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Happy Birthday, Harper Lee!

9780061743528In honor of Harper Lee's birthday, Ken Davis has some To Kill a Mockingbird trivia questions for you to answer over on Don't Know Much.  So go ahead and test your knowledge of this classic…you're not chicken, are you? (too many bird references??)  

If you'd like to read about how this book influenced the lives of some pretty influential people, check out Scout, Atticus and Boo, in which filmmaker Mary Murphy interviews the likes of Oprah, Anna Quindlen, and Tom Brokaw to learn how the book made an impression on their lives.

-Annie

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Willy Vlautin

9780061456534 I’m so happy.  One of my favorite writers, Willy Vlautin, received the very cool news that his book LEAN ON PETE, has received two Oregon Book Awards: the Reader’s Choice Award and the Ken Kesey Award for Fiction. The Oregon Book Awards are presented annually for the finest accomplishments by Oregon writers who work in genres of poetry, fiction, literary nonfiction, drama and young readers literature. For more information, including a complete list of winners, please click through.

This is such great news.  Willy Vlautin is a terrific novelist.  If you haven’t read him yet, you’re missing out. Follow this link to learn more about his  books.

The first 15 people who write back will receive a copy of any one of the three books Mr. Vlautin has published with HarperCollins. Just tell us which title you’d like. All three are really wonderful so you can’t go wrong!

Enjoy! And congratulations, Willy!

-Virginia

 

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Librarians Praise Before I Go to Sleep

9780062060556_0_Cover S.J Watson's debut novel, Before I Go to Sleep, doesn't come out until June, but is already making waves in Library Land.  We have heard great feedback from several librarians who couldn't put the book down…

" Watson's debut is tense from the get-go; a page turner that had me on the edge of my seat. I'd recommend it to those who like a good psychological thriller or those interested in disturbances of memory." - Carol A. Kubala, Saxton B. Little Free Library

"…was terrific! Before I did anything yesterday morning I had to finish it and no matter how hard I tried to figure out what was going on, the ending was totally unexpected." – Robin Beerbower, Salem Public Library

"This book takes the psychological thriller to a whole new level.  It is fast-paced, believable and has an element of “what if something like this every happened to me?” Readers will unravel Christine’s life with her and will be as surprised as Christine when the final page is turned." - Jennifer Monahan Winberry, Hunterdon County Library

"Wow!  What a great book.  Talk about a page turner! Every page had me guessing about what was happening, what did happen, and what would happen next…I love the relationship that the reader develops with Christine, and how well drawn she is as a character." - S. Rebecca Lubin, Delaware Branch – Albany Public Library

…And if that wasn't enough, Jackie Blem a bookseller at The Tattered Cover in Denver has this to say:

“OMG…this book is gonna be HUGE!!!!!!  I didn't do any author research until after I read the book, so I was very surprised to found out he's a guy.  He wrote the voice of Christine very, very, very well.    Huge, huge, huge!!!”  

Jackie will be posting a full review to her blog on May 2nd (spoiler alert: it might be favorable) which you will be able to link to here, so be sure to check back.  

Finally, because I'm pumped about this book and want to pass it on, the first 10 people to comment and recommend their fave psychological thriller win a copy!

-Annie

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Conor Grennan’s Thoughts on Greg Mortenson

9780061930058_0_Cover Conor Grennan, author of Little Princes, has written an article for Huffington Post about the events surrounding Greg Mortenson and the possible fabrication of parts of his book, Three Cups of Tea.  Grennan implores readers not to lose focus on the thousands of girls in Afghanistan that Mortenson's efforts have helped, and if possible, continue to support their education in some way.  

9780061732379_0_Cover As the founder of a non-profit organization that reunites trafficked Nepalese children with their families, Grennan knows first hand how important it is to continue this kind of unselfish work, even if you have lost faith in a single man.  

For another inspiring tale of woman in Afghanistan, you should read Gayle Tzemach Lemmon's, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana. It's a beautiful story of strength, perseverance and hope in a place that has seemingly been forsaken.  

-Annie 

 

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Help Us Name Our New Mascot!

Hi Friends!  We here at Library Love Fest are working on implementing a new blog feature and we need your help with a critical element: naming our mascot.  Isn't he dapper??

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The new feature will be called Books, Booze and _____________, and with his help we will bring you new books to enjoy whilst sipping on some delicious drinks (of the adult variety). To keep with the alliteration, we are looking for B names only, but feel free to explore your creative side.  Contest ends at 5pm on Thursday, April 28.  The winner will receive a copy of How To Booze by Jordan Kaye, but just so you are all winners, here is an awesome old school recipe for punch from the South Carolina Historical Society (disclaimer: LLF is not responsible for any and all actions taken while imbibing in said punch).

