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November 2009

Murder at the Old Vicarage

“A killing blow on the head took the life of Graham Estow, but the vicar and his wife were hardly grieved. He was the son-in-law who had severely beaten their daughter Joanna a few months ago. Unfortunately, it appears that someone very close to the household is the murderer, though no one is about to confess to it. Inspector Lloyd…

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Earthly Delights

“Corinna Chapman was once a high profile accountant and banker. Now she is a baker working in her own business, Earthly Delights, in Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Australia. Corinna is living in an eccentric building on the Roman model called Insula. She is quite content with her cat, Horatio, and her shop until a junkie falls half dead on her grate,…

Tags: genre: mysteries, language: straightforward, interest: food, interest: humor, length: fewer than 250 pages, mood: funny/light | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Dying to Call You

“While making the best of her new telemarketing job, Helen Hawthorne thinks she hears a murder on the other end of the line-and must avoid a close call with a killer.”

Liz’s Note: One of the great things about this humorous series is knowing that the author has actually worked all of the “Dead End” jobs she writes about. Reading…

Tags: genre: mysteries, language: straightforward, format: multi-book series, length: 250-500 pages, genre: humor, interest: humor, mood: funny/light | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Dreaming of the Bones

“Crombie has been nominated for virtually every major mystery award for her brilliant police procedurals featuring Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James, who are personally and professionally entwined. In this New York Times Notable Book, Duncan’s ex-wife, a Cambridge biographer, asks for his help in proving that her current subject was not a suicide but was in fact…

Tags: genre: mysteries, length: 250-500 pages, interest: crime, interest: academia, mood: serious/tense, interest: women’s lives | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

The Burglar in the Library

“Bernie Rhodenbarr returns in the eighth installment of Lawrence Block’s bestselling Burglar series. After his girlfriend dumps him to marry another, Bernie follows the couple to a New England Inn with his sights set on an autographed first edition copy of Raymond Chandler’s “The Big Sleep,” located in the Inn’s library. But when a dead body appears and all the…

Tags: genre: mysteries, interest: books about books, length: 250-500 pages, genre: humor, humor: clever, mood: funny/light, humor: events/situations | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Murder With Peacocks

“Three Weddings…And a Murder So far Meg Langslow’s summer is not going swimmingly. Down in her small Virginia hometown, she’s maid of honor at the nuptials of three loved ones - each of whom has dumped the planning in her capable hands. One bride is set on including a Native American herbal purification ceremony, while another wants live peacocks on…

Tags: genre: mysteries, length: 250-500 pages, genre: humor, interest: humor, mood: funny/light | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Still Life

““Miss Jane Neal met her maker in the early morning mist of Thanksgiving Sunday. It was pretty much a surprise all round.” Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Surete du Quebec and his team are called in to investigate a suspicious death that the locals in the tiny hamlet of Three Pines are sure is just a tragic hunting accident.…

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The English School of Murder

“Can anyone British teach English as a foreign language? It’s murder…. “Adroit, inspiring, and written with a rare lightness of touch, ”—The London Times Literary Supplement “Believable plotting, a memorable cast of characters, and three—count ‘em—three beguiling sleuths in a warm, gently raunchy, crisp, and literate caper.”—Kirkus Reviews “Amiss is bumblingly appealing and howlingly funny.”—The Chicago Sun Times He’s also…

Tags: genre: mysteries, interest: humor, length: fewer than 250 pages, humor: clever, mood: funny/light | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Dooley Takes the Fall

“Seventeen-year-old Dooley is witness to a suicide, but with his troubled past and new details to the case he is suspected of murder.”
Robin’s Note: This is a relatively new title but it’s been buzzed about as a strong tale that manages to be readable, suspenseful, and emotionally honest.  Dooley is a bit of a black sheep, but he’s…

Tags: genre: thrillers, length: 250-500 pages, interest: crime, character age: teens, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Bringing Down the House

