The Southern Bookseller Review 11/28/23

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The Southern Bookseller Review: A Book for Every Reader

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The week of November 28, 2023

We are all readers.

Holiday Gift Books

The last month of the year is always a whirlwind of people searching for just the right gift for somebody on their holiday list. Luckily, it really is true what indie booksellers think: there really is a book for every reader.

The bookstores do them have been sending out their holiday gift catalogs over the past several weeks. For the rest of the year, SBR include some bookseller reviews for the books in those catalogs. Since there is a book for every reader, there is a book out there somewhere for every person on your list.

Alebrijes by Donna Barba Higuera
An unputdownable blend of heart, bravery, Old-World fusion technology, and Mexican folklore. — Candice Conner, The Haunted Book Shop in Mobile, Alabama

If I Was a Horse by Sophie Blackall
Even the endpapers look decidedly delicious in this delightful romp of a tale about a horse living the absolute dream. — Angie Tally, The Country Bookshop in Southern Pines, North Carolina

Mascot by Charles Waters, Traci Sorell
An assignment debating middle school’s mascot brings new perspectives and some surprises to an 8th grade class in this novel in verse. — Rae Ann Parker, Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee

Merry and Hark by April Genevieve Tucholke, Rebecca Santo (Illus.)
For owl-lovers, nature-lovers, and animal-lovers of all kinds. Sweet, enlightening, and full of holiday spirit. — Suzanne Lucey, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina

My Grandfather’s Song by Phùng Nguyên Quang, Huynh Kim Liên
One of the most visually striking and beautiful picture books I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. — Caleb Masters, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Thieves’ Gambit by Kayvion Lewis
I do love me a good heist story and this one fit the bill perfectly! — Elisa Forshey, Givens Books, Little Dickens in Lynchburg, Virginia

Inside an Indie bookstore, no one is a stranger. No one is alone. We are all readers. -Kimberly Brock

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Recommended by Southern indies…

Cross-StitchCross-Stitch by Jazmina

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Cross-Stitch by Jazmina Barrera
Two Lines Press / November 2023


More Reviews from Avid Bookshop

A delicate coming-of-age story that is both elegiac and an ode to craftwork, womanhood, and friendship. Much like the characters in Cross-Stitch, Barrera and translator MacSweeny have yet again come together to craft another gift to treasure. One of my favorite reads of the year.

Reviewed by Luis Correa, Avid Bookshop in Athens, Georgia



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Spotlight on: Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree

Travis Baldree, photo by author

Initially, my plan for both [Viv and Tandry] was that they would simply build a supportive, essential friendship and that Viv’s recognition of the value of that relationship was key to her new life. That strengthened over the course of the story and became what it is now, and it felt inevitable to me. It isn’t a romance, really – it’s a friendship that evolved into something more. The book is largely about quiet acts of bravery that don’t involve a sword – and the leap from friendship to romantic relationship was one of Viv’s last brave acts. The kind of risk that most of us can relate to.
― Travis Baldree Interview, Hunger Mountain

What booksellers are saying about Bookshops & Bonedust

Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree
  • Baldree does it again! I was positively enchanted with this story, just as I was with Legends & Lattes. Seeing Viv in this stage of her life, so different from her time establishing a coffee shop, was a treat. The bookshop setting was perfect, the plight of a bookseller just trying her hardest to get books into the hands of readers utterly relatable. A fantastic read for cozy fantasy lovers!
      ― Hannah Kerbs, Parnassus Books in Nashville, TN | Buy from Parnassus Books

  • This book is so DELICIOUSLY COZY that it CURED my common cold—or at the very least it warmed me all the way up, gave me a kiss on the forehead, and made me feel a whole lot better! Wounded in her first venture as a mercenary, a young Viv washes up in a seaside town with a ramshackle bookshop and ends up finding fiction, friendship, first love, the mutually enriching relationship between small businesses and their community, and a little badass bone-busting adventure along the way! It’s hard to believe, but I loved Bookshops & Bonedust even more than Legends & Lattes and literally hugged this book when I finished it.
      ― Megan Bell, Underground Books in Carrollton, GA | Buy from Underground Books

  • This was a rare stand alone prequel that adds so much to the first book, Bookshops and Bonedust has all the cozy vibes and action I had come to expect from Legends and Lattes. There’s a lovable animal companion, a frazzled bookshop owner, a baker of fine treats, and a necromancer lurking somewhere in the background. If you were wondering why a mercenary orc would want to open a coffee shop, read this, maybe with a nice cup of coffee of your own. This book is the perfect example of there’s a right book for every time, and a right time for every book. Super cozy, super well written (and narrated) Travis has definitely made himself an instant buy author for me after these last two slam dunks.
      ― Charlotte Beck, Main Street Reads in Summerville, SC | Buy from Main Street Reads

About Travis Baldree

Travis Baldree (he/him) is a full-time audiobook narrator who has lent his voice to hundreds of stories. Before that, he spent decades designing and building video games like Torchlight, Rebel Galaxy, and Fate. Apparently, he now also writes books. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his very patient family and their small, nervous dog.

