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![]() This is the first volume of her new Get Cooking series, continuing Mollie's lifelong mission to spread cooking knowledge and food literacy as broadly as possible. Since 2003, Mollie Katzen has been an adviser to Harvard University Dining Services, and cocreator of their new Food Literacy Project. Her other books include the children's trilogy Pretend Soup, Honest Pretzels, and Salad People (referred to as the "gold standard" of children's cookbooks) by the New York Times), and a collaboration with Walter Willett, M.D., of Harvard, on Eat, Drink, and Weigh Less. In this sequel to her classic Pretend Soup -considered by many to be the gold standard of childrens cookbooks-award-winning author/illustrator Mollie Katzen works her magic with 20 new, child-tested recipes including such delicacies as Counting Soup, Chewy Energy Circles, and Polka Dot Rice. ![]() An award-winning illustrator and designer as well as a bestselling cookbook author and popular public speaker, Mollie is best known as the creator of the groundbreaking classics Moosewood Cookbook and The Enchanted Broccoli Forest. ![]() In addition, she is a charter member of the Harvard School of Public Health Nutrition Roundtable and an inaugural honoree of the Natural Health Hall of Fame. ![]() A 2007 inductee into the prestigious James Beard Cookbook Hall of Fame, and largely credited with moving healthful food from the "fringe" to the center of the American dinner plate, Mollie has been named by Health magazine as one of the "Five Women Who Changed the Way We Eat." ![]() With more than six million books in print, Mollie Katzen is listed by the New York Times as one of the bestselling cookbook authors of all time. ![]() ![]() The novel’s engagement with Nigerian languages and American cultural references bridges the gap of difference between non-Nigerian readers and the novel itself. Given the author’s positionality as a child of Nigerian-born parents who was raised in the United States, the novel’s accessibility to an outside readership emerges from her own lived experience in Lagos as both a cultural insider and outsider. Further exploration into the complex paratexts in Lagoon reveals that although the novel was written to Lagos, it was written for an outside audience-a Western audience, and perhaps particularly an American audience. And yet there is a glossary at the end of Nigerian words and phrases, as well as a section titled “Further insight into Lagoon.” As locals, Nigerian readers would not require this assistance. From the onset, Okorafor makes clear that this novel is dedicated to Lagos, Nigeria, with the book’s title inspired by it: “the city takes its name from the Portuguese word for ‘lagoon.’” The novel is set in Lagos, Nigeria, and focuses on African people and animal subjectivities, and thus the novel is apparently dedicated to Nigeria, which makes it perhaps what we consider an African novel. These are the opening words of Nnedi Okorafor’s Lagoon (2014) and the dedication of the novel. TO THE DIVERSE AND DYNAMIC PEOPLE OF LAGOS, NIGERIA-ANIMALS, PLANT, AND SPIRIT ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Her illustrations also appear in Sea Monkey and Bob, written by Aaron Reynolds I'm Bored (a New York Times Notable Book) and Naked!, written by Michael Ian Black as well as ten Judy Blume chapter books and middle grade titles. Her work has been translated into thirty-two languages.Visit Judy at or follow her on Twitter at Ohi, Debbie Ridpath: - Debbie Ridpath Ohi is the author of Where Are My Books?. She is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of beloved books for young people, including Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, and novels for adult readers, including Wifey, Smart Women, and Summer Sisters. ![]() His classmate Nicky has freckles-they cover his face, his ears, and tĬontributor Bio(s): Blume, Judy: - Judy Blume, one of America's most popular authors, is the recipient of the 2004 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. What's a guy gotta do to get some freckles? This perennial bestselling favorite from Judy Blume has a fresh new look More than anything in the world, Andrew Marcus wants freckles. Reading Level: 3.1 Interest Level: Middle Grades Point Value: 0.5 Physical Information: 0.3" H x 5" W x 7.4" (0.13 lbs) 64 pagesįeatures: Ikids, Illustrated, Price on Product, Price on Product - Canadian Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Self-esteem & Self-reliance WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Click here for our low price guaranteeīinding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers Contributor(s): Blume, Judy (Author), Ohi, Debbie Ridpath (Illustrator) ![]() ![]() ![]() As each of these people calls upon Holly to help them leave something meaningful behind for their loved ones, Holly will embark on a remarkable journey – one that will challenge her to ask whether embracing the future means betraying the past, and what it means to love someone forever… Reluctantly, Holly begins a relationship with the club, even as their friendship threatens to destroy the peace she believes she has achieved. But when a group inspired by Gerry’s letters, calling themselves the PS, I Love You Club, approaches Holly asking for help, she finds herself drawn back into a world that she worked so hard to leave behind. She’s proud of all the ways in which she has grown and evolved. It’s been seven years since Holly Kennedy’s husband died – six since she read his final letter, urging Holly to find the courage to forge a new life. ![]() ![]() I started reading the first one on the airplane to Las Vegas and finished up A Long Way From Chicago on the way back home a few days later. I remember loving it, and I remember being vaguely aware that this book was a sequel, but I’d never gotten around to reading the first one, until a copy of the two, bound together in a teacher’s edition, showed up on my doorstep, courtesy of Penguin. The BYU library helpfully had all their copies of Newbery books on a big display wall, so I plowed through a number of books I had, embarrassingly, never read, including Bridge to Terabithia and The Giver.