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		<title>Recent Arrivals: Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So Popular Party Girl by Rachel Renee Russell</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 17:04:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Kat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent Arrivals chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So Popular Party Girl by Rachel Renee Russell

 
First line: I can&#8217;t believe this is happening to me!
Initial thoughts: 
*SQUEE* happy dance.  
I read the first Dork Diaries installment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Recent Arrivals</strong> chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: <strong><a title="Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So Popular Party Girl at Amazon" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1416980083/" rel="nofollow">Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So Popular Party Girl by Rachel Renee Russell</a></strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1416980083/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img class="alignright border" title="Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Popular Party Girl" alt="Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Popular Party Girl" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/dorkdiaries2.jpg" width="166" height="240" /></a> </p>
<p><strong>First line:</strong> I can&#8217;t believe this is happening to me!</p>
<p><strong>Initial thoughts:</strong> </p>
<p>*SQUEE* happy dance. <img src='http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I read the first Dork Diaries installment and loved it. It reminded me of what is was like to be young and in school and how every little thing that went wrong was the absolute <strong>end of the world</strong> and how awkward it felt to talk to the boy all the girls wanted to be with and just how traumatizing in general middle school could be.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft border" title="Dork Diaries Packaging" alt="Dork Diaries Packaging" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/dorkdiariespackage.jpg" width="214" height="240" /> So when I saw the package from Simon &amp; Schuster waiting for me, I did a little happy dance. </p>
<p>It even came in a cute wrapping with a Ring Pop. <strong>A RING POP!</strong> (I haven’t had one of those since I was in school.) </p>
<p>I can’t wait to dig into this book and I’m hoping it will be just as much fun as the first one.</p>
<p><strong>Book description:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>In this second installment of the Dork Diaries series, Nikki is starting to adjust to life at her new school with her awesome friends Chloe and Zoey at her side. Her crush, Brandon, even asks her to be his lab partner for &quot;Structure of Mitochondria,&quot; a seriously awesome development.</p>
<p>But after Nikki overhears mean girl MacKenzie bragging that Brandon&#8217;s going to take her to the Halloween dance and they&#8217;re dressing as Edward and Bella, a bummed Nikki signs on to spend Halloween at a kids&#8217; party for her little sister, Brianna. It&#8217;s only <em>after</em> Nikki makes the commitment that she finds out MacKenzie was lying and Nikki&#8217;s dream of going to the party with Brandon could be a reality. Now she&#8217;s got two parties to juggle, plus plenty of other trials and tribulations along the way, ranging from creating a fairy repellent spray to ease Brianna&#8217;s ongoing fear of the tooth fairy and trying to stifle a nasty case of the hiccups at her dad&#8217;s ex-boss&#8217;s funeral. Life for Nikki Maxwell is never dull!</p>
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<p><strong>Book Details:</strong> 288 pages; Aladdin; Pub. June 8, 2010</p>
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		<title>(Overflowing) Mailbox Monday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 10:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Kat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I haven’t done a Mailbox Monday post in a long while because I’ve been giving the books individual spotlights as they come into my home through my recent arrivals series. But I’ve been slacking a bit and am many, many books behind; doing an individual post for each would take days. So, I’m just going [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven’t done a Mailbox Monday post in a long while because I’ve been giving the books individual spotlights as they come into my home through my recent arrivals series. But I’ve been slacking a bit and am many, <em>many</em> books behind; doing an individual post for each would take days. So, I’m just going to do a quick round-up post highlighting all the new additions to my TBR pile.