Archive for November, 2021

2021 Black Friday Short List

Friday, November 26th, 2021

I hope you guys had a wonderful holiday with your family. I wanted to share my short list of the top Black Friday deals I found today. If you would like anything linked up today (I’m missing), please let me know! This is the season where your visits and purchases count, and I appreciate you doing any shopping with me.

If you are signed up with Rakuten, make sure that you shop from your laptop and activate it. This will give you cashback on your purchases and, the cashback savings are HUGE today. Sign up with Rakuten to get cashback on your purchases- they are offering $40 for joining today (highest offer ever)! If you have not used this app before, you can learn all about it in my post over here. Some of the suggestions are as high as 12% cashback today. 

If you are looking for my gift guide, you’ll find it here. So many readers have sent me the kindest messages that they have been able to check the majority of their gifts off with this one. Many of the items are on sale today so start there if you need a specific gift.

Most notable deals (for me) today!:

  • Kindles are just $49.99, or you can buy 2 for $80 today
  • Today is the day to buy family games- these prices are the lowest that they will be all year. I have made a list for you of the best ones. We recommend Ticket to Ride, Catan, Azul, Mexican Dominoes, & One Night a Werewolf.
  • This is the day to buy holiday pajamas. Carter’s runs a great sale annually, and Land’s End has adorable Draper James pajamas if you covet Reese Witherspoon’s style. 50-60% off is HUGE.
  • MAGAZINES. Do not miss this offer- this is the lowest price of the year. In particular, People Magazine is just $31.98 for an annual subscription (this magazine comes weekly). This is my favorite girlfriend gift to give! 
  • If you need towels, this is the time to replace or replenish them. 
  • Nordstrom Rack has 40% off clearance items. You really should take a minute to go through those for your gift-giving! 
  • Subscriptions to entertainment services are at an all-time low. Audible is just $5.95 for the first three months, Sirius Radio will let you sign up for three months free (with no credit card activation required), and Hulu is just $.99 a month for the first year.

quick-dry towels just $4.99

Home

$15 Annual Sam’s Club Membership With Free Pie 

12-pound Faux Mink Weighted Blanket $21.24

Always Pan, $99

Instant Pot Duo Crisp 11-in-1, $119.95

JCP Towels Are $2.99

Home Expressions Quick-Dry Towels, $4.99 (I’m stocking up today)

NutriBullet Blender, $59.99

Shark Power-Lift Navigator Vacuum, $169.99 (over 60% off!!)

Better Homes & Gardens 10 Pack Flip-Top Food Storage Containers, $30

draper james land’s end collection 50% off today

Clothing, Shoes, & Beauty

50% Off EVERYTHING at Old Navy

50% Off J. Crew Factory (60% off their clearance!!)

Eddie Bauer Down Parkas, $99 (come in petite and tall sizes)

Carter’s Christmas Jammies Starting at $7 a set!! 

Nordstrom Rack Extra 40% Off Clearance (huge, huge savings)

Sperry Boots, $49.97 (my favorite boots- great for wider width feet)

Land’s End Slippers $27.98 (they also have the Draper James style for the same price)

Draper James Land’s End Whole Collection 60% Off 

Men’s UGG Slippers, $52.49

Huge UGG Discounts on Their Closet Event (robes, hats, and blankets are marked at great prices)

Coach Wristlets are 85% Off Today!

ULTA Glam Beauty Boxes, $14.99

kindles- 2 for $80 (lowest price yet)

Entertainment

Kindle, $49.99 (or 2 for $80- lowest price yet)

Kindle Paperwhite (8GB), $104.99

Audible Only $5.95 For Your First Three Months

Get 3 For the Price of 2 (Amazon-on books, games, and music!!!)

Buy 2, Get 1 Free (Target- on movies, music, & books)

Magazine Deals Over 80% Off Today (People Magazine is just $31.98 for the year- this is my favorite gift to give!)

Fitbit Charge 4, $69

Azul Board Game, $15.99 (this is our new family favorite)

Marvel Villainous Board Game, $17.49

Catan, $22

Pandemic, $17.99

Ticket to Ride, $21.99

One Night Ultimate Werewolf, $12.49

Mexican Train Dominoes, $9.64

Ancestry DNA Kits, $48

Hulu $.99 a month for a year

3 months of Sirus Radio for FREE (no credit card required)

Just Dance 2022 for Nintendo Switch, $25

Cricut Maker (Save $170 today!)

60% Off Holiday Cards 

Echo Dot, $29.99

Fire TV Stick, $19.99

Nintendo Switch Mario Kart 8 Bundle (in stock!)

