October 2019

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Happy Halloween! Here’s Our Spoooooky October Facebook Live Book List

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Trick or treat! The Library Love Fest Team took to Facebook Live on Monday, October 28th, to discuss terrifyingly good books that we previously hadn't presented. In true LLF fashion, we brought the holiday spirit. 

If you couldn't join us live, you can still watch the archived video below via Facebook or Youtube. We've also provided a list of the titles we discussed!

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Blossom and Bones by Kim Krans

The Sea of Lost Girls by Carol Goodman

No Bad Deed by Heather Chavez

Listen to LLF's Virginia Stanley read from No Bad Deed!

 

No Exit by Taylor Adams

Mother Land by Leah Franqui

The Distant Dead by Heather Young

Sanctuary by Luca D'Andrea

Help for the Haunted by John Searles  

Watch an author video with John Searles!

Race the Sands by Sarah Beth Durst 

Get more scifi and fantasy reading recommendations by listening to our podcast episode featuring David Pomerico, Editorial Director for Harper Voyager US!

 

The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa

The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn

The Dead Wife by Sue Fortin

Black Mad Wheel by Josh Malerman

Below, you can listen to author Josh Malerman discuss his novel Bird Box (now a Netflix Original Movie!), and how being a musician informs his work!

 

The Last Seance by Agatha Christie

We hope you enjoyed our October Facebook Live! We'll see you next month. Until then, have a happy Halloween!

-Chris

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Adriana Trigiani’s TONY’S WIFE Wins People’s Choice Award in Fiction at Library of Virginia Literary Awards

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A big congratulations to Tony's Wife by Adriana Trigiani, the winner of the People's Choice Award in Fiction at the 2019 Library of Virginia Literary Awards! The Library of Virginia Literary Awards are given to outstanding Virginia authors in the areas of poetry, fiction, nonfiction (and, in the case of nonfiction, also by any author about a Virginia subject), and literary lifetime achievement. The People's Choice Award winners are selected based on online voting. 

To see a full list of the winners and the long list of finalists, including HarperCollins author James A. McLaughlin's Bearskin, read the awards announcement here.

Three cheers for Adriana Trigiani! In celebration, we are giving away finished copies of Tony's Wife to the first 10 librarians to email librarylovefest@harpercollins.com.

-Lainey

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Editors Unedited: A Conversation with Harper Voyager U.S. Editorial Director David Pomerico

Our latest episode of The Library Love Fest Podcast is out of this world—literally! This week, we sat down with Editorial Director David Pomerico to learn more about our Harper Voyager imprint. Our Harper Voyager imprint at HarperCollins publishes some of the most notable names in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. On the episode, David gave an overview of the imprint, new topics they hope to cover in the future, and a presentation of some upcoming Winter/Summer 2020 titles. Listen to the episode and check out the title list below. You can find out more about Harper Voyager and sign up for their newsletter here.

Titles presented:

Daughter from the Dark by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko, translated by Julia Meitov Hersey

The Sisters Grimm by Menna van Praag

Chaos Reigning by Jessie Mihalik

A Pale Light in the Black by K. B. Wagers

Race the Sands by Sarah Beth Durst

Crush the King by Jennifer Estep

 

David also mentioned these authors in response to the question about diversity in the genre:

To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers

Noumenon Infinity by Marina J. Lostetter

Escaping Exodus by Nicky Drayden

A Study in Honor and The Hound of Justice by Claire O'Dell

The Dragon Republic by R. F. Kuang

The Blue Eye by Ausma Zehanat Khan

Markswoman and Mahimata by Rati Mehrotra

And he mentioned The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai as a rom-com he loved!

I hope you enjoyed this imprint overview. If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to share on social and let us know your current sci-fi/fantasy read!

-Lainey

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LLF Guest Post from Author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni: “Libraries will get you through times of no money far better than money will get you through times of no libraries.”

9789353025984The Forest of Enchantments is a brilliant retelling of the Ramayana, one of the world’s greatest epics as well as a tragic love story. It is also a very human story of some of the other women in the epic, often misunderstood and relegated to the margins: Kaikeyi, Surpanakha, and Mandodari. While the Ramayana resonates even today, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni makes it more relevant than ever, asking questions such as: How should women be treated by their loved ones? What are their rights in a relationship? When does a woman need to stand up and say, ‘Enough!’

The Diwali festival is coming up on October 27, 2019. In celebration, we welcome a guest post by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, the author of The Forest of Enchantments. She is the winner of an American Book Award, the Italian Premio Scanno, and several Pushcart Prizes. Her books have been translated into 29 languages, including Hebrew, Hindi, and Hungarian, and some have been made into movies. She teaches Creative Writing at the University of Houston. Having been a poor grad student for many years, she is a lover of libraries and a staunch believer of the saying, “Libraries will get you through times of no money far better than money will get you through times of no libraries."

