Now out: Atlas of Adventures: Travel Edition A collection of NATURAL WONDERS, EXCITING EXPERIENCES and FUN FESTIVITIES from the four corners of the globe by Lucy Letherland

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Calling young adventurers! Choose where you want to go…it could be Europe; North or Central and/or South America; Asia and the Pacific East; Africa; Australia and Oceania or Antarctica. The whole world is there for you.
Each colorful spread is filled with illustrations and facts. Readers can also look for the two adventure guides in each new location. Visit the London Eye, the Louvre or the Moscow Metro in Europe. In North America spend time in Alaska, New York’s Central Park or take a Steamboat ride. And so it goes, with each region having so many things to explore.
This is such a colorful and appealing title. It provides a fun introduction to the many wonders of our world for the young armchair traveler.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review. This book is a keeper!

A classic: Northanger Abbey The Complete Jane Austen Collection by Jane Austen

Jane Austen is, of course, well known for books such as Pride and Prejudice, and Sense and Sensibility.  But…she also wrote several other novels including this one.  To me, Northanger Abbey is a bit different from Austen’s other works.  It is her version of the Gothic tales that were popular during her own time.  In Austen’s version, the protagonist, Catherine Morland, would like to be more exciting, more like a Gothic heroine.  What will happen when Catherine leaves home for the first time?  What will happen during her visit to Northanger Abbey?  It is well worth reading this classic to find out!

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

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What does the day mean to you? Deadly Anniversaries A Collection of Stories from Crime Fiction’s Top Authors by Marcia Muller; Bill Pronzini

This title is a book of short stories that were collected to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Mystery Writers of America.  Each author has written a tale that has to do with a special date.  The authors who contributed to this book are a “who’s who” of excellent crafters of mysteries.  Some of the contributors are Petr Robinson, Marcia Muller, Margaret Maron, Peter Lovesey, Carolyn Hart, Sue Grafton and many more.

This is an outstanding collection and I recommend it highly.  Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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Now out: My Best Friend by Rob Hodgson

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This title is geared to 3 to 6 year olds. It is a silly story with cartoon-like illustrations about Mouse and his best friend Owl. They have all kinds of adventures with Mouse having a mischievous nature.
Young listeners may enjoy this vibrantly illustrated book. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

Stay here for a while: Virgin River by Robyn Carr

Robyn Carr has written many novels that readers of women’s fiction have enjoyed; some of her books are standalones while others are parts of series.  Virgin River is the first title in this author’s longest series with twenty books in all.  Virgin River was written around 2007 but was released again to coincide with the tv series that recently came out.

The stories take place in a fictitious town where neighbors watch out for one another.  As long term readers of the series know, each book features a couple but old friends are often encountered as one moves forward with the titles.  This first book is mostly about Jack and Mel.  Jack runs the town bar and is a former marine.  Mel, a widow, is a midwife looking for a new start when she accepts a position in the town.  How will it work out?  Will she stay in Virgin River?  Will she become open to a new relationship?

Readers of genre fiction can undoubtedly guess the answers to these questions.  Still, readers may enjoy the fact that things may end well, especially in these times when life feels out of control.

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

 

Enjoy your travels: Snoopy: First Beagle in Space (PEANUTS AMP Series Book 14) A PEANUTS Collection by Charles M. Schulz

I always enjoy spending time with the whimsical Peanuts gang.  Charles Schulz was, in my opinion, one of the best at what he did.

In this title, Snoopy wants to be the first beagle in space, just as the title indicates.  But, of course, the whole gang is included in this title.  The subsequent comic strips often sweetly hint at home truths or philosophical issues.  There are also strips that will just make you chuckle.  This book also includes a section that has a number of interesting facts about space.

In my opinion, one can’t go wrong spending time in the world of Peanuts.  I highly recommend this title.

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

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A big summer read: Big Summer A Novel by Jennifer Weiner

A new book by this author is always welcome and this title is no exception.  Big Summer is a summer read but one with a bit of food (apologies for the pun) for thought.  Protagonist Daphne has spent much of her life struggling with her weight and the impact this has on her self-esteem.  As the novel opens, she is an “influencer” who is feeling better about herself.

Daphne lives with a roommate she likes and has caring and supportive parents.  She cares for two children whom she likes, and maintains all of her social accounts.  But…her life is about to change.

When Daphne was in 6th grade, she enrolled in the private school where her father taught.  While there, she made some good friends including her current roommate.  She also came under the spell of Drue.  Drue seemed to have everything that Daphne wanted and when Drue offered her friendship, even a flawed one, Daphne was willing to accept this.  Of course, she subsequently got hurt as happens when one cedes to the desires of a mean girl.

After a period of about 6 years, Drue comes back into Daphne’s life again seeming to offer Daphne something but, of course, also wanting something.  What will happen moving forward?  No spoilers so you will have to read the book to find out.

This book touches on some issues that matter:  the importance of family, the nature of friendship, self-acceptance and self-esteem are some of them. Another is what it means to live life by social media posts.  Never hitting readers over the head, Ms. Weiner just invites them to think while they enjoy a Big Summer.

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

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