Love Monster and the Last Chocolate

Love Monster and the Last Chocolate
Author: Rachel Bright
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1466895160

From Rachel Bright, creator of the #1 Publishers Weekly bestseller Love Monster comes a new story about sharing and chocolate—perfect for Valentine's Day. When Love Monster comes home from vacation, he discovers a box of chocolates on his doorstep. He knows he should share it with his friends, but what if there's none left for him after everyone has a piece? What if they take his favorite-the double chocolate strawberry swirl? And even worse-what if the only piece left is the coffee-flavored one? Ick! In the end, Love Monster learns that sharing with friends is the sweetest treat of all.

Day It Rained Hearts

Day It Rained Hearts
Author: Felicia Bond
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2006-12-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780060731236

One day it rains hearts, and Cornelia Augusta catches them. Each heart is special in its own way, and Cornelia Augusta knows exactly who to send them to.

Firebug

Firebug
Author: Lish McBride
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2014-09-23
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1627791604

Ava is a firebug—she can start fires with her mind. Which would all be well and good if she weren't caught in a deadly contract with the Coterie, a magical mafia. She's one of their main hitmen . . . and she doesn't like it one bit. Not least because her boss, Venus, killed Ava's mother. When Venus asks Ava to kill a family friend, Ava rebels. She knows very well that you can't say no to the Coterie and expect to get away with it, though, so she and her friends hit the road, trying desperately to think of a way out of the mess they find themselves in. Preferably keeping the murder to a minimum, in Lish McBride's Firebug.

Be Mine, Be Mine, Sweet Valentine

Be Mine, Be Mine, Sweet Valentine
Author: Sarah Weeks
Publisher: HarperFestival
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2005-12-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780694015146

Each animal decides to give their valentine something meaningful to them, with flaps revealing the special gift.

Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Little Bear's Valentine

Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Little Bear's Valentine
Author: Else Holmelund Minarik
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2002-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780060522445

Little Bear looks forward to giving his mother a valentine and to figuring out who the secret admirer is who sent him one.

The Perfect Blend

The Perfect Blend
Author: Kathryn Starke
Publisher: Satin Romance
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1953735169

The Perfect Blend is a Valentine's themed romance novel that celebrates family, community, and the power of love. Minnie Logan is the owner of Logan’s Coffee Shop, a staple in a small New England town. Struggling to maintain her grandfather's legacy and rent payments, Minnie has less than a month to creatively preserve and renew her family business. Robert Vaughan, the CFO, of a giant coffee conglomerate, arrives in the small town in pursuit of a takeover of Logan’s Coffee Shop. Unbeknownst to Minnie, she falls for the mysterious newcomer while she uses the magic of love and the miracle of faith to give back to the community that has given so much to her.

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day!
Author: Alex Appleby
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1900-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1433999528

Valentine’s Day is a day of love. February 14 is a special day to celebrate the people you care about, but how did we pick that day? In this interesting book, learn about the history and traditions of Valentine’s Day around the world. From hearts and roses to eating lots of chocolate, there’s plenty to love about Valentine’s Day! • Strong picture-text correlation aids in comprehension • Reading level supports beginning readers • Picture glossary helps develop vocabulary skills

Out of the Fog

Out of the Fog
Author: Sarah Clark
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2007-11-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1462813518

