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Entries from May 2008

New Adult Nonfiction - 000-399

May 30, 2008 · No Comments

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Invisible Chains: Shawn Hornbeck and the Kidnapping Case that Shook the Nation

Sauerwein, Kristina

Examines the case of the young boy who was kidnapped and lived with his assailant for four years in an apartment only one hour away from his own home, never using the phone to call home or even trying to escape as a result of Stockholm Syndrome, until his captor brought another abducted boy home.

 

Parenting Your Internationally Adopted Child: From Your First Hours Together Through the Teen Years

Cogen, Patty

With the proliferation of international adoptions, a specialized guide looks at the special challenges of parenting youngsters adopted from a foreign country, addressing such issues as how to help children deal with the adoption, bond with new parents, become an integral part of the family, and develop a positive self image that combines an American identity and ethnic origins.

 

The Second Journey: The Road Back to Yourself

Anderson, Joan

Describes the melee of family and professional responsibilities that threw the lifestyle consultant author’s own life into chaos, documenting the intervention staged by her friends and family members that convinced her to take the same advice she gives to her clients. By the author of A Year by the Sea.

 

True Blue: To Protect and Serve

Sutton, Randy

This powerful collection of true stories written by police officers–from murder investigations to bungled burglaries to September 11th–depicts not just the details of police work, but the heart and soul behind the uniform and badge.

 

When Good People Have Affairs: Inside the Hearts & Minds of People in Two Relationships

Kirshenbaum, Mira

A compassionate resource for regretful married people who have found themselves having an affair outlines six steps for understanding oneself and taking responsibility for infidelity, in a guide that identifies the reasons why most affairs occur and explains how to make a healthy decision about which, if either, relationship should be pursued.

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empty your bank account

May 29, 2008 · No Comments

thought it may not be the type of book that Harry Potter fans are looking for, it appears that Rowling wrote a prequel for a good cause:

800-word Harry Potter prequel to be auctioned

By RAPHAEL G. SATTER, Associated Press Writer Wed May 28, 9:27 PM ET

LONDON - An 800-word Harry Potter prequel is one of 13 card-sized works to be sold at a charity auction in the British capital. Waterstone’s Booksellers Ltd. says the cream-colored A5 papers — each slightly bigger than a postcard — were distributed to 13 authors and illustrators, including the boy wizard’s creator J.K. Rowling, Nobel Prize winner Doris Lessing, novelist Margaret Atwood and playwright Tom Stoppard.

Rowling used both sides of her card to hand-write a prequel to her seven-book Harry Potter saga, while Lessing penned a story about the power of reading. Stoppard wrote a short mystery and Atwood was due to fill out her card remotely using a robotic arm controlled by computer linkup.

Other cards were completed by children’s author Michael Rosen, illustrator Axel Scheffler, graphic novelist Neil Gaiman, Lisa Appignanesi, Richard Ford, Lauren Child, Irvine Welsh, Sebastian Faulks and Nick Hornby, who plastered his card with a collage.

The cards will go on sale at the “What’s Your Story?” auction at Waterstone’s flagship store in central London on June 10. The proceeds are to go to English PEN, the writers’ association, and the British charity Dyslexia Action. Copies of the cards will be collated into a book to be made available at the bookstore and online in August.

Organizers refused to comment on the content of Rowling’s Harry Potter prequel, but Hogwarts fans hoping for another book to add to their collection may be disappointed by her signoff.

“From the prequel I am not working on — but that was fun!” Rowling wrote.

Rowling has previously said she had no plans to write another Potter novel, but in December she sold a handwritten, leather-bound book of fairy tales she described as drawing on the series’ themes, for nearly $4 million at auction. The money went to The Children’s Voice, a charity Rowling co-founded in 2005.

Categories: Marketing · Pop culture

a rather strange type of nostalgia

May 29, 2008 · No Comments

with homicide statistics at their lowest since 1963, crime writers searching for inspiration from the New York City streets are going to have to look elsewhere for material or wait for the possible negative, but fruitful, impact of an economic slowdown.

Categories: Adult Fiction

New Adult Nonfiction - 500-699

May 28, 2008 · No Comments

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The Attachment Connection: Parenting a Secure & Confident Child Using the Science of Attachment Theory

Newton, Ruth P., Ph.D.

This book teaches parents to understand how their child’s brain is developing at each stage of growth, how to foster social skills, and how attunement to their baby’s needs offers parents the basic building blocks to raise a healthy, securely attached child. By understanding the role of secure attachment and affect regulation in development, parents of children age birth to five will learn how to create a secure environment so that their child can grow into their fullest potential.