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img title="The Deadly Sister" alt="The Deadly Sister" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/deadlysister.jpg" width="145" /><img title="Everlasting" alt="Everlasting" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/everlasting.jpg" width="145" /><img title="Life, After" alt="Life, After" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/lifeafter.jpg" width="145" /><img title="I Now Pronounce You Someone Else" alt="I Now Pronounce You Someone Else" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/nowpronounceyousomeoneelse.jpg" width="145" /><img title="Rumor Has It" alt="Rumor Has It" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/rumorhasit.jpg" width="145" /><img title="Sellout" alt="Sellout" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/sellout.jpg" width="145" /><img title="Silent Scream" alt="Silent Scream" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/silentscream.jpg" width="145" /><img title="Strange Neighbors" alt="Strange Neighbors" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/strangeneighbors.jpg" width="145" /><img title="Still Missing" alt="Still Missing" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/stillmissing.jpg" width="145" /><img title="The Unwritten Rule" alt="The Unwritten Rule" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/unwrittenrule.jpg" width="145" /><img title="Linger" alt="Linger" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/linger.jpg" width="145" /><img title="The Adoration of Jenna Fox" alt="The Adoration of Jenna Fox" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/adorationjennafox.jpg" width="145" /> </p>
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<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>The Deadly Sister</strong> by Eliot Schrefer</td>
<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>Everlasting</strong> by Angie Frazier</td>
<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>Life, After</strong> by Sarah Darer Littman</td>
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<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>I Now Pronounce You Someone Else</strong> by Erin McCahan</td>
<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>Rumor Has It</strong> by Jill Mansell</td>
<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>Sellout</strong> by Ebony Joy Wilkins</td>
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<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>Silent Scream</strong> by Karen Rose</td>
<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>Strange Neighbors</strong> by Ashlyn Chase</td>
<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>Still Missing</strong> by Chevy Stevens</td>
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<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>The Unwritten Rule</strong> by Elizabeth Scott</td>
<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>Linger</strong> by Maggie Stiefvater</td>
<td valign="top" width="150"><strong>The Adoration of Jenna Fox</strong> by Mary E. Pearson</td>
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<p>I’ve already finished (and loved!) <strong>Still Missing</strong> by Chevy Stevens; the review is forthcoming. I actually set aside <strong>Stolen</strong> by Lucy Christopher in order to read it. The two books run along similar lines—kidnap victims and the aftermath, though Stolen is for a younger audience and Still Missing is purely adult. Another difference between the two is the pacing: Stolen is slow going and Still Missing flew by at breakneck speed. </p>
<p>After finishing <strong>Still Missing</strong>, I decided to try my hand at <strong>Stolen</strong> again and after another thirty agonizingly slow pages, I decided to set it aside (…for the second time) and picked up <strong>Rumor Has It</strong> by Jill Mansell. While this book took more than a few chapters to get into, I’ve warmed up to the story and the characters. Frankly, though, the Anglicisms are tripping me up and I’m not overly fond of the writing style—but the story is shaping up to be a good one.</p>
<p>And a quick note about the cover of <strong>The Adoration of Jenna Fox</strong> by Mary E. Pearson…the image does it no justice. It’s absolutely beautiful and the blue is a lovely hologram-y type of material that reflects and changes as it bends and shifts. Words cannot describe.</p>
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		<title>Recent Arrivals: Puppet Master by Joanne Owen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 17:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Kat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent Arrivals chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: Puppet Master by Joanne Owen

First line: Standing alone on Prague&#8217;s Old Town Square, a small dark-haired girl with eyes like emeralds and five freckles sprinkled on her nose dances from one foot to the other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Recent Arrivals</strong> chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: <strong><a title="Puppet Master at Amazon" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1842556207/">Puppet Master by Joanne Owen</a></strong></p></blockquote>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1842556207/"><img class="alignright border" title="Puppet Master" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/puppetmaster.jpg" alt="Puppet Master" width="155" height="240" /></a></p>
