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Happy Thanksgiving!

Tomorrow I will be giving thanks for this wonderful job because it gives me the chance to interact with you lovely readers and how lucky is that?? 

We wish you lots of joy and happiness as you celebrate this day of thanks with your loved ones, and thought it would be cool to share this clip of Kenneth C. Davis doing what he does best, educating!  Check out his appearance on the CBS Morning Show where he discusses the actual origins and history behind this day.

 

 

And don't forget what a wise man (I'm pretty sure it was Ben Franklin) once said, "On this day of Thanksgiving, treasure your relationships, your health and be sure to wear stretchy pants."

– Annie

PS: Ok, you got me…I said that.

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Love is in the Air!

You guys, Valentine's Day is not even close, but I'm bursting with lurve because Library Journal has named their top romances of 2012 and quite a few look familiar! 


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A WEEK TO BE WICKED by Tessa Dare

A fake elopement takes an unlikely—but totally engaging—pair on a wild journey to Scotland in a sexy, nonstop adventure that is witty, offbeat, and often hilarious.


THE GREAT ESCAPE
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

A woman raised in the spotlight rebels in spades when she bolts from her wedding and takes off with a mysterious biker. This sassy, sexy, incredibly sharp romance picks up where
9780062106186_0_Cover Phillips’s Call Me Irresistible leaves off, addressing serious issues with over-the-top humor, spot-on dialog, and touching tenderness.


SCANDAL WEARS SATIN
by Loretta Chase

A clever, unstoppable beauty engineers a deliciously wicked deception in order to avert scandal, keep the family’s secrets, and save her and her sisters’ dressmaking business—as well as exact a bit of revenge—in a neatly plotted, witty Regency romp that brims with memorable characters and is as funny as it is heartwarming.


– Annie

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Are you Sleepless in Seattle? 
Get your morning buzz with the
HarperCollins Adult Book Buzz!

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What’s brewing in Summer 2013? Join us and find out! 

Saturday January 26th
10:30 am-11:45 am
The Conference Center of the Washington State Convention Center
WSCC-TCC LL4-5

Get the inside track on your favorite authors and discover some new ones along the way. 
Light refreshments will be served.

Space is limited, so please RSVP to librarylovefest@harpercollins.com with the subject line
“Midwinter Book Buzz.”

 

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Congratulations, Louise Erdrich!

9780062065247Last night was an exciting evening in the book world. The National Book Award winners were announced and I'm guessing you have an idea who might have won. Louise Erdrich took home the prestigious award for fiction for The Round House! This is the second in a trilogy, following The Plague of Doves (a Pulitzer Prize finalist, nbd), and I highly recommend reading it. I presented this title at ALA in June, and although I had not read the first book, I really enjoyed this one and didn't feel like I was missing out on anything.  Then I went back and read The Plague of Doves, and now can't wait to complete the set. You can hear me chatting about the book over on Earlyword.

Also nominated was Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, a particular in-house fave. Kayleigh loves this book and anything she recommends I immediately add to my TBR pile, so follow suit and get on it!

– Annie

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Honestly, Lincoln Looks Abe-azing

OMG THAT'S THE WORST OF ALL THE PUNS I'VE EVER WRITTEN! In my defense, I have a cold and everything I say sounds like this.  

So, to the point of my post…LINCOLN.  How good does this movie look?? SO GOOD! I've been obsessively reading everything I can find on it, and I am so excited to see it.  Daniel Day Lewis is magic.  Did you know Spielberg tried to make everything as authentic as possible, down to using Lincoln's actual pocket watch for the sound effects? I'll stop geeking out now.

We happen to have an excellent backlist of Lincoln related material which I recommend as companion reading:


9780060518509Manhunt
by James Swanson describes
the hour-by-hour details of the twelve days after Abraham Lincoln’s
assassination when various factions within the U.S. government — and
even some outside it — hunted for the President’s killer, John Wilkes
Booth.
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Bloody Crimes by James Swanson is the epic
story of the search for Jefferson Davis across the South, and the
eventful funeral procession for the assassinated president.



