing what should be a simple senior project about her ancestry. But when her DNA test shows that the man who raised her is not her biological father, everything she thought she knew about herself comes into question. This sounds fantastic!

Books for Adults


Jingle All the Way (Hardcover) – The latest Christmas novel from Debbie Macomber. A workaholic is given the month of December off to get a break and some perspective. But her vengeful assistant books her on a cruise of the Amazon rather than the beach vacation she was supposed to be on. But the unexpected trip might be exactly what she needs.
Joy to the World (Trade Paperback) – Three Regency Christmas romance novellas.
On the Run (Trade Paperback) – Book 4 in the Guardian series. Nolan, a new Guardian, is charged with protecting a journalist who stumbled across a deadly conspiracy.  (I have book 1, Failsafe, on my TBR!)
A Princess by Christmas (Mass Market Paperback) – Book 3 in the Royal Wedding series by Julia London (Book 1 is The Princess Plan). After three years of mourning and working to develop her late husband’s gossip gazette, Hollis decides she wants to pursue real investigative reporting. And she’s going to start with a rumored coup and a mysterious stranger.
A Princess for Christmas (Trade Paperback) – A New York cab driver raising his younger sister comes to the aid of a real-life princess like he’s living in some sort of Hallmark movie. You can read my full review here.
Silent Bite (Hardcover) – Book 22 in the fabulous Andy Carpenter Mystery series. Fresh off of a vacation he didn’t want to take, Andy finds himself defending a friend of a friend who has been accused of murder. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Simmer Down (Trade Paperback) – A food truck rivalry in Maui leads to a winner-takes-all wager with a side of romantic sizzle.
Star Trek Voyager: To Lose the Earth (Trade Paperback) – A follow up to Star Trek Voyager: Architects of Infinity. Admiral Kathryn Janeway and the crew of the Full Circle Fleet search for a lost ship and discover new revelations about Species 001.
The Twelve Dates of Christmas (Trade Paperback) – Kate signs up for a dating event where she will be matched with 12 dates in the weeks leading up to Christmas. You can read my full review here.
Billions of Besties: A Celebration of Fascinating and Simply Exceptional Friendships (Hardcover) – Highlights 100 real and fictional friendships. The artwork in this is outstanding!
A Path to Redeeming Love: A 40 Day Devotional (Hardcover) – A 40-day devotional based on the novel Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers.
Pieometry: Modern Tart Art and Pie Design for the Eye and the Palate (Hardcover) – I don’t know that I have the patience for these recipes, but the photos and descriptions make this read like an art book! The sample pages I’ve seen are beautiful.
Quiet Times with God Devotional (Hardcover) – A year-long devotional from Joyce Meyer.
Reindeer Food: 85 Festive Sweets and Treats to Make a Magical Christmas (Hardcover) – Part of the Whimsical Treats series with Unicorn Food, Mermaid Food, and Fairy Food. I don’t know how many of these recipes I would actually try, but I would pick these books up – all of them – just for the photos. This new Christmas book looks like the best of the bunch to me. Amazing!!

REVIEW: Running by Natalia Sylvester

Summary


Mariana Ruiz’s father is running for president. He’s been in the state legislature before, and he’s currently a US Senator for Florida. Mariana knows what politics means for their day-to-day life. But she hasn’t really registered that his run for the Republican nomination means this election is at a whole new level.

Joe, her father’s assistant, is dictating her comments for TV spots and interviews. Her bedroom gets made-over like an elementary school classroom, complete with motivational posters, against her will because reporters are going to be seeing it. The whole family will be interviewed. No matter how many times Mariana asks to be left out of things, no one listens. So she disappears before the interview and goes to a friend’s house. That’s the first time Mariana pushes back. But it won’t be the last.

Review


This was excellent! No only does the book look at big issues like politics and the environment and activism, but it also drills down to interpersonal issues like family unity, teenage autonomy, family obligations, and political identity. For most of Mariana’s life, politics was just what her father did. It was background noise like other parental jobs might be for teens. But her father’s run for president amps up all the pressure over appearances and media scrutiny. Mariana’s discomfort starts there.

Then, a school assignment converges with a friend’s personal issues and raises her awareness about real life factors – things that impact people she loves. Things that used to just be political talking points. Mariana connects with students at her school who are more politically aware and engaged. She sees her father’s voting record, and it doesn’t line up with what he’s always said he believes. The more she learns, the more the idealized picture of her father fractures.

