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The week of April 16, 2024

We all write poems.

"We all write poems; it is simply that poets are the ones who write in words." — John FowlesPen feather, with rainbow paint splash, illustration by Ukususha/iStock Photo

Poetry Booklists from indie bookstores:

Books for National Poetry Month from Books and Books
Hear Our Voices: Celebrating National Poetry Month from Compass Collective Books
Poetry Books That Will Make You Cry from Bookshop.org

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Recommended by Southern indies…

woke up no light by Leila Mottley

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woke up no light by Leila Mottley
Knopf / April 2024


More Reviews from Fountain Bookstore

What I hope is the beginning of a Leila Mottley renaissance, woke up no light is a poetry collection that solidifies Mottley’s status as one of our time’s best new young writers. Split into four sections defined as girlhood, neighborhood, falsehood, and womanhood, Mottley’s poetry reads as tender yet raw, her musings especially on womanhood and coming into your own are glittering pieces of writing that any reader can acknowledge are full of both heart, hardships, and truth. A remarkable collection for people looking to get into poetry, or for the established readers of the genre!

Reviewed by Grace Sullivan, Fountain Bookstore in Richmond, Virginia



Bookseller Buzz

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Spotlight on: Olivetti by Allie Millington

Allie Millington, photo courtesy the author

Something that has shaped much of my writing is asking the question, “Who have we never heard a story from before?” There were many reasons why I chose to share a typewriter’s untold side of the story, one of them being because I thought typewriters would naturally have many stories to tell (as they’re full of them).

Countless people across history and across the world have a personal connection or fondness toward these charming, clacking machines — and yet, most kids have never had the opportunity to use one. One hope I have for Olivetti is that it can be a bridge between generations, and create opportunities for readers both young and old to share in the nostalgia and power of passing down memories that typewriters bring just by being themselves.

― Allie Millington, Bookweb

What booksellers are saying about Olivetti

Olivetti by Allie Millington
  • All About Olivetti! The beautiful cover art belies the beautiful story. Olivetti tells the story of a family missing connections and how they find their way to new, deeper relationships with each other. plus a magical vintage typewriter! What more could you ask for?!
      ― Susan Williams, M Judson, Booksellers in Greenville, South Carolina | BUY

  • I love this sweet, unique book! Young Ernest is shy and dealing with his family’s secrets doesn’t help. When Ernest’s mom drops off the family’s beloved typewriter Olivetti at the pawn shop and then disappears, the whole family is thrown into an emotional whirlwind. Ernest and Olivetti team up to find out where mom is and why she left. This story will steal your heart – I never expected to have such strong feelings about a sentient typewriter!
      ― Andrea Richardson, Fountain Bookstore in Richmond, Virginia | BUY

  • A wholly original and utterly charming middle grade novel that will hit you right in the feels. It’s a got a little bit of a mystery, a family that’s lost its way, and a plucky typewriter who breaks the rules of his kind trying to help.
      ― Melissa Taylor, E. Shaver, bookseller in Savannah, Georgia | BUY

  • I picked this book up for two reasons: the stunning cover and the comp to Jasmine Warga’s A Rover’s Story. No surprise that it was so well done. With a complex familial theme that pulls at your heart strings and an anthropomorphized typewriter that you wanted so badly to befriend, this book had me hooked. It felt like the hug you get from The Vanderbeekers meets the wonder that you experience reading A Rover’s Story.
      ― Olivia Schaffer, The Bookshelf in Thomasville, Georgia | BUY
  • Devoured in one sitting. I don’t know what I expected, but this beautiful book was not it. The kind of hope and heartbreak and love that gets you in the corners of your heart and makes you want to laugh and cry all at once.
      ― Lauren Brown, The Story Shop, LLC in Monroe, Georgia | BUY

Allie Millington first wrote Olivetti on her own antique typewriter, who turned out to have an awful lot to say. She lives near Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband and their fluffy dog. You can find her on Instagram: @alliemillington or online at http://www.alliemillington.com.

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The Mars House by Natasha Pulley

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The Mars House by Natasha Pulley
Bloomsbury Publishing / March 2024


More Reviews from The Haunted Book Shop

Goodness, was this good! Where to start? The power politics and marriage of convenience love story put me in mind (in a good way) of Winter’s Orbit, but there’s also talking mammoths, climate crisis commentary, twists, tidbits for language nerds, and delightfully fleshed-out characters! Highly recommend!

Reviewed by Angela Trigg, The Haunted Book Shop in Mobile, Alabama

Women! In! Peril! by Jessie Ren Marshall

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Women! In! Peril! by Jessie Ren Marshall
Bloomsbury Publishing / April 2024


More Reviews from Fountain Bookstore

Read This Next!

