Watch what you eat: Death by Dumpling A Noodle Shop Mystery by Vivien Chien

This is the first entry in what is now a seven book series. The setting and characters are both enjoyable.

Protagonist Lana moved away from her family but finds herself back with them and their restaurant after a series of setbacks.  She is not eager to be living with her mother whose deepest wish is for Lana to get married.  She had also not expected to be back working at her family’s restaurant.  Nor was she expecting to be investigating a murder.  But, of course, life does not always go as expected.

If you are a reader who enjoys cozies, you may well find yourself reading this novel, maybe even with a good dinner!  Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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Now out: A Barrel of Good Clean Jokes for Kids by Bob Phillips

The jokes in this title concern twenty-one different topics including (among others) A Long Day at School, Colorful Characters and From A to Z. Learning to “get” jokes is a stage in children’s development. Those who have reached this milestone will, no doubt, enjoy sharing these jokes with others. This book includes enough jokes to keep a child going for days.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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To be an educated citizen: World Politics in 100 Words Start conversations and spark inspiration by Eleanor Levenson

Politics is a subject much talked about in our current climate.  This title, geared to elementary school children aims to educate and open up topics for discussion.  As the title notes, there are 100 words in all.  Just a few of those included are bureaucracy, activist, capitalism, patriotism, leader and more.

Many thanks to NetGalley for this title in exchange for an honest review. This well illustrated reference deserves a place on school and home library shelves.

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It can be done! Finding Work You Love 3 Steps to Getting the Perfect Job After College by Kirk Snyder

Anyone who has been through the process of that first. post college, job search knows how stressful the process can be. While it can be exciting to go out into the world hoping for the perfect (or good enough) position, it can also be stressful and try one’s self-confidence. Making time for reflection before the job search begins can be very helpful as the author of this book knows.

Kirk Snyder is a university professor who appears to have the credentials and experience to help those venturing out into the world. He created a class at USC to address the issues that he writes about and shares what he has learned in this book which offers a systematic approach to finding a good job with a good fit. The has three sections, one on defining one’s value in the job market, the next on finding a fit and the final section of getting a perfect position. Throughout he writes in a relatable style that includes many vignettes. All in all, he helps students to reflect, plan and look for a job.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review. This title could be a good gift (or gift (to one’s self) or for those in college and beyond.

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Just published: Grasping Mysteries Girls Who Loved Math by Jeannine Atkins

My daughters’ fifth grade math teacher would rejoice at this title. She felt that it was so important for girls to take for granted that they could do math, just as they could read. This title will reinforce that idea by sharing the stories of girls who loved math.
The girls featured here were born anywhere between the 1700s and 1900s so quite a time span. Included are Caroline Herschel, who discovered a comet; Florence Nightingale; Hertha Marks Ayrton who became an engineer and inventor; Marie Tharp who mapped the ocean floor; Katherine Jenkins, of Hidden Figures fame; Edna Lee Paisana who was a Native American statistician and Vera Rubin who studied dark matter.
This title is an inspiring one. Girls learn, they persist and they make a difference. What a message for all children to take in.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

By whom and in what ways? A Question of Betrayal: An Elena Standish Novel by Anne Perry

Anne Perry is a prolific writer of historical mysteries.  Long term fans have gotten to know the Pitts in two series.  They have also spent time with Monk, Hester and Rathbone and have read seasonal mysteries featuring these characters and those around them.  In addition, Ms. Perry wrote a four book series set in the period leading up to WWI.  In her latest entry in her newest series, Ms. Perry writes yet another most excellent story of intrigue, love, betrayal and loyalty; all these in the build up to WWII.  A Question of Betrayal follows last year’s Death in Focus, the start of a new and fresh series by this author.

A Question of Betrayal may be read as a standalone but will be most enjoyed by those who read last year’s first in the series.  Again, readers watch as (a now wiser) Elena works for the intelligence service, sent with her camera and wits to Trieste to rescue an agent and secure vital information.  The man she is to rescue is someone from her past.  No spoiler here…read the book and you will soon find out.  Although, readers feel secure that Elena should emerge safely as the last page is turned, Perry manages to make the book suspenseful.

Elena’s older sister Margot has a greater role to plan in this title as compared to the first.  What she learns will tie in to the case that Elena is working on and also connects to a close friend of their grandfather.  Her trip to a friend’s wedding in Germany as the power balance is shifting is vividly brought to life.

The story is set as the Nazis build up power.  Many want to prevent this and yet is it possible?  Ideals matter to these characters as readers will see.  They turn the pages as they  spend time in Trieste, Berlin and Britain in this wide ranging story.

Following a long and successful career, I admire Ms. Perry for setting out to do something new.  The result is nothing less than splendid.

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

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pub date:  September 8, 2020

Now out: The Egg by Geraldo Valério

The first thing that you (or a child) will notice is that this book contains not a single word of text. The pictures tell the story and convey both what is happening and the emotions of the characters.
This is a tale about becoming a family and how a family may not always look as we expect. The crane is caring for an egg; the bird is upset when the egg falls out of the nest…a spoiler (the egg survives). Enjoy the surprise of seeing who hatches and the relationship that ensues.
I like that this book has no text. Because of this a child and adult can tell the story and talk about it.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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