Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday #28 - The House at the End of Hope Street by Menna Van Praag

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlight upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating.

This week the book I am waiting to get my hands on is The House at the End of Hope Street by Menna Van Praag. It's due out in paperback March 25, 2014 from Penguin Books. There are a few things that appeal to me about this book. One is that it is supposed to have a sort of magical realism. Another is that the protagonist, Alba, is a book lover. And finally there are portraits of famous women on the walls, many of them literary figures, that speak to each other and to the people in the house. 

From Goodreads.com 

When Alba Ashby, the youngest Ph.D. student at Cambridge University, suffers the Worst Event of Her Life, she finds herself at the door of 11 Hope Street. There, a beautiful older woman named Peggy invites Alba to stay on the house’s unusual conditions: she’ll have ninety-nine nights, and no more, to turn her life around. Once inside, Alba discovers that 11 Hope Street is no ordinary house. Past residents include Virginia Woolf, Dorothy Parker, and Agatha Christie, who all stayed there at hopeless times in their lives and who still hang around—quite literally—in talking portraits on the walls. With their help Alba begins to piece her life back together and embarks on a journey that may save her life.

Filled with a colorful, unforgettable cast of literary figures, The House at the End of Hope Street is a wholly imaginative novel of feminine wisdom and second chances, with just the right dash of magic.

So, What book are you waiting on this week?

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Teaser Tuesday - Madam by Cari Lynn and Kellie Martin


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of 
Rules:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (Make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title and author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

This week my Teaser comes from Madam: a Novel of New Orleans by Cari Lynn and Kellie Martin. 

The people Mama spoke of were larger than life, and Mary wanted to be just like them. 

She'd curl up on Mama's lap in a rocker on the porch of the brothel, back when whores could live a dozen to a  house without fear of being cleared out by the police.

"Did I tell you about America Williams, the World's Strongest Whore?" Mama would ask.

I know that's 3 sentences, but they fit together so well.
- From 5% through on  my Kindle.

What's your teaser this week?

Friday, February 21, 2014

Nominees for the Georgia Peach Book Awards for Teen Readers 2014-2015

These are the 2014-2015 Nominees for the Georgia Peach Book Awards for Teen Readers



Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
Winger by Andrew Smith
All Our Yesterdays by Cristin Terrill
Of Beast and Beauty by Stacey Jay
March: Book One by John Lewis


Out of Nowhere by Maria Padian
The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
Me, Him, Them, and It by Caela Carter
The Tragedy Paper by Elizabeth LaBan
Torn by David Massey


Just One Day by Gayle Forman
Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass by Meg Medina
Openly Straight by Bill Konigsberg
In the Shadow of Blackbirds by Cat Winters
Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson


The Shadow Society by Marie Rutkoski
My Friend Dahmer by Derf Backderf
Orleans by Sherri L.Smith
Criminal by Terra Elan McVoy
Living with Jackie Chan by Jo Knowles

There's one winner and 2 honor books. Any predictions?


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday #27 - Hyde by Daniel Levine

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlight upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating.

Sometimes all it takes to make an old story new is a change of perspective. Daniel Levine does just that with The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in his new version entitled simply, Hyde. This is the first time that the story has been told from the viewpoint of the monster, and maybe he's not as bad as he's been made out to be. 


From Goodreads:

A reimagining of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde from the monster's perspective, Hyde makes a hero of a villain. As a bonus, Stevenson's original novel is included at the back. 

Mr. Hyde is hiding, trapped in Dr. Jekyll's surgical cabinet, counting the hours until capture. As four days pass, he has the chance, finally, to tell the story of his brief, marvelous life.

We join Hyde, awakened after years of dormancy, in the mind he hesitantly shares with Jekyll. We spin with dizzy confusion as the potions take effect. We tromp through the dark streets of Victorian London. We watch Jekyll's high-class life at a remove, blurred by a membrane of consciousness. We feel the horror of lost time, the helplessness of knowing we are responsible for the actions of a body not entirely our own.

Girls have gone missing. Someone has been killed. The evidence points to Mr. Hyde. Someone is framing him, terrorizing him with cryptic notes and whisper campaigns. Who can it be? Even if these crimes weren't of his choosing, can they have been by his hand?

Though this classic has been often reinvented, no one ever imagined Hyde's perspective, or that he could be heroic. Daniel Levine changes that. A mesmerizing gothic, Hyde tells the fascinating story of an underexamined villain.

I'm looking forward to this one. What are you waiting on this week?

