Showing posts with label BEA 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BEA 2015. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Weekly Book Recap #107

 

Judging by the weather in these parts, summer has made an early appearance.  We've had mostly hot, hazy, humid days during the week, and the first 90+ degree day of the year.  It's hard to acclimate to warmer temperatures when things accelerate so fast, and I'm still hoping there will be a few more spring-like days on the horizon.  Uh oh . . . it sounds like I'm complaining, much like I did earlier this year when the weather was very cold and snowy.   All right, I am complaining, because I'm not a fan of weather extremes.

Enough of that.  On to today's post, where I'm recapping my books from Book Expo.  This post is being shared with the Sunday Post hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer.

 The Marriage of Opposites Nine Lives: A Lily Dale Mystery Everything She Forgot
The Marriage of Opposites, Nine Lives, Everything She Forgot

The Beautiful Bureaucrat Crooked Heart Thin Air: A Shetland Mystery
The Beautiful Bureaucrat, Crooked Heart, Thin Air

What Doesn't Kill Her (Reeve LeClaire, #2, US Edition) Infinite Home Jade Dragon Mountain
What Doesn't Kill Her, Infinite Home, Jade Dragon Mountain

The Girl from the Train Girl in the Moonlight Trust No One
The Girl from the Train, Girl in the Moonlight, Trust No One

The Drowning The Song of Hartgrove Hall: A Novel We That Are Left
The Drowning, The Song of Hartgrove Hall, We That Are Left

Secret Sisters The Last Summer at Chelsea Beach Last Words
Secret Sisters, The Last Summer at Chelsea Beach, Last Words

Girl Waits with Gun Still Time: A Novel Underneath Everything
Girl Waits With Gun, Still Time, Underneath Everything

Pretty Baby The Swans of Fifth Avenue City Love
Pretty Baby, The Swans of Fifth Avenue, City Love

Bloody Royal Prints (Coleman and Dinah Greene Mysteries #3) Calf: A Novel  Bloody Royal Prints, Calf

The Scribe: A Novel Entry Island The Scribe, Entry Island 

It was a thrill to meet each of these authors, and I look forward to reading their newest books.



What did you read this week?  
. . . What did you add to your shelves or wish list?  
. . . . . . What are you reading next?

Enjoy life with books . . .

Catherine
 
Weekly Book Recap #107 was originally published by Catherine for bookclublibrarian.com.  This post cannot be republished without attribution. (Retweeting and sharing on Google+ encouraged and appreciated.)




 

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Weekly Book Recap #106

I hope that June is off to a good start for all of you, and that you've got some fun summer things to look forward to. 

It's been a mostly uneventful week for me, as I recover from Book Expo, get used to my summer work schedule, and read as much as I can (you'll see why below).  In the last weekly recap I shared the books I got from two pre-BEA events.  This post recaps new titles received at two more events:  Library Journal's Day of Dialog on May 27 and Library Reads/Association of American Publishers BEA Authors Librarian Luncheon on May 28.  Next week I'll recap the books I came across at BEA itself.




On now to this week's book recap, which is being shared on these blogs:
            Showcase Sunday banner                                            
           Sunday Post hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer  
           Showcase Sunday hosted by Vicky at  Books, Biscuits, and Tea
The Authors Librarian Luncheon was an oasis within the larger BEA event, and an opportunity to listen to a panel of authors while sitting down for ninety minutes over sandwiches and refreshments.  Authors on hand were Annie Barrows (The Truth According to Us), Stephanie Clifford (Everybody Rise), Tama Janowitz (Scream), Barry Moser (We Were Brothers), actress Mary-Louise Parker (Dear Mr. You), and Vu Tran (Dragonfish).  Their works are a nice mix of fiction (3 titles) and memoir (3 titles).

I walked away with these titles:
                 Dear Mr. You   The Truth According to Us   Everybody Rise: A Novel 

Day of Dialog was a full day of programming with panels, author signings, and a lunch with key note speaker Gretchen Rubin, author of Better than Before: Mastering the Habits of Our Everyday Lives:
Better Than Before: Mastering the Habits of Our Everyday Lives

More on the panels . . . 
Editors' Picks: Top Titles from Top Publishers 
Lots of information and ARCs from many publishers.
I walked away with these titles . . .
Kitchens of the Great MidwestImage result for no baggage clara bensenTwo Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight NightsThe Book of Speculation
                Little Black LiesBest BoyThe Witch of Lime Street: Seance, Seduction, and Houdini in the Spirit World
                Mothers, Tell Your Daughters: StoriesAlly Hughes Has Sex Sometimes: A NovelThe Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend 
Kitchens of the Great Midwest by J. Ryan Stradal, No Baggage by Clara Bensen, Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights by Salman Rushdie, The Book of Speculation by Erika Swyler, Little Black Lies by Sharon Bolton, Best Boy by Eli Gottlieb, The Witch of Lime Street by David Jaher, Mothers, Tell Your Daughters by Bonnie Jo Campbell, Ally Hughes Has Sex Sometimes by Jules Moulin, and The Readers of the Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald.

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First Novels
Comments from debut authors Ron Childress (And West is West), Sloan Crosley (The Clasp), Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor (Welcome to Night Vale), Paige McKenzie (The Haunting of Sunshine Girl: Book One), and Claire Vaye Watkins (Gold, Fame, Citrus).

I walked away with these titles . . .
                                          And West Is West Gold, Fame, Citrus 

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The Immigrant Experience
Remarks from Nadia Hashimi (When the Moon is Low), Vanessa Diffenbaugh (We Never Asked for Wings), Patricia Park (Re Jane), and Dan-El Padilla Peralta (Undocumented: A Dominican Boy's Odyssey from a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League).

I walked away with these titles . . .
                    When the Moon is Low  We Never Asked for Wings  Re Jane 

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Historical Fiction
Thoughts from Charles Belfoure (House of Thieves), Geraldine Brooks (The Secret Chord), Dolen Perkins-Valdez (Balm), Gregory Maguire (After Alice), and Adriana Trigiani (All the Stars in the Heavens).

I walked away with these titles . . .
                                    After Alice: A Novel     House of Thieves: A Novel 

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Top Thrills 
Words from Jennifer McMahon (The Night Sister), Lori Roy (Let Me Die in His Footsteps), the writing team Charles Todd (A Pattern of Lies), Kathy Reichs (Speaking in Bones), and Kate White (The Wrong Man).

I walked away with these titles . . .

                                    The Night Sister: A Novel     The Wrong Man
                                    A Pattern of Lies (Bess Crawford, #7)     Let Me Die in His Footsteps

I enjoyed all of the speakers and programs.  Now I'm looking forward to reading each of these books in the months ahead.


What did you read this week?  
. . . What did you add to your shelves or wish list?  
. . . . . . What are you reading next?

Enjoy life with books . . .

Catherine
Weekly Book Recap #106 was originally published by Catherine for bookclublibrarian.com.  This post cannot be republished without attribution. (Retweeting and sharing on Google+ encouraged and appreciated.)