There are no easy answers offered, which I loved. This is Mariana’s coming-of-age story where her assumptions are torn down and what she rebuilds is a new comprehension of not only her family but also the larger world. And she realizes she has a place in it, and she has a unique platform where her voice can be heard. I loved this! (Language, LGBTQ+, TW: gaslighting)

Rating: ♥♥♥♥½*

*♥♥♥♥½ – I loved it! Would re-read.

BONUS REVIEW: The Enneagram for Spiritual Formation by A. J. Sherrill

[I received an electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and Brazos Press in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]

Summary and Review


The author’s goal with this book is to help readers see the Enneagram as a means for spiritual growth rather than being reduced to a number and a collection of behaviors and motivations. The book is laid out with some introductory material and then the spiritual growth pieces.

I enjoyed two of the chapters. One looked at two spiritual practices per type – one “downstream” practice that would come naturally to the type and one “upstream” practice that would be a useful challenge. For example, for Type Ones, the author recommends journaling for both the downstream and upstream, highlighting journaling that will come easily as well as ways to use it to dig deeper into areas that might push against the personality. This chapter also recommends a season or event in the Church calendar that might click with a particular type. The other chapter I liked chose Bible passages that can be instructive for each type, as well as a piece of scripture to memorize. For Type Ones, the author recommends reading about the Apostle Paul in Acts.

I read the sections for my type in the book and felt they were on target for things I would enjoy doing as well as things that could help me grow. I could see Spiritual Directors and/or therapists using these chapters to add to their repertoire of responses to individuals of various types looking for growth. And I definitely appreciated the approach that one size does not fit all when it comes to spiritual practices. It’s okay that certain ones don’t click for you or that some come more easily than others. You aren’t a spiritual growth failure if a particular practice isn’t your jam.

Unfortunately, other than these two practical chapters, I didn’t find much here that was new or that I didn’t already have in other resources. If someone were to ask me for a reference for spiritual growth, I would highly recommend Spiritual Rhythms for the Enneagram. It’s one of my top Enneagram recommendations anyway, and it gets at some of these same ideas in more detail.

If you are in practice where you work with individuals on their Enneagram types and spiritual development, consider checking this one out in addition to Spiritual Rhythms to develop recommendations and resources for each type to pursue growth and health.

Rating: ♥♥♥*

*♥♥♥=Good/Solid/Fine

REVIEW: Well Played by Jen DeLuca

[I received an electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and Berkley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]

Summary


At the end of the summer’s Renaissance Faire run, Emily is engaged and Stacey is feeling stuck. She gave up a career and a life in New York to help out her mom with a health scare. Her job feels like a dead end. She lives above her parents’ garage. And the only relationship she’s had is her hook up with Dex from the Faire.

After an evening of melancholy – and wine – Stacey messages Dex and lays out her loneliness. The next day, she’s mortified over her boldness and vulnerability. But he actually responds! Soon they are messaging back and forth, and she realizes he has more depth than she ever gave him credit for. Occasional messages turn into regular emails and then daily texts. And Stacey’s feelings for Dex grow.

Until the moment, a week before the Faire begins the new season where they will be in the same town for a few weeks, when Stacey realizes she’s been texting with Daniel, Dex’s cousin, for the last year and not Dex.

Review


It’s so good to be back at the RenFaire! I loved the first book in this series, Well Met (♥♥♥♥♥), and I was eager to see how things were going for Emily and Simon while digging into the new relationship at the center of this book.

I enjoyed Stacey and Daniel’s story. While I didn’t feel they had the same spark as Emily and Simon, I liked them together. In a lot of ways this is Stacey’s story alone. She feels trapped and resigned to her situation. I was eager to see how she was going to change over the course of the story.

The main conflict here – Daniel’s identity – has some layers. And it’s prickly when everything comes out. The lying is bad – he should have just told her the truth from the start. But then there wouldn’t be much of a story. So in some ways it was a plot device to give tension to the romance. But the romance is warm and sweet in the end, so you can forgive a lot.