 

The Boss of You: Everything a Woman Needs to Know to Start, Run, and Maintain Her Own Business

Bacon, Lauren / Mears, Emira

In “The Boss of You,” Emira Mears and Lauren Bacon, founders of Raised Eyebrow Web Studios Inc. and co-editors of the well-known webzine Soapbox girls, set out to answer this question. As intelligent entrepreneurs and straightforward writers, Emira and Lauren offer insight into beginning–and sustaining–small businesses from the female perspective. Peppered with stories from women who have been there, from cautionary tales to success stories, “The Boss of You” provides readers with real advice and career options that will allow them to live their values and achieve their own version of work-life balance.

 

Sell Your Home in Any Market: 50 Surprisingly Simple Strategies for Getting Top Dollar Fast

Remley, Jim

“Sell Your Home In Any Market” gives readers the tools, techniques, and strategies used by the best real estate marketing experts in the nation to ensure their home is positioned to sell. Packed with priceless tips and techniques, this is a book no one selling a home should be without.

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Devil May Care–new Bond fiction

May 28, 2008 · No Comments

This month is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ian Fleming–you know the guy who wrote Chitty Chitty Bang Bang–and a couple of other books as well.  Timed to coincide with the birthday is the release of Devil May Care — the latest installment in the Bond franchise, by Sebastian Faulks.  Fleming led a life nearly as colorful as him most famous character and so coverage of his life, and the new book have been hard to miss–still here are couple of links I thought you might enjoy.

Remembering Fleming, Ian Fleming (NY Times)

For Your Eyes Only Ian Fleming and James Bond — web site for the exhibition at the Imperial War Museum in London.

Never Say Die: James Bond Returns to the Page – podcast of the NPR Morning Edition interview with Sebastian Faulks.

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Accelerate tour starts in Vancouver

May 27, 2008 · No Comments

Michael Stipe looking a little green

R.E.M.’s latest album, Accelerate is in the catalog as of May 5th. The album has been getting great reviews, and the band kicked off their world tour in support of it with two local (relatively speaking–Vancouver B.C. and the Gorge amphitheatre in George, Wa.) shows over the weekend. Lucky me, I caught the Vancouver show–I expect that patrons will be clamoring for this one, since the tour and the album were heavily promoted in the latest Rolling Stone.

Modest Mouse, a local band from Issaquah is also touring with REM. The library has many copies of albums by both groups.

This is one of the pics I snapped at the show on Friday.

Categories: music

pushing summer reads early

May 27, 2008 · No Comments

here’s a brief clip from the Today Show highlighting hot books to read this summer from the book editor of Cosmopolitan.  in other parts of the country, it’s actually sunny for more than 2 days in a row, thus it feels like the end of the school year, May, and closer to summer :)

Categories: Adult Fiction · Adult Nonfic · Bestsellers · Media · New Titles

put some money on it

May 27, 2008 · No Comments

from Friday’s Shelf AWareness:

“With the number of literary awards and bookish bonanzas growing every day, the introduction of a little action into the proceedings seems like a good bet for increased publicity,” noted the Guardian in an article about the £10,000 (US$19,800) Desmond Elliott prize shortlist. “Indeed, when it comes to the promotion of literary awards these days, if William Hill haven’t opened a book on it, the chances are the PR department isn’t doing its job properly.”

Touting bookmakers’ as well as books is a worrisome trend for some: “More than any of the literary qualities of Tom Rob Smith’s Child 44, the press release announcing the shortlist trumpets the fact that William Hill has quoted the book at 1/2 odds.”

The Guardian also ran a more traditional announcement of the shortlist, though it was headlined “Tom Rob Smith hot favourite for Desmond Elliot prize.” For the record, the finalists also include Nikita Lalwani’s Gifted (2/1) and John Walsh’s Sunday at the Cross Bones (3/1). The winner will be announced on June 26.

Categories: Adult Fiction · Awards · Pop culture

New Adult Nonfiction 000-399

May 23, 2008 · No Comments

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Gaspipe: Confessions of a Mafia Boss

Carlo, Philip

An intimate first-person profile of the world of a convicted mafia head includes coverage of such topics as the order he received to murder John Gotti, the intricate relationship between La Cosa Nostra and the Russian mafia, and the mafia’s role in America’s unions and drug networks.

 

Just Who Will You Be?

Shriver, Maria

Describes how the author, devastated by having to give up her high-powered job at NBC News, realized that true self-worth comes from within, and explores her philosophy that what matters is who, rather than what, a person is.

 

Moving Forward: Taking the Lead in Your Life

Pelzer, David J.

Drawing on his own personal history as well as his experience helping others, the author discusses how to harness the strength of surviving past negative experiences and use that empowerment to live life according to one’s own values.

 

Outlaw Journalist: The Life and Times of Hunter S. Thompson

McKeen, William

A portrait of the high-profile creator of Gonzo journalism offers insight into his unique capacity for portraying America and its people in myriad venues, his incendiary publication of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and his battles with drugs and alcohol.