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Lincoln by Harold Holzer (the movie tie-in) is written especially for young readers by a Lincoln and
Civil War expert, author, and consultant to the movie. It traces how
Lincoln came to view slavery and end it. 

To make up for the terrible jokes that I subject you to, I'm giving away some books! First 10 lucky people to email librarylovefest@harpercollins.com will get their pick of one of these titles.  Include the title and your mailing address in the email, please.

– Adenoidal Annie

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What I’m Reading: The Golem and the Jinni

9780062110831_0_CoverI chat about lots of things, but I don't often tell you specifically what I'm reading in real time.  So since it's obvi all about me, I've decided to start a feature called "What I'm Reading." Excited?

First up, something I am a huge fan of, The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker. This is a debut novel that I think everyone will find wonderfully engaging.      

The story is set in 1900 NYC (I am already sold!). Wecker introduces the Golem, a being made of clay, created to do her master's bidding, but who finds herself un-moored from her purpose when he dies (NOT a spoiler, promise). She finds herself growing to care about the humans in her community, but feels fundamentally alone until she meets the Jinni, a creature of fire (conveniently manifested in hunky man form) who craves his freedom from the wizard who trapped him. Their lives intertwine in unexpected ways as they discover their origins aren't that different. Wecker marries historical fiction and fable, one from Yiddish and the other from Arab mythology, into an incredible story of love, acceptance and bravery. The supporting cast of characters is also very rich, a kind young social worker, a mysterious old man, and a nervous tinsmith contribute to the rich story telling.  

Michael Chabon, Erin Morgenstern and Jonathan Safran Foer have all been mentioned as comp authors, so way to go Helene! I think this could be a really great discovery for you and your patrons.  Check, check, check, check it out!

– Annie

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Galley Giveaway

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, our thoughts and hopes for a timely recovery go out to anyone who has been effected. We are going to do what we do best here, and give away a grab-bag full of galleys to three libraries in the tri-state area. Each box will contain 10 galleys of an assortment of non-fiction, fiction, mystery, spiritual, historical, and perhaps a few other things as well.  

Public librarians in NY, NJ or CT, please email librarylovefest@harpercollins.com by Tuesday, November 6th (ELECTION DAY!) when three winners will be chosen at random.

Stay safe this weekend.

– Annie

 

 

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Rat-a-tattoo, I’m looking for you!

DPL_STORY_415468What is with that title? I'm a bit punchy on this Friday afternoon.  Anyway, I had an idea that seemed fun, so I thought I'd run with it and see what happens.  I'm soliciting pictures of your literary tattoos! I'd love to get a heap of photos of book/library-related ink, and then share them on our Library Love Fest Facebook page. So, please go snap happy, include a bit of your tattoo history (why? where? when?), and then email librarylovefest@harpercollins.com. Maybe I'll be inspired to get my first one. Also, I'm thinking someone should get this awesome book (which I only found out we published after I told my idea to Virginia – promise!), so I'll choose someone at random from the submissions we get.  Participate! You know you want to.

– Annie out 

PS: Please be careful in the next few days with this crazy weather we're meant to have on the east coast. 

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Swoon! Johnny Depp Joins the Harper Family!

9780062248398_0_CoverI wish he'd join my actual family…I have a space open for hottie husband! Anyway, exciting news, Johnny Depp is partnering with Harper to create a new list of books named Infinitum Nihil. These titles will showcase authentic, outspoken, and visionary voices, from authors both celebrated and unsung, beginning with Doug Brinkley's The Unraveled Tales of Bob Dylan. Based on archival research and exclusive interviews with Dylan, the book will set the record straight on scores of issues related to the rock-and-roll legend.

In January 2013, also in conjunction with Brinkley, Infinitum Nihil will publish legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie’s only fully realized novel, House of Earth. Guthrie completed the novel in 1947 but the manuscript remained in his archives for decades. Now, with the help of his daughter, Nora Guthrie, and the Woody Guthrie Foundation, this prophetic and powerful portrait of the Texas Panhandle in the 1930s will at last be available to his fans.     