I don’t think these books have to be read in order, but I think it’s more fun that way. Then you can see how the first relationship is growing while the second one is getting started. Book 3, Well Matched, is scheduled for next year, and I’m excited to read it. It will star Emily’s sister, April, who is a prickly character in the first book, but she softens a little in this one. I am extremely curious to see how my image of her changes as I get to know her from her own story.

I love the RenFaire setting for this series. It’s really what keeps bringing me back. Romance fans and Renaissance Faire fans should check this out. (Language, sex)

Rating: ♥♥♥½*

*♥♥♥½=Good+

BONUS REVIEW: Premeditated Myrtle by Elizabeth C. Bunce

[I received an electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and Algonquin Young Readers in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]

Summary


Myrtle Hardcastle is the daughter of the local prosecutor, and a scientist, her late mother. So she comes by her intellect and her curiosity honestly. So can anyone be surprised when she uses the telescope to look in on the neighbors or when she reads about poisons?

When Myrtle notices a change in the daily patterns of her neighbors at Redgraves, she looks into things on her own and then notifies the police. They discover that the lady of the house, Miss Wodehouse, has passed away.

Everyone says it was her heart, but Myrtle is convinced it was murder. Myrtle and her governess, Miss Judson, do some of their own investigating at Redgraves, talking to the presumed heirs as well and hunting for clues. In fact, Myrtle eventually convinces the powers that be that it was, in fact, murder. Now, all she has to do is find the killer.

Review


This was excellent! I loved the characters in this. Myrtle is a delight – brilliant and confident. And the cast around her is equally fantastic. I would snap up book 2 – How to Get Away With Myrtle – which also released this week. This was terrific!

The characters are what would keep me coming back to this series. I’m already excited about their next adventure. But the mystery in this is also excellent. There are several suspects and some nice surprises. Mystery fans are going to love this! Crimes include a suspicious death/murder, fraud, and kidnapping.

Do not miss this new mystery series for older middle grade readers (ages 10+) or the amazing Myrtle Hardcastle. I’d hand this to kids who enjoy mysteries like City Spies, FRAMED, Aggie Morton, The Westing Game, Capture the Flag, The Parker Inheritance, or Winterborne Home for Vengeance and Valor. (You can read about other middle grade mysteries here.) I think they will fall in love with Myrtle.

Rating: ♥♥♥♥½*

*♥♥♥♥½=I loved it! Would re-read!

REVIEW: Izzy in the Doghouse by Caroline Adderson

[I received an electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and Kids Can Press in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]

Summary


Izzy is a spunky girl with tons of spirit, gumption, and crazy ideas. Zoe is her best friend – most of the time. But when Izzy’s ideas get them sent to the principal, Zoe storms off with another friend, leaving Izzy all alone.

But a new puppy might be just the thing to help Izzy in the lonely times when her mom is travelling or when she’s in the doghouse with Zoe. Plus, what’s better at a play date than a puppy?

Review


This was darling! Izzy is a hoot and completely believable for her age. Her quirks are endearing instead of annoying. And she shows great resilience when she and Zoe hit a friendship snag.

The puppy part of the story is a lot of fun. I especially liked how many times Izzy fell in “love at first sight.” The puppy doesn’t magically fix things with Zoe. Time does that on its own. But Rollo does make for a fun playmate when the friends reconnect.

There’s a great adoption thread to this that’s naturally woven into the story. I found it very sweet!

If you are looking for a great early chapter book for your new reader or for your classroom, be sure to check out Izzy!

Rating: ♥♥♥♥

BOOK NEWS: October 6, 2020

Happy October! We are officially in Pumpkin Spice season. Bring on the fall colors and fall temperatures as we enter the final quarter of 2020. May you all find cozy moments with books in the coming days. Here are some of the new ones out this week!

