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Chaos Walking Series

July 9, 2021 by Carla Leave a Comment

Series: Chaos Walking by Patrick Ness
First Book: The Knife of Never Letting Go
Who’s it For: Teens and Adults

“My name is Todd Hewitt. My name is Todd Hewitt.”

Perhaps if Todd repeated his name, he could control his mind. He hated that his thoughts were broadcast, like every other male in Prentisstown. And animal. Todd’s dog, Manchee, frequently reported to him, “Poo, Todd. Gotta poo.”

Todd kept busy working on the farm for his two fathers, Cillian and Ben. He wasn’t really related to them. They had promised to take care of Todd years ago when his mother died of the disease. In fact, there were no females at all in Prentisstown. He vaguely recalled that his mom sang to him. He had no memory of his deceased father. Ben had a small leather diary that his mom left for Todd. Yet Todd didn’t know how to read.

One day Todd came across an injured girl who seemed to be about his age, 13.  Had she crash-landed? Strangest of all, she had no noise!  Her thoughts were completely private.  Her name was Violet.  Back at the farm, Ben shoved a sack of food, emergency supplies, a map, and the diary to Todd. “Go!”  Mayor Prentiss and a posse were galloping their way.  Todd heard gunshots.  Cillian!  “We lied. Your mother was killed by Mayor Prentiss.  Go!” What would Mayor Prentiss do if he caught them?  Todd, Violet, and Manchee, fled into the forest.  Where would they go? Why was Todd’s mother murdered?

I actually saw the movie Chaos Walking before I read the series.  The movie intrigued me.  I was thoroughly engrossed in the plight of Todd Hewitt and Violet.  I loved the humor of the talking animals, from Manchee, my favorite, to talking sheep, horses, and more.  And I appreciated Todd’s sense of honor and the bond that he and Violet developed.  Yet, life is complicated and sometimes hard choices have to be made…

Discover the first book in this trilogy here!

Filed Under: Recommended for Adults, Recommended for Teens Tagged With: Dystopia, Freedom, Friendships, Love, Mind-control, World-Building

Delirium by Lauren Oliver

April 9, 2021 by Carla Leave a Comment

Title: Delirium by Lauren Oliver
Format: book on CD, e-book, book
Who’s It For: Teens and Adults

 

Lena always thought it was a good thing to have the cure. Sure, she was a bit nervous. She knew the procedure would leave a three-pronged scar behind her ear. Her sister Rachel once thought she was in love. After she was cured, Rachel accepted her arranged marriage. Wasn’t that a good thing? One night, Lena slipped out to a concert after curfew with her best friend Hana. And she also met Alex. Alex said he was safe.  He had the scar. Was it wrong to care about Alex? Or was Lena just delirious?

And Delirium is the first book in a series! 
Find it here. 

Filed Under: Recommended for Adults, Recommended for Teens Tagged With: Arranged Marriage, Dystopia, Love

This is Motherhood: A Motherly Collection of Reflections and Practices

June 3, 2019 by Josie Leave a Comment

This is Motherhood: A Motherly Collection of Reflections and Practices by Jill Koziol and Liz Tenety
Publication Date: March 2019
Format: Book
Who’s it for: Mamas everywhere

Published by the co-founders of “Motherly,” an online community, This is Motherhood is a collection of essays and practices written by mothers from all walks of life. Each woman’s voice helps to address the complexity of motherhood and gently reminds us that there is no one right way to be a mother. To further the reader’s introspection of a particular topic, each chapter also concludes with a journaling or meditative exercise. As a reader makes their way through the book, one central message remains loud and clear: motherhood can be hard and ultimately, mamas have to do what is best for them and their children–unsolicited parenting advice, be gone!

My first thoughts after reading this book were: “Oh my goodness, why couldn’t this book have been published before my oldest child was born?!” As any new mother might experience, our inner voices can sometimes be overwhelming and our thoughts can be nonsensical:
“Am I feeding my baby enough?”
“Is my baby happy?”
“My baby hates me! I can’t make him stop crying!”
“Wow…I really need a shower…but taking a moment for myself is so selfish!”
“If I go out with my friends, will my baby think that I left her?”

Concerned with the many worries and doubts that motherhood brings, mothers can often feel alone in their struggle to understand it all. This book hides nothing in addressing both those great highs of motherhood (My baby smiled at me!!) and those low-lows (When was the last time I got a restful night’s sleep?). I found so much comfort in these women’s words and stories. Reading about other mother’s perspectives has shown me that women everywhere are experiencing and thinking similar things while navigating through motherhood, which is so wonderfully reassuring. Mamas, we are not alone and we’ve got this!

Bonus: This book is now my go-to baby shower gift! Babies are adorable and new and exciting…but let’s not forget about supporting those mamas too!

Find it in our catalog.

Filed Under: New for Adults, Recommended for Adults Tagged With: Book, Compassion, Family, Interpersonal Relations, Love, New Mama, Nonfiction, Strong Women

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