An April Read This Next! Title

I’m happy to report that Women! In! Peril! lives up to its obsession-worthy title and cover. This short story debut is full of smart, fresh fiction that I wanted to savor. Marshall brings a hilarious voice to inventive literary stories about women whose struggles range from divorce to the destruction of the human race. Singular characters like a former ballerina with memory loss and a lesbian whose girlfriend thinks she’s carrying the baby Jesus make up this exciting, heartbreaking, and unabashedly queer collection!

Reviewed by Julia Lewis, Fountain Bookstore in Richmond, Virginia



Diavola by Jennifer Thorne

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Diavola by Jennifer Thorne
Tor Nightfire / March 2024

Adult FictionHorror
More Reviews from Underbrush Books

Between the ephemeral sense of dread that vanishes as quickly as it appears, and the all too well-known terror of family vacation, Diavola kept me both frightened and intrigued! It’s a great read for anyone who loves haunted houses, with a dash of family drama!

Reviewed by Courtney Ulrich Smith, Underbrush Books in Rogers, Arkansas

The Age of Magical Overthinking by Amanda Montell

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The Age of Magical Overthinking by Amanda Montell
Atria/One Signal Publishers / April 2024

Adult NonfictionBiography & AutobiographyPersonal Memoirs
More Reviews from Friendly City Books

I am a devoted follower of the cult of Amanda Montell, and The Age of Magical Overthinking is the psychological balm I didn’t know I needed right now. Amanda Montell has the unique ability to give us perspective on the current cultural zeitgeist that we are too close to to see wholly, and to equip us with the tools and language to have important conversations about them. The Age of Magical Overthinking is an astute examination of the cultural moment of now, and how we as individuals exist within it… all told with her signature wit and enthusiasm that makes Amanda Montell one of my perennially favorite authors to hand-sell at our bookstore.

Reviewed by Caroline Barbee, Friendly City Books in Columbus, Mississippi

Lies We Sing to the Sea by Sarah Underwood

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Lies We Sing to the Sea by Sarah Underwood
HarperTeen / April 2024


More Reviews from Oxford Exchange

Underwood’s bold re imagining of Penelope’s hanged maids cements her among the ranks of Rick Riordan and Jennifer Saint. Lies We Sing to the Sea is a a magical take on feminine rage that girls of all ages can empathize with. The love story is ephemeral, and my pages were tear-soaked by the end. I will never look at daffodils the same way.

Reviewed by Laura Taylor, Oxford Exchange in Tampa, Florida

Would You Dare Put a Diaper on a Bear? by Lillias Kinsman-Chauvet

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Would You Dare Put a Diaper on a Bear? by Lillias Kinsman-Chauvet
Boxer Books / April 2024

ChildrenHealth & Daily LivingJuvenile FictionToilet Training
More Reviews from Bookmarks

This silly sing-songy book will have your child bubbling over with laughter. The pictures are funny colorful animals outfitted in diapers and are sure to make your little one cover their mouths trying to keep from giggling. It is the perfect book to help encourage potty training.

Reviewed by Keeshia Jacklitch, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Blood City Rollers by V.P. Anderson

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Blood City Rollers by V.P. Anderson
Labyrinth Road / April 2024


More Reviews from Flyleaf Books

Read This Next!

A March/April Read This Next! Kids Title

Fast-moving, silly, with just the right amount of character introspection. When you fail at something you’ve literally dedicated your life to, it can feel like you’ve failed at life. Mira’s journey is very literal in that she gets injured and can no longer skate, disrupting her parents’ plans for the Olympics. Luckily, she’s kidnapped by a vampire roller derby team who is in desperate need of a "mandatory human member."

Reviewed by Jamie Kovacs, Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina


Decide for Yourself

Books that appear on PEN America’s list of challenged books.

Beetle & the Hollowbones by Aliza Layne

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Beetle & the Hollowbones by Aliza Layne
Atheneum Books for Young Readers / August 2020


More Reviews from Books & Books

I read Beetle & the Hollowbones in one sitting over morning coffee. The art and story charmed me to no end! This middle-grade graphic novel is a perfect recommendation for fans of Corpse Bride and Halloweentown, a creepy-cute and sweet tale of growing up, friendship, magic, and love. A must-read for fellow year-round Halloween lovers!

Reviewed by Cristina Russell, Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida


Southern Bestsellers

What’s popular this week with Southern Readers.

James There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension Bride
Meditations The Reappearance of Rachel Price

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Parting Thought

“If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry.”
— Emily Dickinson

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