Book Haul / IMM, Week of Feb 1-7 2014

Hey you guys! This is the lovely books I acquired during the first week of February!SONY DSC

I’ve really been picking up the children’s and middle grade books, lately.  We have two new babies coming into the extended family this year, and I have gotten to know some pretty amazing little ones between the ages of 4-7 recently.  Even though I have two bookshelves FULL of kids books downstairs, these new little faces make me want to update our kids collection!

ANYWAY…on to the show!

Books mentioned in this video:


Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab: A Mystery with Electromagnets, Burglar Alarms, and Other Gadgets You Can Build Yourself
by Bob Pflugfelder
2013-11-05
from Quirk Books


Nick and Tesla’s Robot Army Rampage: A Mystery with Hoverbots, Bristle Bots, and Other Robots You Can Build Yourself
by Bob Pflugfelder
2014-02-04
from Quirk Books


77 Things You Absolutely Have to Do Before You Finish College
by Halley Bondy
2014-03-11
from Zest Books


Screaming at the Ump
by Audrey Vernick
2014-03-04
from Clarion Books


Archetype
by M. D. Waters
2014-02-06
from Dutton Adult


A Baby Elephant in the Wild
by Caitlin O’Connell
2014-03-18
from HMH Books for Young Readers


The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes 75th Anniversary Edition
by DuBose Heyward
2014-03-04
from HMH Books for Young Readers


Scared Stiff: Everything You Need to Know About 50 Famous Phobias
by Sara Latta
2014-02-04
from Zest Books


Real Men Don’t Apologize
by Jim Belushi
2006-05-09
from Hyperion


Shatner Rules: Your Guide to Understanding the Shatnerverse and the World at Large
by William Shatner
2011-10-04
from Dutton Adult


ghostgirl: Lovesick
by Tonya Hurley
2010-07-12
from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

 

Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab: A Mystery with Electromagnets, Burglar Alarms, and Other Gadgets You Can Build Yourself by Bob Pflugfelder

Release Date: 2013-11-05

Nick and Tesla are bright 11-year-old siblings with a knack for science, electronics, and getting into trouble. When their parents mysteriously vanish, they’re sent to live with their Uncle Newt, a brilliant inventor who engineers top-secret gadgets for a classified government agency. It’s not long before Nick and Tesla are embarking on adventures of their own—engineering all kinds of outrageous MacGyverish contraptions to save their skin: 9-volt burglar alarms, electromagnets, mobile tracking devices, and more. Readers are invited to join in the fun as each story contains instructions and blueprints for five different projects. In Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab, we meet the characters and learn how to make everything from rocket launchers to soda-powered vehicles. Learning about science has never been so dangerous—or so much fun!

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Nick and Tesla’s Robot Army Rampage: A Mystery with Hoverbots, Bristle Bots, and Other Robots You Can Build Yourself by Bob Pflugfelder

Release Date: 2014-02-04

Nick and Tesla return in an all-new, robot-filled adventure! When a rash of robberies hits the town of Half Moon Bay, 11-year-old sleuths Nick and Tesla are determined to catch the criminals—but to do so, they’ll have to build a host of new gadgets and gizmos! In this robot-themed follow-up to Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab, the brother-and-sister duo build four different droids out of ordinary household objects—and illustrated instructions are included throughout the story, so you can build them, too! Make bristlebots that buzz, hoverbots that float above the ground, battlebots that duke it out, and more! Can Nick and Tesla catch the criminal mastermind—and foil his army of rampaging robots—before it’s too late?

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77 Things You Absolutely Have to Do Before You Finish College by Halley Bondy

Release Date: 2014-03-11

College is about way more than just frats and finals: It’s also a time when students can learn new skills, encounter different cultures, test out potential careers, and take a stab at something new just because it sounds cool. And in order to leave college a better, smarter, and more interesting person than you were when you started out, all you need is an open mind, a willing spirit, and (of course) this book! The 77 entries included here cover everything from negotiating the terms of an apartment rental to attending a school-sponsored lecture event to hosting a movie marathon – and supplemental sidebars provide bonus tips for doing everything cheaply and well. (Oh, but remember: The most important thing to do? Graduate!)

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Screaming at the Ump by Audrey Vernick

Release Date: 2014-03-04

Twelve-year-old Casey Snowden knows everything about being an umpire. His dad and grandfather run a New Jersey umpire school, Behind the Plate, and Casey lives and breathes baseball. Casey’s dream, however, is to be a reporter—objective, impartial, and fair, just like an ump. But when he stumbles upon a sensational story involving a former major league player in exile, he finds that the ethics of publishing it are cloudy at best. This emotionally charged coming-of-age novel about baseball, divorce, friendship, love, and compassion challenges its readers to consider all the angles before calling that strike.

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Archetype by M. D. Waters

Release Date: 2014-02-06

Introducing a breathtakingly inventive futuristic suspense novel about one woman who rebels against everything she is told to believe. Emma wakes in a hospital, with no memory of what came before. Her husband, Declan, a powerful, seductive man, provides her with new memories, but her dreams contradict his stories, showing her a past life she can’t believe possible: memories of war, of a camp where girls are trained to be wives, of love for another man. Something inside her tells her not to speak of this, but she does not know why. She only knows she is at war with herself. Suppressing those dreams during daylight hours, Emma lets Declan mold her into a happily married woman and begins to fall in love with him. But the day Noah stands before her, the line between her reality and dreams shatters. In a future where women are a rare commodity, Emma fights for freedom but is held captive by the love of two men—one her husband, the other her worst enemy. If only she could remember which is which. . . . The first novel in a two-part series, Archetype heralds the arrival of a truly memorable character—and the talented author who created her.