<p><strong>First line:</strong> Standing alone on Prague&#8217;s Old Town Square, a small dark-haired girl with eyes like emeralds and five freckles sprinkled on her nose dances from one foot to the other to keep warm.</p>
<p><strong>Initial thoughts:</strong> I don&#8217;t remember at which blog I read the initial review (my sincerest apologies), but as soon as I finished, I went straight to Amazon and pre-ordered the book. (I know I could have ordered a copy from a UK seller, but I actually liked this new cover over the previous.) Well, today it finally arrived&#8211;<em>more than a month early yay</em>!&#8211;and I can&#8217;t wait to read it. I already flipped through it and I have to say, it looks like it will be a full-fledged visual reading experience.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img title="photo 3" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/photo3.jpg" alt="photo 3" width="150" height="240" /><img title="photo 2" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/photo2.jpg" alt="photo 2" width="150" height="240" /><img title="photo 4" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/photo4.jpg" alt="photo 4" width="150" height="240" /><img title="photo" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/photo.jpg" alt="photo" width="150" height="240" /><img title="photo 5" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/photo5.jpg" alt="photo 5" width="150" height="240" /><img title="puppet-master-pic" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/puppetmasterpic.jpg" alt="puppet-master-pic" width="150" height="240" /></p>
<p>(Sorry about the image quality. They were quick snaps with my phone.)</p>
<p>One small gripe I do have, though, is the binding quality. It’s tough to open, which means spine-creases ar inevitable, and it also feels as though if the spine <em>is</em> creased sheets would start falling out. Such a shame for such a visually appealing book.</p>
<p><strong>Book description:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>From riches to rags, Milena is growing up in the city of Prague at the turn of the 20th century. Her parents&#8217; once prosperous theater lies in disrepair, and her life seems to be in ruins since the fateful night her father died in a tragic accident and her beautiful, talented mother went missing. Milena has never lost hope that her mother will come back. The day she meets the flamboyant Puppet Master and his menacing twin protégés, Zdenko and Zdenka, under the shadow of Prague&#8217;s famous Astronomical Clock in the Old Town square, is, coincidentally, the date of her mother&#8217;s birthday. It&#8217;s also the day Milena&#8217;s grandmother chooses to reveal to her the story of her ancestors—and of her legacy. Perhaps it&#8217;s not such a coincidence?</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Book Details:</strong> 240 pages; Orion Children&#8217;s Books; Pub. May 1, 2010</p>
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		<title>Fell Off the Book Buying Abstinence Bandwagon and Hit the Pavement Hard (But It Felt So Good)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 15:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Kat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I spent yesterday out and about with family and two of the places we ended up landing were Costco and Target. Costco and Target, people. How is someone supposed to resist the draw of discounted books staring her in the face? How, I ask?!?
(Obviously I was weak and ended up with three new books: Tales [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I spent yesterday out and about with family and two of the places we ended up landing were Costco and Target. <strong>Costco and Target, people.</strong> How is someone supposed to resist the draw of discounted books staring her in the face? How, I ask?!?</p>
<p>(Obviously I was weak and ended up with three new books: <strong><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1555212255/" rel="nofollow">Tales of Old Florida</a></strong> edited by Frank Oppel, <strong><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0811836320/" rel="nofollow">1,001 Dreams</a></strong> by Jack Altman, and <strong><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1606520342/" rel="nofollow">Under the Covers and Between the Sheets</a></strong> by C. Alan Joyce &amp; Sarah Janssen)</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img title="Tales of Old Florida" alt="Tales of Old Florida" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/talesoldflorida.jpg" height="200" /><img title="1,001 Dreams" alt="1,001 Dreams" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/1001dreams.jpg" height="200" /><img title="Under the Covers and Between the Sheets" alt="Under the Covers and Between the Sheets" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/undercoversbetweensheets.jpg" height="200" /> </p>
<p>Each of the books made it into my cart after I picked them up on a lark and flipped through them and decided they were sufficiently interesting. I would have grabbed more, but I <strike>was distracted by shiny pens</strike> stopped myself just in time.</p>
