November 2010

American Library Association, Avon, Books, Collection Development, HarperCollins Publishers, Laura Lippman, Libraries, The Girl in the Green Raincoat

The Girl in the Green Raincoat

GirlintheGreenRainCoat pb c Laura Lippman has done it AGAIN!  I just finished The Girl in the Green Raincoat on sale in January 2011.  The Girl in the Green Raincoat is a new Tess Monaghan novel that first appeared in serial format in the New York Times Magazine. 

In this new novel, we visit Tess Monaghan, who is now seven months pregnant and confined to bed rest.  So instead of being able to track the next case, she spends her time looking out her window watching a girl wearing a green raincoat walking her dog.  Everyday is business as usual until one day Tess notices the dog running loose and the girl in the green raincoat is nowhere to be found.   Using her instincts, Tess believes something has happened to the young woman and the search begins to find her fate.

I found the book to be delightfully entertaining…a real page turner!  I think it's an excellent read for those who are hardcore Laura Lippman fans.  I also think it's great for those who haven't discovered her yet and are dying to add a new author to their reading lists.

I would love to hear your comments.  I will send free advance reader copies of The Girl in the Green Raincoat  to the 10 lucky people who send us a comment or an email at librarylovefest at harpercollins dot com.  If you would be so kind as to send a brief review of the book after you read it, I would greatly appreciate it!

Congratulations Laura on this excellent book.  It's sure to be a winner!

Enjoy!

-Bobby

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Gobble, Gobble!

 
Thanksgiving_cornucopia_sunrise We at HarperLibrary wanted to take the time to wish you a very Happy and Safe Thanksgiving…from our families to yours!

Enjoy!

Virginia, Bobby & Kayleigh

Books, Collection Development, Ecco, HarperCollins Publishers, Just Kids, Libraries, National Book Award, Patti Smith

Patti Smith, National Book Award Winner!

JustKids hc cCongratulations to Ecco author Patti Smith!  Patti has won the National Book Award for nonfiction for Just Kids.

Check out all the amazing coverage Just Kids has received:

The New York Times
November 18, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/18/books/18awards.html?_r=1&scp=3&sq=national%20book%20awards&st=cse
 

USA Today
November 18, 2010
http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2010-11-18-NatBookAwards18_ST_N.htm

The Los Angeles Times
November 18, 2010
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-national-book-awards-20101118,0,5196901.story 
 
The Washington Post
November 18, 2010
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/political-bookworm/2010/11/2010_national_book_awards_winn.html

The Huffington Post
November 18, 2010
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/18/smiths-just-kids-is-award_n_785268.html

NPR.org
November 18, 2010
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2010/11/18/131403634/surprise-jaimy-gordon-wins-the-national-book-award-and-patti-smith-weeps 

AOL.com / Spinner
November 18, 2010
http://www.spinner.com/2010/11/18/patti-smith-just-kids-national-book-award/

Bloomberg.com
November 18, 2010
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-11-18/patti-smith-punk-legend-wins-national-book-award-for-mapplethorpe-memoir.html
 
 
JustKids pb c Please join us as we wish Patti Smith a hearty and well deserved CONGRATULATIONS!  We are over the moon!  If you haven't picked up Just Kids, please do so ASAP!

Enjoy,

-Bobby

Library Journal, Mary Jane Clark, To Have and to Kill

To Have and to Kill

9780061995545_0_Cover Here at Library Marketing HQ, we are big fans of mystery maven Mary Jane Clark.  We are also big fans of cake, so it's with great pleasure that we introduce you to her new Wedding Cake series, beginning with the launch of To Have and to Kill.  Check out these quotes!   

“The first book in best-selling suspense author Clark’s (Dying for Mercy; Lights Out Tonight) new series is an old-fashioned whodunit set in a modern world that’s high on suspense and low on gore. The number of characters with motive for murder keeps you guessing, and the action-packed short chapters keep the story moving. You’ll also learn a little about cake decorating, and there’s a sweet surprise at the end.”—Library Journal 10/15/2010

“A promising new cozy series from bestseller Clark” – Publishers Weekly 09/27/2010

To Have and to Kill hits shelves next month–cozy fans, consider yourselves briefed!

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RT Book Reviews Nominees

9780061965753 Congratulations to our many RT Book Reviews award nominees! RT Book Reviews offers awards for best book, in a wide variety of categories, and career achievement. The winners will be honored at an award ceremony in April at the 28th annual Booklovers Convention. Here's the complete list of nominees.

Career Achievement Nominees

Historical
Julia Quinn

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller
Dennis Lehane
Charles Todd

Urban Fantasy
Kim Harrison

Reviewer’s Choice Nominees

Best Romantic Suspense Novel
Death Echo
by Elizabeth Lowell
9780061629754
(William Morrow; Ed.: Carrie Feron)

Best Multicultural Novel
A Second Helping
by Beverly Jenkins
9780061547812
(Avon; Ed.: Erika Tsang)

Best Futuristic Romance
Close Contact
by Katherine Allred
9780061672439
(Eos; Ed.: Emily Krump)

Beyond the Night
by Joss Ware
9780061734014
(Avon; Ed.: Erika Tsang)

Best Vampire Romance
Eternal Kiss of Darkness
by Jeaniene Frost
9780061783166
(Avon; Ed.: Erika Tsang)