"The necessary ingredients are two bottles of brandy, one bottle of Jamaica Rum, one half-bottle of Curacoa [sic] Cordial, one quart-bottle green tea (not strong), the juice of one dozen lemons, two and a half to three pounds of sugar.

Dissolve the sugar in the tea, and add the lemon juice, then pour the other ingredients in indiscriminately. A large lump of ice should be placed in the punch-bowl, but not until just before serving, as a melting of the ice weakens and harms the flavor of the punch.

That familiar motto seen at all railroad crossings, "Stop, Look, Listen" is very appropriate to a bowl of this punch, as it is pleasant to the taste, but very insidious in its effects."

ENJOY!

-Annie

 

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All in the Family at Ecco

With Passover and Easter behind us and before us, it's time for seders and easter brunches, around functional and often-dysfunctional family tables.  As Tolstoy is often quoted, "All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." The unhappy ones make for better reading, no?

To that end, check out this ecard from Ecco, which includes three stand-out fiction offerings: Patrick deWitt's The Sisters Brothers, Eleanor Henderson's Ten Thousand Saints, and Kevin Wilson's The Family Fang.  

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Henderson and Wilson will both appear at ALA this summer in New Orleans, so check back for more details! And for my interview with Patrick, head on over to Roaring

Happy reading!

-Kayleigh 

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Eleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke’s Heart…. Will Win Your Heart

11 Ok, so maybe the title of this post is a tad cheese, but I know there are lots of fans of a good romance out there, and Sarah MacLean provides another one in the final installment in the Love by Numbers series.  Booklist's starred review says 11 Scandals has:

"All of the elements[…]from clever plotting to a perfectly matched hero and heroine, well-conceived secondary characters, and an abundance of scintillating comedy and sexy romance.”

And Library Journal agrees!

"Witty and deeply involving, MacLean’s latest should not be missed."

You know what else should not be missed?  The book trailer for 11 Scandals…it's playful and fun and gives you an excellent preview of the scandalous and engaging story.

Want to win a copy? Of course you do!  First 10 commenters to tell me who their favorite famous couple is, get one!

-Annie

 

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And Then There Were None…

Today marks the end of our Agatha Christie Trivia week. Thank you for playing and congratulations to all the winners!  You can expect your prizes in 2-3 weeks.  And not to lose sight of why we did this in the first place…I hope you all celebrated National Library Week in style.  Did you participate in any of the events that went on, Rock the Drop for Teen Literacy, Library Workers Day, etc?  Leave a comment and let us know what you did!

Ok, enough babbling…here is the final question (it's an easy one cause I like you and it's Friday). Remember first 5 people to email librarylovefest@harpercollins.com win!

In which novel did Miss Marple first appear?

-Annie

***UPDATE

Emails received, winners awarded, answer is…

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The (pen)Ultimate Agatha Christie Question…

Ok trivia all-stars, today's question is a bit tricky, but I have complete faith in your abilities to answer correctly.  Remember, EMAIL answers to librarylovefest@harpercollins.com, and thanks for playing!

Superintendent Battle made several appearances in Agatha Christie's books.  What was his first name?

-Annie

***UPDATE

Today's game is now closed. Congratulations to the winners who knew that Superintendent Battle's name was…

NEVER REVEALED!
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Happy Hump Day aka Agatha Trivia Day #3

First, I want to thank you guys for participating in this game!  Coming up with questions has been really fun for me, so I hope you have all enjoyed them as well. On this gloomy day (in NYC anyway), let's brighten things up with a spot of tea, shall we?

How many cups of tea did Miss Marple drink over the 12 novels and 20 short stories in which she appeared?

Remember, first 5 people to EMAIL librarylovefest@harpercollins.com win!

-Annie

***UPDATE 
Today's contest is closed, but make sure to check back tomorrow for Day 4! The answer was…
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Bee Careful at TLA!

You guys, our lovely Kayleigh George was viciously attacked by a yellow jacket while setting up the booth (#1824 – go visit!) at TLA today.  How sad does she look??  If you are planning on attending the conference please stop by and say hello, it will make her feel much better.  Some suggested remedies have been vinegar, bleach or wet tobacco (ummm)…anyone have any other ideas for easing the pain?

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And in the spirit of the delirium caused by unloading thousands of books and having bee goop running through your veins, lets have fun with titles (all of which can be found at the booth).

