Friday, November 29, 2013

WHO'S ON TOP: GRAPHIC NOVELS


Top 5 Graphic Novels
Hardcover:
1. BATMAN, VOL. 3. by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo
2. THE SANDMAN OMNIBUS, VOL. 2, by Neil Gaiman and Others
3. MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN, by Ransom Riggs and Cassandra Jean
4. HELLBOY: THE MIDNIGHT CIRCUS, by Mike Mignola and Duncan Fegredo
5. BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE, by Alan Moore and Brian Bollard
Spotlight:
MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN
Ransom Riggs and Cassandra Jean

Ransom Riggs's haunting fantasy bestseller adapted to a graphic novel!
As our story opens, a horrific family tragedy sets sixteen-year-old Jacob journeying to a remote island off the coast of Wales, where he discovers the crumbling ruins of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. As Jacob explores its abandoned bedrooms and hallways, it becomes clear that the children were more than just peculiar. They may have been dangerous. They may have been quarantined on a deserted island for good reason. And somehow-impossible though it seems-they may still be alive.


Thursday, November 28, 2013

WHO'S ON TOP: CHILDREN'S BOOKS


Top 5 Children’s Books
Picture Books:
1. THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT, by Drew Daywalt
2. GOODNIGHT, GOODNIGHT, CONSTRUCTION SITE, by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld
3. CINDERS, by Jan Brett
4. THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. by Clement C. Moore
5. I’M A FROG, by Mo Willems
Spotlight:
THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Clement C. Moore

As St. Nick and eight tiny reindeer descend through a brilliant night sky onto the roof of a Victorian house in a snowy New England village, the famous Christmas poem begins. The father of the family narrates the words just as Clement Moore wrote them, and artist Jan Brett captures the spirit in brilliant illustrations that reflect this memorable night. Visually she extends this favorite Christmas story for children, who will delight in watching the two mischievous stowaways from the North Pole enthusiastically exploring the sacks of gifts on the roof while St. Nick, unaware, journeys down the chimney... until the toys spill down onto the lawn and he turns with a jerk!

Antique toys and exquisite ornaments frame the borders in which sometimes the father, St. Nick, or the family cat and dog look on, as the story unfolds.

A unique and beautiful edition to be cherished for years to come by all the family, especially the youngest, who find the night before Christmas perhaps the most exciting night of the year.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

WHO'S ON TOP: NONFICTION


Top 5 Nonfiction:
Hardcover:
1. THINGS THAT MATTER, by Charles Krauthammer
2. KILLING JESUS, by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard
3. THE BULLY PULPIT, by Doris Kearns Goodwin
4. DAVID AND GOLIATH, by Malcolm Gladwell
5. I AM MALALA, by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb
Spotlight:
THE BULLY PULPIT
Doris Kearns Goodwin

Doris Kearns Goodwin, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and author of Team of Rivals, captures the Progressive Era through the story of the broken friendship between Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft, culminating in their running against one another for president in 1912.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

WHO'S ON TOP: FICTION

Top 5 Fiction:
Hardcover:
1. THE FIRST PHONE CALL FROM HEAVEN
2. SYCAMORE ROW, John Grisham
3. DUST, by Patricia Cornwell
4. WHITE FIRE , by Douglas Lincoln Child
5. THE GOLDFINCH, by Donna Tratt
Spotlight:
DUST
Patricia Cornwell

From the world’s number-one bestselling crime writer comes the extraordinary new Kay Scarpetta novel.

Massachusetts Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta has just returned from working one of the worst mass murders in U.S. history when she’s awakened at an early hour by Detective Pete Marino.

A body, oddly draped in an unusual cloth, has just been discovered inside the sheltered gates of MIT and it’s suspected the identity is that of missing computer engineer Gail Shipton, last seen the night before at a trendy Cambridge bar. It appears she’s been murdered, mere weeks before the trial of her $100 million lawsuit against her former financial managers, and Scarpetta doubts it’s a coincidence. She also fears the case may have a connection with her computer genius niece, Lucy.

At a glance there is no sign of what killed Gail Shipton, but she’s covered with a fine dust that under ultraviolet light fluoresces brilliantly in three vivid colors, what Scarpetta calls a mineral fingerprint. Clearly the body has been posed with chilling premeditation that is symbolic and meant to shock, and Scarpetta has reason to worry that the person responsible is the Capital Murderer, whose most recent sexual homicides have terrorized Washington, D.C. Stunningly, Scarpetta will discover that her FBI profiler husband, Benton Wesley, is convinced that certain people in the government, including his boss, don’t want the killer caught.

In Dust, Scarpetta and her colleagues are up against a force far more sinister than a sexual predator who fits the criminal classification of a spectacle killer.” The murder of Gail Shipton soon leads deep into the dark world of designer drugs, drone technology, organized crime, and shocking corruption at the highest levels.