Xbox One Wireless Controllers (starting at just $29.99)

Kindle Book Deals

HUGE Black Friday Kindle List

Additional Black Friday Kindle List

The Last Flight, $2.99 (I loved this)

Nine Perfect Strangers, $2.99

The Wish, $4.99

False Witness, $3.99

The Maidens, $4.99

Red, White, & Royal Blue, $3.9 (this is so cute)

The One Hundred Years of Lenni & Margot, $2.99 (this will be a 2022 book club book- get it)

Razorblade Tears, $3.99 (brutal, but beautiful)

Firekeeper’s Daughter, $2.99 (this is a reader’s choice for book club next year- get it!!)

Fox & I, $1.99

Leave the World Behind, $2.99

Sorrow & Bliss, $1.99

44 Chapters About 4 Men, $2.99

When No One Is Watching Us, $2.99

The Wives, $2.99

Ariadne, $3.99

The Survivors, $3.99

The Beautiful Ones, $2.99

What’s Mine & Yours, $3.99

Mistletoe & Mr. Right, $2.51

A Lot Like Adios, $1.99

Stolen, $3.99

The Windsor Knot, $2.99

Memorial Drive, $2.99

While Paris Slept, $2.99

What If It’s Us, $1.99 (I loved this)

Concrete Rose, $2.99

Afterlife, $1.99

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November 2021 Must-Reads

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021

Are you ready for winter reading? I’m sharing a stack of SEVENTEEN books to check out this month. Be sure to pin today’s post for your next library day. 

It’s time to discuss another massive stack of books with you today. I have seventeen books to share today and so many more to talk about for next month. As you can imagine, this is the busiest time of year as I prepare for next year’s book club year.

Be sure to check back on December 1st for my big announcement for our reading year together.

You don’t want to miss our year of reading together.

What’s Happening on the Book Gang Podcast

Even though the blog has been quieter, I’m still talking books every week on our podcast. The MomAdvice Book Gang Podcast has been so much fun to work on, and I’ve loved hearing your feedback on these episodes.

These past two months, we have talked about under-the-radar thrillers for your stack (with Mary Kubica!), heard from a top GoodReads reviewer on how he holds his top standing on this platform (along with some incredible book suggestions), and found the best fantasy escapes to escape reality in hard times. I also learned a lot about the book world by researching for a reader’s backlist reading challenge and what the book shortage experience is like for a bookseller.

You can listen to all of the episodes of MomAdvice Book Gang on Apple or wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. If you enjoy it, please consider subscribing, liking, and sharing it with your favorite bookworm friends!

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I’ve also been in the thick of recording our author interviews, which has been the best thing for this reader. I can’t tell you how beautiful it is to hear about these books’ writing process from the authors themselves! 

You can join the MomAdvice Book Gang for just $5 for an exclusive one-of-a-kind reading experience, and let me be your tour guide. I have selected 12 phenomenal books to read together that were picked just for you.  These are thought-provoking stories that deserve discussion, and many are hidden literary treasures. The official 2022 MomAdvice Book Club selection announcement will happen on December 1st. Your $5 membership will grant you access to the following exclusive features.

Monthly in-depth video interviews with each of our chosen authors. Learn the stories behind each of their stories and what they hope you will walk away from each of their books.

Exclusive Bookstore Coupon Discounts. Our Fables Bookstore partnership will give Patreon members 15% off ALL the book club selections for our year. This can be applied to both paperback and hardback selections. 

Exclusive MomAdvice Book Gang Podcast Episodes & Early Access Book Reviews. Your stack will be toppling over with my real-time reviews each month. These reviews are available in both audio and printable formats.  

Monthly Themed Playlists & Digital Downloads. Pair your favorite thriller with my spooky playlist. Brew some tea and listen to an instrumental mix with your favorite classic. Embrace short story songs with my favorite storytellers. The playlists are endless and digital downloads are available for your reading journals.

Sneak Peek Upcoming Content. You will know before anyone else what to expect in upcoming podcast episodes and what I’m researching for our next shows. Be bookishly curious with me and give your input for these MomAdvice Book Gang podcast shows.

Join Us for Our November MomAdvice Book Club Discussion 

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Did you know that I offer a free virtual book club too? Be sure to join the MomAdvice Book Club, and you will never be without a book again!

You can check out the complete list of 2021 MomAdvice Book Club picks over here. 

Don’t forget to send me a friend request over on GoodReads for more great book reviews.

So many incredible books steals this week- don’t miss it!

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June 2020 Book of the Month

Check out the November Book of the Month Club Selections:

A Little Hope- Ethan Joella
The Keeper of the Night- Kylie Lee Baker
The Collective- Alison Gaylin
The Family- Naomi Krupitsky
How to Marry Keanu Reeves in 90 Days- K.M. Jackson

 

Now let’s talk about this month’s stack!