Every Bee Loves You When You're Dead               
There Is No Bee
The Bee in the Gazebo                                    
Bee Season   
Every Bee Here is the Best Bee Ever                    
Against All Bees
The Beekeeper of Khair Khana                            
Bee of Deception 

-Annie                

 

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Agatha Christie Trivia Question #2

Hi Aggie fans! What have you done to celebrate National Library Week today??  What Stories are you creating at your libraries?  We'd love to hear!

We are going to try something a bit different today.  This time the first 5 people to email the correct answer to librarylovefest@harpercollins.com will be the winners.  Not that anyone would ever dare peek at the comments before answering, but just to be fair.  

I won't keep you in suspense any longer…

What pseudonym did Agatha Christie write under and for what genre? 

Good Luck!

-Annie

***UPDATE

Thank you to all players…the jig is up for today.  I'll let Agatha tell you what the answer was.

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Alafair Burke’s Long Gone

Alafair Burke's new novel, out in June, is a very well constructed thriller about Alice Humphrey and her seemingly perfect new job at an art gallery.  Set in Manhattan and involving murder, buried family secrets and mysterious disappearances, Long Gone will appeal to anyone who loves a great suspense novel.

 "Long Gone is the type of book that should come with a warning. It's a compulsively readable, highly addictive story. The ending will leave you breathless." - Karin Slaughter, New York Times-bestselling author of Fallen

 Be sure to check out the trailer! 


   

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Agatha Christie Trivia Question #1

Hello Lovelies, Happy National Library Week!  What things are you doing to celebrate?  Asides from partaking in our Agatha Christie giveaway extravaganza of course. Without further ado, here is the first question in this week's trivia game.

Drumroll please…..

In which Miss Marple novel is Little Paddocks featured?

Remember, first 5 commenters with the right answer win the goodie bags.  Good luck!

-Annie

***UPDATE

Today's game is now concluded. Tune is tomorrow for Day 2.  The answer was:

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And the Award Goes to….

Congratulations to Elizabeth Boyle, Kathryn Smith, Lynsay Sands, Beverly Jenkins, Tom Franklin, Jeaniene Frost, and Melissa Marr! All seven authors have won Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Awards. Click through for more information, including a complete list of winners.

RT Reviewers' Choice Awards

Best Historical Love & Laughter: Mad About the Duke by Elizabeth Boyle

Best British Isle-Set Historical Romance: When Marrying a Scoundrel by Kathryn Smith 

Best Scotland-Set Historical Romance: Taming The Highland Bride by Lynsay Sands 

Best Multicultural Fiction Novel: A Second Helping by Beverly Jenkins 

Best Contemporary Mystery: Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin 

Best Vampire Romance: Eternal Kiss of Darkness by Jeaniene Frost 

Best Young Adult Paranormal Novel: Radiant Shadows by Melissa Marr 

 

Want to be a winner too? First 10 people to comment about which book they'd like and why, get a copy!

-Annie

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Oh Agatha, Darling!

Picture 1 Heads up!  Next week in celebration of National Library Week, we are having a daily giveaway, and who better to honor than one of the world's most prolific writers, Agatha Christie.  Each afternoon we will post a new trivia question about her, and the first 5 people to answer correctly in the comments will win a bag of Agatha goodies! Want to make it interesting?? Try finding the answers without Google!

-Annie

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Sneak Peek: TLA 2011!

We at HarperLibrary can't wait to get to Austin next week! BBQ, books and librarians – how can you go wrong??  Please stop by our booth (# 1824), we'd love to talk with you.  Check out some of the authors and events you will NOT want to miss:  


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

12:00 PM – 1:50 PM
LIFTA LUNCHEON
Jacqueline Winspear 
Diane Mott Davidson
Richard Peck 

2:00 PM – 3:50 PM
AAP Book Buzz: “Get a Sneak Peek Into Adult Summer 2011 Titles” 

 
Thursday, April 14th, 2011

 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Booth signing: Katherine Hall Page
 
10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Booth signing:  Cindy Jones
My Jane Austen Summer
 
10:00 AM – 11:50 AM
“Texas Authors LIVE”
Featuring: 
Sarah Bird
Dixie Cash
David E. Hilton
Mari Mancusi
Anna Michael
Antoinette Van Heugten

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Booth signing: Dixie Cash

 2:00 PM – 3:50 PM
“Authors of Adult Mysteries”
Featuring: 
Jeff Abbott
Susan Wittig Albert
Joy Fielding
Jason Goodwin
Joe R. Lansdale
Katherine Hall Page

We look forward to seeing you in Austin!

