#5Books: Book recs and a book festival

Our little book festival started yesterday!

I jumped on right after my shower, so I didn’t say much, just listened while trying to make dinner, so it was a full on 40 minutes 🙂

I’m so excited and nervous, but it’s going well so far! I have a schedule over here, but here are a few more updates for what we have coming up in the next two weeks:

Our YA Fantasy Special panel via zoom with guest author Maria V. Snyder now includes author Neal  Shusterman – 6 December: 10am
Book Launch celebrations via zoom with author Sam Hawke to celebrate the release of her new book “Hollow Empire” had been added to our schedule – 2 December: 8pm
Our evening with author Sulari Gentill panel now includes author Emma Viskic via zoom – 4 December: 7pm.

Cosplay delights via zoom – a special presentation on cosplay and designs by our very own

Melinda Mandla (cosplay enthusiast) and Crystal Oros + James Woodley of Axious Industries: 27 Nov via zoom at 7pm
Book your tix over hereeeeee
Now, while I was busy prepping questions for Emma Viskic and Sulari Gentill’s panels, here are some book recs I found!

The Lady Upstairs 

A modern-day noir featuring a twisty cat-and-mouse chase, this dark debut thriller tells the story of a a woman who makes a living taking down terrible men…then finds herself in over her head and with blood on her hands. The only way out? Pull off one final con.

Jo’s job is blackmailing the most lecherous men in Los Angeles–handsy Hollywood producers, adulterous actors, corrupt cops. Sure, she likes the money she’s making, which comes in handy for the debt she is paying off, but it’s also a chance to take back power for the women of the city. Eager to prove herself to her coworker Lou and their enigmatic boss, known only as the Lady Upstairs, Jo takes on bigger and riskier jobs.

When one of her targets is murdered, both the Lady Upstairs and the LAPD have Jo in their sights. Desperate to escape the consequences of her failed job, she decides to take on just one more sting–bringing down a rising political star. It’s her biggest con yet–and she will do it behind the Lady’s back, freeing both herself and Lou. But Jo soon learns that Lou and the Lady have secrets of their own, and that no woman is safe when there is a life-changing payout on the line.

A delicious debut thriller crackling with wit and an unforgettable feminist voice, The Lady Upstairs is a chilling and endlessly surprising take on female revenge.

Oh hello, a surprising take on female revenge? I am definitely ready to be surprised. And Jo, is an utterly interesting character.

For Your Own Good

USA Today bestselling author Samantha Downing is back with her latest sneaky thriller set at a prestigious private school—complete with interfering parents, overeager students, and one teacher who just wants to teach them all a lesson…

Teddy Crutcher has won Teacher of the Year at the esteemed Belmont Academy, home to the best and brightest.

He says his wife couldn’t be more proud—though no one has seen her in a while.

Teddy really can’t be bothered with the death of a school parent that’s looking more and more like murder or the student digging a little too deep into Teddy’s personal life. His main focus is on pushing these kids to their full academic potential.

All he wants is for his colleagues—and the endlessly meddlesome parents—to stay out of his way.

It’s really too bad that sometimes excellence can come at such a high cost.

Teddy sounds incredibly homicidal. I don’t know why, but I really genuinely think that. He’s out to kill anyone who gets in his way.

Strange Deaths of the Last Romantic

The first time I committed suicide I was ten years old.

There have been many more suicides since.”

Adam is cursed. He cannot die.

But one man’s burden is another man’s blessing, and there are people who are out to harness Adam’s special talents.

However, Adam soon discovers that immortality comes at a cost; every time he dies, he loses a little bit of himself. So when Adam meets Lilyanne—his reason for living—he’s forced to choose between life and love.

This sounds so epic and intimate at the same time — I want to more about the life Adam has led as well.

Every Last Fear

In one of the year’s most anticipated debut psychological thrillers, a family made infamous by a true crime documentary is found dead, leaving their surviving son to uncover the truth about their final days.

“They found the bodies on a Tuesday.” So begins this twisty and breathtaking novel that traces the fate of the Pine family, a thriller that will both leave you on the edge of your seat and move you to tears.

After a late night of partying, NYU student Matt Pine returns to his dorm room to devastating news: nearly his entire family—his mom, his dad, his little brother and sister—have been found dead from an apparent gas leak while vacationing in Mexico. The local police claim it was an accident, but the FBI and State Department seem far less certain—and they won’t tell Matt why.

The tragedy makes headlines everywhere because this isn’t the first time the Pine family has been thrust into the media spotlight. Matt’s older brother, Danny—currently serving a life sentence for the murder of his teenage girlfriend Charlotte—was the subject of a viral true crime documentary suggesting that Danny was wrongfully convicted. Though the country has rallied behind Danny, Matt holds a secret about his brother that he’s never told anyone: the night Charlotte was killed Matt saw something that makes him believe his brother is guilty of the crime.

When Matt returns to his small hometown to bury his parents and siblings, he’s faced with a hostile community that was villainized by the documentary, a frenzied media, and memories he’d hoped to leave behind forever. Now, as the deaths in Mexico appear increasingly suspicious and connected to Danny’s case, Matt must unearth the truth behind the crime that sent his brother to prison—putting his own life in peril—and forcing him to confront his every last fear.

Oh, my do I want this one right now: who killed Matt’s family? Did his brother arrange it? And what did Matt see???  March 2021 feels like it’s very long time away right now.
That’s it for this week I think! And i do hope I see you guys at the festival!!
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