 

When Organizing Isn’t Enough: Shed Your Stuff; Change Your Life

Morgenstern, Julie

Outlines radical organizational steps through which people weighed down by physical and mental clutter have the potential to revamp their careers, relationships, and other life areas, in a guide that outlines the author’s four-step program for eliminating mess, prioritizing, and renewing one’s motivation.

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New Adult Fiction Standing Order

May 23, 2008 · No Comments

New Adult Fiction Standing Order

May 19, 2008

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City at the End of Time

Bear, Greg

Unable to recall anything about their own pasts, three young people living in modern-day Seattle share a disturbing vision of a far-future, decaying cityscape and are each drawn into a desperate mission to preserve their own universe and to pass important knowledge onto a new universe that is in the process of being born.

 

Into the Fire

Brockmann, Suzanne

Battling depression, unemployment, and booze in the wake of the fatal shooting of his wife Angelina, Vinh Murphy finds solace in his friendship with Hannah Whitfield, only to discover that the FBI is hunting for a man named Murphy in connection with the murder of a neo-Nazi leader whose group may be linked to Angelina’s death.

 

Smoke Screen

Brown, Sandra

A latest work by the author of Play Dirty and Ricochet follows a theme of role reversal and the abuse of power, in a tale in which corruption and betrayals turn friends against one another and force criminals to become heroes.

 

Foreign Body

Cook, Robin

Shocked by her beloved grandmother’s untimely death a day after she travels to New Delhi to have affordable hip-replacement surgery, fourth-year UCLA medical student Jennifer Hernandez heads to India for answers and uncovers a series of unexplained deaths, a finding that forces her to turn for assistance to her medical examiner mentor, Dr. Montgomery.

 

Vi Agra Falls: A Bed-and-breakfast Mystery

Daheim, Mary

Her close-knit community thrown into chaos by the arrival of a long-time nemesis, Judith investigates the woman’s plan to build a much-contested condominium complex, a plan that is complicated by a gruesome murder. By the author of Scots on the Rocks.

 

Secrets

Deveraux, Jude

From the perennial “New York Times”-bestselling author comes this tale of a woman who discovers a life-changing secret about the man she has loved since childhood.

 

Say Goodbye

Gardner, Lisa

Pregnant eighteen-year-old Delilah Rose enlists the assistance of FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy, who is also five months pregnant, to investigate the mysterious disappearances of a number of young women whom no one else will notice are gone, including runaways, high-risk teens, and prostitutes.

 

Damage Control

Jance, Judith A.

Feeling overwhelmed by paperwork and the responsibilities of caring for a newborn, Arizona sheriff Joanna Brady struggles with a case involving a woman who shot the wrong man while defending herself from a stalker and a fatal car accident that may have been staged. 200,000 first printing.

 

Riven

Jenkins, Jerry B.

Brady Wayne Darby and Thomas Carey could hardly have been more disparate individuals. Yet when Darby, a no-account loser raised in a dingy suburban trailer park, encounters Carey, a weary man of God, an entire state–indeed, a nation–is affected.

 

The Mercedes Coffin

Kellerman, Faye

When a billionaire heiress connects a recent high-profile murder to an unsolved killing from fifteen years earlier, LAPD lieutenant Peter Decker schedules an interview with a detective from the first case, only to learn of the man’s suspicious suicide, which prompts his collaboration with his wife and daughter to solve the case.

 

Killer View

Pearson, Ridley

Tackling treacherous elements to rescue a missing skier on Sun Valley’s Galena Summit, Sheriff Walt Fleming and his crack team are shocked by a sniper attack that leaves one of their number dead and results in Walt’s best friend’s disappearance, a deadly situation that is further complicated by a mysterious illness at a local water-bottling plant.

 

Devil Bones

Reichs, Kathy

When a plumber discovers the remains of a murdered girl and various dark religious objects in the cellar of a client’s house, Temperance Brennan is called in to investigate the case and finds her efforts challenged by vigilante upheavals against Wiccans and occultists.

 

Tribute

Roberts, Nora

Working to restore a family farmhouse, former child actress Cilla McGowan remembers her actress grandmother’s fatal overdose years earlier before meeting a handsome neighbor and discovering a cache of letters that suggests her grandmother had been pregnant at the time of her death.

 

The Faces of Fear

Saul, John

Scarred in a burn accident, plain Alison McKenzie is given the chance to become beautiful when her mother takes her to a plastic surgeon, who becomes her stepfather, but Alison finds that there may be a terrible cost for beauty when she discovers the surgeon is sculpting her into his dead first wife and that there may be links to a series of killings in the area.

 

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