<p>And remember my <a href="http://www.todayiread.com/padded-journal-giveaway/">slight obsession with journals</a>? Well, I also came home with some new journals and a notebook.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0052.jpg"><img title="Banana Notebook and Journals" alt="Banana Notebook and Journals" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0052_thumb.jpg" width="225" height="300" /></a><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0060.jpg"><img title="Banana Notebook and Journals" alt="Banana Notebook and Journals" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0060_thumb.jpg" width="224" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>This is actually a set of three small journals (5.75”x8.25”) by the <a href="http://www.thebananapapercompany.com/">Banana Paper Company</a> with ruled, grid, and blank pages and a large ruled notebook, by the same company, with dates atop the pages.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0055.jpg"><img title="Ruled Journal Pages" alt="Ruled Journal Pages" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0055_thumb.jpg" width="223" height="277" /></a><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0053.jpg"><img title="Grid Journal Pages" alt="Grid Journal Pages" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0053_thumb.jpg" width="227" height="275" /></a><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0054.jpg"><img title="Blank Journal Pages" alt="Blank Journal Pages" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0054_thumb.jpg" width="221" height="275" /></a><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0056.jpg"><img title="Banana Paper Notebook Pages" alt="Banana Paper Notebook Pages" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0056_thumb.jpg" width="229" height="275" /></a></p>
<p>These pictures, unfortunately, do not do justice to the gorgeous natural grain, specks, and color of the paper. You can, however, click on them for a slightly larger view.</p>
<p>There were even journals <strong>made from stone</strong>(!), how awesome is that? I would have grabbed a couple if <strike>my sister</strike> composure did not grip me and drag me out of the stationary aisle.</p>
<p>And I’m love with another journal I snagged, <strong><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0811846652/" rel="nofollow">Native Flowers</a></strong> by Jill Bliss. The floral design and subdued colors make me smile inside.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img title="Native Flowers Journal" alt="Native Flowers Journal" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/nativeflowersjournal.jpg" width="164" height="240" /><img title="Native Flowers Journal Inside Page" alt="Native Flowers Journal Inside Page" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/nativeflowersjournalpage.jpg" width="284" height="200" /> </p>
<p style="text-align: center"><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0066.jpg"><img title="Native Flowers Journal Inside Unruled Page" alt="Native Flowers Journal Inside Unruled Page" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0066_thumb.jpg" width="226" height="280" /></a><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0068.jpg"><img title="Native Flowers Journal Inside Grid Page" alt="Native Flowers Journal Inside Grid Page" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0068_thumb.jpg" width="202" height="280" /></a></p>
<p>We also made a 5 minute detour to Office Max, and I didn’t make it out unscathed, but at least I only left with a few essential (or so I prefer to believe) office supplies and…</p>
<p><img class="alignleft border" title="Fast Company Magazine" alt="Fast Company Magazine" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0062.jpg" width="183" height="240" /> </p>
<p>a Fast Company magazine because (and this is a secret) I think Mark Zuckerberg is pure geek-hotness…</p>
<p><img class="alignright border" title="New Sharpies" alt="New Sharpies" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0061.jpg" width="121" height="240" /> </p>
<p>…and two new Sharpies (the clickie kind, w00t!) in orange and hot pinkish red.</p>
<p class="clear">But the fun did not stop there. I decided to check my mail when I got home, because The Lazies™ kidnapped me Saturday, and what should be in there waiting for me? Two shiny new ARCs courtesy of Simon &amp; Schuster. (The Lazies™ obviously did not have my best interests at heart.)</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter border" title="Simon &amp; Schuster ARCs" alt="Simon &amp; Schuster ARCs" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0050.jpg" width="300" height="360" /></p>
<p>The ribbon holding them together was so cute, I had to snap a picture. The attached card reads:</p>
<blockquote><p>Bound tight for your protection…      <br />But nothing will stop you from falling in love.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>And since I know you’re anxious to know which two books they are…</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img title="Claire de Lune by Christine Johnson" alt="Claire de Lune by Christine Johnson" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/clairedelune.jpg" width="158" height="240" /><img title="Shade by Jeri Smith-Ready" alt="Shade by Jeri Smith-Ready" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/shade.jpg" width="159" height="240" /></p>
