BEA Buzz Books Spring & Summer 2013

As you know BEA is upon us and today is the first day of the event and I am super excited to see all the new books that are coming out this summer and fall.
 
Here is a sneak peek of some of the books that have caught my eye. Not sure if these will be available at BEA. They sound really good.

This is a list of the books that are in the Buzz Books book:

 

Fiction
Kate Atkinson, Life After Life (Little, Brown)
Therese Fowler, Z (St. Martin’s)
Joe Hill, NOS4A2 (William Morrow)
Alexander Maksik, A Marker to Measure Drift (Knopf)
Philipp Meyer, The Son (Ecco)
Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being (Viking)
Cathie Pelletier, The One-Way Bridge (Sourcebooks)
Benjamin Percy, Red Moon (Grand Central)
Meg Wolitzer, The Interestings (Riverhead)
Debut FictionNoViolet Bulawayo, We Need New Names (Little, Brown)
Anton DiSclafani, The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls (Riverhead)
Anthony Marra, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena (Hogarth)
Derek Miller, Norwegian By Night (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
Laura Lee Smith, Heart of Palm (Grove Press)
Adelle Waldman, Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. (Henry Holt)
Kent Wascom, The Blood of Heaven (Grove Press)
Helene Wecker, The Golem and the Jinni (HarperCollins)
Callie Wright, Love All (Henry Holt)
NonfictionLaura Bates, Shakespeare Saved My Life (Sourcebooks)
Rory Freedman, Beg (Running Press)
Chip Heath and Dan Heath, Decisive (Crown Archetype)
Lily Koppel, The Astronaut Wives Club (Grand Central)
Wendy Moore, How to Create the Perfect Wife (Basic Books)
Michael Pollan, Cooked (Penguin)
Daniel Post Senning, Emily Post’s Manners in a Digital Age (Open Road)
Young AdultJoelle Charbonneau, The Testing (Houghton Mifflin Children’s)
Sarah Dessen, The Moon and More (Viking Juvenile)
Tom McNeal, Far Far Away (Knopf Books for Young Readers)
 
Going through the list and reading some excerpts I have to say that the only ones that really griped me was these two.

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BEA Buzz Books For Fall & Winter 2013

I meant to get this post up earlier then now but with things happening in my real life I was unable to sorry about that.

Book Expo America officially opens its doors tomorrow morning and what are some of the most buzzed about books for the fall of 2013? You will soon find out.

Last year was the first time that this kind of book was made available to anyone and I think its a great idea because you get a little sneak peek into what is coming out in both young adult and adult books.

The book has an excerpts from 40 top titles.

First thing I noticed when I opened the book was how well it was laid out and what the book contained. The books contained are not only adult but a mix of everything. Also included after the brief snippet was info on the book (publisher, about the author, pub date, contact info etc) which comes in handy.

Here is a list of books that I am excited to read this fall and winter.

Release date: September 2013

In many ways, Reeve LeClaire looks like a typical twenty-two year old girl. She’s finally landed her own apartment, she waitresses to pay the bills, and she wishes she wasn’t so nervous around new people. She thinks of herself as agile, not skittish. As serious, not grim. But Reeve is anything but normal.

Ten years ago, she was kidnapped and held captive. After a lucky escape, she’s spent the last six years trying to rebuild her life, a recovery thanks in large part to her indispensable therapist Dr. Ezra Lerner. But when he asks her to help another girl rescued from a similar situation, Reeve realizes she may not simply need to mentor this young victim—she may be the only one who can protect her from a cunning predator who is still out there, watching every move.

What if your best friend’s child disappears? And it was all your fault.

A searing and sinister thriller for readers who liked Gone Girl.What if your best friend’s child disappears? And it was all your fault. This is exactly what happens to Lisa Kallisto, overwhelmed working mother of three, one freezing December in the English Lake District. She takes her eye off the ball for just a moment and her whole world descends into the stuff of nightmares. Because, not only is thirteen-year-old Lucinda missing, and not only is it all Lisa’s fault, but she’s the second teenage girl to disappear within this small tightknit community over two weeks. The first girl turned up stripped bare, dumped on a busy high street, after suffering from a terrifying ordeal.

Wracked with guilt over her mistake and after being publicly blamed by Lucinda’s family, Lisa sets out to right the wrong. But as she begins peeling away the layers surrounding Lucinda’s disappearance, Lisa learns that the small, posh, quiet town she lives in isn’t what she thought it was, and her friends may not be who they appear, either.

