Maureen (shown here with her two daughters, Amelia, and store manager, Jessica) is the proud owner of Once Upon A Time and is always trying to find the time to read more books after working 7 days a week at America's Oldest Children's Bookstore. She loves mysteries (she started the Adult Mystery Book Club), action-packed adventures, and the perfect picture books for story time.
Sometimes it takes an upside down world to see clearly what is most important – to all of us. Frazee’s sublime genius is her ability to parse this tone poem to its core with her signature warmth of spirit, line and shading and most importantly, the warmth of love. Such an exquisite gift for all!
(Picture book, ages 4+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Such a beautifully written love story for the ages -- heartfelt, sorrowful, but rendered with such graceful prose. Very highly recommended for those wanting a different take on WWII. Exquisite!
(Adult Fiction) - Reviewed by Maureen
Be ready to stay up late for Cosby’s well-plotted mystery with finely etched characters and still-brooding Southerners holding openly racist views. Coming to the rescue to hunt for the serial killer is Black former-FBI, now sheriff Titus Crown, who must maneuver through backroads, bible-thumping verses and the town’s under confidence but whose moral compass is fueled by loved ones – both alive and dead. This outing surely invites a well-deserved series. An incredible read!
(Adult Mystery) - Reviewed by Maureen
How do you get your creative juices flowing? In this lovingly told, gorgeously illustrated picture book biography of beloved author Madeleine L’Engle, inspiration like singing stars in the night sky, will crawl inside your heart begging readers to ask big questions and always look for answers. Stunning!
(Picture Book Biography, ages 5+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Whew...non-stop action in this propulsive time-travel adventure filled with fun musical references, expanding vortexes, snappy dialogue and great characters in Rahim & Kasia. Bring on the next one!
(Juvenile Science Fiction, ages 10+) - Reviewed by Maureen
What could be better than a magical quest, spells, djinns, evil alchemists and flying carpets? Brave Yara risks everything, rising to the challenge her Mama told her she'd do. Breathtaking debut!
(Fantasy, ages 8+) - Reviewed by Maureen
I savored this mystery like a fine glass of wine and didn't want to leave Morgana's dysfunctional family and amateur sleuths. The cast of characters were richly and fully drawn, Savannah's dark side unfolded for readers and no one was immune to both the beauty and corruption of this legendary city. Absolutely first rate!
(Adult Mystery) - Reviewed by Maureen
Wow! This absolutely riveting, un-put-downable spy thriller will have your heart in your throat pounding away in anticipation of a positive resolution of multiple-strands of treasonous, US war-making on a grand scale with ex-CIA spy Brian Rhome working his considerable assets to resolve. Bring on more please of Mr. Rhome!
(Adult Mystery) - Reviewed by Maureen
Keegan's short novel uses every word concisely and with surprisingly emotional connection we see Bill Furlong, a successful businessman, whose inner moral voice and familial responsibilities start his awakening to ugly truths in this Irish tale of conscience. A gem!
(Adult Fiction) - Reviewed by Maureen
An intriguing time in history, right after the Berlin wall fell, where spies are literally & figuratively left out in the cold. Wow....this kept me up at night, turning those pages lickety split. Who knew you'd be cheering for an ex-Stasi spy?
(Adult Mystery) - Reviewed by Maureen
One of the perks of being a bookseller is that we receive Advanced Readers' Copies of books months before publication date. I have LOVED Thomas Perry's Old Man mystery for quite awhile and now that the book has been made into a dynamite series starring Jeff Bridges, Perry's books are hot commodities. So, I was delighted to read an early copy of The Murder Book, and can tell you it is the most "observed" book I've every read. Detail after detail Perry describes his protaganist, former cop-turned PI Harry Duncan's thought process in trying to track down a nascent crime syndicate in the Midwest. I felt like a piece of lint stuck in Duncan's clothes as he analyzes, adjusts plans, prepares and executes so many intricate crime solving techniques, it was mind-blowing! Perry is a master storyteller who keeps the tension high, the characters believable and the action non-stop.
(Adult Mystery) - Reviewed by Maureen
Adventure, mystery and just the right amount of creepiness imbues this unforgettable tale of 12-year old loner, Ravani, who happens to see out his bedroom window seven children arriving at the derelict house next door being dropped off and left at midnight. Who could they be and where are the adults? Mysteries aplenty are prevalent in Ravani's town called Slaughterville and wouldn't it be great if he could have a friend to share the discoveries. This is Gemeinhart's best and not to be missed!
