An e book bargain for the week of 7.12.21

The Book of Candlelight by Ellery Adams

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The Book of Candlelight is the third entry in this mystery series by Ellery Adams. I have enjoyed all three books. In this one, readers again spend time with the four main female characters, each of whom has a significant secret in their past. They have bonded together to provide support to each other and to their community. Chief among the protagonists is Nora who owns a bookstore. She is a bibliotherapist and readers enjoy the added bonus of learning some of her book picks.

Series do not stay stagnant, so new characters are introduced. I hope that some will reappear in the next entry. The arrival of Sheldon adds a bit of magic to life at Nora’s bookstore and in the community. There are also the new owners of an inn.

There are two murders in the novel, one of a local Cherokee potter and the other of a young man who was seeking adventure and experience in the North Carolina region where the books are set. The mystery itself has connections with the past and is well developed. However, the main delight of this series is the characters and their world.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

Now out:

Doodle Days

Over 100 Creative Ideas for Doodling, Drawing, and Journaling

by Jane Maday

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Doodle Days by Jane Maday

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Pub Date: July 6, 2021

Often when I am in a class or talking on the phone I find myself doodling. Forever, it seems I have drawn faces, coffee cups and flowers. I am getting bored with these so was very excited to see this book. It is full of ideas about making those fun little pictures.

Short sections include everything from how to use the book to tools and materials, and lines and shapes. By the end of this sample, I wanted the full book and was full of ideas. I am very eager to get started.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this adorable book. All opinions are my own.

A good intro: Psychology for Kids

The Science of the Mind and Behavior

by Jacqueline B. Toner; Claire A. B. Freeland

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Pub Date 03 Aug 2021  

This title provides a fine introduction to psychology. It will spark the curiosity of its readers as they learn about such varied topics as Chapter 5’s “What Makes Me Me, or Chapter 14’s What is Stress, or Chapter 16’s What Helps People Do Well, or Chapter 19’s How Can You Understand Other People’s Experiences?

This book has the imprimatur of the American Psychological Association which adds credence to what is included inside its’ pages. Readers will be drawn in right away. One of the first psychologists included is one who works with video games while another studies how people react to smells and another looks at what makes toys appealing. Kids see quickly that psychology covers a wide array of ways to understand feelings and behaviors.

Each section of each chapter is short and will keep readers’ attention. There are also illustrations throughout. I especially liked the sections titled Try This and Now You Know.

All in all, this book provides a good introduction to psychology. Interested readers may well explore deeper after finishing this title or may even begin to consider a career as a psychologist.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.

What to read next: The Algonquin Reader: Spring/Summer 2021

by Algonquin Books

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Algonquin consistently publishes fiction that is of high quality. In this sampler, readers get a peek at six recently released novels. They are Silence is a Sense, Libertie, A Theater for Dreamers, Legends of the North Cascades, and Hot Stew. For each title, the novelist has also written an essay that will add to a reader’s sense of the book. This collection of previews and more is a real treat and will likely inspire readers to add to their summer reading lists. I, myself, especially want to read Libertie and A Theater for Dreamers.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions are my own.

Uh-oh! Larry Gets Lost in the Library

by Eric Ode

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Pub Date 03 Aug 2021

This is a very cute rhyming story for preschool children. It features Larry who is a curious puppy. When the bookmobile comes to his farm, he hops on the truck only to find himself in an unfamiliar city. How will he get home? What will happen until then? Young children will enjoy finding out. Along the way, they will become familiar with many of the activities and services that a library offers.

The illustrations are engaging and go well with the text. Young listeners will have fun looking at them as they hear the story.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.