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Hidden Picture Puzzles at the Zoo 50 Seek-and-Find Puzzles to Solve and Color
This book can be enjoyed three ways. It is a search and find title, although I do think that the objects were not easy to locate and may frustrate younger children. It is also a coloring book and a compendium of interesting facts about zoo animals. This seems like a good title to take on a trip as it could keep a child occupied for quite a while.
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Friendship transcends: You and Me Both by Mahtab Narsimhan
This is a picture book for young children. It tells of two friends who love being together and enjoy all of the same things. Each likes the same kind of jam, feeds the carrots that they are supposed to eat to the class rabbit instead, get haircuts at the same time, etc. To one another they feel like twins and they wonder if people can tell them apart. The reader may want to pay attention to the fact that they are shown in different colors, as they are of different races.
The charm of this book is that the children have not yet learned prejudice. It is based upon a real story. This would be a good book for a nursery/preschool child as it could open up discussion. The illustrations are bold and lively.
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Now out: I Really Needed This Today by Hoda Kotb

Hoda Kotb is well known as a host of the Today show. She is also an adoptive parent. In this book, M. Kotb has collected a variety of inspirational quotes with one for every day of the year. They are uplifting and positive morsels for reflection. In some instances, Ms. Kotb has added her own thoughts or following the quote. This is a nice book for a day when you are looking for a small uplift and perhaps something to think about.
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Sir Tim is a Little Jealous by Judith Koppens
This is a nicely illustrated story that is designed to address an issue that children may often feel and to offer some ways to deal with it. In this book, Sir Tim goes to the park with his best friend, only to feel left out when she plays with another child. Sir Tim keeps trying to get her attention, hoping that she will admire him. He continues in his exploits until he finally takes a fall from a tree. At this point, Sara comes over, acknowledges how Tim feels and offers that she and Tim can play with other children together.
This book will work best if children are encouraged to talk about their feelings and the story. For example, how did Tim feel? What did he do? Did he have other choices? Do you think that it was a good idea to climb the tree? Tim did not walk over to his friend; do you think that might have been a good idea?
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The Easy 30-Minute Cookbook 100 Fast and Healthy Recipes for Busy People by Taylor Ellingson
This is a great cookbook for those who want to get a good meal with healthy ingredients on the table quickly. It is also an excellent resource for beginning cooks; it will help them to feel confident and perhaps ready to branch out to more complicated recipes.
The author’s style is conversational. The tone of the book is that of having a friend come over and give some cooking advice. The book starts with information including ingredients and supplies to have at hand. The recipes that follow include breakfasts, salads and soups, handhelds, vegetarian, seafood, pork and beef. Just a few of the recipes include chorizo baked eggs, chipotle black been soup, pesto turkey burgers, tomato and goat cheese tart, thai peanut vegetable bowls, coconut curry mussels, creamy chicken sausage pesto pasta….well, you get the idea. 100 easy to follow recipes in all.
I will make good use of this book. Will you?
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From the publisher:

SAMPLE RECIPE: STRAWBERRY CAULIFLOWER SMOOTHIE
SERVES: 2 to 3 | PREP TIME: 5 minutes
Did I lose you at cauliflower? I promise—you can’t taste it! I started adding cauliflower to all of my smoothies a couple years ago and have never looked back. Cauliflower adds a dose of nutrients (vitamins C, K, and B6), fiber, and antioxidants, and you really can’t taste it. This strawberry smoothie gets an even bigger health boost from the ground flaxseed and chia seeds, which are optional but always make me feel like I’m getting the most out of my smoothies.
INSTRUCTIONS
Prepare the smoothie. In a high-speed blender, combine the milk, strawberries, banana, cauliflower, honey, flaxseed (if using), and chia seeds (if using). Blend on high speed until smooth and creamy.
Per Serving: Calories: 259; Saturated Fat: 0g; Total Fat: 6g; Protein: 4g; Total Carbs: 50g; Fiber: 8g; Sodium: 376mg
Simple Swap: Feel free to use fresh strawberries and bananas, and add ½ cup of ice. This recipe is best with frozen cauliflower, as it adds a creaminess to the consistency
INGREDIENTS:
- 4 cups unsweetened vanilla almond milk
- 2 cups frozen strawberries
- 1 frozen banana
- 1 cup frozen cauliflower
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 2 tablespoons ground flaxseed (optional)
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds (optional)
Now out: A Christmas Gathering by Anne Perry