(Juvenile Fictions, age 9+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Action and adventure on the high seas, with a spunky, scrappy almost thirteen year old Sai, who with her wits, sheer determination and uncanny ability to draw what’s in front of her, just might become a valued mapmaker for Mangkon . But at what cost? Unputdownable and heart racing to the very end.
(Fantasy, ages 10+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Fittingly over the top with gold-digging glee, this Midas retelling uses every one of Shannon’s magnificent gifts of style, zest and bling to wondrous heights. Sure, we spot the prepubescence of a particular politico, but readers will be pouring over the comic details in the larger-than-life paintings and be rewarded with an ending that satisfies.
(Picture Book, ages 3+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Gripping, pulse inducing in-the-near-future dystopian America, Giles has constructed the Funnest Place on Earth with different & terrifying meanings to classes of people providing comfort, service and trust “The Karloff Country” way. Teen characters ring true in their awkwardness, anxiety and camaraderie in a place that chillingly goes horrifically evil. Not to be missed for horror fans.
(Young Adult, ages 14+) - Reviewed by Maureen
In this assured and surprising coming of age novel by mystery writer T. Jefferson Parker, 16-year old Matt navigates the counter culture of the tie-dyed ’60s in Laguna California with its hippie buses, psychedelic drug scene and groovy love-ins while hunting desperately for his teenaged sister, whom he is sure has been kidnapped. So strongly is the time period written, you can practically smell the marijuana wafting around the beach scene as the songs of Dylan get blasted on the radio. A superb novel about the time, place and folks of the late 60s. Far out!
(Adult Mystery) - Reviewed by Maureen
Great new chapter book series about sisters and their family downsizing to live more simply in a tiny house. What about their Great Dane pet, who must now live with their Grandma? And how does having only 5 toys impact them -- which ones to choose and which ones to give away? A terrific book about what's important in life.
(Early Reader) - Reviewed by Maureen
Stunning, heartbreakingly real and at once a strong, unflinching story of poverty and socioeconomic inequities that haunt us in our imperfect country. Violence against children, homelessness and food insecurity will weigh on your heart as Rex tells his story. His story is more powerful because he is not alone, as this is an all-too-common theme in some households. A truly superb memoir and one that will never be forgotten.
(Non-fiction, ages 10+) - Reviewed by Maureen
This fantastic series opener about Indigenous foster kids set in Canada - - will creep into your soul, thump thump thump, like a beating drum or eagle wings taking flight or your pounding heartbeat – in this Narnia-inspired fantasy. 13 year old Morgan has seen it all as she has bounced around after a succession of failed foster homes since very early childhood. She reluctantly has agreed to her foster parents to help watch 12-year old new foster child – Eli – as he navigates middle school, where she comes to discover his amazing drawing talent. As kids tend to do when bored, they enter the attic at home that has an unexplained painted-over doorway, and whoosh…….in comes the cold, frost and snow from beyond. Joseph’s drawing of a winter forest has come alive including talking and walking squirrels, fishers and bears, among other animal elders.
(Fantasy, ages 8+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Sharing a bunk bed, kit fox siblings, Fritz and Franny, think their side of the bunk is best and squabble about who is right in this delightfully fun romp of a series by talented author/illustrator Tina Kügler. Young readers will chuckle, chortle and see themselves in the imaginative antics of Fritz and Franny, with a continuing cameo by expressive Fred the dog.
(Early Reader) - Reviewed by Maureen
This utterly charming debut by Julie Abe will win the hearts of young readers and parents alike with its tale of a semi-magical witch sent on a quest to earn her Novice Witch rank. With a “wink” to angel Clarence of It’s A Wonderful Life, who was sent to earth to get his wings, Abe’s young Eva Evergreen has her mission “to always do good”, for her adopted village of Auteri and to guard and protect the village from the all-dreaded Culling. With only a minimal amount of magic in her arsenal, she uses her strong mechanical and repair abilities to make up for what she lacks in powerful magic. Eva calls on her new found friends of Auteri in this race-to-the-finish adventure that has more story left to tell. This will be one terrific real aloud as well as an accessible tale to delight newly independent readers. Julie Abe is an author to watch!
(Fantasy, ages 8+) - Reviewied by Maureen
Raybearer -- the strongest fantasy book AND debut of the fall season -- is the book that Leigh Bardugo and Tomi Adeyemi fans have been waiting for. Adventure, fantasy, magic, love and loyalty are at the heart of Tarasai’s unthinkable quest in this Nigerian-inspired tale. Epic and cinematic, this is world-building par excellence. Jordan Ifueko has herself a series opener that will knock off your socks and steal your heart. Thrilling!