November 2021 Must-Reads

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel

4 out of 5 Stars

I love how historical fiction can take us down a rabbit hole, and that’s just what this book did.

This story was inspired by those who assisted with forged documents that helped children escape from Nazi concentration camps. 

Told from alternating timelines, we are introduced to Eva, a librarian, shelving books when she locks eyes with a story and photograph of a book she has not seen in more than sixty years. This book holds the names and secrets of Eva’s time assisting children to safety through the documents she fabricated for them. 

Eva must travel to claim the book and explain the story, but that’s not all that might be hidden in the book.

She’s been waiting for many years for a correspondence that could give her closure and peace to her own love story. 

This book is one of those universal book recommendations that I think any reader could appreciate and share as a gift. It incorporates all the necessary ingredients for a solid historical fiction read- a well-researched backstory, a great love interest, innovative twists, and some clever creative liberties crafted by the author for this book. This lent itself well to our book club discussion and, overall, seemed to be liked by all our book club members. 

After you finish this one, be sure to go back to our MomAdvice Book Club Events to see the discussion with links to the story of Adolfo Kaminsky and the work he did to bring these children to safety.

Once you read it, you won’t ever forget the incredible bravery and sacrifice that was made to ensure the safety of these kids. 

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

How Lucky by Will Leitch

5 out of 5 Stars

I found this story to be charming, laugh-out-loud funny, with memorable characters that made it difficult to put down.  

Our main character, Daniel, considers himself a lucky guy even though he’s suffered from a debilitating disease since he was a small child. This disease leaves him unable to speak or move without a wheelchair and requires constant care to help him lead as normal of a life as possible. 

When a local girl goes missing, Daniel realizes that he may have been the last person to see the girl and the person who may have kidnapped her that day.

He decides to take his story to Reddit, and it is there where he begins a conversation with the captor. As he discloses more and more, Daniel is convinced he might be the one to help solve the case, but it is tough to convince the police that you have valuable information when you can’t speak or move. 

I’m thrilled I made space for this one in my stack and highly recommend it if you look for memorable characters with laugh-out-loud plotlines. 

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

The People We Keep by Allison Larkin

5 out of 5 Stars

This captivating coming-of-age story pulled at every heartstring as you follow one girl’s journey towards finding love in her chosen family.

April has always had a difficult life, so it isn’t hard for her to pack her things and leave behind her father. The problem is that she is completely broke and must figure out a way to survive once she’s gone.

In Ithica, she finds a job as a waitress and an unexpected support system that can finally bring her the peace she needs. But, unfortunately, April is unaccustomed to love and doesn’t know how to accept the peace she’s found. 

As a reader, this journey can be a difficult one to take because you long for April to settle into these spaces where she has captured people’s love and hearts.

What makes it worth continuing along with April is that these people just won’t give up on her, bringing these big heartwarming moments that remind us that chosen families can be just as good as the ones we are given. I couldn’t put this one down and am adding this to my list of top books for 2021. 

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

In the Wild Light by Jeff Zentner

5 out of 5 Stars

I have been raving a lot about Jeff Zentner on the podcast, and his latest release solidifies his standing as one of my favorite YA authors and solidifies his holding in our 2022 Book Club year. 

Cash and Delaney are dear friends that have the shared experience of being children of addicts and growing up in a small Appalachian town. So when Delaney receives a scholarship offer to an elite school, she accepts only because she can bring Cash with her on the same scholarship acceptance. 

Cash should be thrilled to get this offer but feels conflicted because his grandfather is raising him and battling emphysema. With their encouragement, though, he takes the coveted spot at the school. It’s through the support of one teacher; Cash begins to find his voice, people, and someone to call his own. 

The audiobook narration is just gorgeous and brings Zentner’s story to life even more.

I would highly recommend doing it in this format if you can make the space for it.

Zentner does coming-of-age stories SO WELL, and the storytelling in this one is superb. I couldn’t stop listening to this gorgeous read and loved how Cash evolved through this story.

This is, absolutely, my favorite YA book of the year. 

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller

5 out of 5 Stars

This captivating read comes with many trigger warnings, especially if you are a highly sensitive reader (rape, incest, sexual assault). I found it worth the journey, though, and finished this haunting book in a single day. 

This fast page-turner opens with Elle and her oldest friend Jona sneaking out the back door and having sex with each other while their spouses chat away in the kitchen.

They are on vacation at the summer home, nicknamed the Paper Palace, where she has spent every summer of her life.

Over the next twenty-four hours, Elle is faced with deciding to stay with her husband or leave him for the boy she has always loved. But, unfortunately, that boy also happens to hold the biggest secret of her life.