Ī Year Down Yonder was also one of them. ![]() The summer that Bart and I were engaged, I started reading again in earnest, with a particular focus on the Newbery winners. ![]() These are the kind of books I can’t wait to read aloud to my children. ![]() 8/9 of 10: I’d give an 8 to A Long Way From Chicago and a 9 to A Year Down Yonder, but they are both just delightful. ![]() ![]() ![]() She signed with Bloomsbury publishing in 2010 and has been a bestselling author ever since!Īfter Throne of Glass took off, A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR to fans) became the next series Sarah J. Maas has had a long career as a writer, starting work on Throne of Glass at just 16! She started posting the book to a website, where it quickly gained traction as one of the most popular stories. Did you read the Sarah J Maas books in order?.In what order should I read Sarah J Maas books?.What is the Crescent City series order?.What is the Throne of Glass series order?.What is A Court of Thorns and Roses series order?.House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas.18 Sensational Books Like A Court of Thorns and Roses. ![]() A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J.A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J.A Court of Thorns and Roses Series in Order. ![]() ![]() Danforthĭanforth’s debut is a great example of a YA coming of age / coming out novel that follows the general trajectory of these stories while also transcending the tropes. The Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily M. For any lover of queer YA or a library wanting to have a solid base of LGBTQ YA books, these seven novels are must-haves. The following queer YA coming out novels are some of my personal favorites that sit firmly within this YA subgenre while at the same time rising above its generic formula and expectations. But the great thing in recent queer YA is that even when queer authors are writing in the LGB teen coming out genre, they’re doing new and exciting things that subvert and challenge the genre conventions. ![]() ![]() In the fallout, things usually get a lot worse before they get better.” There are certainly plenty of novels that follow this model to a T, and they can be heavy and intense. ![]() ![]() Queer YA novelist Malinda Lo describes the general formula of the YA coming out / of age novel as: “character struggles with homosexual desire in a homophobic world character falls in tormented, transformative love character is unceremoniously outed. New to the coming of gayge genre? Looking to read or buy some of the best examples of the queer coming out YA genre? This list is for you! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Sahara West Book Discussion Group meets at 5:30 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at West Charleston Library, 6301 W. The Amazing Reads Book Club meets at 5:30 p.m. Admission is free for book signings only. The signing will include a craft demonstration. Saturday in the gift shop at the Mob Museum, 300 Stewart Ave. Shawn Bowman will sign “Criminal Crafts: Outlaw Projects for Scoundrels, Cheats, and Armchair Detectives” at 1 p.m. Lani Woodland will sign “Indelible” and “Intrinsical” at 1 p.m. Lindsey Leavitt will sign “A Farewell to Charms (A Princess for Hire Book)” at 5 p.m. Tera Lynn Childs will sign “Just For Fins” and “Tempest Unleashed” at 4 p.m. today in the gift shop at the Mob Museum, 300 Stewart Ave. For more information, call 383-0306.Īndrew McLean will sign “The Las Vegas Chronicles” at 1 p.m. Additions or changes to this listing must be submitted at least 10 days in advance of Sunday publication to Bookmark, Las Vegas Review-Journal, P.O. Information is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Here is a listing of events designed for book lovers. ![]() ![]() Talion becoming one of the Ringwraiths that eventually pursues Frodo Baggins was not a narrative tie-in that Middle-earth: Shadow of War needed to produce in order to craft a coherent conclusion. Instead, if Monolith decided to fully embrace its non-canon approach to Middle-earth, the franchise could be taken in a new direction entirely with a threequel. ![]() Middle-earth: Shadow of War's definitive conclusion could make a third entry with a Ringwraith Talion feel like an expansion, rather than its own title, especially since players had been given a taste of what that experience would be like in Middle-earth: Shadow of War. However, there is a limitation to this narrative arc and could run the risk of feeling shallow as a result. Here, players could lay siege to Middle-earth’s most notable kingdoms, such as Arnor, Gondor, Rohan, and Dale. In a dark take on Middle-earth as a playable Ringwraith, it would be interesting to see players able to corrupt human enemies and pledge allegiance fully to Sauron and Middle-earth’s dark forces. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis System creates dynamic relationships between the player and named enemies that appear, such as Captains and Warchiefs. ![]() ![]() In a follow-up sequel to Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Talion could command the Nazgul of Minas Morgul as players fully excise Orcs, Uruks, Goblins, and other horrific creatures. ![]() |