“Recounts the story of how a notorious gang of MIT blackjack savants devised and received backing for a system for winning at the world’s most sophisticated casinos, an endeavor that earned them more than three million dollars.”
Robin’s Note: Bringing Down the House is another competition/sports-related title that’s high on action and well-written (and, of course, there’s the particular…

Tags: genre: non-fiction, length: 250-500 pages, interest: crime, character age: 20-35, genre: biography/memoir, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Being

“After having a routine exam that turns out to be anything but routine, Robert learns about the mechanical parts and plastic casings that make up his being, forcing him to flee the only world he has ever known and go on a dangerous search to find out who (and what) he is.”
Robin’s Note: Kevin Brooks has a lot…

Tags: genre: science fiction, interest: science and technology, length: 250-500 pages, character age: teens, genre: action/adventure, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Son of the Mob

“Seventeen-year-old Vince’s life is constantly complicated by the fact that he is the son of a powerful Mafia boss, a relationship that threatens to destroy his romance with the daughter of an FBI agent.”
Robin’s Note: Korman’s entertaining Son of the Mob is a wild ride through how difficult it would be to date the daughter of the man…

Tags: length: 250-500 pages, genre: humor, interest: crime, interest: families, character age: teens, genre: realism, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Ender’s Game

“A veteran of years of simulated war games, Ender believes he is engaged in one more computer war game when in truth he is commanding the last fleet of Earth against an alien race seeking the complete destruction of Earth.”
Robin’s Note: If you haven’t already read Ender’s Game, it’s a classic for many reasons: a brilliant idea executed…

Tags: genre: science fiction, interest: science and technology, length: 250-500 pages, interest: childhood, character age: under 12, interest: military/war | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Little Brother

“After being interrogated for days by the Department of Homeland Security in the aftermath of a major terrorist attack on San Francisco, California, seventeen-year-old Marcus, released into what is now a police state, decides to use his expertise in computer hacking to set things right.”
Robin’s Note: This title, set in a very near possible future, is one of…

Tags: genre: espionage, interest: politics, genre: thrillers, length: 250-500 pages, interest: computers, character age: teens, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Have Board, Will Travel

“Describes the ins and outs of surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding, covering the histories of each sport, the best places to ride, leading personalities, performance details, and insider tips.”
Robin’s Note: This sports nonfiction title is a great pick for anyone keen on sports fiction and curious about the real-life talent and skill it takes to succeed.  The major connection…

Tags: genre: non-fiction, interest: outdoor activities, interest: sports, length: fewer than 250 pages | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

The Body of Christopher Creed

“When Christopher Creed, the class freak and whipping boy, suddenly disappears without a trace, everyone speculates on what could have happened to him. Soon fingers begin pointing, and several lives are changed forever.”
Robin’s Note: Carol Plum-Ucci has made a name for herself in writing incredibly tense tales, and she tends to let you decide the answer to a…

Tags: genre: thrillers, length: 250-500 pages, style: easy, character age: teens, mood: serious/tense, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Samurai Shortstop

“While obtaining a Western education at a prestigious Japanese boarding school in 1890, sixteen-year-old Toyo also receives traditional samurai training which has profound effects on both his baseball game and his relationship with his father.”
Robin’s Note: This title is a bit different from most sports titles, in that it’s historical, but I thought it might appeal, especially…

Tags: interest: other cultures, genre: historical fiction, interest: coming of age, interest: sports, length: fewer than 250 pages, setting: japan, interest: baseball, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Deal Breaker

“Sports agent Myron Bolitar is poised on the edge of the big time. So is Christian Steele, a rookie quarterback and Myron’s prized client. But when Christian gets a phone call from a former girlfriend, a woman who everyone, including the police, believes is dead, the deal starts to go sour. Trying to unravel the truth about a family’s tragedy,…

Tags: genre: mysteries, length: 250-500 pages, interest: crime, interest: sports, character age: 35-50 | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Crackback