Books for Kids – Board Books and Picture Books


The Princes Bride: A Counting Story (Board Book) – A fun counting book based on the movie The Princess Bride.
All Because You Matter – A picture book assuring Black and Brown children that they matter, and that their worth is not changed by circumstances.
Attack of the Underwear Dragon – A rhyming picture book about a boy who wants to be a knight.
Click Clack Good Night – Farmer Brown is putting the farm to bed, but Duck isn’t tired.
Elf – The story of Buddy the Elf, in a picture book.
A Jedi You Will Be – A celebration of the 40th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back.
Sophie Johnson, Unicorn Expert Is a Detective Genius – Sweet, clueless Sophie is back, this time as a detective trying to solve the mystery of her lion’s missing tail with her new assistant puppy, Bella. I loved the first book in this series, and this one looks just as great!
Thesaurus Has a Secret – At first glance, it seems as though Thesaurus is a dinosaur like all the rest, just one with a better vocabulary. But it turns out Thesaurus is keeping a secret. This looks darling!
Above the Rim: How Elgin Baylor Changed Basketball – The story of one of the first African-American NBA players and the one-man protest he launched when hotels and restaurants on road trips would turn him away because he was Black.
Perkin’s Perfect Purple: How A Boy Created Color with Chemistry – The true story of the chemist who developed a new way to make the color purple. I am excited to read this one!

Books for Kids – Transitional Chapter Books


 

Cutiecorns: Rainy Day Rescue – Book 3 in the Cutiecorns series. A new friend gets lost in a storm.
Dinosaurs Before Dark (Deluxe Edition) – An oversized, illustrated edition of the very first Magic Tree House book.
Dragon’s Merry Christmas –  Book 5 in the Dragon series from Scholastic ACORN. Dragon celebrates Christmas
Dragon Masters: Fortress of the Stone Dragon – Book 17 in the Dragon Masters series from Scholastic BRANCHES. The Dragon Masters work together to stop an evil wizard who is trying to become the most powerful wizard in the world.
Hog on a Log – Book 3 in the Frog and Dog series from Scholastic ACORN. Frog and Dog make a new friend who is not good at sharing.
I Want to Sleep Under the Stars! – Part of the Unlimited Squirrels series. Zoom Squirrel wants to sleep outside under the stars. The squirrels are excited to help, but their “help” might be too much.
Izzy in the Doghouse – When Izzy and her friend have a disagreement, she wonders if getting a new puppy will help them mend their friendship. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Lucy Lopez, Coding Star – Book 3 in the After-School Superstars series. Lucy and her older sister have coded together, but when Elena starts coding more, Lucy feels left out until she joins a coding club at school.
Max Meow Cat Crusader (Graphic Novel) – Max is best friends with a superstar scientist. But when a lab accident turns Max into a superhero, he gets too arrogant to be a good friend. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
The Princess in Black and the Giant Problem – Book 8 in the Princess in Black series. The Princess in Black is going to need all of her friends to defeat the giant who has come to smash everything in its path.
The Secret Explorers and the Tomb Robbers – One of two new books releasing in this series today. (The other is the Secret Explorers and the Jurassic Rescue.) The Explorers go up against pyramid thieves in book 3, and they take on dinosaurs in book 4.
Sofia Valdez and the Vanishing Vote – Book 7 in the Questioneers series. Sofia is put in charge of the vote to determine their class pet and one vote goes missing, leaving the question in a tie.
Unicorn and Yeti: Cheer Up – Book 4 in the Unicorn and Yeti series from Scholastic ACORN. Three new friendship stories.
Disney/Marvel Advent Calendars – Each day reveals another small story for kids to enjoy.