Johnny Depp said about his new imprint: “I pledge, on behalf of Infinitum Nihil, that we will do our best to deliver publications worthy of peoples’ time, of peoples’ concern. Publications that might ordinarily never have breached the parapet. For this dream realized, we would like to salute HarperCollins for their faith in us and look forward to a long and fruitful relationship together."  "Also, I love Annie."  Ok, he didn't say that part…I jest!

Despite his undiscovered love for me, this is great news and I look forward to sharing the new titles with you guys.

– Annie

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Kind of Kin, Kind of Fantastic

9780062198792_0_CoverKind of Kin by Rilla Askew is a novel that hits the tri-fecta of goodness (that’s a real thing) – it has fantastic writing, three-dimensional characters and relevant issues, in this case the contentious politics of our society.  Within a compulsively readable story, Askew addresses religion, immigration and civil rights, making this book perfect for meaty discussions (book club members, I’m looking at you).

You know who loves it?  Just a little someone named Adriana Trigiani (wha???).  She had this to say about it:

Kind of Kin is a kind of miracle. The character Sweet is an American original, doing her best to hold the family she loves together while trying not to fall apart. A winner.”

Kind of Kin is also a great example of what libraries can do when they support a novel.  The Pioneer Library System in Norman, Oklahoma is just one system in the state that is planning to do massive community outreach, booking events with reading groups and churches, and hosting author visits at different branches. 

I would suggest getting your hands on a copy tout de suite, and luckily that's easy enough because it is on Edelweiss.

– Annie


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The House Girl by Tara Conklin

9780062207395_0_CoverWe have several debuts to look forward to in the coming months (The Death of Bees, Reconstructing Amelia, The Guilty One), and The House Girl by Tara Conklin is tops amongst them. This stunning debut is a novel of love, family, and justice that intertwines the stories of an escaped house slave in 1852 Virginia and an ambitious young lawyer in contemporary New York.  Librarians have been buzzing about it, e.g:

"Excellent first novel about the lives of a house slave in Virginia in the mid 1800s and a first year associate lawyer in a top NYC law firm. The attorney is assigned to help on a case seeking reparations for slavery. She must find a direct descendant of a slave who was harmed by that system to serve as the plaintiff in this important case. We also learn of the life of Josephine, a talented artist who is the house slave on a crumbling plantations." - Jo Dervan, Rutgers University

Also, Sally Bissell from Lee County Library has a blog, Read Around the World, where you can find out her thoughts on this book that "deserves wide readership."

Positive peer praise = Peachy!

– Annie

 


 

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Wave Hello!

HarperWave-cropI'd like to introduce to you the newest member of the HarperCollins family, Harper Wave, which will feature a new line of General Health, Wellness and Lifestyle books.  The new imprint will launch its first titles in April 2013 with Get the Guy by dating expert and life coach Matthew Hussey, star of NBCs upcoming reality TV show Ready for Love. The Fall 2013 season will kick off with a health and fitness book from Cameron Diaz, who will share her secrets for looking and feeling great and show women how to live happier, healthier, stronger, and better. The season will also launch the first of a three-book partnership with the award-winning Garden & Gun, the magazine dubbed “the soul of the south,” with a definitive guide to all things Southern.

Among titles recently acquired are celebrity trainer responsible for some of the hottest bodies in Hollywood, Simone de la Rue’s Body by Simone; Jonathan Bailor’s cutting-edge weight loss book, The Calorie Myth; former Bicycling magazine Editor in Chief Stephen Madden’s Cross Fit memoir, Unleashing Hell; and Supersurvivors: The Surprising Link Between Suffering and Success by David B. Feldman and Lee Daniel Kravetz. 

Welcome to Harper!