If Elle’s affair makes you immediately dislike her, your reaction will be a lot like mine. However, what makes it compelling is Elle’s backstory and the trauma she had endured to get to where she is. 

As I described, it’s a lot of trauma, and the reader gets to go through each devastating moment with Elle. I found myself unable to stop listening to this audiobook, though, because you wanted to see how Elle would escape her tragic circumstances. 

If you prefer likable characters, this book might not be for you. I don’t think they evolved significantly, but I felt like this mesmerizing read delivered on the book hype. 

Again, I did this one on audiobook and thought the narration was fantastic on this too. 

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

The Antidote for Everything by Kimmery Martin

3 out of 5 Stars

Georgia is a urologist with a struggling love life. Luckily, she has a great support system with her best friend. Also, a physician named Jonah.

While on a trip, Georgia meets the guy of her dreams but comes home to a rather startling scenario at the hospital she works for. The hospital has asked that doctors now refuse medical care for transgender patients. Jonah, a gay man, is the first to be fired when he refuses to abandon his patients. 

In defense of her friend, Georgia decides to fight this change in the only way she knows how and ultimately makes a decision that has profound consequences for all involved. 

This book is perfect if you gravitate towards a book with rich character development and need big book club themes for discussion. But, ultimately, the meat of the story seemed overshadowed by Georgia’s relationship, and the build to get to it took longer than expected.

If you pick up the author’s latest book, you will discover that these characters live on in a pandemic world. She brings together the doctor characters from three different books, and it’s quite compelling.  I have been swept away in this story and would recommend it if you are curious how Martin wrote this fictional pandemic in 2019 that later became all too real.

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

The Music of Bees by Eileen Garvin

3 out of 5 Stars

In this story, a woman is reeling from the unexpected death of her husband. Her struggles have now amplified into painful panic attacks whenever she thinks about how differently her life has turned out. Her one escape, tending to honeybees, has not even offered her the escape that it used to. 

In the grips of one of these episodes, she nearly collides with Jake, a local teen who has recently become a paraplegic. Her pickup truck happens to be filled with 120,000 honeybees, and Jake instantly wants to learn about the bees and their story. Alice invites him into her home, surprising Jake and herself, and finds an unlikely friendship with him.

She also invites a young man, Harry, desperate for work, to join her team. This unlikely trio bond over their shared love of these bees and the bond is strengthened further when their colony is at risk of dying due to a local pesticide company.

The friendship is charming between these three, and the author weaves many parallels about the world of beekeeping into this very human story of chosen families.

This is a great one to add to your stack if you are looking for a sweet escape filled with second chances and how we can find purpose again after loss.

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

We Keep the Dead Close by Becky Cooper 

3 out of 5 Stars

This true crime pick combines coming-of-age and a deep dive into a Harvard campus murder in 1969.

In 1969 twenty-three-year-old graduate student Jane Britton was bludgeoned to death in her Cambridge, Massachusetts apartment. 

When Becky Cooper starts studying as an undergraduate, she learns of Jane’s story, but a more sinister gossipy layer is shared among students. In this layer, Jane was a student who had an affair with her professor, and he murdered her because she threatened to go public about this relationship. Unfortunately, that professor still works for Harvard, and Cooper wants to know more about Jane’s story and devotes a decade of her life to uncovering the truth. 

Cooper feels discomfort with the true-crime world, and the true victims yet are consumed by this true crime case. As a reader, we feel that in those pages. 

I do not want to discredit the hard work you can see in Becky Cooper’s pages and how she devoted so much time to learn more about the murder- there is a lot in these pages to admire. However, at over 500 pages, this one could have greatly benefited from editing because the story felt disjointed in many moments. 

The DNA evidence that has now been found, and added at the end, certainly could be challenging to that bookending you had been working towards.

Had Cooper not led us down so many rabbit trails and had more substantial editing, this had the potential to be a 5-star read.

Overall, it just missed the mark for me. 

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

In My Dreams, I Hold a Knife by Ashley Winstead

4 out of 5 Stars

If you are in for a fictional campus murder mystery, then I would recommend this psychological thriller for your stack.

In this story, six friends reunite on their university campus and are reminded of the unsolved murder of their closest friend Heather. Someone is determined to get to the bottom of this case, and that means uncovering and confronting each of their secrets one by one. 

It feels a bit like a one-room play as these secrets are revealed, and Winstead keeps the plot moving with clever well-developed twists and a solid ending. 

This story is told in dual timelines from their beginning days on campus and is a perfect spooky, not scary story for the Halloween season. I think you will really like this tightly woven plot and the secret motives of each of these characters. I can say, without a doubt, this was one of the most solid thrillers I’ve read in a long time. 