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Fall is a popular time for festivals around the world. There’s Halloween and the National Apple Festival in the US, the Moon Festival in China, the Matchmaking Festival in Ireland, Mehregan in Iran—and Diwali in India. Diwali, the festival of lights, perhaps the most popular festival in India, is celebrated by millions of people of Indian origin across the world. It has always been my favorite, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness, something we seem to need more and more each year.

This year, though, it holds a special meaning for me.

The first ever Diwali was celebrated, people say, to commemorate the return of King Ram and his wife Sita to their kingdom, Ayodhya, after the demon king Ravan had been vanquished. Thus it is central to my new novel, The Forest of Enchantments, which retells the story of Sita, a woman much misrepresented by centuries of patriarchal reinterpretation.

Growing up, I’d been fascinated by the story of Sita, the beautiful princess who accompanies her beloved husband Prince Ram to the forest when he is banished due to a stepmother’s trickery. I’d read over and over about the abduction that separates her from Ram, how they are reunited, and the unexpectedly tragic turn that Sita’s life takes just when she is ready to live happily ever after. I always felt she was more than the docile wife my elders interpreted her to be. In The Forest of Enchantments, I explore her endurance, her courage, her outrage at victim-shaming, her resolution to not compromise her values—but also her humor and her very human shortcomings. At once timeless and timely, her life touches on contemporary themes such as #MeToo and single motherhood.

At this dark time in our world when so many countries are looking with suspicion upon their immigrants, multicultural books are one of the best ways to bring people together. And libraries are one of the best places to access such books. My hope is that they will enable The Forest of Enchantments to reach many people and help them celebrate the festival of humanity that we share. That readers will resonate with Sita as she discovers, “No one can take your dignity away from you. You lose it only by your own actions.”

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Thank you, Chitra! The Forest of Enchantments is available now. We are giving away finished copies to the first 10 librarians to email librarylovefest@harpercollins.com.

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Join Us Tomorrow, 10/17, for a Facebook Live Interview with Kassandra Montag, Author of AFTER THE FLOOD, the Inaugural Libraries Transform Book Pick Selection!

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Booklist’s Senior Editor Susan Maguire sits down with Kassandra Montag, author of After the Flood, the inaugural Libraries Transform Book Pick selection.

Join us TOMORROW, Thursday, October 17 at 3pm EST, 2pm CT to watch this conversation on Facebook Live!
 

To watch the interview, visit the American Library Association Facebook page!

All public libraries in the U.S. currently participating in OverDrive are lending unlimited copies of the ebook edition of After the Flood to borrowers during the reading period of October 7-21, 2019.

The clock is ticking! Libraries only have a few more days to loan the ebook edition of After the Flood at no cost with no holds or waitlists.

The deadline to download is October 21!

Learn more about the Libraries Transform Book Pick: http://bit.ly/lt-book-pick

To help public libraries promote the program and encourage checkouts, free marketing resources are available, including a flyer template, social media graphics, a sample press release, and more. (Registration is required but the tools are free.)

A discussion guide and other materials for libraries to fuel discussion about the book are also available!

For more information and resources, please visit the I Love Libraries website or join the conversation online using the hashtag #LTBookPick.

-Chris

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Reminder: AFTER THE FLOOD by Kassandra Montag is the Inaugural Libraries Transform Book Pick!

NovannouncReminder: After the Flood by Kassandra Montag, the inaugural Libraries Transform Book Pick, a new digital reading program from ALA in collaboration with Rakuten OverDrive, is available as an ebook with no waitlists or holds until October 21, 2019. 

Public libraries in the U.S. already partnering with OverDrive can lend ebook copies of After the Flood at no cost during the two-week program. Readers will only need a library card and the Libby app to download a copy.

To help public libraries promote the program and encourage checkouts, free marketing resources are available, including a flyer template, social media graphics, a sample press release, and more. (Registration is required but the tools are free.)

A discussion guide and other materials for libraries to fuel discussion about the book are also available!

Click here to listen to an exclusive interview with author Kassandra Montag!

For more information and resources, please visit the I Love Libraries website or join the conversation online using the hashtag #LTBookPick.

-Chris

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The November LibraryReads List is Here!

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You voted, they counted, and the winners have finally been announced!

This month, we are thrilled to share that we have TWO selections for the November LibraryReads List: Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert and We Met in December by Rosie Curtis.

Click here to see the full list.