– Annie

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Indiscretion by Charles Dubow


9780062201058_0_CoverIndiscretion. Isn't that a great word? It evokes all kind of scandalous scenarios, and the book with said title by Charles Dubow does not disappoint.  We are huge fans of this debut novel, as Kayleigh George can attest to. The characters are genuine in their flaws and relationships and the story is so well crafted.  It has been getting rave reviews, and Kirkus says "Dubow’s book is a page turner that skillfully tugs at the
heartstrings."

Click through to read the entire review.

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The Promise of a Good Read


9780062194176_0_CoverThe Promise of Stardust
by Priscille Sibley is getting lots of praise, e.g.:

“Sibley wrestles with the most complex medical ethics in our time and gives us
characters who will stay with us long after the last page. She is a skilled
storyteller.” – Jacqueline Sheehan,
author of Lost & Found

“I
read this first novel two times. The first time, I was intrigued. The second
time, I felt privileged to share in such an amazing story.” Jacquelyn
Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean

“Sibley
does a wonderful job of exploring a complex and controversial moral issue,
skillfully giving both sides of the story…. This
is a gripping, thoughtful,heart-wrenching,
and well-written debut that would be a great discussion vehicle
for certain book groups.”  — Booklist

As a neonatal intensive care nurse, Sibley has the experience and genuine voice to tackle the sensitive issues faced in her first novel. It is the touching, sad and beautifully written account of a family faced with a decision no one should ever have to make.

– Annie

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Attica Locke: An Author, A Library, A Visit

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AtticaLockeWE ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS. THANK YOU.

I don’t think it is a surprise that we here in Library Land love Attica Locke, author of the critically acclaimed Black Water Rising and the newly released and highly praised novel, The Cutting Season.  

In celebration of her latest publication, Library Love Fest and EarlyWord are looking for one lucky public library to host a visit from Attica.

So…Are you interested in this really cool offer??  Yeah, you are! 

If you would like to have Attica speak at your library, please fill out the form below and tell us how you would make an Attica event special.  We are soliciting proposals until October 12, 2012.  The visit would occur before the end of this calendar year.  We look forward to hearing from all of you, so send in your forms and don’t forget to join Team Attica Locke on Facebook! 

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Happy Book Birthday!

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Today is the day, LLF friends!  Happy Book Birthday to Attica Locke and The Cutting Season! Get your copy while it's hot!  Also, we have started a Facebook page for fans of Attica's….join Team Attica Locke today and help spread the word about this wonderful novel.  

Dennie Lehane says "I'd probably read the phone book if her name was on the spine."  Yeah, that happened.

And don't forget to check out Black Water Rising, her first novel and one of Virginia's faves.

– Annie

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Much Love for Attica Locke

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THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. THANK YOU.

STOP EVERYTHING YOU ARE DOING AND READ THIS BOOK.

Have I got your attention?  Attica Locke, the author of Black Water Rising, has a stellar novel coming out on September 18, The Cutting Season.  I can not stress enough how much we love this book. And in case you think that is rhetoric, here's Virginia discussing it at ALA.

It is also getting tremendous support from librarians around the country, AND the folks at Earlyword who want you to join "Team Attica Locke!"

"When
we began hearing librarian's enthusiasm for Attica Locke's The Cutting Season,
we wanted to spread the word. We asked librarians to join "Team Attica
Locke," by creating displays, getting the staff to read and recommend The Cutting Season, and promoting it on their newsletters, blogs and websites. We believe libraries can build word of mouth and make this book the bestseller it deserves to be." – Nora Rawlinson, Earlyword

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"If your customers don't know Attica Locke,
you're not doing your job of turning people on to great new talent." – Wendy Bartlett, Collection Development Manager, Cuyahoga County Public Library

And, last but not least, the ever-so-cool Dennis Lehane has chosen The Cutting Season as the first in his eponymous new line of books with HarperCollins…boom!

Who wants a copy?  The first 10 people who email librarylovefest@harpercollins.com and tell me what organization Attica is a member of the board of directors for, win!

– Annie

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Bourbon Street Books? I’ll drink to that!