(YA Fantasy, ages 12+) - Reviewed by Maureen
This heartfelt, authentically moving memoir of Somali refugees will grab your heart and not let go! Readers will be on the journey with Omar and his brother through hardship, heartbreak, multiple setbacks, but ultimately triumphing in their quest for a permanent home. This graphic novel packs an emotional wallop so be ready to take these boys into your heart!
(Graphic Novel, ages 8+) - Reviewed by Maureen
First in a series by renowned animator Armand Baltazar, this 600 page tome is filled with over 150 full color illustrations that lend a deeper meaning to this terrific fast paced action-fantasy time mash-up with dinosaurs, robots, steam engines, pirates, WWII planes and gravity boards all coexisting along with teenager Diego and his 3 friends who fight the villians wanting to undo time. This epic novel for ages 9+ is a worthy heir to the Harry Potter series. I absolutely LOVE this book and am predicting great things for Diego's continuing story.
(Fantasy, ages 9+) - Reviewed by Maureen
A beautiful retelling of the legend of Snow and Rose, this gentle fairy tales brims with all the requisite traditions: dwarfs, missing person, enchanted forest and strange creatures. As in her highly imaginative picture books, first time middle grade novelist Emily Winfield Martin paints the sisters, Snow and Rose, as not exact opposites, but more like complimentary gears, who thrive on different aspects of the same thing. Recommended as a read-aloud, this beautifully illustrated tale will delight the young and young-at-heart!
(Fairy Tale, ages 8+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Readers will enjoy terrific descriptions, action-packed adventure and a superb sense of the brutality, harshness but beauty of the wintery existence that surrounds these characters. It's no wonder dogs are descended from misunderstood wolves, as the bravery and ultimate loyalty of these canines can not be refuted. As with Rooftoppers, Rundell lets readers truly inhabit her world and are fully invested in this satisfying tale. Highly reommended!
(Historical Fiction, ages 9+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Following 12-year old recently orphaned Joseph on his quest to get his only family back -his beloved horse Sarah- author Gemeinhart brings together race relations in the late 1800's, western lore and a clear-eyed pragmatism that, coupled with his signature action/adventure plot twists and a kindheartedness thread permeating the story, this wonderful, evocative and first rate middle grade title builds on his exceptional debut (The Honest Truth). This is an author that has clearly established himself as a must read for warm hearted, realistic adventures.
(Historical Fiction, ages 9+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Swashbuckling for a new generation, Eelyn from the Aska clan lives for her fighting season with the dreaded Riki clan. This is a story when raw, physical power and ancient beliefs dictate warriors come from either sex. Family, fighting and feuding are keys to this strong debut Young has crafted of a Viking culture that may need to compromise its deeply held beliefs in order to survive. Harrowing, and bloodthirsty with a high body count, this kickass heroine surely has crossover appeal to fans of Wonder Woman. Could not put this down, your heart will be racing to the end.
(YA Fantasy, ages 12+) - Reviewed by Maureen
This delightful family read aloud skillfully weaves empathy, compassion and family into a beautifully realized story – universal and timeless – I dare say a new classic, in the mold of Charlotte’s Web (without the talking animals). Ten-year old Louie is trying his best to save a mini-donkey, he named Winston, who was born prematurely and whose mother died giving birth. Louie’s track record is not so good at keeping animals in his care alive, but he has faith in Winslow and gives him everything he has – most especially his love. Louie is sure Winslow will survive, and uses his plight as connection to his older brother Gus’ absence serving in the army. Strong, fully developed characters come to life in Creech’s vividly, and deceptively short novel which will stay with you long after the satisfying last page.
(Fiction, ages 7+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Terrific book for a family to read aloud. This is the Palacios family's most favorite picture book! Silly indeed!
(Picture Book) - Reviewed by Maureen
Mr. Snore is tired and just wants a comfortable bed at the Sharemore Hotel. Encountering sleeping companions from a mouse, a pig, spiders, giraffes and even burrowing hamsters, poor Mr. Snore finally tries the 13th floor where a twist of gigantic proportions awaits! Hawkes’s playful illustrations match perfectly with the absurdity of Bradford’s delightful romp. Instant storytime classic!
(Picture Book) - Reviewed by Maureen
With an unforgettable lead character, an epic story line and Western details that ring true to life it rightfully will take its place next to other classics such as Lonesome Dove and True Grit. A fantastic debut from a gifted author.