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netGet a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert: Talia Hibbert, one of contemporary romance’s brightest new stars, delivers a witty, hilarious romantic comedy about a woman who’s tired of being "boring" and recruits her mysterious, sexy neighbor to help her get a life—perfect for fans of Sally Thorne, Jasmine Guillory, and Helen Hoang.

"Will readers giggle at the cuteness of the banter and weep at the emotional truths that are thrown down…? Absolutely. Is this book what the word 'charming' was invented for? Probably. This interracial romance with a disabled heroine is an #OwnVoices treat that will satisfy readers who love a cinnamon-roll hero and love scenes that scorch the dang pages."
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image from edel-images.azureedge.netWe Met in December by Rosie Curtis: Following a year in the life of a twenty-something American woman who falls hard for her London flat mate, this clever, fun, and unforgettable romantic comedy is the perfect feel-good holiday read.

"Curtis has a gift for capturing complex emotion and both romantic and platonic intimacy. The witty dialogue, loyal friendships, and endearing romance are sure to capture readers’ hearts."
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Thanks to all who participated and submitted votes for the November LibraryReads list! Be sure to submit your votes for the December LibraryReads list by November 1st. You can see our recommendations here. Click here to learn more about LibraryReads.

-Chris

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LLF Staff Suggestions for the December and January LibraryReads Lists

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We hope you enjoy our staff suggestions for the December and January LibraryReads lists!

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netAfricaville by Jeffrey Colvin
For fans of: Washington Black by Esi Edugyan and
The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis

A ferociously talented writer makes his stunning debut with this richly woven tapestry, set in a small Nova Scotia town settled by former slaves, that depicts several generations of one family bound together and torn apart by blood, faith, time, and fate.

"Colvin’s intriguing and memorable debut shines a light on a little-known black experience: the freed slaves from the Caribbean and U.S. who established a community in Canada in the 1800s…. this is a penetrating, fresh look at the indomitable spirit of black pioneers and their descendants."
Publishers Weekly

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LibraryReads Votes Due: November 1, 2019

 


image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Network
by L. C. Shaw
For fans of: Dead Man Running by Steve Hamilton and
The Bishop's Pawn
by Steve Berry
A pulse-pounding, page-turning thriller involving corruption, secrets, and lies at the very deepest levels of government and media.

"The Network offers a superb blend of a political, speculative, and action thriller.  Lynne Constantine manages this delicate balancing act with a skill and aplomb that is both a throwback to Robert Ludlum and testament to Dan Brown.  The kind of tale Alfred Hitchcock would have loved to adapt and thriller lovers are certain to devour.
—Jon Land, USA Today bestselling author of Strong as Steel

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LibraryReads Votes Due: November 1, 2019


For more great reading suggestions for December, check out our

December LibraryReads Suggestions Edelweiss catalog!

The deadline to submit your votes is November 1!

 

Looking Ahead: Reading Suggestions for January


image from edel-images.azureedge.netMy Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell
For fans of: My Absolute Darling by Gabriel Tallent and
The Girls
by Emma Cline

Exploring the psychological dynamics of the relationship between a precocious yet naïve teenage girl and her magnetic and manipulative teacher, a brilliant, all-consuming read that marks the explosive debut of an extraordinary new writer.

"Russell’s novel, alternating between past and present, presents a damning indictment of sexual predation, as she starkly elucidates the ways in which abuse robbed Vanessa not only of her childhood but also of her own once-promising future. It also prompts readers to interrogate their own assumptions about victimhood, consent, and agency. This is a frighteningly sharp debut."
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"A deeply relevant debut novel…[that] enlightens even as it chills."
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"A gut-wrenching debut."
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image from edel-images.azureedge.netHighfire by Eoin Colfer
For fans of: The Oracle Year by Charles Soule and Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor
From the New York Times bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series comes a hilarious and high-octane adult novel about a vodka-drinking, Flashdance-loving dragon who lives an isolated life in the bayous of Louisiana—and the raucous adventures that ensue when he crosses paths with a fifteen-year-old troublemaker on the run from a crooked sheriff.

Click here to read a behind-the-book essay from Eoin Colfer!

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LibraryReads Votes Due: December 1, 2019

 


image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe End of the Ocean
by Maja Lunde
For fans of: Gold Fame Citrus by Claire Vaye Watkins and The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi
From the author of the #1 international bestseller The History of Bees, a captivating story of the power of nature and the human spirit that explores the threat of a devastating worldwide drought, witnessed through the lives of a father, a daughter, and a woman who will risk her life to save the future.

"Lyrical, atmospheric, and eerily prescient, The End of the Ocean is my favorite kind of speculative fiction. Lunde expertly weaves together both a warning and a gorgeous literary work of love and survival that will leave you wishing for rain."
—Christina Dalcher, bestselling author of Vox  

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netLove Her or Lose Her by Tessa Bailey
For fans of: 99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne and
My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren
The New York Times bestselling author of Fix Her Up returns with a unique, sexy romantic comedy about a young married couple whose rocky relationship needs a serious renovation.