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy

5 out of 5 Stars

I got to dip my toes into the climate-fiction waters with this phenomenal read. This MomAdvice Book Club selection was a reader’s choice and ended up being a hauntingly beautiful audiobook escape. McConaghy imagines a dystopian world where the oceans have been emptied of most life by climate change, acidic water, and overfishing. 

The Artic terns will soon be extinct in this novel, and Franny Stone is determined to follow their final migration to Antarctica. Getting there is a hurdle, but she manages to talk her way onto a fishing boat that happens to be sailing out that way. However, Franny doesn’t want to board these birds because she is running from many things. Franny’s tragic life spills out in haunting memories that leave the reader breathless and let us know that Franny is boarding this boat for some profound reasons we will soon get to discover through her flashbacks. 

I found this story to be uniquely told, enthralling, and disturbing. The themes of a world left behind by the devastation of climate change feel altogether too close, and that might be why this storyline was so compelling.

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

We Are Watching Eliza Bright by A.E. Osworth

4 out of 5 Stars

This dark thriller was as satisfying as any horror film and won all the stars for plot originality. 

Eliza is one of only two women who are hired as a programmer at a gaming company. Unfortunately, her presence isn’t welcomed, particularly in the programming department, where Eliza becomes a source of ridicule and is harassed.

When the incident is reported, her boss doesn’t take the necessary next steps and goes along with the “boys will be boys” toxic dialogue instead of addressing the issue correctly. 

When Eliza takes the incident to a journalist, all hell breaks loose as people begin to demonize, target, and dangerously harass her. One user, in particular, has made it his mission to destroy Eliza for her actions.

The narration is told through users of 4chan & Reddit, which is highly original and can be agonizingly brutal as they discuss Eliza’s motives and destroy her character. Osworth uniquely explores this story through speculation and the viewpoint of tainted lenses.

It’s masterful and darkly entertaining. 

This one won’t be for the highly sensitive reader, but I would recommend it if you like darker themes that aren’t afraid to go into the awful corners of the internet.

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

My Policeman by Bethan Roberts

4 out of 5 Stars

I’ve chosen the British cover for our website because this book, for sure, has been mismarketed with its U.S. book cover! Take a peek, and you will see why.

This historical fiction novel is a slow-burn romance with fade-to-black bedroom scenes that hardly represent the kind of plot you might expect from that cover choice. 

Harry Styles fans, for sure, will want to get their hands on this book before it is adapted for the big screen. The book was inspired by the life of E.M. Forester and his relationship with a police officer named Bob Buckingham

Set in 1950s Brighton, this love triangle is about two people who love one policeman- his wife and his secret lover. This tragic story explores the quiet love shared between these two men and what it would be like if speaking your truth resulted in your arrest and the destruction of your life.

The story utilizes journal entries (from his lover) and a manuscript (from his wife) that outline confession, allowing the reader to explore this story from different points of view and to varying timelines in this love story. 

Overall, this was a good read and led me to read more about E.M. Forester after finishing this book.

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

How to Save a Life by Eva Carter

4 out of 5 Stars

I talked about this novel in The Great Book Escape episode that just aired for our podcast and in a free sample of my one-book podcast reviews, I offer on Patreon

The author’s personal experience resuscitating her partner inspired this contemporary fiction novel’s themes of one young man’s struggles after his heart stops for eighteen minutes and how this incident changes his life in ways he could not imagine. 

This novel is a cross between Normal People and One Day, so if you have loved either of these books, I feel you will really appreciate this novel’s themes and Carter’s storytelling. 

The novel has a very satisfying love triangle with beautiful backstories for each character as they struggle with their demons and brokenness in different ways. 

The only dissatisfaction, for me, was a rather abrupt conclusion and lack of epilogue after over four hundred pages building out these relationships into finally a delightful place as a reader. Overall, I found this book to be gorgeous, and this journey after a near-death experience has layers that speak to Carter’s personal history with this scenario.

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé

4 out of 5 Stars

This thriller was described as Gossip Girl meets Get Out, which, honestly, delivers on this perfect description.

Set at an elite prep academy, two students, Devon and Chiamaka Adebayo are selected to be part of the school’s senior class prefects. This coveted spot holds notoriety in their school and puts them in the running for its valedictorian. 

After this announcement, the two start to receive threatening messages from someone who identifies themselves only as Aces. What begins as a harmless prank evolves into dangerous threats that lead the two to realize that these pranks are rooted in a dark history at their school that they could have never expected. 

