This is a truly wonderful book with engaging illustrations. The author presents brief biographies of men who have done just about anything that you can imagine. From Confucious to Louis Braille, from Daniel Anthony (father of Susan B) to David Attenborough, from Patch Adams to Galileo and more, the list of boys who became men that followed their dreams goes on and on. There are men you have already heard of and men that you will be so pleased to meet. This is genuinely a book that tells young boys that they can do anything they set their minds and hearts to. While this book is written for boys, I believe that girls and adults of all persuasions will relish this testimony to what the human spirit can achieve. Thanks for this book NetGalley. It is sooo good.
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Medieval e-book bargains (Peters)
Ellis Peters is the well–known and highly regarded author of the Brother Cadfael series. The novels were made into a televison series starring Derek Jacobi. Many of these books are now on sale for either $1.99 or $2.99. I’ve copied some covers below but there are even more at the bargain price right now. I have not read Brother Cadfael books yet but am about to purchase a few!
Note that the author has also written the Felse series which is a series of contemporary police procedurals with recurring characters. I have blogged on these previously. So…two good series from one excellent author!





Fairy tales for modern readers (Weinstein)
Do you like fairy tales or enjoy reading them to a youngster in your life? Do you like stories in which girls and women are strong characters with independent lives? If the answer is yes, you might enjoy reading this book with a grade school child that you know. The author has taken well-known fairy tale heroines and given them lives that have more roles than just princess/bride. From detectives to environmentalists, these girls want to accomplish things.
I very much enjoyed the concept of the book. At times though, I think that the book was a little too heavy handed. On the other hand, the author is trying to make up for years of a certain kind of fairy tale, so I can see where this is a matter of taste. I would give this book three stars although others might rate it more highly.
#PowerToThePrincess #NetGalley
E-book bargains (Truss and Watson)

Bargain 1:
Before Girl on a Train, there was Before I Go to Sleep, a thriller by S.J. Watson. This was an excellent and suspenseful read. I read this a while ago, so am borrowing from the blurb for the book below. This is currently an e-book bargain.
Bargain 2:
If you would like to learn more about grammar in the most fun and least painful way, pick up Lynn Truss’s Eats, Shoots & Leaves. It is a bargain today and worth a look. The title: Eats, shoots and leaves means something very different from Eats shoots and leaves. If you get that, maybe you don’t need the book but you will enjoy it!

E-book bargain (Albert)
I have blogged on this author before. I have read and enjoyed every book in this series. I love the characters of China, the lawyer turned herb shop owner; Ruby, new age person; McQuaid, a former cop and China’s love interest and the many others who live in Pecan Springs, Texas. This book in the series is currently an e-book bargain. The books are best read in order but you could buy this and eventually catch up with it. There are many novels in the series.
Book Bargains (Cleeves and Hannah)


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I think that Ann Cleeves writes smart, absorbing mysteries with recurring characters that I am always happy to spend time with. These two novels are part of the author’s Jimmy Perez mystery series, which are set on the island of Shetland. There are currently seven books in the series and the eighth will be coming soon. I read these a while ago but highly recommend them. Each currently costs $2.99 for the e-book edition. Please note that there has also been a Shetland TV series starring Douglas Henshall.
On Raven Black:
From Publishers Weekly
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From Booklist
— Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl
A gentle book for children (Coehlo)
This is a short, sweet and lovely picture book about a young girl’s love for her grandfather and the memories that they build together. The grandfather’s death is gently implied in the story; the reader watches as his granddaughter is sustained by her memories and his gifts to her. The illustrations are appealing and warm. This book is a good one for parents to read to young children who are coping with loss. It is a gentle and affirming story.
#IfAllTheWorld #NetGalley
Pub day post (O’Keeffe)
I adore this series which tells the stories of women of many talents. The books are short but detailed and factual with appealing illustrations. Georgia comes to life as a young girl who loves art and moves away from home to become an artist. Her love of city architecture, the appeal of looking at things up close and her deep appreciation for the southwest all shine through. Plus, the reader learns about Alfred Stieglitz. A great series for parents and children to share. These books provide role models for dreaming children.
For very young detectives and their grownups (Selznik and Serlin)
This is a completely adorable very, very beginning chapter book for young readers and those who enjoy sharing books with them. Baby Monkey is on the case…except that he needs to get his pants on first. The illustrations around his efforts to get dressed are delightful! The text is repetitive in a way that preschoolers love and find soothing. All cases are happily solved. Adults will marvel at the illustrations, especially the ones that show Baby Monkey’s office at the beginning of each investigation. Highly recommended!
If you liked And Then There Were None and enjoy WW II Intrigue, try this (Macneal)
I have read and enjoyed all of the books in this series, starting with Mr. Churchill’s Secretary. Maggie Hope is a resourceful, smart and spunky protagonist who takes great, and possibly foolish, risks, in order to help with the war effort. In The Prisoner in the Castle, Maggie has been exiled to an island where agents who pose a risk to security are secretly being housed. Over the course of Maggie’s stay on the isolated and claustrophobic island, life goes on with one big exception…Maggie’s fellow agents are being killed at a rapid, daily rate. Why? What danger do they present? Who can be trusted? How will the murderer be stopped? Will Maggie survive or could this be the end of the series? You will need to read the novel to find out.
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for a fun read in an enjoyable series.