“Miles barely recalls when football was fun after being sidelined by a new coach, constantly criticized by his father, and pressured by his best friend to take performance-enhancing drugs.”
Robin’s Note: This title takes on a harsher aspect of sports by addressing steroids – their appeal and the dangers of using them.  John Coy has written a number of…

Tags: interest: coming of age, interest: sports, character age: teens, length: fewer than 250 pages, genre: realism, interest: football, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Knights of the Hill Country

“In his senior year, high school star linebacker Hampton Greene finally begins to think for himself and discovers that he might be interested in more than just football.”
Robin’s Note: This is a strong sports title, this time focusing on football.  Tim Tharp is a writer who has a strong sense of language, banter, and what it is to…

Tags: interest: sports, character age: teens, length: fewer than 250 pages, genre: realism, interest: football, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Fighting Ruben Wolfe

“Partly because of their family’s poor finances and partly to prove themselves, brothers Ruben and Cameron take jobs as fighters and find themselves reacting very differently in the boxing ring.”
Robin’s Note: Markus Zusak got a lot of attention recently for his later book, The Book Thief, but this title was his first and is very different though…

Tags: interest: families, interest: sports, style: easy, length: fewer than 250 pages, genre: realism, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Audrey, Wait!

“While trying to score a date with her cute co-worker at the Scooper Dooper, sixteen-year-old Audrey gains unwanted fame and celebrity status when her ex-boyfriend, a rock musician, records a breakup song about her that soars to the top of the Billboard charts.”
Robin’s Note: This title has a tiny bit of the fantastic thrown in, as Audrey…

Tags: length: 250-500 pages, interest: romantic relationships, interest: music, interest: humor, style: easy, character age: teens, genre: realism, genre: young adult/teen, mood: funny/light | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist

“High school student Nick O’Leary, member of a rock band, meets college-bound Norah Silverberg and asks her to be his girlfriend for five minutes in order to avoid his ex-sweetheart.”
Robin’s Note: You may have heard about this title as it was made into a film, but don’t let that make you think it’s not worth picking up the…

Tags: genre: romance, length: 250-500 pages, interest: books made into films, interest: romantic relationships, interest: music, settings: cities, genre: realism, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Liar

“Micah freely admits that she’s a compulsive liar. Over the years she’s duped her classmates, her teachers, and her parents. But when her boyfriend dies under brutal circumstances, the shock might be enough to set her straight. Or maybe not.”
Robin’s Note: This is a new book that’s gotten a lot of buzz, and I haven’t heard a bad…

Tags: genre: thrillers, interest: crime, interest: coming of age, genre: realism, interest: multi-racial characters, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet

“Disaster strikes when Ana Shen is about to deliver the salutatorian speech at her junior high school graduation, but an even greater crisis looms when her best friend invites a crowd to Ana’s house for dinner, and Ana’s multicultural grandparents must find a way to share a kitchen.”
Robin’s Note:This title is Sherri Smith’s most recent, and features delectable…

Tags: interest: other cultures, interest: food, interest: families, style: easy, interest: minority lives, length: fewer than 250 pages, genre: realism, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Kendra

“High schooler Kendra longs to live with her mother who, unprepared for motherhood at age fourteen, left Kendra in the care of her grandmother.”
Robin’s Note: Coe Booth burst onto the teen novel scene with her first book, Tyrell, which is excellent, and this book follows Kendra’s life as she deals with boys, sex, an overprotective mom, and…

Tags: interest: romantic relationships, interest: coming of age, interest: families, length: fewer than 250 pages, genre: realism, interest: african-american lives, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Make Lemonade

“In order to earn money for college, fourteen-year-old LaVaughn babysits for a teenage mother.”
Robin’s Note: Virginia Euwer-Wolff writes prose poetry novels (so, they are poetry, but the stories are novel-length), and her sense of character and voice are engaging and honest.  Make Lemonade is the beginning of a trilogy, followed by True Believer and This Full House, and…