(Adult Western) - Reviewed by Maureen
Raw, gritty and acutely tuned to his community, Matt Mendez' debut blends authenticity with poignancy, heartbreak with heartfelt, this emotionally true contemporary story about 2 El Paso teens and a mom of one of the boys, will keep you riveted and engaged. Comparisons to Jason Reynolds, Matt de la Pena and Angie Thomas are accurate but Mendez is a break out star to be watched. This wallop of a tale should be handed to high school kids en masse.
(YA Fiction, ages 13+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Could there be a better young adult historical fiction storyteller than Stacey Lee? The Downstairs Girl rings with honesty about the plight of Jo Kwan, living in Atlanta in 1890 in an abandoned basement below an unsuspecting family that runs one of the town's newspapers. Jo becomes the unseen advice columnist "Dear Miss Sweetie" as she uses her considerable wit to answer letters - all the while working as a maid to a privileged and cruel teen. Romance, racial inequities and family squabbles all result in Lee's outstanding development into a glimpse of Atlanta's storied genteelness. This is a sure winner!
(YA Historical Fiction, ages 12+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Once upon a time there was a storyteller, whose stories existed in the land of many lakes – that boundless region called Minnesota, where hardy souls have made their living on the water, fertile land and in cities. This storyteller, William Kent Krueger, weaves his stories with characters so rich, so real and so human, the tale leaps off the page and buries deep into your soul. “This Tender Land” is simply a magnificent example of Krueger’s extraordinary gift as a writer. You will find it hard to put down, or even after finishing, hard to stop thinking of Odie, Albert, Mose and Emmy – your guides down the winding rivers in this book. Truly, a masterpiece.
(Adult Fiction) - Reviewed by Maureen
Clear your calendar for a relentless, propulsive locked-door thriller that gives the true "behind the curtain" duties & bravery of in-flight airline crew. Astonishing debut!
(Adult Thriller) - Reviewed by Maureen
A beautifully illustrated story of artist John Parra and his inspiration in becoming an artist. Seldom seen in literature, Parra’s tender and heartfelt rendering of his landscape architect father’s work brings simplicity, joy in doing and a passion for plants to a new level. Exquisite!
(Picture Book) - Reviewed by Maureen
Delightfully & deliciously told tale about tofu, patience and the warmth of family relations. I'm hungry for tofu!
(Picture Book) - Reviewed by Maureen
This atmospheric literary mystery is another gem from Banville and will remind many of Agatha Christie's best work. Readers will be clamoring for more from Dublin's Det. Inspector Strafford, (with an "R").
(Adult Mystery) - Reviewed by Maureen
Richly textured contemporary crime novel set in Auckland, New Zealand, with pivots back to a major 19th century historical injustice of a Maori chief, this cinematic story introduces a feisty, intuitive female Maori detective, Hana Westerman, as she tracks down a terrifying serial killer intent on righting the historical injustice. Who is evil and why is one of the major themes in this first-rate debut from Bennett. Not to be missed!
(Adult Mystery) - Reviewed by Maureen
A perfect book now for young readers during our fraught fights for intellectual freedom, King brings 12-year old Mac and his friends fully into the conversation and solution by trusting their intellect and moxie. Just the story -- albeit based on the author's real life issue -- to hand to curious young readers about book censorship. Added bonus -- a fully developed intergenerational subplot. Superb!
(Juvenile Fiction, ages 9+) - Reviewed by Maureen
Dog-lovers rejoice! Through this Southern California-based cinematic thriller, T. Jefferson Parker explores the unbreakable bonds between dog and human partners. Throw in the DEA, the Mexican Mafia and one kick-ass journalist who’’ll stop at nothing to keep her stories factual, believable and inspiring. Oh, by the way the dog’s name is Joe.
(Adult Mystery) — Reviewed by Maureen
De Leon’s propulsive, authentic contemporary YA story centers on Maya, a Guatemalan teen whose unique fashion designs just might win her the coveted prize money and a line of her designs in stores. However, her protective mother fears that the escalating gang violence in their colonia (neighborhood) is out of control. With a Romeo & Juliet romance in play, Maya must make some life-or-death decisions that throw the story into a race-to-the end thriller. Absolutely first rate.
(YA Contemporary Fiction, ages 14+) - Reviewed by Maureen
What a great read! This mystery was filled with great characters, a fully developed plot with subtle red herrings and a story that seemed to be cut from current newspaper headlines. Bring on the next Detective Rahman title quick!
(Adult Mystery) - Reviewed by Maureen