The first half, for me, took some time to build into our plot, but once this story picks up steam, it delivers on the meaty social commentary that is so reflective of the Jordan Peele film that it had promised the reader.

This is a thought-provoking debut that has me looking forward to the author’s next book. 

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

Bath Haus by P.J. Vernon

4 out of 5 Stars

Oliver is a recovering addict that finds love and commitment with his partner Nathan. Despite finding love and financial security, he is drawn to apps that promise one-night stands and rendezvous.

One of these encounters leads him to a place called Bath Haus, where a hookup goes horribly wrong, and he is nearly strangled to death.

Oliver manages to get away, but he is left with a hand-shaped bruise on his neck. He is forced to file a police report and make up a story of being mugged so that Nathan never knows about his infidelity.

The problem is that the man he escaped from isn’t done with him yet, and he will stop at nothing to destroy Oliver’s life. 

Get ready for plot twist whiplash, particularly in those big final reveals when our story all comes together. In this story, nobody is trustworthy, and Vernon does a phenomenal job throwing the reader off the path multiple times. 

This book is highly original and was an excellent escape for Spooky Season.

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera

5 out of 5 Stars

This selection just may have been influenced by the world of #booktok this year.

If you didn’t know, Booktok is one of the strongest influencers in the publishing space right now. Publishing houses are scrambling to print backlisted books that become bestsellers for the first time or find a brand new audience to love them.

So this is one trend I can get behind fully and how this beautiful book made it into my pile.

In this fictional world, Death-Cast is a service that lets you know the date of your death.

Two lonely boys find one another through the Last Friend app that gives them one magical day and company together as they finish out their final day.

Silvera invents special touches for these two, like amusement park activities if you knew you only had one day. There is often special significance, too, in the idea of how you might treat others if you knew you wouldn’t have to live with the consequences. 

The ending is a total gut-punch and worthy of all the stars. ⁠ 

November 2021 Must-Reads from MomAdvice.com

My Sweet Girl by Amanda Jayatissa

4 out of 5 Stars

My dear friend is going to do an episode with me on South Asian Voices for our podcast, and I wanted to bring more books to the table, so I picked up this debut thriller and, have to say, it did not disappoint. 

Do you like your narrators to be in the unreliable camp?

That’s what you will find with our main character, Paloma, who happens to be taking a lot of pills that don’t play nice with her booze habit.

She also turns to this combination whenever she is struggling, a scenario that her therapist keeps reminding her is a combination she should not be indulging in. 

Paloma is struggling a lot, though, and it stems from her early days at an orphanage in Sri Lanka. You see, Paloma was chosen for adoption that let her leave her complicated past behind and start a new life in the U.S. However, in haunting memories and nightmares, she is reminded about all the girls she left behind.

Paloma, now thirty, has been carrying a secret about her past, and when her roommate finds out, she fears her cover will be blown, and people will finally know the truth. The thing is, she comes home to find him dead, blacks out, and then discovers his body has disappeared. 

The reader is left to wonder if Paloma might have been involved and what other secrets Paloma may be hiding. 

This book had some lagging in the middle where the story could have benefitted from some trimming. But, in the end, I enjoyed this thriller and thought it had some clever twists, especially as it pulls all those strings together at the end. 

 

Book Gang Podcast Episode 12: Best Thriller Books You Might Have Missed (With Mary Kubica)

Friday, November 19th, 2021

Mary Kubica joins the podcast to talk about her writing process and her latest domestic thriller, Local Woman Missing.

Her journey from writing in secret to a successful award-winning suspense writer is the story you need to hear if you have been entertaining a writing dream of your own.

We have a shared love for true crime and talk about if real-life cases have influenced her work.

I may be one of Mary’s biggest fans, and her newest edge-of-your-seat page-turner is just what you need to get you out of a reading slump.

Mary is bringing 3 of her favorite under-the-radar thrillers to today’s episode, and I think they will surprise you as much as me.

I’m also sharing a few of my favorite psychological thrillers that deliver on those unreliable narrators and murder mystery plots that kept me up until the wee hours of the night.

So, if thriller writing is something you have been entertaining, I hope today’s episode offers the inspiration you need to kick start your writing career.

Book Gang Podcast Episode 12: Best Thriller Books You Might Have Missed with Mary Kubica

Listen to the Show:

Listen below or listen on your favorite podcast listening platform!