Max’s parents are missing. They are actors, and thus unpredictable, but sailing away, leaving Max with only a cryptic note, is unusual even for them. Did they intend to leave him behind? Have they been kidnapped?

Until he can figure it out, Max feels it’s safer to keep a low profile. Hiding out is no problem for a child of the theater. Max has played many roles, he can be whoever he needs to be to blend in. But finding a job is tricky, no matter what costume he dons.

Ironically, it turns out Max has a talent for finding things. He finds a runaway child, a stray dog, a missing heirloom, a lost love. . . . So is he a finder? A detective? No, it’s more. Max finds a way to solve people’s problems—he engineers better outcomes for them. He becomes Mister Max, Solutioneer.

Now if only he could find a solution to his own problems .

Alone was the note Cade knew best. It was the root of all her chords.

Seventeen-year-old Cade is a fierce survivor, solo in the universe with her cherry-red guitar. Or so she thought. Her world shakes apart when a hologram named Mr. Niven tells her she was created in a lab in the year 3112, then entangled at a subatomic level with a boy named Xan.
Cade’s quest to locate Xan joins her with an array of outlaws—her first friends—on a galaxy-spanning adventure. And once Cade discovers the wild joy of real connection, there’s no turning back.

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Welcome BEA Visitors 2013

Hi Book Expo America 2013 attendees,

Welcome to Cindy’s Love of Books. Perhaps your a blogger, author, PR person and we met in line waiting for a drink/food or to meet an author. Perhaps you are a publisher or PR person and I spoke with you at Javits or another event in New York during the week.

However you found me, I’m really glad you did. My name is Cindy and I run Cindy’s Love of Book. You can check out my About Me page to learn all about me and the blog. If you’re interested in a review, check out my review policy. And if you’d like to contact me please do so by my emailing me at cindysloveofbooksarc(at)gmail(dot)com or on Twitter @cindyloveofbook.

This is my fifth year blogging and I have been loving every minute of it. This is my third time attending BEA.

I look forward to hearing from you wither its to chat or review books.

To Cindy’s Love of Books readers,

I haven’t forgotten you guys! Cindy’s Love of Books will continue as usual without me. I’ve have reviews and other stuff scheduled to post this week. I will hopefully try to have mini posts from NY and BEA posted nightly if possible.

Hopefully I will able to offer little give aways to those who weren’t able to attend BEA this year. I will be looking out for things that I can offer up as give ways to you guys. Any suggestions?

If you need me for anything, you can still contact me through email or Twitter, though it may take me slightly longer than usual to respond.

Have a good week everyone.

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Product Review/ Pantene Experts AgeDefy Shampoo, Conditioner, Masque and Treatment

 
Recently I was lucky enough to get selected to give my thoughts and opinions on the new Pantene Experts AgeDefy collection. As you know I love being able to try new things before buying them and I have to say when I first heard about this I was a little skeptical about the claims and doubted that it would work on my hair.
 
I have to admit that I have been blessed with fantastic hair and at times it can be a curse. Its very thick but very healthy considering all that I have done to my hair in the past (numerous perms) and now numerous dying since then. It honestly looks like it did in the past with the exception of a little more frizz.
 
As we age we are told to take care of our skin but how many of us take the time to care for our hair? Hmm not many right? Well enter Pantene and the AgeDefy package.
 
The kit I got to try for two weeks included:
  • Shampoo: A daily shampoo fighting the 7 signs of aging hair; gentle enough for colour-treated hair too.
  • Conditioner: A daily conditioner fighting the 7 signs of aging hair; gentle enough for colour-treated hair too.
  • Advanced Thickening Treatment: Creates volume by thickening existing hair fibers and strengthens hair over time.
  • Rejuvenating Hydration Masque: Restores hydration levels to provide resilience against breakage
  • Do you know what the seven signs of aging in hair are? Well if not here they are:

  • Breakage
  • Split Ends
  • Frizz
  • Unruly Grays
  • Lackluster Color
  • Thin look
  • Dryness
  • I currently was experiencing frizz, some unruly gray hair (yes I do have gray hair but you can’t tell under all the color I have there) and lack luster color. So I figured out why no try this new line to see if it can help.

    Within the first two weeks of using the new line I knew right away I had found my go to shampoo and conditioner. I liked the smell of everything as it was a nice smell and not heavy in scent.

    Another thing I loved about this line was that its not heavy on my hair and it didn’t weigh it down at all. Its actually very soft and light.

    I was unsure of the masque and at first thought it was drying my hair out but once I used it a few times it worked fantastic. I spaced it out to using it every three days and realized you didn’t need a whole lot in your hair. It was nice being able to spend a few extra minutes in the shower on those days.