Books for Older Kids/Teens


Alien Superstar: Lights, Camera, Danger – Book 2 in the Alien Superstar series. Someone arrives from Buddy’s planet to take him back home by any means necessary.
Ashton’s Dancing Dreams – Book 2 in the Daniels Sisters series from Faithgirlz. The Daniels sisters are slowly rebuilding their lives after the death of their mother (not unlike the authors who lost their mother, Wynter Evans Pitts). Each of the girls has an interest she is passionate about, and for Ashton it’s dancing. But her dancing might be at risk when her father says they could be moving to London. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Bark vs Snark -Book 3 in the Queenie and Arthur series. When Queenie wins a feline beauty contest, Arthur thinks she will be even more insufferable than usual, but she’s actually nicer than ever. That’s how he knows that this isn’t Queenie but an imposter.
The Boys in the Back Row – Two boys plan a final hurrah at a comic book convention before one of them moves away.
The Captive Kingdom – The much celebrated 4th book in what we though was the Ascendance Trilogy which kicked off with the amazing The False Prince. Once again, Jaron is fighting for his throne. I can’t wait to dig into this one!
Catwad: Four Me – Book 4 in the Catwad comics collection series.
Class Act (Graphic Novel) – A companion graphic novel to the 2020 Newbery winner, New Kid (♥♥♥♥). Drew wrestles through life as one of the few students of color at his private school.
Cleo Porter and the Body Electric – The latest from the fantastic Jake Burt (Greetings from Witness Protection was in my Top 10 from 2017!). A family securely locked away for protection during a pandemic (! This was written before Covid.) receives a package of medicine meant for someone else who desperately needs it. I can not WAIT to read this!!!
Closer to Nowhere (Older Middle Grade) – A novel in verse about a girl whose cousin moves in after the death of his mom and causes upheaval for her and her family.
DC Super Sons: Escape to Landis – The final book in the Super Sons series. Batkid, Superboy, and Tilly try to stop a deadly virus from destroying the world.
Homerooms and Hall Passes: Heroes Level Up – Sequel to the book I have been carrying around on my TBR all year, Homerooms and Hall Passes. This time, the adventurers travel back into their game of Homerooms and Hallpasses as high school freshmen in Suburbia. Maybe by the end of the year I will get caught up on both of these books.
Nightwing Rising – Comics collection that looks at the birth of Nightwing.
Premeditated Myrtle AND How to Get Away with Myrtle (Older Middle Grade) – Myrtle Hardcastle, daughter of the local Prosecutor, investigates first the mysterious death of her neighbor and then the disappearance of a tiara and it’s insurance agent aboard a train. I’ll be reviewing Premeditated Myrtle soon.
Revenge of Magic: Timeless One – Book 4 in the Revenge of Magic series. Fort has been expelled from school and some of his friends are lost in time. But the most pressing issue is Fort’s battle against the Timeless One, a villain who can see all timelines and plan for them, which leaves Fort and his friends to wonder if there is anything they can do to triumph.
Spy School Revolution – Book 8 in the Spy School series. Superspy Ben is feeling pretty great after finally defeating SPYDER. But when one of his friends bombs the CIA, he has to find out if she has turned, which is what the CIA believes, or if a centuries-old insurgent group is pulling her strings.
A Thousand Questions – A new novel from Saadia Faruqi. Mimi’s summer with grandparents she doesn’t know in Pakistan takes a positive turn when she gets to know the daughter of her grandparents’ cook and they discover that they can help each other.
Trials of Apollo: The Tower of Nero (Older Middle Grade) – The fifth and final book in the Trials of Apollo series by Rick Riordan. Lester and Meg are headed from Camp Jupiter back to Camp Half-Blood as they face a new prophecy.
Tristan Strong Destroys the World – Book 2 in the Tristan Strong series. Tristan, freshly back from the land of African American folk heroes and African gods, and suffering with PTSD, faces a new challenge when his grandmother is abducted.
Twins (Graphic Novel) – A new graphic novel from the author of The Parker Inheritance and The Great Greene Heist (♥♥♥♥).  Just before the start of 6th grade, a pair of twins who do all the same things start to grow apart as one seeks out new friends and new school activities.
Wings of Fire: Winglets Quartet – The first four Winglet books, which were originally available as e-books, are now collected in a print volume.
50 Adventures in the 50 States – Highlights things to do in each state. The art work in this is fantastic!
Becoming Muhannad Ali – James Patterson and Kwame Alexander (The Crossover – ♥♥♥♥, Solo) team up to bring this biographical novel of Cassius Clay written in both prose and verse.
Who Was Benedict Arnold? AND Who Was Nellie Bly? – The latest Who Was biographies.
Wolfpack Young Readers Edition – A young readers adaptation of the terrific Wolfpack (♥♥♥♥♥) by World Cup Champion Abby Wambach about finding your voice.