Mentioned in this episode:

MomAdvice Free Online Book Club

Join the Patreon Community For the Bonus Content

Good Girl by Mary Kubica

Pretty Baby by Mary Kubica

Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica

When the Lights Go Out by Mary Kubica

The Other Mrs. by Mary Kubica

Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica

Mary’s Interview on momadvice.com

Where I Lost Her by T Greenwood

Rust & Stardust by T Greenwood

Bodies of Water by T Greenwood

The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald

Do No Harm by Christina McDonald

This is How I Lied by Heather Gudenkauf

Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier

Jar of Hearts by Jennifer Hillier

Don’t Believe It by Charlie Donlea

The Night Swim by Megan Goldin

 

In this week’s Patreon Bonus 

This week’s bonus podcast shares some surprising behind-the-scenes information on our 2022 book club authors that I really think you will appreciate.

I’m sharing about the most difficult author interview I’ve done (so far), the scoop on our latest shirt design (with feedback from our writers), a sneak peek at next week’s episode, and I’m talking about a book that ALMOST made my book club in 2018. If you need a backlist book recommendation, you definitely don’t want to miss this week’s bonus Expand the Stack!

Join Our Patreon Book Gang Today

Do you want to have the best reading year ever? 

Join the MomAdvice Book Gang for just $5 for an exclusive one-of-a-kind reading experience, and let me be your tour guide. I have selected 12 phenomenal books to read together that were picked just for you.  These are thought-provoking stories that deserve discussion, and many are hidden literary treasures. The official 2022 MomAdvice Book Club selection announcement will happen on December 1st. Your $5 membership will grant you access to the following exclusive features.

Monthly in-depth video interviews with each of our chosen authors. Learn the stories behind each of their stories and what they hope you will walk away from each of their books.

Exclusive Bookstore Coupon Discounts. Our Fables Bookstore partnership will give Patreon members 15% off ALL the book club selections for our year. This can be applied to both paperback and hardback selections. 

Exclusive MomAdvice Book Gang Podcast Episodes & Early Access Book Reviews. Your stack will be toppling over with my real-time reviews each month. These reviews are available in both audio and printable formats.  

Monthly Themed Playlists & Digital Downloads. Pair your favorite thriller with my spooky playlist. Brew some tea and listen to an instrumental mix with your favorite classic. Embrace short story songs with my favorite storytellers. The playlists are endless and digital downloads are available for your reading journals.

Sneak Peek Upcoming Content. You will know before anyone else what to expect in upcoming podcast episodes and what I’m researching for our next shows. Be bookishly curious with me and give your input for these MomAdvice Book Gang podcast shows.

This post contains affiliate links.

Shop the above (Amazon) links or shop through my new MomAdvice Book Gang Bookshop Page!! They pay a 10% commission on every sale and give a matching 10% to independent bookstores.

 

Book Gang Podcast Episode 12: Best Thriller Books You Might Have Missed With Mary Kubica

 

 

More Thrilling Fun from MomAdvice:

 

Mary Kubica The Good Girl

Sundays With Writers: The Good Girl by Mary Kubica

19 thrillers to keep you up all night from MomAdvice.com

Thrillers to Keep You Up All Night

December Must Reads from MomAdvice.com

Must Reads from MomAdvice.com

April Must Reads from MomAdvice.com

Must Reads from MomAdvice.com

Book Gang Podcast Episode 11: What It Takes To Be A Top Goodreads Reviewer

Friday, November 12th, 2021

Book Gang Podcast 11: What it Takes to Be A Top Goodreads Reviewer

Goodreads is the world’s largest site for readers and many of us rely on it every day to make our own book choices. Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a top GoodReads reviewer on a platform with millions of members?

Larry ranks 28th in the world on this platform and is giving us a peek into his daily reading life and how he shares books. Learn his preferred format to read a book, the process to rate and review books, how the GoodReads reviewer ranking works, his experience with review copies, and how he gained his loyal following.

He offers 5 great books we should add to our stack immediately and I couldn’t check them out fast enough. These fiction book recommendations include a couple that hit all the right notes for both of us.

Book Gang Podcast Episode 11: What It Takes To Be A Top Goodreads Reviewer

Listen to the Show:

Listen below or listen on your favorite podcast listening platform!

Mentioned in this episode:

Join the Patreon Community For the Bonus Content

Larry H. on goodreads.com

Larry H. on Instagram

Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey

A Friendly Goodreads Competition

The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje

All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

Tin Man Sarah Winman

The Dearly Beloved Cara Wall

We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker

To Kill a MockingBird by Harper Lee

The Charm Offensive by Allison Cochrun

One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London

UnREAL TV series

Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby

Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby

It’s Either Sadness or Bookphoria…

Connect With Us:

Amy is @momadvice on Instagram

Larry H. on goodreads.com

Larry H. on Instagram

MomAdvice.com

In this week’s Patreon Bonus 

This week’s nostalgic playlist is courtesy of my Columbia House pennies that were shipped off for my CD collection; membership stopped for the required duration and then restarted to collect more.

