Monday, October 28, 2024

*Top Ten Tuesday* Halloween Freebie (Oct. 29)



Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Joood - Hooligan of Platypire reviews bossed me into doing this, so I guess this is a thing I do now. 

This week’s theme is Halloween Freebie, which obviously means it's time for me to play another round of Netgalley Request Roulette. Since my Fall TBR freebie round of Netgalley Request Roulette was very YA thriller heavy, I was going to go to straight horror for this roulette round, but there weren't enough options for as yet unpublished books that appealed to me to get to ten, so I'm finished off the list with mysteries/thrillers. And for anyone not familiar with Netgalley Request Roulette, the rules are simple. I get on Netgalley and pick a category, then I find ten books that intrigue me and request them. Then we see how many I get approved for. Let's go!

Title: Below the Grand Hotel
Author: Cat Scully
Publisher: CLASH Books
Release Date: May 6, 2025
Request: Denied

Blurb

The Great Gatsby meets Hellraiser.

Mabel Rose Dixon will do anything to become a Ziegfeld girl—including picking the pockets of the wealthy NYC elite to fund her way to stardom. When she picks the wrong pocket, Mabel loses her soul to a hotel run by demons and tumbles into the world of The Grand Hotel, a place where any artist can make it big.

Mabel’s greatest wish to be famous is granted. Every night, she performs as the starring act to a crowded theater and finds she is never without patrons. But Mabel quickly learns that losing her soul to get everything she ever wanted comes at a much steeper cost than what she bargained for. She must steal her soul back before the Grand’s annual May’s Eve Ball or become a demon herself forever.

With stylish art deco design and beautiful illustrations by the author, this stunning debut novel by renowned New England artist Cat Scully is a crown jewel for the dark gothic horror lover’s collection. Welcome to The Grand Hotel. We hope you enjoy your stay.


Title: Identikill
Author: K.R. Alexander
Publisher: Scholastic
Release Date: February 4, 2025
Request: Pending

Blurb

One twin died. One twin lived. But did the dead twin ever let go?

From K. R. Alexander, a bestselling master of such middle-grade frights as The Collector and The Fear Zone, comes the story of a girl whose life is inextricably linked to that of her dead twin... who refuses to go away, and wants to take control.


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Title: Honeysuckle and Bone
Author: Trisha Tobias
Publisher: Zando - Sweet July Books
Release Date: January 14, 2025
Request: Denied

Blurb

On the run from her own dark secrets, a teen girl becomes the nanny for a prestigious family on their Jamaican estate, where she quickly discovers even paradise may be haunted.

Carina Marshall is looking to reinvent herself, and what better place to do it than Jamaica, her mother’s alluring homeland where she conveniently has access to an au pair gig for the wealthy and powerful Hall family. After months of being the target of vicious rumors and hate online, Carina might have found everything she wants at the luxurious Blackbead House: a world of mango trees, tropical breezes, and glamorous parties―and a place to disappear.

Once there, Carina finds herself settling right into her busy, but comfortable, new life. Yes, the family runs a tight ship, and yes, there is some tension between the Halls, but Carina is content flying under the radar and hanging out with her new friends―not least, the handsome and charming Aaron. But when inexplicable things start happening to her in the house, only getting worse each night, Carina realizes that someone, or something, is out to get her. Is it the Halls? The house itself? Or is her own past catching up with her? With Aaron’s help, she must figure out what is haunting her, and fast, before she’s forced out of Blackbead House for good.

Honeysuckle and Bone is a deliciously atmospheric and utterly spooky young adult novel following an imperfect yet courageous teen as she seeks to remake herself in the homeland she always idealized, discovering that new beginnings don’t always come easy.


Title: Witchcraft for Wayward Girls
Author: Grady Hendrix
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: January 14, 2025
Request: Denied

Blurb

There’s power in a book…
 
They call them wayward girls. Loose girls. Girls who grew up too fast. And they’re sent to Wellwood House in St. Augustine, Florida, where unwed mothers are hidden by their families to have their babies in secret, to give them up for adoption, and most important of all, to forget any of it ever happened.
 