A Christmas Gathering is this year’s seasonal novella written by Anne Perry. This one features two of my favorite Anne Perry characters, Vespasia and Victor Narraway. Fans of the Thomas Pitt series will know these characters well but the book can also be read as a standalone.
Vespasia is a woman of a certain age and she has the beauty and wisdom that those of her age hope for. Victor has a difficult past history; among other jobs, he was the head of Special Branch which dealt with crimes around terrorism and other issues.
The two are invited to a house party over the lead up to Christmas. As it turns out, Victor has a job to do while there although he does not initially tell Vespasia this. Also at the house are the person assigned to pass a confidential report to Victor and someone who is looking to hurt Victor. Victor, himself, is aware of the similarities between this assignment and one in his past when he failed. This failure has troubled him for twenty or more years.
The case is solved in time for Victor and Vespasia to welcome the holiday. Along the way, there is much wisdom dispensed, some of it centering on the need to forgive oneself one’s human failings. In addition there is much wit in this book as Vespasia spars with at least one of the other women in the house party.
This novella is a quick read and one that will be welcomed by Anne Perry’s many readers. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.
A new look at Harry: Law Made Fun Through Harry Potter’s Adventures 99 Lessons in Law From the Wizarding World For Fans of All Ages by Karen Morris, Bradley S. Carroll

This book, Law Made Fun Through Harry Potter’s Adventures, is very clever. I think that it will be enjoyed by fans of the series as it gives something new to think about and provides an opportunity to re-visit many episodes in the books.
The authors point out that the world of Harry Potter is governed by rules and laws. There are controls in the society as with the Ministry of Magic and the rules of Hogwarts. The authors encourage readers to think about the construct of this world and J. K. Rowling’s cleverness.
The book then goes on to examine different aspects of law. I will just include the first from the book. This chapter examines the law as it applies to adoption, foster care and the treatment of children. This is looked at through what happens to Harry at the Durstleys and to Tom Riddle at an orphanage. The points of law are accurate from what I can see.
This book gives a fun way to learn about law and to enjoy those in Harry’s world.
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Now out: The Old Success by Martha Grimes

The Old Success follows last year’s The Knowledge, a book that I really enjoyed. The Old Success is not quite as good but will still be welcomed by fans of Richard Jury and his eccentric circle of friends. Old readers, for example, will probably love Melrose’s latest attempt to get at his aunt. You do not have to have read all the books in the series to pick this up but it may help to know a bit about the cast.
In this novel, there are three murders. One takes place in the Scilly Islands, one in Exeter Cathedral and one on a family estate. Are they linked, and if they are, what is the connection?
As usual, there are characters who are children and essential to the story. In this case, the reader meets Zillah and Zoe. What did they witness? What is their connection to the bigger mystery surrounding the deaths?
The title of the book comes from the name of a pub, as is usual for Martha Grimes. Those in the pubs are witnesses and friends, including a retired police officer who solved all his cases. There is also his granddaughter who is talented at working with horses. Quite a mix.
Of course, all is solved. I read this book quickly. I rate it at 3 stars.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this advance read in exchange for an honest review. The book publishes in November.
Review
“Entertaining . . . witty dialogue keeps the action moving to the satisfying conclusion. Series fans and newcomers alike will have fun.”―Publishers Weekly
“In terms of verbiage, slang and speech pattern, [Grimes] channels the British vernacular flawlessly. Some interesting subplots (one with a race horse, one with a race car and one with an updated take on the Baker Street Irregulars) help to tie up some loose ends and keep the reader guessing as they wait for the surprising big reveal.”―BookPage
Geraldine and the Most Spectacular Science Project by Author Sol Regwan and Illustrator by Denise Muzzio
Geraldine is a second grader who has trouble concentrating at school; at times, her head is literally in the clouds. Geraldine’s teacher describes her as feisty while her fellow students find her to be silly.
One day at school, Geraldine perks up. Her teacher has announced the science fair contest. This speaks to all of Geraldine’s interests and talents. What will her project be? Will it be well received?
Young readers will enjoy this story of a girl who follows her own path and uses her imagination and talents to show her world the planet Mars. It can be read as a story of finding your own way and not being overly focused on how one is viewed by peers.
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