Best Shapeshifter Romance
In the Dark of Dreams
by Marjorie M. Liu
9780062020161
(Avon; Ed.: May Chen)

Best Contemporary Mystery
212
by Alafair Burke
9780061561221
(Harper; Ed.: Jennifer Barth)

Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
by Tom Franklin
9780060594664
(William Morrow; Ed.: David Highfill)

Moonlight Mile
by Dennis Lehane
9780061836923
(William Morrow; Ed.: Claire Wachtel)


Books, Cooking, Ree Drummond, The Pioneer Woman Cooks

The Pioneer Woman on Throwdown with Bobby Flay

9780061658198 Okay, so yesterday I spent upwards of 10 minutes explaining the appeal of Throwdown to the office.  Hulu has the following description of the show:

"Chef Bobby Flay is on a secret mission to challenge the absolute masters in one kind of cooking — award winning BBQers, bakers, pizza makers and more — some with a roomful of trophies to prove it. In each episode, one of these cooks thinks Food Network is shooting their profile for a show. What they don't know is that Bobby is going to drop in for a surprise visit and challenge them to an unexpected cook-off. Since they're in their element and Bobby's out of his, prepare for an exciting, tension-filled competition."

I happen to really love Bobby Flay, whether he's winning or losing with grace.  He's not a broad-market television personality–he's a true-blue chef.  Plus, his culinary assistants are constantly ribbing him, which means part of the fun is watching their banter in the test-kitchen.   

Why am I telling you all this? Yesterday we got a memo from our publicity department: our author, Ree Drummond, is facing off with Bobby next week on Throwdown! Ree is the author of The Pioneer Woman Cooks and will be throwing down for a Thanksgiving challenge, a week from today.  That's November 17th, 9 pm EST on the Food Network.  Clearly I'm psyched, but what about you? In Bobby's words: "Keep doing what you do, but ask yourself this: are you ready for a throwdown?"

-Kayleigh

 PS: My blind devotion to Throwdown might be a bi-product of these sticky buns from Flour Bakery.  If you're ever in Boston, they are epic. See below!

Book Buzz, Books, Collection Development, Dennis Lehane, HarperCollins Publishers, Libraries, Moonlight Mile

Moonlight Mile – Guest Review

Moonlight hc cWe at HarperLibrary are very excited about the new book from Dennis Lehane entitled Moonlight Mile.  Clearly we are not the only ones!  Check out this great review from Lesa Holstine, Library Manager from Arizona:

Lesa's Book Critiques
Books and Authors, with an emphasis on Mysteries.
Moonlight Mile by Dennis Lehane

Twelve years ago, Angela Gennaro walked out on her partner, Patrick Kenzie when he turned four-year-old Amanda McCready over to her mother in Gone, Baby, Gone.  There was one more book in the series, then Dennis Lehane moved on to standalone novels, leaving Kenzie/Gennaro fans begging for more.  We've waited eleven years for Moonlight Mile, but we finally have the novel that concludes the series in a way we can live with.

Twelve years after the events of Gone, Baby, Gone, Patrick Kenzie is still a private investigator.  He's also a desperate man, "Sucking it up doing jobs I don't like for a company I'm not terribly in love with so that eventually I can get hired permanent and we can get insurance and benefits and a paid vacation."  He and Angie are married.  She's close to getting her doctorate, and they have a four-year-old daughter.  But, they're hurting in a bad economy just as everyone else is.  He lost his free office as a consequence of the church reforms in Boston following their failure to deal with bad priests.  Patrick is feeling the same desperation as so many people in the bad economy, worrying about money and mortgage payments.

And, Amanda McCready has disappeared again.  Her aunt never forgave Patrick for giving Amanda back to her lousy mother.  Since Bea blames Patrick for the past, she wants him to find the sixteen-year-old. But, now, she's a sixteen-year-old on the run from her crazy mother and gun-toting husband, with just a few members of the Russian mob after her.  So why wouldn't Patrick look for Amanda when, "A girl disappears again twelve years after her first disappearance brought down a gang of cops and cost the city a few mil during a bad budget year?"  Of course, he'll take the case that drove a wedge between him and Angie twelve years earlier. 

Dennis Lehane has brought us full circle with Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro Kenzie.  And, he is still the master at telling the story of the couple and their community.  They're brought up-to-date in a city suffering from a bad economy; empty houses, unfinished developments, and people desperate to survive.  It's a story of consequences, consequences as a result of events twelve years earlier, and consequences of events the characters have no control over, the economy.   Moonlight Mile allows Patrick and Angie to team up for one more case, while Angie reminds him "Why we got out of the rough stuff business.  It wasn't just because you got shot.  It was because we were junkies to it.  We loved it.  We still love it."  

And, we still love Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro.  So, thank you, Dennis Lehane, for Moonlight Mile.  Here's a fan who accepts Moonlight Mile as a satisfying conclusion to a beloved series.

Dennis Lehane's website is http://www.dennislehanebooks.com/

Moonlight Mile by Dennis Lehane.  HarperCollins, ©2010. ISBN 9780061836923 (hardcover), 336p. 
 
Thank you!
Lesa

Many thanks Lesa!  Pick up your copy of Moonlight Mile  NOW!

Enjoy!

-Bobby

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