Books for Teens/Young Adults


Blazewrath Games – In the Blazewrath World Cup, dragons and their riders compete. Lana wants to compete for Puerto Rico, and she’s about to get her chance when a former champion and cursed dragon in human form threaten to destroy dragon sanctuaries unless the World Cup is cancelled.
The Code for Love and Heartbreak – A contemporary retelling of Austen’s Emma. Emma creates a dating app with flawless code that has happy couples forming all over school. But when those perfect couples start breaking up, Emma has to wonder if her code and her idea is as perfect as she thought.
Crown of Secrets (e-book) – Verene is the daughter of the most powerful mage/queen in history, yet she personally has no powers. Darius is the strongest mage in his family which is how his father has managed to stay on the throne of their kingdom as long as he has. When Verene and Darius arrive at the Academy they don’t trust one another. But some would do anything to get Verene to leave. The one person who might be able to help her is Darius. At the time of this writing this is available for Kindle Unlimited subscribers to read for free.
Five Total Strangers – Mira is so eager to get home for the holidays that when a blizzard strikes and her connecting flight is cancelled, she agrees to travel with her seatmate from her initial flight. It turns out that all five of the people in the car are total strangers and mysterious and dangerous things begin to happen. Mira has to wonder if she can possible make it home alive.
I Hope You’re Listening – Ten years ago Dee witnessed the abduction of her friend Sibby. Even though she told the police everything she remembered, they never found Sibby. So Dee turns her guilt into energy for her secret true crime podcast. When another girl is abducted and the case is tied to Sibby, Dee will work with her fellow virtual detectives to dig into the case.
The Mirror: Broken Wish – First in a four-book fairy tale series written by four different authors focused on one family over generations. Elva has magic which is forbidden in her community. But when she has a disturbing vision of the future, Elva digs further into her magic in an effort to keep her vision from becoming reality.
More Than One Voice (October 11) – A short story collection that takes a look at the lives of girls around the world.
One Way or Another – Paige takes the concept of “choice anxiety” to a whole new level, feeling paralyzed by fear of making the wrong choice in everything from her art elective to what she should do with her Christmas vacation. But fate steps in on the latter when Paige has an accident that causes her to split into two people so she can follow both of her holiday options – one, a trip with her crush to his family’s mansion in the mountains and the other, a trip with her mom to New York City. All of this will force Paige to deal with her anxiety for the first time.
The Rule of All – The third and final book in the Rule of One series. Ava and Mira have stared down their enemy, but he has fled. Now they will prepare for their final show down that holds the freedom of the country in the balance. This series has always sounded amazing. I have this on my list. At the time of this writing this whole series is available for Kindle Unlimited subscribers to read for free.
The Shadow Mission – Sequel to The Athena Protocol. Jessie is back on the elite team of female spies, The Athena Project, just in time to help them take down the very man who prompted the creation of the agency in the first place.

