Saturday, September 16, 2017

What's New? Stacking the Shelves

Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. Hop on over there to ogle what other bloggers got this week.

For review:



Life on Surtsey: Iceland's Upstart Island by Loree Griffin Burns. 73 p. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, November 14, 2017. 9780544687233.

Publisher synopsis: On November 14, 1963, a volcano fifteen miles off the shore of Iceland exploded under the sea, resulting in a brand-new island. Scientists immediately recognized Surtsey for what it was: an opportunity to observe the way life takes hold.  

Loree Griffin Burns follows entomologist Erling Ólafsson on a five-day trip to Surtsey, where since 1970 he has studied the arrival and survival of insects and other species. Readers see how demanding conditions on Surtsey can be, what it’s like to eat and work while making the smallest impact possible, and the passion driving these remarkable scientists in one of the world’s most unique fields ever! 

Purchased: I bought Patina rather than wait for my next school order because I have a student who ADORED Ghost and has been looking forward to reading Patina since.



Patina by Jason Reynolds. 233p. Caitlyn Dlouhy Books/ Atheneum Books for Young Readers, September, 2017. 9781481450188.

Publisher synopsis: A newbie to the track team, Patina must learn to rely on her teammates as she tries to outrun her personal demons in this follow-up to the National Book Award finalist Ghost by New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds.

Ghost. Lu. Patina. Sunny. Four kids from wildly different backgrounds with personalities that are explosive when they clash. But they are also four kids chosen for an elite middle school track team—a team that could qualify them for the Junior Olympics if they can get their acts together. They all have a lot to lose, but they also have a lot to prove, not only to each other, but to themselves.

Patina, or Patty, runs like a flash. She runs for many reasons—to escape the taunts from the kids at the fancy-schmancy new school she’s been sent to since she and her little sister had to stop living with their mom. She runs from the reason WHY she’s not able to live with her “real” mom any more: her mom has The Sugar, and Patty is terrified that the disease that took her mom’s legs will one day take her away forever. So Patty’s also running for her mom, who can’t. But can you ever really run away from any of this? As the stress builds up, it’s building up a pretty bad attitude as well. Coach won’t tolerate bad attitude. No day, no way. And now he wants Patty to run relay...where you have to depend on other people? How’s she going to do THAT?



Orphan Island by Laurel Snyder. Unabridged audiobook on 6 compact discs. 7.5 hours. Read by Kim Mai Guest. Harper Audio, May, 2017. 9781538456818.

Publisher synopsis: For readers who loved Sara Pennypacker's Pax and Lois Lowry's The Giver comes a deep, compelling, heartbreaking, and completely one-of-a-kind novel about nine children who live on a mysterious island.On the island, everything is perfect. The sun rises in a sky filled with dancing shapes; the wind, water, and trees shelter and protect those who live there; when the nine children go to sleep in their cabins, it is with full stomachs and joy in their hearts. And only one thing ever changes: on that day, each year, when a boat appears from the mist upon the ocean carrying one young child to join them-and taking the eldest one away, never to be seen again.Today's Changing is no different. The boat arrives, taking away Jinny's best friend, Deen, replacing him with a new little girl named Ess, and leaving Jinny as the new Elder. Jinny knows her responsibility now-to teach Ess everything she needs to know about the island, to keep things as they've always been. But will she be ready for the inevitable day when the boat will come back-and take her away forever from the only home she's known?



Hook's Tale: being the account of an unjustly villainized pirate written by himself. Unabridged audiobook on six compact discs. Seven hours, fifteen minutes. Narrated by John Leonard Pielmeier. Brilliance Audio, July, 2017. 9781543601473. 

Publisher synopsis: A rollicking debut novel from award-winning playwright and screenwriter John Pielmeier reimagines the childhood of the much maligned Captain Hook: his quest for buried treasure, his friendship with Peter Pan, and the story behind the swashbuckling world of Neverland.

Long defamed as a vicious pirate, Captain James Cook (a.k.a Hook) was in fact a dazzling wordsmith who left behind a vibrant, wildly entertaining, and entirely truthful memoir. His chronicle offers a counter narrative to the works of J.M. Barrie, a “dour Scotsman” whose spurious accounts got it all wrong. Now, award-winning playwright John Pielmeier is proud to present this crucial historic artifact in its entirety for the first time.

Cook’s story begins in London, where he lives with his widowed mother. At thirteen, he runs away from home, but is kidnapped and pressed into naval service as an unlikely cabin boy. Soon he discovers a treasure map that leads to a mysterious archipelago called the “Never-Isles” from which there appears to be no escape. In the course of his adventures he meets the pirates Smee and Starkey, falls in love with the enchanting Tiger Lily, adopts an oddly affectionate crocodile, and befriends a charming boy named Peter—who teaches him to fly. He battles monsters, fights in mutinies, swims with mermaids, and eventually learns both the sad and terrible tale of his mother’s life and the true story of his father’s disappearance.

Like Gregory Maguire’s Wicked, Hook’s Tale offers a radical new version of a classic story, bringing readers into a much richer, darker, and enchanting version of Neverland than ever before. The characters that our hero meets—including the terrible Doctor Uriah Slinque and a little girl named Wendy—lead him to the most difficult decision of his life: whether to submit to the temptation of eternal youth, or to embrace the responsibilities of maturity and the inevitability of his own mortality. His choice, like his story, is not what you might expect.

I just love retellings from the villain's POV!

That's what's new with me. What's new with you?

6 comments:

  1. Nice haul! Hook's Tale looks amazing! I hope you'll enjoy all the books you got! Happy reading!

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  2. Sadly I don't know any of these but Hook's Tale looks great and I love all things Captain Hook since the TV series Once Upon A Time :))

    Here's my Stacking The Shelves.

    xx Yasmine @ Swissbookworm

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  3. I'm really interested in Patina. I haven't yet read Ghost, but it's on my wish list. I was hoping the bookstore would have it today when I was there, but they didn't. :-( I agree with the other's about Hook's Tale. That one sounds like it will be good!

    I hope you enjoy your new books! Have a great week!

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  4. Great set of books you got there! Hook's Tale sounds interesting!

    Here’s my Stacking the Shelves!

    Ronyell @ Rabbit Ears Book Blog

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  5. They all sound great. I hope you enjoy them. Happy reading and have a wonderful week. :)

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  6. Wow, interesting grabs! A brand new island.. That sounds like a pretty interesting thing to read about. I hope you enjoy it :) Patina sounds good too, actually! And Villain POVs! I feel like your taste in books is AMAZING. I hope you have fun reading these, and I'll have to look out for the reviews :)

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