<p><em>From the back of Claire de Lune by Christine Johnson</em>…</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Torn between two destinies…</em></p>
<p>Claire is having the perfect sixteenth birthday. Her pool party is a big success, and gorgeous Matthew keeps chatting and flirting with her as if she’s the only girl there. But that night, she discovers something that takes away all sense of normalcy: She’s a werewolf.</p>
<p>As Claire is initiated into the pack of female werewolves, she must deal not only with her changing identity, but also with a rogue werewolf who is putting everyone she knows in danger. Claire’s new life threatens her blossoming romance with Matthew, whose father is leading the werewolf hunt. Now burdened with a dark secret and pushing the boundaries of forbidden love, Claire is struggling to feel comfortable in either skin. With her lupine loyalty at odds with her human heart, she will make a choice that will change her forever…</p>
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<p><em>And from the back cover of Shade by Jeri Smith-Ready</em>…</p>
<blockquote><p>Best. Birthday. Ever. At least, it was supposed to be. With Logan’s band playing a crucial gig and Aura’s plans for an intimate after-party, Aura knows it will be the most memorable night of her boyfriend’s life. She never thought it would be his last.</p>
<p>Logan’s sudden death leaves Aura devastated. He’s gone.</p>
<p>Well, sort of.</p>
<p>Like everyone born after the Shift, Aura can see and talk to ghosts. This mysterious ability had always been annoying, and Aura had wanted nothing more than to figure out why the Shift happened so she can undo it. But not with Logan’s violet-hued spirit still hanging around. Because Dead Logan is almost as real as ever. <em>Almost</em>.</p>
<p>It doesn’t help that Aura’s new friend Zachary is so understanding—and so very alive. His support means more to Aura than she cares to admit.</p>
<p>As Aura’s relationships with the dead and the living grow ever complicated, so do her feelings for Logan and Zachary. Each holds a piece of Aura’s heart…and clues to the secret of the Shift.</p>
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<p>These two books look awesome. </p>
<p>Sunday was a <strong><em>very fine day</em></strong>, indeed.</p>
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		<title>Recent Arrivals: Natalie Babbitt Galore!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 12:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Kat</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was younger, I caught the tail end of a movie called Tuck Everlasting. It looked beautiful. And when I found out it was based on a book, I knew I wanted to read that book. </p>
<p>Years drifted by and despite wanting to watch the movie from the beginning and read the book, it slipped my mind. Now I’m making up for it…it seems, in spades. But something tells me I’ll enjoy Babbitt’s style, so I’m going out on a limb and stockpiling.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="border" title="Tuck Everlasting" alt="Tuck Everlasting" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/tuckeverlasting.jpg" width="155" height="240" />&#160;<img class="border" title="The Eyes of the Amaryllis" alt="The Eyes of the Amaryllis" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/eyesamaryllis.jpg" width="156" height="240" /><img class="border" title="Goody Hall" alt="Goody Hall" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/goodyhall.jpg" width="154" height="240" />&#160;<img class="border" title="The Search for Delicious" alt="The Search for Delicious" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/searchdelicious.jpg" width="156" height="240" /></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0312369816/" rel="nofollow">Tuck Everlasting</a></strong>: Is eternal life a blessing or a curse? That is what young Winnie Foster must decide when she discovers a spring on her family’s property whose waters grant immortality. Members of the Tuck family, having drunk from the spring, tell Winnie of their experiences watching life go by and never growing older.</p>
<p>But then Winnie must decide whether or not to keep Tuck’s secret—and whether or not to join them on their never-ending journey.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0312370083/" rel="nofollow">The Eyes of the Amaryllis</a></strong>: When the brig <em>Amaryllis</em> was swallowed in a hurricane, the captain and the crew were swallowed, too. For thirty years the captain’s widow, Geneva Reade, has waited, certain that her husband will send her a message from the bottom of the sea. But someone else is waiting, too, and watching her, a man called Seward. Into this haunted situation comes Jenny, the widow’s granddaughter. The three of them, Gran, Jenny, and Seward, are drawn into a kind of deadly game with one another and with the sea, a game that only the sea knows how to win.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0312369832/" rel="nofollow">Goody Hall</a></strong>: An out of work actor, Hercules Feltwright, stumbles into a job tutoring Willet Goody, the only child of a widow living in a large, lonely house. Willet quickly involves his tutor in the search to discover the truth surrounding his father. The mystery unfolds with the discovery of hidden treasure, a gypsy séance, and the frightening exploration of a tomb of Midas Goody.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/B002XUM0RG/" rel="nofollow">The Search for Delicious</a></strong>: Twelve-year-old Gaylen, the king’s messenger, is off to poll the kingdom, traveling from town to farmstead to town on his horse, Marrow. At first, it is merely a question of disagreement at the royal castle over which food should stand for Delicious in the new dictionary.</p>