Fifteen-year-old Fern arrives at the home in the sweltering summer of 1970, pregnant, terrified and alone. Under the watchful eye of the stern Miss Wellwood, she meets a dozen other girls in the same predicament. There’s Rose, a hippie who insists she’s going to find a way to keep her baby and escape to a commune. And Zinnia, a budding musician who plans to marry her baby’s father. And Holly, a wisp of a girl, barely fourteen, mute and pregnant by no-one-knows-who.
 
Everything the girls eat, every moment of their waking day, and everything they’re allowed to talk about is strictly controlled by adults who claim they know what’s best for them. Then Fern meets a librarian who gives her an occult book about witchcraft, and power is in the hands of the girls for the first time in their lives. But power can destroy as easily as it creates, and it’s never given freely. There’s always a price to be paid...and it’s usually paid in blood.


Title: Their Monstrous Hearts
Author: Yigit Turhan
Publisher: MIRA
Release Date: April 8, 2025
Request: Approved

Blurb

A haunting novel about the boundaries people will cross to keep their dreams alive.

A mysterious stranger shows up at Riccardo’s apartment with some news: his grandmother Perihan has died, and Riccardo has inherited her villa in Milan along with her famed butterfly collection.

The struggling writer is out of options. He’s hoping the change of scenery in Milan will inspire him, and maybe there will be some money to keep him afloat. But Perihan’s house isn’t as opulent as he remembers. The butterflies pinned in their glass cases seem more ominous than artful. Perihan’s group of mysterious old friends is constantly lurking. And there’s something 
wrong in the greenhouse.

As Riccardo explores the decrepit estate, he stumbles upon Perihan’s diary, which might hold the key to her mysterious death. Or at least give him the inspiration he needs to finish his manuscript.

But he might not survive long enough to write it.



Title: Bat Eater and other Names for Cora Zeng
Author: Kylie Lee Baker
Publisher: MIRA
Release Date: April 29, 2025
Request: Denied

Blurb

In this explosive horror novel, a woman is haunted by inner trauma, hungry ghosts, and a serial killer as she confronts the brutal violence experienced by East Asians during the pandemic.

Cora Zeng is a crime scene cleaner, washing away the remains of brutal murders and suicides in Chinatown. But none of that seems so terrible when she’s already witnessed the most horrific thing possible: her sister, Delilah, being pushed in front of a train.

Before fleeing the scene, the murderer shouted two words: 
bat eater.

So the bloody messes don’t really bother Cora—she’s more bothered by the germs on the subway railing, the bare hands of a stranger, the hidden viruses in every corner, and the bite marks on her coffee table. Of course, ever since Delilah was killed in front of her, Cora can’t be sure what's real and what’s in her head.

She pushes away all feelings and ignores the advice of her aunt to prepare for the Hungry Ghost Festival, when the gates of hell open. But she can't ignore the dread in her stomach as she keeps finding bat carcasses at crime scenes, or the scary fact that all her recent cleanups have been the bodies of East Asian women.

As Cora will soon learn, you can’t just ignore hungry ghosts.

For fans of Stephen Graham Jones and Gretchen Felker-Martin, 
Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng is a wildly original, darkly humorous, and subversive contemporary novel from a striking new voice in horror.



Title: Written in Stone
Author: Paige Shelton
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Release Date: April 1, 2025
Request: Denied

Blurb

Written in Stone, the tenth installment in the Scottish Bookshop series by Paige Shelton, set in a specialty bookstore in Edinburgh called The Cracked Spine.

When Delaney wins a special Hidden Door Festival invitation to artist Ryory Bennigan's studio, she isn’t sure quite what to expect. What she finds is an elusive fellow obsessed with the Picts—complete with his own versions of their blue tattoos and vibrant red hair—recreating the stones they left behind. She also meets a visiting paleontologist, Dr. Adam Pace, from the University of Kansas attempting to sell an artifact that might just explain what the Picts' language really sounded like.