The meditations in Out of The Fog range from a riff on Dr. Seusss song, Waltzing with Bears, to a serious discussion of Albert Schweitzers theology of reverence for life. We learn from such diverse role models as Jesus and Nemo (as in the fish Nemo). We celebrate the glories and agonies of the seasons in New England as well as a Wisconsin winter that rivaled the worse snows of Maine. We face the dark side of humanity. We are reminded that there truly are good people making a difference in the world. We are asked questions about our own spiritual lives. We ponder ways of creating a peaceful world. We are taught by children, dogs, cats, seashells, gardens; the sacredness of the every day is lifted up. We are asked to think of what our children really need from us. We are reminded to rest in the grace of the world. We are challenged to act for what we believe in. We are given hope in life and in ourselves and along the way we laugh often. Excerpt from Out of the Fog I miss a fireplace. A working fireplace. Or rather, a fireplace of delights and dreams and real logs, real fire. I grew up with a fireplace in our living room, not used for heat, but for warmth, beauty, visions, friendliness. We carefully cleaned the fireplace each Christmas Eve, so Santa would not be covered in ash. On Christmas Day, we lit the fire using as kindling the few Christmas wrappings my mother deemed unsalvageable for another year. The fireplace crackled, snapped, and exuded good cheer all December 25th and New Years as it did on Thanksgiving, and on snowy January, February, and March days and evenings. The fire removed the chill of fog in fall and spring, and in the hurricane became briefly a working fireplace, for heat, for light, for cooking, most of all, for the vision of coziness amidst the tempests roar. Even in summer, when the days turned damp and shivery, the fire would be lit and wed gather in its glow for fun and games. I still have the old wire popcorn popper we jiggled above the flames, waiting with bated breath for that first distinctive POP and then in exultation as the kernels exploded in a delicious cacophony of pows! I have lost years ago the wire marshmallow and hot dog toasters that the bold thrust into the flames (those of us who liked blackened marshmallows and hot dogs that split, taking the risk of losing them to the fire god) and the more genteel held with tense concentration hovering over the embers for perfectly browned outside, sumptuously melted inside, marshmallows. I remember my thirteenth birthday an icy, wind-whistling, February night when ten teen girls toasted and roasted and tried to scare each other silly with ghost stories as the fire died slowly down and the room grew dark until mother returned with hot chocolate and in her matter of fact manner stirred up the fire with a poker, adding a new log for good measure, breaking the spell of titillating terror. We turned to giggling over riddles, jokes, and songs featuring a lot of mindless alliteration. I remember the dinner parties as an adult when talk would turn from children to gossip to politics to God somehow the fire drew us into an intimacy and warmth that went beyond the heat upon our faces. I remember so many faces, some grown, some gone, but all faces that turned more friendly around the fire, that gentled into peace, sharing the best of themselves in the steadfast glow. If you have such a fireplace, invite your friends over, stockpile wood for the storm, or light a log alone and listen to the fires song. If, like me, your fireplace is in a room long gone from you, remember those of your past and those who shared them, and be thankful. Remember also those who have sat with you beside all the fires of your life, those who need no fireplace of bricks and mortar to laugh with you, and eat with you, and share your fears and delights. The fireplace may no longe

The Untold

The Untold
Author: S. J. Groves
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2014
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1496975340

This is the third book a sequel to the first book 'the ghost of Anna', also ties in with the second book 'The darker side to Dr Carter'. Susan and her daughter Sarah move away to a flat, not too far from the family home, where the ghosts of Anna and her father Edward Carter had haunted the old house. This story is about Sarah and her possible connection with Anna and her father. This we see, Sarah attempts to figure out some answers to her questions about the haunting experiences and her horrible nightmares along with other strange feelings from her past that she had in the old home. The haunting you would think would stop as Sarah moves away from the house. Un fortunately, it starts once again this time more terrifying as ever, as Sarah uncovers the truth. Nevertheless, she finds a gift and strength of her own to fight back. This story is based on once again true, strange and haunting events that Sarah has from the age of 10 to 38 years of age set in 1985 to 2012. It was going to be from when Sarah was 10 to 18 but felt it would be better to continue on through so the book would come full circle when the haunting finally stopped and truth behind the story's accepted by one of the main characters of Sarah Jones.

Radiant Shimmering Light

Radiant Shimmering Light
Author: Sarah Selecky
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635571812

A nuanced satire--both hilarious and disconcerting--that probes the blurred lines between empowerment, spirituality, and consumerism in our online lives. Lilian Quick is 40, single, and childless, working as a pet portrait artist. She paints the colored light only she can see, but animal aura portraits are a niche market at best. She's working hard to build her brand on social media and struggling to pay the rent. Her estranged cousin has become internet-famous as "Eleven" Novak, the face of a massive feminine lifestyle empowerment brand, and when Eleven comes to town on tour, the two women reconnect. Despite twenty years of unexplained silence, Eleven offers Lilian a place at The Temple, her Manhattan office. Lilian accepts, moves to New York, and quickly enrolls in The Ascendency, Eleven's signature program: an expensive, three-month training seminar on leadership, spiritual awakening, and marketing. Eleven is going to help her cousin become her best self: confident, affluent, and self-actualized. In just three months, Lilian's life changes drastically: She learns how to break her negative thought patterns, achieves financial solvency, grows an active and engaged online following, and builds authentic friendships. She finally feels seen for who she really is. Success! . . . But can Lilian trust everything Eleven says? This compelling, heartfelt satire asks us: How do we recognize authenticity when storytelling and magic have been co-opted by marketing?