<p>Then Gaylen’s quest leads him to unusual characters, including a minstrel who sings about a mermaid child, and Ardis, who might save the kingdom from havoc. And soon it seems that the search for Delicious had better succeed if civil war is to be avoided.</p>
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		<title>Recent Arrivals: The Metamorphoses by Ovid</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 20:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Kat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent Arrivals chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: The Metamorphoses by Ovid

 
First line: Apollo, fresh from slaying the Python with [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Recent Arrivals</strong> chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: <strong><a title="The Metamorphoses at Amazon" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0486427587/" rel="nofollow">The Metamorphoses by Ovid</a></strong></p>
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<p><a title="The Book at Amazon.com" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0486427587/" rel="nofollow"><img class="alignright border" title="The Metamorphoses Selected Stories in Verse by Ovid" alt="The Metamorphoses Selected Stories in Verse by Ovid" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/metamorphoses.jpg" width="151" height="240" /></a> </p>
<p><strong>First line:</strong> Apollo, fresh from slaying the Python with [...]</p>
<p><strong>Initial thoughts:</strong> A lover of Greek and Roman mythology I am. It&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve read some classic mythologies and I figured it was time. </p>
<p>Although I&#8217;ve studied a few different texts on the subject, I wasn’t properly acquainted with the works of Ovid. </p>
<p>For the price (<a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0486427587/">$3US @ Amazon</a>) and selection (I have an especially weak spot for the stories of Apollo &amp; Daphne, Pygmalion, and Orpheus &amp; Eurydice), I couldn&#8217;t pass up the opportunity to read some of his verses and compare and contrast them with my other collections.</p>
<p>The Metamorphoses (in entirety), along with many other classics, is available for <a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/o#a2868">download from Project Gutenberg</a>, however, I decided to get a bound copy because I wanted to compare the various translations. Plus, I loved the cover.</p>
<p><strong>Book description:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>One of ancient Rome&#8217;s most celebrated poets, Ovid (43 B.C.&#8211;A.D. 18) wrote during the reign of Augustus. His works reflect a sentiment of art for pleasure&#8217;s sake, without ethical or moral overtones, which perhaps accounts for his enduring popularity. For more than two thousand years, readers have delighted in Ovid&#8217;s playful eloquence; his influence on other writers has ranged from Dante and Chaucer to Shakespeare and Milton, and scenes from his stories have inspired many great works by Western artists.</p>
<p>This selection of thirty stories from the verse translation by F. A. Wright of Ovid&#8217;s famous work, <em>The Metamorphoses</em>, does full justice to the poet&#8217;s elegance and wit. All of the tales involve a form of metamorphosis, or transformation, and are peopled by mythological gods, demigods, and mortals: Venus and Adonis, Pygmalion, Apollo and Daphne, Narcissus, Perseus and Andromeda, Orpheus and Eurydice, the Cyclops, and Circe, among others.</p>
<p>Although most of the stories did not originate with Ovid, it is quite possible that had he not written them down, these oral traditions would have been forever lost&#8211;and with them, a vast and valuable amount of Greco-Roman culture. This collection of the poet&#8217;s best and most beloved narrative verses reflect the vitality of classical mythology.</p>
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<p><strong>Book Details:</strong> 126 pages; Dover; Pub. May 2003</p>
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		<title>Recent Arrivals: If I Am Missing or Dead by Janine Latus</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 12:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Kat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent Arrivals chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: If I Am Missing or Dead by Janine Latus