Tags: interest: coming of age, interest: families, length: fewer than 250 pages, genre: realism, interest: african-american lives, format: poetry, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

“Budding cartoonist Junior leaves his troubled school on the Spokane Indian Reservation to attend an all-white farm town school where the only other Indian is the school mascot.”
Robin’s Note: Sherman Alexie is an extraordinary storyteller—he goes from being hilariously funny to heartbreaking in only a few paragraphs.  This is his first novel aimed at teens, and its…

Tags: interest: other cultures, genre: humor, interest: coming of age, interest: families, interest: sports, length: fewer than 250 pages, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet out of Idaho

“Jesse and Eric were roommates in the tiny town of Caldwell, Idaho, nineteen-year-old working class kids eking out a living with their seven-dollar-an-hour jobs selling and fixing computers. College was never in the cards. Their families had been torn apart by divorce and hard times, separation and illness. They had almost no social lives, and little to look forward to.…

Tags: genre: non-fiction, interest: science and technology, interest: coming of age, interest: computers, length: fewer than 250 pages, genre: biography/memoir | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

King of the Mild Frontier

“Chris Crutcher, author of young adult novels such as “Ironman” and “Whale Talk,” as well as short stories, tells of growing up in Cascade, Idaho, and becoming a writer.”
Robin’s Note: Jack Gantos’ Hole in My Life is an intriguing memoir of a life that could have gone horribly awry, and this memoir is very engaging but in a…

Tags: length: 250-500 pages, interest: childhood, interest: coming of age, character age: under 12, character age: teens, genre: biography/memoir, interest: men’s lives, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Perfect Store: Inside Ebay

“Adam Cohen, the only journalist to get full access to eBay, tells the remarkable story of its rise and how it formed one of the most passionate communities in cyberspace.”
Robin’s Note: This title is great for anyone interested in business, and in particular how some of the brand name companies we all recognize today got their start. …

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The Unlikely Disciple

“Armed with an open mind and a reporter’s notebook, Roose dives into life at Liberty University with the goal of connecting with his evangelical peers. He experiences their world first-hand, in this hilarious and heartwarming, respectful and thought-provoking chronicle.”
Robin’s Note: Roose, a student at Brown, is upset that when he meets a group of Evangelical college students, he…

Tags: genre: non-fiction, interest: religion, style: easy, character age: 20-35, interest: academia, genre: biography/memoir, mood: funny/light | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

The Foreshadowing

“Having always been able to know when someone is going to die, Alexandra poses as a nurse to go to France during World War I to locate her brother and to try to save him from the fate she has foreseen for him.”
Robin’s Note: This is a relatively short but evocative title and gives a strong sense of…

Tags: genre: historical fiction, interest: history, interest: coming of age, interest: families, character age: teens, interest: world war i, genre: young adult/teen, mood: serious/tense, style: old-fashioned/traditional | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Finding Nouf

“A captivating page-turner that vividly evokes Saudi Arabiansociety and introduces an original new hero.When sixteen-year-old Nouf goes missing and is found drowned in the desert outside Jeddah, Nayir-a desert guide hired by her prominent family to search for her-feels compelled to find out what really happened. Gentle, hulking, conscientious Nayir soon finds himself delving into the interior life of a…

Tags: genre: mysteries, interest: other cultures, length: 250-500 pages, character age: 35-50, interest: saudi arabia | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Beethoven was 1/16th Black

“‘You’re not responsible for your ancestry, are you . . . But if that’s so, why have marched under banned slogans, got yourself beaten up by the police, arrested a couple of times; plastered walls with subversive posters . . . The past is valid only in relation to whether the present recognizes it.’ In this collection of new stories…

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Year of Wonders

“This gripping historical novel is based on the true story of Eyam, the “Plague Village”, in the rugged mountain spine of England. In 1666, a tainted bolt of cloth from London carries bubonic infection to this isolated settlement of shepherds and lead miners. A visionary young preacher convinces the villagers to seal themselves off in a deadly quarantine to prevent…