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Starling HouseStarling House by Alix E. Harrow

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Starling House by Alix E. Harrow
Tor Books / October 2023


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As someone who has always been a little too soft for the world, nothing delights me more than living vicariously through fierce and hard as nail protagonists like Opal. Opal is fighting every day to make sure her brother doesn’t go without in the town of Eden. Despite barely having time to think, Opal begins to dream of Starling House, the Secret that no one talks about, and even though she knows better, she finds herself at the front door. Arthur is going to be the last warden of the Starling House, taking its legacy of monsters and magic down with him. He’s determined to be so until Opal breaks down the walls around his heart with her knock at Starling House’s door. This is a story of two people who are less than beautiful that smile with crooked teeth and black eyes, and I didn’t want it to end.

Reviewed by Katlin Kerrison, Story on the Square in McDonough, Georgia



Being HenryBeing Henry by Henry Winkler

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Being Henry by Henry Winkler
Celadon Books / November 2023


More Reviews from Page 158 Books

I wanted to reach through the pages and hug this little boy who wasn’t loved by his family. Henry was born to Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany. The trauma must have been horrible for them, but a child is innocent. Henry was a funny kid who got away with so much outside his home and was grounded for life always inside it His parents called him dumb dog in German. He had no idea he had dyslexia until his early 30’s but was able to complete college and ended up getting into Yale Theater Group for his masters. He is not to be kept down. They took a chance on him with Happy Days but what happened on that show and after leaves you cheering him on. I can’t wait to meet him again. Last time he stole my wine and I want it back.

Reviewed by Suzanne Lucey, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina

Check & MateCheck & Mate by Ali Hazelwood

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Check & Mate by Ali Hazelwood
G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers / November 2023

ContemporaryRomanceYoung Adult Fiction
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This YA debut by Ali was not only riveting it was exceptionally written. This novel almost feels like chess when your reading it and watching how intricately Ali has weaved these characters together. Mallory, who loved chess until an unexpected tragedy in her family, now 18 and working to help support her family beats a world champion, Nolan. Suddenly everything in her life gets all mixed up as she stumbles into a romance she didn’t know she wanted. This novel, like her adult novels, does an AMAZING JOB touching on the sexism and expectations of a female vs male in the chess (STEM sport) community.

Reviewed by Charlotte Beck, Main Street Reads in Summerville, South Carolina

I Want 100 DogsI Want 100 Dogs by Stacy McAnulty

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I Want 100 Dogs by Stacy McAnulty
Chronicle Books / November 2023


More Reviews from The Country Bookshop

Getting a new pet is always a delicate negotiation between the pet want-er and the ultimate pet-care-for-er. This delightful new tail tale from kids nonfiction genius Stacy McAnulty hilariously yet poignantly digs into the how, what, when, and why of pet ownership. Fun for anyone considering adding a furry family member.

Reviewed by Angie Tally, The Country Bookshop in Southern Pines, North Carolina

I Must Be DreamingI Must Be Dreaming by Roz Chast

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I Must Be Dreaming by Roz Chast
Bloomsbury Publishing / October 2023


More Reviews from Righton Books

Roz Chast gives us a deeply personal (and, naturally, hilarious) view of the meaning of her own dreams and their influence on her work, in cartoon form, of course. Includes a fascinatingly nerdy section on the history of dreaming and dream interpretation, across many cultures.

Reviewed by Anne Peck, Righton Books in St Simons Island, Georgia


Decide for Yourself

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

The Truth About AliceThe Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu

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The Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu
Roaring Brook Press / June 2014


More Reviews from One More Page Books

This is a really quick but rich read with several unique voices narrating the story of Alice Franklin, a teenage girl in a small Texas town who may or may not have slept with two different guys at a party one night. Whether or not it’s true, the rumor propels the story into several directions, including a fatal car accident, a vandalized bathroom stall, and an unlikely friendship. Each character has a distinct voice, and they somehow transcend the high school stereotypes that they’re all so desperate to conform to. ‘The Truth About Alice’ is a thoughtful look at the delicate balance of high school hierarchy and how a few words uttered by the right person can change–and potentially ruin–someone else’s life.

Reviewed by Lelia Nebecker, One More Page Books in Arlington, Virginia


Southern Bestsellers

What’s popular this week with Southern Readers.

System Collapse The Best American Science and Nature Writing Liberation Day
My Effin Life Lila Greer, Teacher of the Year

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Parting Thought

“Isn’t it odd how much fatter a book gets when you’ve read it several times?” Mo had said…”As if something were left between the pages every time you read it. Feelings, thoughts, sounds, smells…and then, when you look at the book again many years later, you find yourself there, too, a slightly younger self, slightly different, as if the book had preserved you like a pressed flower…both strange and familiar.”
— Cornelia Funke, Inkspell

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