First line: Two months ago I left my husband, and now, for the first time in years, [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Recent Arrivals</strong> chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: <strong><a title="If I Am Missing or Dead at Amazon" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0743296540/">If I Am Missing or Dead</a> by Janine Latus</strong></p></blockquote>
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<p><strong>First line:</strong> Two months ago I left my husband, and now, for the first time in years, [...]</p>
<p><strong>Initial thoughts:</strong> I remember standing in Target and the title of this book caught my eye. At first, I thought it might be some sort of thriller, but as I read the back cover and the blurb, I realized it was more a memoir.</p>
<p>What snagged me was the first paragraph of the blurb: &#8220;In April 2002, Janine Latus&#8217;s youngest sister, Amy, wrote a note and taped it to the inside of her desk drawer. <em>Today Ron Ball and I are romantically involved</em>, it read, <em>but I fear I have placed myself at risk in a variety of ways. Based on his criminal past, writing this out just seems the smart thing to do. If I am missing or dead this obviously has not protected me</em>&#8230;.&#8221;</p>
<p>From that moment, I was intrigued. I knew I wanted to read this book.</p>
<p><strong>Book description (<em>from the back cover</em>):</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Hey, I finally say, he hit me.</p>
<p>He what?</p>
<p>She is quiet. Then she says, Are you okay?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think so, I say. I think my nose is broken. And maybe my ribs.</p>
<p>She gasps.</p>
<p>He hit you in the face?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>That son of a bitch, she says. What are you going to do?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>You broke up with him, didn&#8217;t you?</p>
<p>No, I say. I mean, it wasn&#8217;t all his fault.</p>
<p>Janine, she says, there is nothing you could have done to deserve this. Repeat after me, nothing.</p>
<p>She is my baby sister and I am ashamed that she is the wise one, the one who is witness to my failure. I don&#8217;t say anything. We are both quiet. Then she speaks.</p>
<p>Are you going to wait until he kills you?</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Book Details:</strong> 336 pages; Simon &amp; Schuster; Pub. April 15, 2008</p>
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		<title>Recent Arrivals: Scarlett Fever by Maureen Johnson</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Kat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent Arrivals chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: Scarlett Fever by Maureen Johnson

 
First line: So let&#8217;s set the scene, shall we? Hamlet. In a hotel. But not one of the [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Recent Arrivals</strong> chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: <strong><a title="Scarlett Fever at Amazon" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0439899281/" rel="nofollow">Scarlett Fever by Maureen Johnson</a></strong></p>
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<p><a title="Scarlett Fever at Amazon.com" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0439899281/" rel="nofollow"><img class="alignright border" title="Scarlett Fever Cover" alt="Scarlett Fever Cover" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/scarlettfever.jpg" width="160" height="240" /></a> </p>
<p><strong>First line:</strong> <em>So let&#8217;s set the scene, shall we?</em> Hamlet. <em>In a hotel. But not one of the</em> [...]</p>
<p><strong>Initial thoughts:</strong> </p>
<p>When I saw the back cover of this book I <strong>laughed</strong>. It was adorable, but unfortunately, it cannot be properly rendered in words. Here&#8217;s the next best thing: a photo! (Click it for larger, more legible image.)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/scarlett-fever-back.jpg"><img class="aligncenter border clear" title="Scarlett Fever Back Cover" alt="Scarlett Fever Back Cover" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/scarlettfeverback_thumb.jpg" width="369" height="480" /></a> </p>
<p>Now I have to admit something&#8230;I haven&#8217;t read the first book, <strong>Suite Scarlett</strong>, but I want to. I want to because I&#8217;m eager to read Scarlett Fever and don&#8217;t want to interrupt the flow by reading the books out of order. I&#8217;ve already purchased Suite Scarlett and now am waiting patiently&#8230;or not so.</p>
<p>Anyhoo, this book looks like it&#8217;s going to be a hoot!</p>