Books for Adults – Fiction


An Amish Christmas Wedding (Trade Paperback) – A collection of four Amish Christmas stories. They all sound great!
Christmas Charms (Trade Paperback) – When Ashley’s holiday plans with her almost-fiancé fall through, she meets an older woman on the train home. Ashley pours out her woes and nods off. When she wakes up she is alone, but the woman has left her an antique charm bracelet. Before long Ashley realizes that the charms on the bracelet are lining up to unexpected holiday events she experiences at home. You can read my full review of this one here.
The Christmas Table (Hardcover) – In 1972 Joan is teaching herself to cook from her mother’s recipes and her husband is learning to build a table from scratch while they raise their young children. Then Joan is diagnosed with cancer. In 2012, Lauren finds a secret drawer in her new kitchen table full of recipes with family stories on them. She is determined to find the owner. You can read my full review of this one here.
A Death Long Overdue (Hardcover) – Book 7 in the Lighthouse Library Mystery series. The Lighthouse Library is hosting a college reunion when the former library director is found dead.
Elsewhere (Hardcover) – A man and his daughter discover a device that lets them jump to parallel universes. They hope that in one they can find his missing wife and her missing mother. But others are on the hunt for the device as they want to use it for far more dangerous purposes. At the time of this writing this is available for Kindle Unlimited subscribers to read for free.
In a Holidaze (Trade Paperback) – Mae finds herself in a Christmas time loop where she lives the same week over and over. You can read my full review of this one here.
The Indivisible Life of Addie LaRue (Hardcover) – In France, in the 1700s, a young woman bargains to live forever. In exchange, she is forgotten by everyone she meets, until she encounters a young man in a bookstore 300 years later who remembers her.
Mistletoe & Mr. Right (Trade Paperback) – Book 2 in the Moose Springs, Alaska series after the delightful The Tourist Attraction (♥♥♥♥♥). Socialite Lana Montgomery has decided to prove she belongs in Moose Springs by finding the elusive Santa Moose. When she tranquilizes Rick instead of the moose, it’s clear she needs some help. Maybe this will be his chance to get Lana to really see him for the first time. I already have this one on hold at the library.
Murder Is in the Air (Hardcover) – Book 12 in the Kate Shackleton Mystery series. When a drayman, a beer delivery driver, is found dead during a celebration of a new “queen” of the local pubs, Kate is sleuthing again.
Murder on Cold Street (Trade Paperback) – Book 5 in the Lady Sherlock series. Charlotte’s friend, Inspector Treadles, is a murder suspect when he is found with two dead bodies, men tied to his wife’s recent inheritance. The Inspector refuses to testify on his own behalf, so Charlotte begins investigating.
On Borrowed Crime (Hardcover) – First in the new Jane Doe Book Club Mystery series. Lyla hosts a Jane Doe group of folks who love true crime as much as she does. But when one of their own is killed and Lyla’s best friend is the prime suspect, Lyla starts her own investigation. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Point of Danger (Trade Paperback) – Book 1 in the new Triple Threat series. A police detective and a radio talk show host team up to find out who is sending the host increasingly harassing surprises.
The Price of Valor (Trade Paperback) – Book 3 in the Global Search and Rescue series. When Signe’s cover is blown, she sends her daughter to her father – a former Navy Seal who thinks Signe is dead and who has no idea he has a daughter.
Saddled with Murder (Mass Market Paperback) – First in the new Dr. Kate Vet Mysteries series. A cozy holiday mystery starring a vet with a complicated personal life and two unhappy customers who are found dead.
The Shepherd’s Wife (Trade Paperback) – Book 2 in the Jerusalem Road series by Angela Hunt. When Pheodora’s husband is jailed for his debts, she wonders if the God who cares for Israel could also care for a poor shepherd’s wife.
Spoiler Alert (Trade Paperback) – When April’s plus-sized take on her favorite character in the Aeneas/Lavinia fandom goes viral, the star who plays Aeneas on TV asks her out to drown out the trolls. But Marcus, that actor, has a secret. He is a prolific fanfic writer; if Hollywood ever found out, he would be scorned. Marcus really likes April, though, and he recognizes that she is his close fandom friend in the fanfic world. He hates keeping this secret from her. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
A Waffle Lot of Murder (Trade Paperback) – Book 4 in the All-Day Breakfast Cafe Mystery series. (Book 1 is Scone Cold Killer – ♥♥♥♥) – Gia and Savannah stumble across a body at the Haunted Town Festival.
Zits: Screentime (Comics collection) – The latest collection.

Books for Adults – Nonfiction


40 Days on Being a Two AND 40 Days on Being a Three (Hardcover) – New Enneagram devotionals, this time from a series edited by my favorite Enneagram teacher, Suzanne Stabile. Includes 40 daily readings with an action prompt.
Avocado Obsession: 50+ Creative Recipes to Take Your Love of Avocados to the Next Level (Paperback) – Includes 55 avocado recipes. At the time of this writing this is available for Kindle Unlimited subscribers to read for free.
Be Anti-Racist: A Journal for Awareness, Reflection, and Action (Trade Paperback) – A guided journal from the author of Stamped from the Beginning and How to Be An Antiracist.
Chasing Perfect: Peace and Purpose in the Exhausting Pursuit of Something Better (Trade Paperback) – Learn to prioritize the things that matter to God.
Clean Paleo One-Pot Meals: 100 Delicious Recipes from Pan to Plate in 30 Minutes or Less (Paperback) – “Fast food doesn’t have to be junk food.” Recipes are grain-free, gluten free, and dairy free.
Getting to Know God’s Voice: Discover the Holy Spirit in Your Every Day Life (Trade Paperback) – A 31-day interactive journey. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Jesus Calling Note Taking Edition (Imitation Leather) – A large-format edition of Jesus Calling with room for note taking in the sidebars.
Pie Camp: The Skills You Need to Make Any Pie You Want (Hardcover) – Focuses on pie-making techniques.
Republican Jesus: How the Right Has Rewritten the Gospels (Hardcover) – The author examines the Republican take on various social issues – immigration, abortion, climate change, etc. in a Biblical context.
A Very Dunder Mifflin Christmas (Hardcover) – A Christmas celebration with The Office.
White Tears Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color (Trade Paperback) – The history of the impact of white feminism of women of color. This is on my list for this week.