    Finally the last item that I loved and probably will repurchase when I am done it is the treatment. Its sort of like a gel consistency in the bottle but when you put it close to your scalp its almost like a thick water and I found it very cooling on the hair. When it was massaged into the scalp it was nice and easy and no stickiness to the scalp or hair. I am hoping to find this in the US for a little cheaper then here in Canada.

    I think the only down side to this is honestly the price point of the items. The shampoo and conditioner I have seen at walmart for under $10 Canadian. The masque I believe is under $14 and the treatment is under $20. You will probably go through the shampoo and conditioner faster then you would for the treatment in my opinion.

    I have noticed a difference in my hair throughout the day and getting up the next day. I will definitely be purchase this again and in fact I have already bought the shampoo and conditioner.

    Thanks once again to Divine for selecting me to be a part of the testing. Love it

    
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    Arm Chair BEA Introductions and such

     
    Welcome to Arm Chair BEA. I haven’t officially signed up yet (but probably by the time this goes up I will have signed up) sadly I am unable to link my posts to the daily posts because I am thinking of leaving my netbook behind because internet in the hotel can be kind of rough. I believe last year there was a problem. So this would mean one less thing to carry.

    Anyways, so today is all about introductions.

     
    If you are a reader of my blog you already know that my name is Cindy. I am a stay at home mom but will probably be looking for a job in the fall. I have one child and his name is Michael and he is 10 years old.
     
    I have been blogging since August of 2008. So this year will be my 5th year of blogging. The reason I got into blogging was because my son was starting school and I wanted something fun to do. I have always been a huge reader and decided it was time to share my thoughts and views of books with others.
    I have always been a huge reader and over the years my taste in books have changed drastically which is a good thing because its nice to expand your horizon in reading. This has been one of the great things about blogging because you get pitched so many great books.
     
    I have paticipated in Arm Chair BEA in the past and I always love it. I know nothing can compare going to BEA but this is the next best thing. I have discovered so many great blogs that way.
     
    I will have a more detailed write up on Wednesday so be sure to come back and check that out.
    
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    MEME Sunday’s In Bed With…. #51

    The awesome blogger behind this mem is Kate from Midnight Book Girl  . If you haven’t checked out her blog yet you really should hop over there and check it out.

    Midnight Book Girl

    Sundays In Bed With….is a meme I’ve started to share the book we’re spending the morning in bed with, or the one we’d like to stay curled up in bed with all Sunday if only our busy lives would allow! For fun, take a picture of the book in your bed, or simply write up a post or comment below sharing your Sundays in Bed With book. Quoted from Kate’s blog.

    Is it really that time of the week again?

    Good Morning everyone, well by the time this goes live I will be sitting on the train heading to NYC for BEA. I am so excited to be going to NYC again and to be able to attend Book Expo America for my third and probably final time.

    I am looking forward to seeing all my US blogging friends and hanging out with them. I think one of the  first people I will be seeing is the lovely creator of this meme, Kate. Which I am so thrilled about.

    Anyways as you can tell I won’t be in bed reading this morning but I will be reading just the same and this is what I will be reading today:

    Yes I am still reading The Highland Werewolf Wedding by Terry Spear, I am trying to slow down and read it because I love her books so much. I will also be opening up her next book Jaguar Fever which is coming out in August.

    I also have a selection of magazines to read, Life & Style, In Touch, People, Women’s World, Glamour, Redbook and Publisher Weekly (thank you Tina for that one)

    Then if thats not enough I will be going over my notes for BEA.

    Have a great week everyone.

    What are you reading today?

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    30 Day Blog Challenge

     
    Well this is it, the last day of the 30 Day Blog Challenge and I managed to blog daily (some times more then once a day) on the blog. I am really happy and I think this has motivated me to blog more on a daily bases.
     
    Next week I will have a bunch of blog posts scheduled to post since I won’t be home next week, I will be in New York City for the week to attend Book Expo America and sight seeing.

    Here is the topic for today:

     
    What do you consider to be the best thing about starting a blog?
     
     
    Today’s topic is perfect for today because I think one of the best things about starting my blog was to share my thoughts on books, beauty items etc with people who would be interested in reading what I thought.
     
    Having a blog has allowed me to meet so many fantastic people both in real life and online Wither it be bloggers, authors or reps. Some of these people turn into life long friends.
     
    Having a blog has allowed me to attend so many great book events (publisher parties, BEA, author events etc) as well as other events related to other aspects of my blog.
     
    Thanks to me readers for taking the time out to read my blog, I appreciate it.
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