I carried around a big binder on all our road trips and dinners with friends.

My collecting followed me into those early married days. I still remember the excitement of ripping open those cardboard boxes and buying a CD of mediocre music for that one great hit. 

Enjoy this playlist while preparing that holiday feast this year! 

Join Our Patreon Book Gang Today

Do you want to have the best reading year ever? 

Join the MomAdvice Book Gang for just $5 for an exclusive one-of-a-kind reading experience, and let me be your tour guide. I have selected 12 phenomenal books to read together that were picked just for you.  These are thought-provoking stories that deserve discussion, and many are hidden literary treasures. The official 2022 MomAdvice Book Club selection announcement will happen on December 1st. Your $5 membership will grant you access to the following exclusive features.

Monthly in-depth video interviews with each of our chosen authors. Learn the stories behind each of their stories and what they hope you will walk away from each of their books.

Exclusive Bookstore Coupon Discounts. Our Fables Bookstore partnership will give Patreon members 15% off ALL the book club selections for our year. This can be applied to both paperback and hardback selections. 

Exclusive MomAdvice Book Gang Podcast Episodes & Early Access Book Reviews. Your stack will be toppling over with my real-time reviews each month. These reviews are available in both audio and printable formats.  

Monthly Themed Playlists & Digital Downloads. Pair your favorite thriller with my spooky playlist. Brew some tea and listen to an instrumental mix with your favorite classic. Embrace short story songs with my favorite storytellers. The playlists are endless and digital downloads are available for your reading journals.

Sneak Peek Upcoming Content. You will know before anyone else what to expect in upcoming podcast episodes and what I’m researching for our next shows. Be bookishly curious with me and give your input for these MomAdvice Book Gang podcast shows.

This post contains affiliate links.

Shop the above (Amazon) links or shop through my new MomAdvice Book Gang Bookshop Page!! They pay a 10% commission on every sale and give a matching 10% to independent bookstores.

Book Gang Podcast 11: What it Takes to Be A Top Goodreads Reviewer

Book Gang Podcast Episode 10: A Reader’s Backlist Book Challenge

Friday, November 5th, 2021

New releases are fun, but what if you dedicated a reading year to backlist books? From Our Bookshelf blogger, Lynn, shares her favorite backlist challenge discoveries. Today’s episode defines what it means to be backlist, how our pandemic shopping changed the backlist marketing budget, and some surprising publishing house acquisitions because of single backlist books.

Book Gang Podcast Episode 10: A Reader’s Backlist Challenge

 

Listen to the Show:

Listen below or listen on your favorite podcast listening platform!

Mentioned in this episode:

Join the Patreon Community For the Bonus Content

Under-the-Radar Books & Pivoting Back to Passion Interview

Book Clubs for Homeschooling Moms Interview

The Mother of Reinvention Podcast

Backlist to the Future

Why Backlists Matter to Bookstores

We Need to Talk About the Backlist

LynnsKitchenAdventures.com

lynnskitchenadventures on Instagram

FromOurBookshlelf.com

fromourbookshelf on Instagram

The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel

The Forest of Vanishing Stars by Kristin Harmel

The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls

Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie

The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom

Glory Over Everything by Kathleen Grissom

No Ordinary Time by Doris Kearns Goodwin

The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford

Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston

Syria’s Secret Library by Mike Thomson

Fire in Beulah by Rilla Askew

 

In this week’s Patreon Bonus Expand the Stack, I’m sharing:

Since we are embracing backlist books, I want to talk with you about the novel that ALMOST ended up the 2020 MomAdvice Reading Retreat selection. Sadly, we never got to meet, but today’s episode inspired me to share why this book impacted me so much and to reach out to the author. I’m also sneak peeking next week’s exciting episode topic and sharing another Costco find that is making my fall. 

For just $5 a month, you get to join me after every episode to Expand the Stack together. This is where we get a bit more personal about those big bookish feelings, dissect what I learned each week, and give you suggestions for books based on our topics. To top it off, our members receive a monthly bookish digital download, a themed Spotify playlist, and a printable newsletter with the latest book news and reviews. I promise to give you way more than a $5 experience for your support. Join the Book Gang

This post contains affiliate links.

Shop the above (Amazon) links or shop through my new MomAdvice Book Gang Bookshop Page!! They pay a 10% commission on every sale and give a matching 10% to independent bookstores.

 

Looking for some backlist book suggestions of your own? Check out these old favorites:

 

The Best Books of 2020 from MomAdvice.com

Best Books of 2020

 

 

The Best Books of 2019 from MomAdvice.com

Best Books of 2019

 

 

Best Books of 2018

 

 

Best Books of 2017

 

Best Books of 2016