With unparalleled high-tension suspense and the latest in forensic technology, Patricia Cornwell once again proves her exceptional ability to surprise—and to thrill.

Friday, November 22, 2013

The Last Turn

By William G. Muir

The door to the Last Turn tavern opened. The neon sign above the door offered just enough light to let those who paid any bit of attention know that the individual was probably a man, and definitely shorter than average. All doubt about the mysterious person's gender were laid to rest once they stepped across the threshold. The lights that hung above the pool table, which sat just to the right of the door, cleared up any question of gender to those who had been watching as the man made his way from the door to the pay phone.


No one ever paid attention at the Last Turn.


The short man who was making his way to the pay phone had started to lose his hair at far too young of an age, it had recently started to go prematurely gray as well. This unfortunate combination had gone a long way to making him appear to be twenty years older than he actually was. The strange limp he had recently acquired wasn't doing anything to dissuade people from thinking he wasn't a vital young man. Not that he was, yet he wasn't as decrepit as his appearance made him out to be. At least not yet anyways.

WHO'S ON TOP: GRAPHIC NOVELS

Top 5 Graphic Novels
Hardcover:
1. BATMAN, VOL. 3,, by Scott Snyder and Greg Capallo  
2. THE JOKER: DEATH OF THE FAMILY, by Scott Snyder and Various
3. HELLBOY: THE MIDNIGHT CIRCUS, by Mike Mignola and Duncan Fegredo
4. GREEN LANTERN, VOL. 3, by Geoff Johns and Others
5. BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE, by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland
Spotlight:
HELLBOY: THE MIDNIGHT CIRCUS
Mike Mignola  and Duncan Fegredo



Young Hellboy runs away from the B.P.R.D. only to stumble upon a weird and fantastical circus and the few demons from Hell who inhabit it. An original graphic novel in hardcover!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

WHO'S ON TOP: CHILDREN'S BOOKS

Top 5 Children’s Books:
Picture Books:
1. THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT, by Drew Daywalt
2.CINDERS, by Jan Brett
3. GOODNIGHT, GOODNIGHT, CONSTRUCTION SITE,by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld
4. PRESS HERE, by Herve Tullet
5. I’M A FROG, by Mo Willems
Spotlight:
CINDERS
Jan Brett



Jan Brett sets her Cinderella story in a snowy Russian winter where one magical night, Cinders, the most picked upon hen in the flock, becomes the most loved by Prince Cockerel when she arrives at his ball looking so beautiful that even her bossy sisters don't recognize her.  
Jan travelled to Russia and readers will be in awe of the Ice Palace aglow under a deep blue moonlit sky, exquisite ball gowns on the comely pullets, uniforms with gold braids and buttons on the cockerels, striking Russian architecture transformed into ice in the borders, and a very funny flock of chickens who provide an appealing, original look at this snowy Cinderella. Readers will find these dressed up chickens comical as they pour over the extravagant setting, including a "WOW"-inducing double gatefold of chicken couples whirling around the ballroom. A feast for the eyes sure to become a perennial favorite.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

WHO'S ON TOP: NOMFICTION

Top 5 Nonfiction:
Hardcover:
1. THINGS THAT MATTER, by Charles Krauthammer
2. KILLING JESUS, by  Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard
3. DOUBLE DOWN, by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann
4. THE BULLY PULPIT, by Doris Kearns Goodwin
5. DAVID AND  GOLIATH, by Malcolm Gladwell
Spotlight:
DOUBLE DOWN
Mark Halperin and John Heilemann

Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times:
"Those hungry for political news will read Double Down for the scooplets and insidery glimpses it serves up about the two campaigns, and the clues it offers about the positioning already going on among Republicans and Democrats for 2016 ... The book testifies to its authors’ energetic legwork and insider access... creating a novelistic narrative that provides a you-are-there immediacy... They succeed in taking readers interested in the backstabbing and backstage maneuvering of the 2012 campaign behind the curtains, providing a tactile... sense of what it looked like from the inside."

In their runaway bestseller Game Change, Mark Halperin and John Heilemann captured the full drama of Barack Obama’s improbable, dazzling victory over the Clintons, John McCain, and Sarah Palin. With the same masterly reporting, unparalleled access, and narrative skill,Double Down picks up the story in the Oval Office, where the president is beset by crises both inherited and unforeseen—facing defiance from his political foes, disenchantment from the voters, disdain from the nation’s powerful money machers, and dysfunction within the West Wing. As 2012 looms, leaders of the Republican Party, salivating over Obama’s political fragility, see a chance to wrest back control of the White House—and the country. So how did the Republicans screw it up? How did Obama survive the onslaught of super PACs and defy the predictions of a one-term presidency? Double Down follows the gaudy carnival of GOP contenders—ambitious and flawed, famous and infamous, charismatic and cartoonish—as Mitt Romney, the straitlaced, can-do, gaffe-prone multimillionaire from Massachusetts, scraped and scratched his way to the nomination.