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A Baby Elephant in the Wild by Caitlin O’Connell

Release Date: 2014-03-18

Last summer, the Sibert Honor–winning duo Caitlin O’Connell and Timothy Rodwell witnessed the birth—and growth—of a baby elephant. In this intimate account for preschool through elementary readers, find answers to questions such as: What do newborn elephants look like? How big are they? What threatens them in the wild? Do they bully each other? Are they stalked by lions? What happens if they don’t get enough food or water? Are they at risk of extinction? With irresistible photographs and a text that places the reader in the wonder of the savannah, this is a book to treasure for all animal lovers.

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The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes 75th Anniversary Edition by DuBose Heyward

Release Date: 2014-03-04

When eggs need to be delivered to all the world’s children the night before Easter, only the fastest bunnies are fit for the job. Country Bunny, being a mama to 21 little ones, thinks that perhaps her dream of being the Easter Bunny is a hopeless one. But brave little Country Bunny cannot be put aside so easily, and through her determination she shows everyone, including herself, that her lifelong hopes for having a family and having the most important job of all can both come true. Enchanted with Country Bunny’s spirit and grace, Grandfather Bunny sends her out the night before Easter to make sure every child gets his or her Easter eggs. In her little gold shoes, she runs all over the world, until at last she comes home to fill the Easter baskets of each of her own little bunnies. Whimsical and sweet with resplendent illustrations in Easter egg pastels, Country Bunny’s story is as magical today as it was in 1939.   Celebrate the possibilities in a 75th anniversary edition of DuBose Heyward’s timeless tale, complete with bonus downloadable audio.

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Scared Stiff: Everything You Need to Know About 50 Famous Phobias by Sara Latta

Release Date: 2014-02-04

Fear is a primal human emotion, and it often does play an important role in keeping us safe from threats. It’s part of our evolutionary makeup, after all. But fears can also spiral out of control, and if your perfectly reasonable fear of snakes has metastasized to the point that you run screaming from every uncoiled hose, then (news flash!) you’ve got yourself a phobia. Human phobias are strange, diverse, and actually have the power to teach us a lot about who we are and where we came from. And in this book, author Sarah Latta blends biology, psychology, history, and pop culture to provide a comprehensive account of 50 essential fears, from arachnophobia to zoophobia. Additionally, the book includes:- An explanation of the history behind each phobia, and a discussion of notable people who have suffered from the fear- Sidebars that highlight famous phobic moments from history and pop culture- Updates on how successful various phobia treatments have beenPhobias are no laughing matter if you’ve got one, but sometimes the first step to overcoming your fear is understanding that sometimes we’re afraid of a lot of really weird things. So whether you’re looking for perspective, information, or just want to know what Madonna and David Beckham are afraid of, this is the book for you. (Bibliophobes, however, should probably keep their distance.)

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Real Men Don’t Apologize by Jim Belushi

Release Date: 2006-05-09

In this “guys guide to life,” the star of the hit TV show According to Jim talks about how men can continue to be real men while still managing to make things work with the opposite sex. Jim Belushi is a national celebrity who has starred in numerous movies as well as the current hit TV show airing on ABC, According to Jim. His “guy’s guy” take on things led to a huge following among both men and women who cant get enough of Jim and his irrepressible take on life. Now he’s sharing his unique perspective with a funny new book about dating, marriage, and sex that is sure to hit home with every redblooded American male and the women who love them. Any guy will relate to Belushi’s self-discovered advice from the school of hard knocks. In character with his TV show, Belushi has strong opinions on how real men should act, and he relates his ideas with the trademark irreverent humor that has made him famous. Sample chapters from Real Men Dont Apologize! include: How to Be a Man How to Get a Phone Number Boot Camp for Men Sex and the Single Man Over 18 and many more!

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ghostgirl: Lovesick by Tonya Hurley

Release Date: 2010-07-12

Before she can rest in peace, Charlotte Usher must return to the tragic site of her death: high school. Once there, her assignment is to help a designated teen solve a personal problem in time for the all-important prom. But no one explained what happens if you fall in love with your class project. Charlotte would die (again) for love but facing the all-too-familiar feeling of invisibility may be too much for her to swallow.

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Shatner Rules: Your Guide to Understanding the Shatnerverse and the World at Large by William Shatner

Release Date: 2011-10-04

You love William Shatner.You admire his many and varied talents.You appreciate his creativity and willingness to take risks.You want to learn his master negotiation techniques.You wish you could hang out with him.Admit it. You want to BE William Shatner.And now…you can (almost).This collection of rules, illustrated with stories from Bill’s illustrious life and career, will show you how Bill became WILLIAM SHATNER, larger than life and bigger than any role he ever played. Shatner Rules is your guide to becoming William Shatner. Or more accurately, beautifully Shatneresque.Because let’s face it…Shatner does rule, doesn’t he?

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That’s it for this book haul you guys!  Hope you saw something that interested you, here!  Have a great week!!

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