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Best of the Backlist Book Review: My Lady Jane

October 23, 2018 Kelsey Hammond
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My Lady Jane

Authors: Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, & Jodi Meadows (AKA The Lady Janies)

This first book, from a collection of books about (in)famous Janes, is a mix of humor and (mostly true) history as we follow King Edward VI, his cousin Lady Jane Grey, and Gifford (call him G) as they navigate the nuances of their kingdom after the death of King Henry VIII. However, The Lady Janies take this one step further in the most fantastical way - certain people in this world can shapeshift into animals! With this added element, The Lady Janies throw us into dissent, conspiracy, romance, friendships, and coming-of-age stories as we hope and pray that King Edward and Jane Grey have happier endings than the true, bleak ones history has already written.

I found myself jumping to research whether particular elements of the story were true or happened the way The Lady Janies wrote them. It’s a great jumping off point for research and has such an interesting writing style (sometimes the authors break the fourth wall to tell you exactly what is true and what is not) They also already have a second book published, My Plain Jane (Jane Eyre meets ghost hunting), and a third slated for for 2020 entitled My Calamity Jane, so keep on the lookout for those as well!

I giggled through the shenanigans in My Lady Jane and I would give this book 4 out of 5 Awesome Austin Points for pure hilarity mixed with an interesting take on alternate history.

In case you missed my first three reviews in this series, feel free to go back and check them out: Scythe by Neal Shusterman, The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner, and Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake. This is my #4 pick for my Top Five favorites from the 2018-2019 Gateway Readers Award Nominees. There’s information on the award here and the Top 15 books here.

-Austin

In Recommendation, Staff Recommends Tags YA book, Young adult books, Austin recommends, Yellow Dog Recommends, Book review, Book Recommendation

Best of the Backlist Book Review: The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender

July 19, 2018 Kelsey Hammond
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The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender

by Leslye Walton

This. Book. Ya’ll. As the title suggests, Ava Lavender’s story is not the happiest of reads in the world and is, indeed, incredibly strange but I thoroughly enjoyed it (I read it in one day). Walton weaves magical realism, love, heartbreak, and the strength of family into a story that explores the descendents of a French-immigrant family down to their great-granddaughter, Ava, born swaddled in her very own wings. As Ava is discovering her own path in the world the reader navigates the lives of her mother, grandmother, and brother as their narratives collide in unexpected ways. I would suggest this for anyone who enjoys a read exploring familial ties and discovering one’s inner strength in a world that hates, loves, fears, and worships you.

- Austin, bookseller + resident YA expert

In Recommendation, Yellow Dog Recommends Tags Book review, Book Recommendation, book, Books, bookshop, YA book, Young adult books

Best of the Backlist Book Review: Winter's Bone

July 19, 2018 Kelsey Hammond
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There are some books that get a lot of hype, and I put off reading them. The Kite Runner was one of those – and when I finally picked it up, it took all of one paragraph for me to decide it was worth all the hype. Winter’s Bone, by Daniel Woodrell, is another such book. I was hooked immediately, not just by the unique narrative voice in which Woodrell writes, but also the vividness with which he brings to life a dark, dirty winter in the Ozarks.

This is a book that says no more than it must – but paints its scenes with amazing clarity. It is a book of subtlety and silences, of knowing what cannot be told and telling without speaking; a book of steely women and violent men. Our protagonist, Ree Dolly, must find her father, a crank cook who will forfeit his house and land if he misses his court date. Frustrated by the poverty which has stunted her life and threatens to ruin her younger brothers’ future, she refuses to back down to anyone as she navigates the clan’s Ozark omertà for any hint that will prevent her own family’s ruin. It is a brutal and beautiful story that will linger in your mind long after you finish. 

- Joe, Owner & Inventory Manager

In Recommendation, Yellow Dog Recommends Tags Book review, Book lover, bookseller recommendation, bookshop, Book, Books, Joe Recommendation

Best of the Backlist Book Review: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry

June 3, 2018 Kelsey Hammond
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Review of The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Joe, owner of Yellow Dog Bookshop.

This book was sad and funny, heartbreaking and hopeful; it starts out as a light read but develops into a deep story.

Gabrielle Zevin tells the story of A.J., the lonely, widowed, curmudgeonly owner of Island Books, and Amelia, an ambitious publisher rep who is determined to sell him a load of books. A valuable book disappears, an infant is left in the shop, and A.J. and Amelia find their lives completely transformed.

Each section of the book begins with an epigraph from a short story, which we eventually learn are the stories chosen by A.J. for Maya, the baby he raised in the bookshop. As the book draws to its tearful yet triumphant close, you will find yourself wanting to read it all over again. Even if you’re not a bookstore owner like me, this story will touch you deeply and, I hope, encourage you to pass on your own love of books to others.

Tags Book, bookshop, Books, Book review, bookseller recommendation, Book Recommendation, Yellow Dog Recommends, Gabrielle Zevin, The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry

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