<p><strong>Book description:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Faced with her family&#8217;s financial woes, Scarlett has taken on the job of assistant/indentured servant to a newly minted theatrical agent, professional eccentric Mrs. Amy Amberson. Scarlett ends up at the back and call of a Broadway star (her own age!), dealing with territorial doormen, and walking a small dog with insecurity issues&#8211;all while starting her sophomore year at one of New York&#8217;s most rigorous high schools.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t help that Scarlett&#8217;s brain is clouded with thoughts of Eric, her former sort-of boyfriend. She has thousands of things to say to him, if only he would call. And then there&#8217;s her new lab partner, the impossible Max, who&#8217;s on a quest to destroy what little mind she has left.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, her older brother, Spencer, has become New York City&#8217;s most controversial TV villain; her ever-reliable older sister, Lola, is sliding off the rails; and her younger sister, Marlene, most worryingly, has suddenly become&#8230;nice</p>
<p>But somehow Scarlett will prevail&#8230;right?</p>
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<p><strong>Book Details:</strong> 352 pages; Point; Pub. February 1, 2010</p>
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		<title>Recent Arrivals: Numbers by Rachel Ward</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Kat</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Recent Arrivals</strong> chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: <strong><a title="Numbers at Amazon" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0545142997/" rel="nofollow">Numbers by Rachel Ward</a></strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0545142997/" rel="nofollow"><img class="alignright border" title="Numbers" alt="Numbers" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/numbers.jpg" width="170" height="240" /></a></p>
<p><strong>First line:</strong> There are places kids like me go. Sad kids, bad kids, [...]</p>
<p><strong>Initial thoughts:</strong>&#160; I can&#8217;t remember the name of the blog, but I remember reading a synopsis of the book and thinking to myself, <em>I want to read that book</em>. </p>
<p>Then lo and behold, the book fairy delivered a copy to me (OK, it was really the publisher via the postal lady) and I did a little happy dance.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s about a girl who can look into someone&#8217;s eyes and see the date of their death. There&#8217;s a bit more to it, but that&#8217;s the gist.</p>
<p>The premise just sounds intriguing, no? Right up my alley.</p>
<p><strong>Book description:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>By the Numbers&#8230;</strong></p>
<p><em>&quot;Listen, Jem.&quot; The words came spitting out of her face. &quot;I don&#8217;t need this today, so just&#8230;shut&#8230;up.&quot; Syllables stinging like angry wasps, her venom fizzing all around me. And all the time, as we sat eye-to-eye, her number was there, stamped on the inside of my skull: 10102001.</em> </p>
<p><em>Four years later, I watched a man in a scruffy suit write it down on a piece of paper:</em></p>
<p>Date of Death: 10/10/2001</p>
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<p><strong>Book Details:</strong> 336 pages; Chicken House; Pub. February 2010</p>
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		<title>Recent Arrivals: The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 12:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent Arrivals chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg

 
First line: When I was five years old, I walked down the aisle with [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Recent Arrivals</strong> chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Read… bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: <strong><a title="The Lonely Hearts Club at Amazon" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0545140315/" rel="nofollow">The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg</a></strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0545140315/" rel="nofollow"><img class="alignright border" title="The Lonely Hearts Club" alt="The Lonely Hearts Club" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/lonelyheartsclub.jpg" width="161" height="240" /></a> </p>
<p><strong>First line:</strong> When I was five years old, I walked down the aisle with [...]</p>
<p><strong>Initial thoughts:</strong> This book looks adorable. When I read the description, I laughed out loud and shook my head in amazement. As someone who has sworn off love and men a time or two, this just seemed like it was bound to be an entertaining read.</p>
<p><strong>Book description:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>(Rather than a back cover blurb, I&#8217;m presenting you with the opening page.)</p>
<p>I, Penny Lane Bloom, do solemnly swear to never date another boy for as long as I shall live.</p>
<p>All right, maybe I&#8217;ll reconsider it in ten years or so when I&#8217;m no longer living in Parkview, Illinois, or attending McKinley High School, but for now I&#8217;m done with guys. They&#8217;re all lying, cheating scum of the earth.</p>
<p>Yes, every last one of them. Pure evil.</p>
<p>Sure, there are some that seem nice, but the second they get what they want, they&#8217;ll dump you and move on to their next target.</p>
<p>So I&#8217;m done.</p>
<p>No more dating.</p>
<p>The end.</p>
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<p><strong>Book Details:</strong> 320 pages; Point; Pub. January 2010</p>
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