"Books by Tessa Bailey are an insta-buy for me.
—Sally Thorne, USA Today bestselling author of The Hating Game and 99 Percent Mine

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netLittle Gods
by Meng Jin
For fans of: Stay with Me by Ayobami Adebayo and
The Leavers by Lisa Ko

Combining the emotional resonance of Home Fire with the ambition and innovation of Asymmetry, a lyrical and thought-provoking debut novel that explores the complex web of grief, memory, time, physics, history, and selfhood in the immigrant experience, and the complicated bond between daughters and mothers.

"Meng Jin is a writer whose sweep is as intimate as it is global.  Little Gods is a novel about the heart-wracking ways in which we move through history and time.  A fierce and intelligent debut from a writer with longitude and latitude embedded in her vision."
—Colum McCann, bestselling author of Let the Great World Spin

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image from edel-images.azureedge.netThe Gimmicks by Chris McCormick
For fans of: Imagine Me Gone by Adam Haslett and
The Association of Small Bombs by Karan Mahajan
Set in the waning years of the Cold War, a stunning debut novel about a trio of young Armenians that moves from the Soviet Union, across Europe, to Southern California, and at its center, one of the most tragic cataclysms in twentieth-century history—the Armenian Genocide—whose traumatic reverberations will have unexpected consequences on all three lives.

"The Gimmicks is a gorgeous epic that astounds with its scope and beauty. With empathy and humor, McCormick unravels the ties between brotherhood and betrayal, love and abandonment, and the fictions we create to live with the pain of the past. This novel will blow you away.
—Brit Bennett, New York Times bestselling author of The Mothers

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LibraryReads Votes Due: December 1, 2019


For more great reading suggestions for January, check out our

January LibraryReads Suggestions Edelweiss catalog!

The deadline to submit your votes is December 1!

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We hope you enjoy the books! For more information about LibraryReads, visit their websiteRemember: Vote early! Vote often!

-Chris

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Catch the Replay of the HarperCollins Librarian Love Fest!

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Hello, librarians!

On Friday, October 11th, Library Love Fest hosted our two-part book buzz and author talk. The event was live streamed from the Library Love Fest Facebook page and the replay can be viewed below!

Please note: A Facebook account is not required in order to watch the replay of our presentation! A recording of the presentation is also available on the Library Love Fest Youtube channel.

For a printable version of the handout, visit https://tinyurl.com/y54pvrnz
 
Part 1 of the Librarian Love Fest Book Buzz:

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Part 2 of the Librarian Love Fest Book Buzz,
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special guest speaker Jeffrey Colvin,
debut author of Africaville (on sale December 10th, 2019):
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If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask!

-The LLF Team (Virginia, Chris, and Lainey) 

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Announcing ALA’s Libraries Transform Book Pick…AFTER THE FLOOD by Kassandra Montag

Untitled-1Big news from library land: ALA is launching their Libraries Transform Book Pick, a new digital reading program in collaboration with Rakuten OverDrive, which connects readers nationwide by offering free access to the same ebook through their public libraries. We are very excited to share the news that their first selection is 
After the Flood by Kassandra Montag!

The ebook will be available with no waitlists or holds from October 7-21, 2019. Public libraries in the U.S. already partnering with OverDrive can lend ebook copies of After the Flood at no cost during the two-week program. Readers will only need a library card and the Libby app to download a copy.

To help public libraries promote the program and encourage checkouts, free marketing resources are available, including a flyer template, social media graphics, a sample press release, and more. (Registration is required but the tools are free.)

A discussion guide and other materials for libraries to fuel discussion about the book are also available!

Click here to read an exclusive interview with author Kassandra Montag!

For more information and resources, please visit the I Love Libraries website or join the conversation online using the hashtag #LTBookPick.

A note from Donna Seaman, the Booklist editor who helped select After the Flood: "As we pondered the criteria for the Libraries Transform Book Pick, we found ourselves––and by 'we' I’m referring to myself, Senior Editor Susan Maguire and Associate Editor Annie Bostrom––galvanized by how the overarching theme of transformation is manifest in such totality and so very dramatically in Kassandra Montag's After the Flood, a speculative epic set in a world ravaged by climate change. We also felt that the strong women protagonists in this tale of a mother’s quest for a lost daughter made for exciting reading, as does Montag's skill in provoking us to think about timely issues as she holds us rapt with the timeless thrills of heroism, adventure, and suspense. After the Flood is an ideal catalyst for lively and probing book-club discussions."

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