Bourbon Street Books logoHey, good news: Harper is
launching a new line of books 9780062195432_0_Covercalled Bourbon Street Books.  This line will
focus solely on mysteries. Included will be original paperbacks as well as
oldies but goodies like Dorothy Sayers ’ Lord Peter Wimsey series.  Also
included is Mar y Kay Andrews’ Callahan Garritty series.  This
popular series, which featured Callahan Garrity, a former Atlanta cop, a
part-time sleuth and full-time owner of House Mouse, a cleaning service that
tidies up after Atlanta’s elite, was written under Andrews’ real name, Kathy
Hogan Trocheck and was a real library favorite when first published.9780062136718_0_Cover   

The first few original titles include The Hollow Man by Oliver Harris (PS: Val McDermid says this book is "a twisting spiral of lies and 9780062134325_0_Covercorruption, a pitch-perfect portrait of
contemporary London and a beguiling bastard of a hero—what a recipe for a
great read.” – Sold!), Blood Line, the seventh book in the Anna Travis series by Lynda La Plante, and Fear in the Sunlight by Nicola Upson.

Be sure to keep an eye out!

– Virginia

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KEEPSAKE By Kristina Riggle

9780062003072_0_CoverAnyone with a sister knows it can be the greatest relationship you ever have, but also the most exasperating. Am I right? People with brothers just boycotted LLF.

Well in Kristina Riggle's latest, Keepsake, she explores the tenuous relationship between two sisters as they deal with the very different paths their lives have taken. Also, one sister suffers from a severe case of hoarding which fascinates and scares me. 

Booklist gave Keepsake an excellent review, saying "

“Riggle’s fourth novel is a
sensitive portrayal of a dysfunctional family struggling to make peace with
their pasts. Riggle offers a marvelous and sensitive portrayal of rich, full
characters, using realistic dialogue and intriguing secondary subplots. The
housecleaning scenes leave the reader feeling horrified yet sympathetic at the
same time. She also employs a light sense of humor, while never making fun of
the disorder at hand. Highly recommended.”

I second that recommendation. Check it out.

– Annie

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Dennis Lehane Fans in the House!

Sent - Live By NightTHIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. THANK YOU.

Dennis Lehane, who doesn't love him? He's charming and hilarious and you know, a pretty darn good writer. Well his latest, Live by Night, is due to come out next month and I'd like to give away 20 galleys to 20 lucky fans.  These are not just any old galleys either. They come in lovely slip cases, especially crafted by magical elves.  Ok, that bit's not true, but they are cool.

Combining edgy suspense and the vivid period detail that made The Given Day so good, Live by Night is a masterful epic of Prohibition-era America told through the story of a charismatic young gangster on his rise through the glitz and the violence of the Roaring 20s. Not only does the story immediately sound intriguing, it has been getting heaps of praise, including starred Booklist, PW and Kirkus reviews.

So, what do you have to do to get your hands on one? Riddle me this, Batman….send an email to librarylovefest@harpercollins.com (don't forget to include your mailing address!) and let me know which Dennis Lehane book-to-movie adaptation is your fave. Basically, I'm planning movie night on Friday and need your help choosing what to watch. First 20 responses, win!

Good luck!

– Annie

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Duh, Winning!

Winner-lady1Remember that Charlie Sheen gem?  Anywho…ladies and gents, I can't thank you enough for participating in our Summer Fundays Giveaway.  It has been fun for me, so I hope you enjoyed it.  Most of the galleys I gave away are also available on Edelweiss, so be sure to check them out if you have an e-reader. The final winner was Gail Rae from Southern Huntingdon Area Library. Congratulations, Gail!

For those of you who didn't win this time, don't worry, plenty of giveaways ahead.  Tune in next week for two more!

– Annie

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BookPage Readers, It’s Contest Time!

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THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED.

We are all about the book love here at LLF, and this time we are teaming up with BookPage to bring you guys the chance to get some swag.  Until September 30th, you can enter to win one book for your personal library—and five books for your local library! Be one of ten winners to choose from this selection of new books.  Click through for details.

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