SATURDAY SMORGASBORD: In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren

[I received an electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and Gallery Books in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. This book will release on October 6, 2020.]

Summary


Maelyn Jones and her family spend each Christmas with her parents’ college friends and their families. Maelynn has been coming to this cabin since she was born. The rest of the “kids”in the group are her younger brother, Miles who is 17; the twins, Kennedy and Zachary who are five; Theo, who is Mae’s age, 26; and Theo’s older brother, Andrew, Mae’s lifelong crush, who is 30.

This Christmas, Mae and Theo enjoy too much eggnog and end up making out in the mudroom. Now, Mae is mortified. She doesn’t have those sorts of feelings for womanizing Theo. Thankfully she halted things before they went too far. But Theo is being a jerk about it all. And to make it even worse, Andrew saw them. He’s clueless about her crush and teases her about Theo.

The final straw to this awful 24 hour period is hearing that Theo and Andrew’s parents are going to sell the cabin. The one happy anchor in her life is going to disappear. So she asks the universe to show her what would make her happy. Right after that, the car she is in with her family is blindsided and everything goes dark.

When Mae wakes up, it is December 20th – again. She’s in the airplane on her way to the Christmas she already lived through once. As Mae’s personal Groundhog Day plays out, she’ll have to figure out what the universe is trying to show her.

Review


This is a fun holiday story with some laugh-out-loud moments. Mae and Andrew are great, especially together. They felt young at times compared to their stated ages. Maybe it’s because they are the second generation of this extended family group. I enjoyed the rest of the cast, too. The whole Christmas week at the cabin together was a fun set up for this.

The Groundhog Day story hits hard and fast, but then it almost disappears. Mae has 2 false starts at her do-over, but on the third it shifts from more do-overs to just anxiety about a reset coming and losing the progress she has made. It felt a little off balance.

The ending was good, and I enjoyed the epilogue that ties everything together in a satisfying way. If you enjoy the author’s other work or are looking for a Christmas romance, give this one a try. (Language, sex, LGBTQ+, references to tarot readings)

Rating: ♥♥♥½*

*♥♥♥½ = Good+

SATURDAY SMORGASBORD: A Princess for Christmas by Jenny Holiday

[I received an electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and Avon in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. This book will release on October 13, 2020.]

Summary


Leo Ricci drives a New York City cab and also is the super of the building where he lives. He’s raising his eleven-year-old sister, Gabby. His neighbor and cousin-in-law, Dani, is a huge help as he feels out of his league almost all of the time.

Her Royal Highness Marie Joséphine Annagret Elana, Princess of Eldovia, is in New York to speak at the United Nations about the refugee crisis and then to handle some negotiations with American businesses, one in particular. Failing to fix the relationship between Eldovia and the businessman will be devastating to her country. And she’s not sure how much more of her father’s disapproval she can take.

Leo and Maria meet when she gets in his cab. His sister is gaga over meeting a real life princess. And Leo’s always had a thing for rescuing damsels in distress. He agrees to help Maria out by serving as her driver while she is in the city. In return, she invites Leo and Gabby to Eldovia for Christmas, like they are in some sort of Hallmark Christmas movie. But Leo and Maria come from two vastly different worlds. He’s barely making ends meet, and she’s a princess with an obligation to marry “strategically.” What business do they have spending Christmas together?

Review


This was delightful! It definitely has a Hallmark Christmas Movie feel to it (though far steamier than Hallmark Channel would ever allow), which is exactly what the author was going for. In fact, according to the acknowledgements, there are going to be two more books in the series. And if I am reading the signs right in the epilogue about where the sequel is headed, I am absolutely here for book 2!

I adored Leo and Marie. They really “get” each other. And they have great chemistry complete with excellent banter. They connect over their lost family members, care well for Gabby, and Leo helps Marie find her way through several conflicts. He sees her as a person, not just as a princess.

The story here is great. I loved that the conflicts are around the differences in their status and in the expectations of Marie in her role. There’s no secret identity or lying involved which is a nice change of pace.

This is another winner for Christmas 2020. Don’t miss this sexy holiday romance! (Language, sex, CW: grief/loss)

Rating: ♥♥♥♥½*

*♥♥♥♥½ = Loved it! Would read again!