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Teaser Tuesday - Pirate Vishnu by Gigi Pandian

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of 
Rules:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (Make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title and author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

This week my teasers come from a new mystery called Pirate Vishnu by Gigi Pandian. It was released February 11, 2014 from Henery Press.



"He realized he had been too vocal in support of their ideas, for he heard the maharaja was not pleased with the work he was doing.Though he was not afraid, as he was told he should be, Anand nevertheless thought it a prudent time to follow his heart and see more of the world."
Chapter 5, Location 578 on my Kindle

A century-old treasure map of San Francisco's Barbary Coast. Sacred riches from India. Two murders, one hundred years apart. And a love triangle... Historian Jaya Jones has her work cut out for her.

1906. Shortly before the Great San Francisco Earthquake, Pirate Vishnu strikes the San Francisco Bay. An ancestor of Jaya's who came to the U.S. from India draws a treasure map...

Present Day. Over a century later, the cryptic treasure map remains undeciphered. From San Francisco to the southern tip of India, Jaya pieces together her ancestor's secrets, maneuvers a complicated love life she didn't count on, and puts herself in the path of a killer to restore a revered treasure.

What's your Teaser this week?

Monday, February 17, 2014

Review: Circle of Fire by Keri Arthur

Circle of Fire by Keri Arthur is the first book in the Damask Circle. It originally came out in 2001, but the Kindle edition was just released January 28, 2014. A newer paperback version was also released at the same time. The edition that I read was the Kindle version.

Maddie Smith has made herself a mostly comfortable retreat where she grows roses and stays away from others. She's afraid of her psychic talents, clairvoyance and pyrokinesis, which she doesn't quite have a handle on. Then the "ghost" of Jon Barnett starts appearing to her.

Teenagers have been going missing from their homes. When some of the bodies are found, they are completely devoid of blood. Maddie dreams that her nephew Ethan will be one of the next victims. She will have to leave her safe haven.

Jon Barnett knows that in spite of appearances, this isn't a vampire at work. It's something more evil. And it has relocated to Taurin Bay. Jon realizes the more he gets involved in fighting this black magic that he needs help. Maddie is the one that can help him the best.

Maddie and Jon become attracted to each other in the course of working together to locate the teens. But each for their own reason tries to deny it. But how long can you deny a love that seems to come once in a lifetime?

The main characters were well developed. I wish some of the background about Maddie's ex-husband had come out a little sooner than it did. It seemed to drag out. I think it's interesting that the evil was in 2 parts, male and female. And that one side was seductive and the other side perverted. Jon and Maddie will make a great couple if they let their reservations get out of their way. Whether they do or not, you will need to read the book to find out. The rest of the supporting cast was less developed as to how important they were to the plot and character development of the main characters. I liked the use of shapeshifters other than wolves for a change. The plot had good momentum. There is really only one full blown sex scene; it is well written. There is lots of flirtation of sorts and romance. Read it because you like the plot and not because you want some erotica, and you will enjoy this book.

Overall, this was a good book. I enjoyed it. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book in exchange for my unbiased opinion.


Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday #26 - The Dirty Book Murder by Thomas Shawver

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlight upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. This week I am anticipating a mystery by a debut author. It's The Dirty Book Murder: An Antiquarian Book Mystery
by Thomas Shawver due out May 6, 2014 from Alibi. It even has a book lover as the protagonist. 


From Goodreads:
"Book merchant Michael Bevan arrives at the Kansas City auction house hoping to uncover some hidden literary gold. Though the auction ad had mentioned erotica, Michael is amazed to find lovely Japanese Shunga scrolls and a first edition of a novel by French author Colette with an inscription by Ernest Hemingway. This one item alone could fetch a small fortune in the right market. 

As Michael and fellow dealer Gareth Hughes are warming up for battle, a stranger comes out of nowhere and outbids them—to the tune of sixty grand. But Gareth is unwilling to leave the auction house empty-handed, so he steals two volumes, including the Colette novel. When Gareth is found dead the next day, Michael quickly becomes the prime suspect: Not only had the pair been tossed out of a bar mid-fistfight the night before, but there is evidence from Michael’s shop at the crime scene. 

Now the attorney-turned-bookman must find out who wanted the Colette so badly that they would kill for it—and frame Michael. Desperate to stay out of police custody, Michael follows the murderer’s trail into the wealthiest echelons of the city, where power and influence meet corruption—and mystery and eroticism are perverted by pure evil. Unfortunately for Michael, one dead book dealer is only the opening chapter in a terrifying tale of high culture and lowlifes."

 It sounds to me like it has the makings of a very interesting  mystery. I am already rooting for Michael, and I haven't gotten my hands on the book yet. What book are you waiting on this week?