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Crunch Time Comes Out Today!

Caterer and sleuth, Goldy Schulz, returns in Crunch Time, another tasty and suspenseful adventure from the ace of the culinary mystery, Diane Mott Davidson.  Want to make your own delicious treat? Follow along with Diane's video as she makes the cookie recipe featured in her book…
Let us know how they turn out!

 

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Graveminder by Melissa Marr

Grave Check out the Publishers Weekly review of Melissa Marr's Graveminder, and be sure to click through to hear Kayleigh's book buzz over on Earlyword.

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YA bestseller Marr (Wicked Lovely), in her first novel for adult readers, serves up a quirky dark fantasy fashioned around the themes of fate, free will–and zombies. When Rebekkah Barrow is summoned home to Claysville for the funeral of her beloved grandmother Maylene, Rebekkah doesn't know that she's been designated Maylene's successor as the town Graveminder, whose job it is to give the recently deceased food to keep them in the Land of the Dead. Not coincidentally, her sometimes lover, Byron Montgomery, has just succeeded his dad as the Undertaker, who works intimately with the Graveminder. Even as the pair ponder the grave responsibilities that their weird destinies have thrust upon them, they doggedly pursue Daisha, an adolescent who died under suspicious circumstances and who, unburied and untended, is wreaking havoc around town as a rampaging member of the Hungry Dead. Not everything adds up in Marr's story, but the well-drawn characters and their dramatic interactions keep the tale loose and lively. 

 -Annie

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Afraid of the Dark: NY Times Bestseller!

9780061840289_0_Cover Afraid of the Dark hit stores on March 22, and within five days had found a spot on the New York Times Bestseller list!

See why critics are calling this one James Grippando at his pulse-pounding best:

"Compelling….Grippando has written a legal thriller with more twists and turns than a snowy mountain pass.  'Afraid of the Dark' will have readers embracing this darkness."  
– Associated Press 

"Match[es] the power and drama of Grippando’s best stand-alone novels. Fans of the Swyteck series will definitely want to check this one out, and readers … may be surprised at this novel’s ability to tap into their deepest fears.  Grippando has definitely reached a new level with this series entry.”  - Booklist, *Starred Review*

“Superb plotting, high suspense, compelling timely issues, and finely honed characters make this crime novel/international thriller a great read.”  - Library Journal, *Starred Review*

"A heady brew of plot points [that] touches on terrorists, the treatment of political prisoners, cyber security, the war in Iraq and even teenage sexting.  Grippando powerfully weaves "Afraid of the Dark" into a noir look at the fears that seep into each corner of society.  Grippando has proven his skills with edge-of-your-seat thrillers. "Afraid of the Dark" may be his most gripping yet."   – Miami Herald  

"Grippando's rousing ninth Jack Swyteck legal thriller [is] an exciting tale of revenge."  - Publishers Weekly

"Filled with twists and turns and edge-of-the-seat tension."  - Romantic Times  (4 stars) 

Visit James Grippando's Facebook page to learn more about him and his books.

-Annie

 

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Maya Rodale’s A Tale of Two Lovers

9780061922992_0_CoverA Tale of Two Lovers, the second book in Maya Rodale's exciting historical romance series, has all the makings of a steamy and enticing love story.  Check out the starred review from Publishers Weekly.

A Tale of Two Lovers by Maya Rodale

This sexy historical romp opens with a bang, as 19th-century gossip columnist Julianna, the prematurely widowed Lady Somerset, stumbles upon what she thinks is a taboo-breaking affair involving Lord Roxbury, an enigmatic rake who has bedded half of London (the female half). The scandalous report that Julianna pens in her London Weekly column quickly lands her in hot water with Roxbury. As the only son of a wealthy earl, he's just been given an ultimatum: marry in a month or lose the family fortune. Just when he needs his reputation the most, Julianna has crushed it to bits with tabloids accusations. With the clock ticking, Roxbury's roving, increasingly desperate eye turns in the lady of letter's direction, giving her–and society–quite a shock. "Nothing could impel me to marry him," Julianna protests. "I will not bind myself to another degenerate rake…" Rodale (A Groom of One's Own) has an intimate understanding of aristocratic England and a particular flair for rendering sumptuous period details, lingering sensually on hot-house gardens of imported blooming flowers, for instance. With one delicious plot twist upon another, Rodale's latest will keep readers guessing until the last bud is plucked. – Publishers Weekly  

Do you want to win Maya's first book in the series, A Groom of One's Own??  You know you do!  First 20 commenters will receive a copy, so click through and share your thoughts.

-Annie

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