Tags: genre: literary fiction, genre: historical fiction, length: 250-500 pages, interest: disasters, interest: history, character age: teens, character age: 20-35, style: old-fashioned/traditional, mood: serious/tense | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Jellicoe Road

“In this absorbing new novel by the award-winning author of “Saving Francesca,” nothing is as it seems and every clue leads to more questions as Taylor Markham tries to put together the pieces of her past.”
Robin’s Note: If you enjoy rich language, intense drama, and building suspense, this novel is outstanding.  This one takes a bit of time…

Tags: genre: literary fiction, length: 250-500 pages, interest: coming of age, interest: families, genre: young adult/teen | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

The Book Thief

“Trying to make sense of the horrors of World War II, Death relates the story of Liesel—a young German girl whose book-stealing and story-telling talents help sustain her family and the Jewish man they are hiding, as well as their neighbors.”
Robin’s Note: Markus Zusak based this title on his parents’ memories of World War II in Germany as…

Tags: genre: historical fiction, length: more than 500 pages, character age: under 12, mood: serious/tense, genre: young adult/teen, style: old-fashioned/traditional, language: lush/poetic | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

The Hunger Games

“In a future North America, where the rulers of Panem maintain control through an annual televised survival competition pitting young people from each of the twelve districts against one another, sixteen-year-old Katniss’s skills are put to the test when she voluntarily takes her younger sister’s place.”
Robin’s Note: The Hunger Games has gathered quite a following, and with good…

Tags: genre: science fiction, format: multi-book series, length: 250-500 pages, style: easy, character age: teens, genre: young adult/teen, genre: action/adventure, mood: serious/tense | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Leviathan

“In an alternate 1914 Europe, fifteen-year-old Austrian Prince Alek, on the run from the Clanker Powers who are attempting to take over the globe using mechanical machinery, forms an uneasy alliance with Deryn who, disguised as a boy to join the British Air Service, is learning to fly genetically-engineered beasts.”
Robin’s Note: You may have already read or seen…

Tags: genre: fantasy, length: 250-500 pages, interest: coming of age, character age: teens, interest: steampunk, genre: alternate history, style: old-fashioned/traditional, genre: young adult/teen, interest: military/war | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

Inda

“Indevan-Dal is the second son of the Prince and Princess of Choraed Elgaer, destined to become his elder brother Tanrid’s Shield Arm-his military champion. Like all second sons, he is to be privately trained at home by Tanrid, the brother whose lands he will one day protect. When the King’s Voice comes to summon Inda to the Military Academy, he…

Tags: format: multi-book series, genre: fantasy, length: more than 500 pages, interest: coming of age, style: demanding, style: many plot lines, character age: teens, interest: journeys/travel, genre: action/adventure, interest: military/war | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

The Looking Glass Wars

“When she is cast out of Wonderland by her evil aunt Redd, young Alyss Heart finds herself living in Victorian Oxford as Alice Liddell and struggles to keep memories of her kingdom intact until she can return and claim her rightful throne.”
Robin’s Note: If you like richly imagined fantasy, Frank Beddor’s new series featuring a very different Hatter. …

Tags: genre: fantasy, genre: thrillers, interest: books about books, length: 250-500 pages, interest: retellings, setting: historical, style: many plot lines, setting: fantasy lands, character age: 20-35, genre: action/adventure | Permalink | Continue Reading ›

The Rule of Four

“An ivy league murder, a mysterious coded manuscript, and the secrets of a Renaissance prince collide memorably in The Rule of Four—a brilliant work of fiction that weaves together suspense and scholarship, high art and unimaginable treachery. It’s Easter at Princeton. Seniors are scrambling to finish their theses. And two students, Tom Sullivan and Paul Harris, are a hair’s breadth…

Tags: genre: historical fiction, interest: books about books, interest: history, style: many plot lines, character age: 20-35, interest: academia, mood: serious/tense | Permalink | Continue Reading ›