Journeys can be so hard: The Paper Boat

A Refugee Story

by Thao Lam

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This title begins with some newspaper renditions. After this, it is a wordless picture book with the exception of the author’s afterword. The art work is made up of Ms. Lam’s intricate collages.

The book tells the story of a refugee family fleeing Vietnam after the war. It is based on the experiences of the author’s family.

There are many illustrations with humans and others with ants. In her afterword, the author explains this choice. It resonates for her and may well resonate for those who pick up this title as well.

This book is geared toward children in grades one to four. I feel that it is one that may best be looked at with an adult.

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

A Kirkus Reviews most anticipated picture book of fall 2020 with starred reviews from Kirkus, Booklist, School Library Journal and the Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books — a heartfelt and personal immigration story, new from critically acclaimed author Thao Lam

Time to Go! by Carol Zeavin, Rhona Silverbush

Time to Go! (Terrific Toddlers)

Transitions are hard for toddlers. When they are doing something that they want to do, they do not always want to accommodate the schedules and needs of their adults. This title in the excellent Terrific Toddlers series focuses on this issue. There is a charmingly illustrated story for the children and a helpful suggestions for adults at the back of the book.

Raising children is a hard job and adults can use help. It is good to have a series like this that addresses common childhood concerns.

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

A cozy read: The Malt in Our Stars

by Sarah Fox

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There is a lot going on in this cozy title. There are a murder, a possible hidden treasure, and vandalism on a film set. Then there is the amateur sleuth, her book themed pub, her cocktail creations and her romantic life. There is also a nice, small town setting in Vermont. This all makes for a perfect confluence for readers who like their mysteries without too much violence and with the right amount of plot. I recommend this title for those readers. It was a fun read.

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

So pretty: Rainbow Colors

by words&pictures

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This is an adorable book on colors for the youngest children. The illustrations are vibrant, colorful and sweet. The rhyming text will appeal to toddlers who can also look for objects in each two page spread.

Share the world of color with someone you know. You will both enjoy this title.

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

Some e book bargains for November 19, 2020

In the Name of Truth (Sandhamn Murders Book 8)
Treacherous Is the Night (A Verity Kent Mystery Book 2)Death by Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake (A Death by Chocolate Mystery Book 1)The Promise of StardustWinter of the WorldPeril & PrayerCheaper by the Dozen and Belles on Their Toes
Donna Leon takes you on a gondola ride to mystery

Donna Leon’s books “shimmer in the grace of their setting and are warmed by the charm of their characters” (The New York Times Book Review). Her Commissario Guido Brunetti novels are “a must-read for all those who favor character-driven crime stories” (Booklist). “No one knows the labyrinthine world of Venice or the way favoritism and corruption shape Italian life like Leon’s Brunetti” (Time). A world of intrigue awaits you in this collection of finely wrought mysteries from a modern master.

Many of this author’s books are on sale now.

What happened there? On Deadly Tides

A Penny Brannigan Mystery

by Elizabeth J. Duncan

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On Deadly Tides is the eleventh title in the Penny Brannigan series of cozy mysteries. Penny, who is in her 50s, is a Welsh amateur sleuth who always land in the middle of things. This entry is set in scenic Anglesey where Penny is enjoying a group painting excursion. Unfortunately for her ( but not for readers), Penny finds the body of a New Zealand journalist. How did the journalist come to be there? Who is the murderer?

Along with solving the case, readers will follow Penny’s personal and romantic life. Those who enjoy cozies may well want to give this title, and the series, a look.

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

Start counting and looking: A Number of Numbers

1 book, 100s of things to find!

by AJ Wood

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This is an entertainingly and brightly illustrated search and find book. There are objects for each number in the highly detailed drawings and also some extra puzzles along the way. As an example, for number 7, kids are asked to find 7 different dogs and their pups and then 7 balls, bowls, bones and 1 hot dog! Number 9 has all kinds of things we wear and then the mouse asks kids to find his underwear. This is typical of the title’s humor.

The book is inviting and is a great way to learn numbers and to practice visual skills while searching for the objects mentioned. I highly recommend it. Five stars for its intended audience and adults will enjoy it too.

Pub Date 24 Nov 2020

Now out:

The Big Book of Espionage

by Otto Penzler

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No one does an anthology better than Otto Penzler of the Mysterious Bookshop. His anthologies are filled with stories; this one is no exception coming in at over 800 pages. This may make it the perfect gift for someone that you know this holiday season. They will be immersed in tales that will keep them going for a while.

The book starts with an essay on espionage in its glamorous fictional guise. It is pointed out that the lives of real spies may be a bit more dull. Then come the stories. They are by writers well and less well known and cover historical eras including The Great War, World War II, “Other Terrors, Other Battles,” and The Cold War. Some of the many authors included are W. Somerset Maugham, John Buchan, Edgar Wallace, Eric Ambler, Erle Stanley Gardner, Joseph Finder, Sara Paretsky and Ian Fleming, among others.

This is a great book for you or someone on your gift list. Highly recommended.