Double Down exposes blunders, scuffles, and machinations far beyond the klieg lights of the campaign trail: Obama storming out of a White House meeting with his high command after accusing them of betrayal. Romney’s mind-set as he made his controversial 47 percent” comments. The real reasons New Jersey governor Chris Christie was never going to be Mitt’s running mate. The intervention held by the president’s staff to rescue their boss from political self-destruction. The way the tense détente between Obama and Bill Clinton morphed into political gold. And the answer to one of the campaign’s great mysteries—how did Clint Eastwood end up performing Dada dinner theater at the Republican convention?

In Double Down, Mark Halperin and John Heilemann take the reader into back rooms and closed-door meetings, laying bare the secret history of the 2012 campaign for a panoramic account of an election that was as hard fought as it was lastingly consequential.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

WHO'S ON TOP: FICTION

Top 5 Fiction:
Hardcover:
1. SYCAMORE ROW, by John Grisham
2. MIRAGE, by Clive Cussler with Jack Du Brul
3. THE GOLDFINCH, by Donna Tartt
4. THE VALLEY OF AMAZEMENT, by Amy Tan
5. THE MINOR ADJUSTMENT BEAUTY SALON, by Alexander McCall Smith
Spotlight:
MIRAGE
Clive Cussler with Jack Du Brul

The extraordinary new novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series from the grand master of adventure.

In October 1943, a U.S. destroyer sailed out of Philadelphia and supposedly vanished, the result of a Navy experiment with electromagnetic radiation. The story was considered a hoax—but now Juan Cabrillo and his Oregon colleagues aren’t so sure.

There is talk of a new weapon soon to be auctioned, something very dangerous to America’s interests, and the rumors link it to the great inventor Nikola Tesla, who was
working with the Navy when he died in 1943. Was he responsible for the experiment? Are his notes in the hands of enemies? As Cabrillo races to find the truth, he discovers there is even more at stake than he could have imagined—but by the time he realizes it, he may already be too late.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

WHO'S ON TOP: CHILDREN BOOKS

Top 5 Children’s Books:
Picture Book:
1. THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT, by Drew Daywalt
2. CINDER, by Jan Brett
3. GOODNIGHT, GOODNIGHT, CONSTRUCTION SITE, by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tom Litchenheld
4. PRESS HERE, by Herve Tullet
5. I’M A FROG, by Mo Willems
Spotlight:
THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT
by Drew Daywalt

Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: We quit!

Beige is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown. Blue needs a break from coloring all that water, while Pink just wants to be used. Green has no complaints, but Orange and Yellow are no longer speaking to each other.

What is Duncan to do? Debut author Drew Daywalt and New York Timesbestseller Oliver Jeffers create a colorful solution in this playful, imaginative story that will have children laughing and playing with their crayons in a whole new way.

Friday, November 15, 2013

WHO'S ON TOP: GRAPHIC NOVELS

Top 5 Graphic Novels:
Hardcover:
1. BATMAN, VOL. 3, by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo
2. THE JOKER: DEATH OF THE FAMILY, by Scott Snyder and Various
3. HELLBOY: THE MIDNIGHT CIRCUS, by Mike Mignola and Duncan Fegredo
4. GREEN LANTERN, VOL. 3, by Geoff Johns and Others
5. BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE, by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland
Spotlight:
BATMAN, VOL. 3
by Scott Snyder Greg Capullo


After having his face sliced off, The Joker makes his horrifying return to Gotham City in this epic from issues #13-17 that shook Batman to his core! But even for a man who’s committed a lifetime of murder, he’s more dangerous than ever before. How can Batman protect his city and those he’s closest to?

This new hardcover features an acetate dust jacket showcasing the face of The Joker as it appeared on the die-cut covers of the “Death of the Family” comics — and under that dust jacket lies the horror that is The Joker’s skinless skull!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Who's On Top: Nonfiction

Top 5 Nonfiction:
Hardcover:
1. KILLING JESUS, by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard
2. THINGS THAT MATTER, by Charles Krauthammer
3. DAVID AND GOLIATH, by Malcolm Gladwell
4. THE DEATH OF SANTINI, by Pat Conroy
5. I AM MALALA, by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb
Spotlight:
KILLING JESUS
by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard

Millions of readers have thrilled to bestselling authors Bill O’Reilly and historian Martin Dugard’s Killing Kennedy and Killing Lincoln, page-turning works of nonfiction that have changed the way we read history. Now the anchor of The O’Reilly Factor details the events leading up to the murder of the most influential man in history: Jesus of Nazareth. Nearly two thousand years after this beloved and controversial young revolutionary was brutally killed by Roman soldiers, more than 2.2 billion human beings attempt to follow his teachings and believe he is God. Killing Jesus will take readers inside Jesus’s life, recounting the seismic political and historical events that made his death inevitable - and changed the world forever.