Or at least that’s what he claimed the artifact was for. Before the deal can close and Ryory can get a closer look at it, Dr. Pace is found dead.

With the police dragging their feet in the investigation, Delaney takes it upon herself to dig into Dr. Pace's past. Her research goes murky as she quickly discovers Pace’s shady background—selling fake dinosaur bones and running into some 3D-printing trouble back in Kansas. Could his past have come back to bite him in Edinburgh? And what does his questionable background mean for the mysterious Pictish artifact he was trying to sell to Ryory? Delaney will have to dust off her magnifying glass to uncover the truth behind this case… or risk becoming a pile of bones herself.


Title: The Threshing Floor
Author: Steph Nelson
Publisher: Dark Matter INK
Release Date: November 11, 2024
Request: Approved

Blurb

She’ll do anything to save her child. Even join a cult.

When single mom Dalice learns her toddler, Cash, needs a heart transplant, she gets desperate. There are no guarantees he’ll receive a donor heart in time. And even if he does, she can’t afford the expensive procedure.

Then Dalice meets Shane. He’s part of a mysterious group whose leader claims to be able to heal any disease or injury. Dalice is skeptical at first, and the ritual she witnesses makes her uneasy. But when a broken arm gets healed before her eyes, she can’t deny the truth, and she wants the same miracle for Cash.

As her son’s life hangs in the balance, Dalice must decide how far she’s willing to go to save him. Because the miracles in the secret group come at a steep price. A price that might be too high for even the most devoted mother.



Title: My Husband the Murderer
Author: Charlotte Barnes
Publisher: Bloodhound Books
Release Date: November 14, 2024
Request: Approved

Blurb

She’s the only one her imprisoned husband will confess to—but what he has to say may destroy her—in this chilling new novel by the author of A True Crime . . .

Edward O’Connor has been in prison for twenty-seven years. Now he’s ready to admit to the crimes the police have always suspected him of. But there’s a catch: Edward will only speak to his estranged wife, Maggie.

Since her husband’s incarceration, Maggie has tried to live a quiet existence. But with the media relentlessly tracking her down, she’s had to repeatedly pack up her life and move with her two sons.

The detectives are desperate for Maggie’s help. Only she can unlock Edward’s secrets. But during her visits, he wants to discuss their marriage, their holidays, and their sons, leaving Maggie with questions about the past.

As the press begins hounding her family once again and the string of confessions continues, Maggie soon realizes the final revelation might be one she would rather never hear . . .


Title: Feeders
Author: Matt Serafini
Publisher: Gallery Books
Release Date: May 20, 2025
Request: Denied

Blurb

From “one of the best new voices in horror fiction” (Brian Keene, Bram Stoker Award–winning author), this darkly satirical supernatural thriller follows a would-be influencer whose dreams of online fame spiral into nightmare territory when she encounters a mysterious and dangerous social media platform—perfect for fans of Grady Hendrix and Joe Hill.

When a video depicting the brutal murder of a former classmate leaks online, Kylie Bennington’s—whose dreams of becoming a successful influencer remain frustratingly elusive—curiosity gets the better of her, leading to the discovery of an off-the-grid social media app called MonoLife. As it turns out, there are certain cryptic rules in the user agreement that must be adhered to, such as interacting with other users at least twice daily or risk losing it all…and never, 
ever speaking of MonoLife’s existence to non-users or risk dire consequences.

For this is a platform that primarily rewards the worst in human behavior, and which begins chipping away at Kylie’s sanity across post after post for an ever-increasing audience of immoral fans. Now Kylie’s going to find out just how far she’s willing to go on her unyielding rise to the top—even if that means coming face-to-face with the frightening and ruthless forces behind MonoLife, who see all from deep within the shadows…


And there you have it. Ten upcoming books from Netgalley that I'd really like to read. How many do you think I'll get approved for?

I have a very busy week this week, starting a new job today with a book club meeting tonight, a book club meeting tomorrow night, Halloween on Thursday, and two book club meetings on Saturday, so please please please, if you are stopping by from the link up, leave a link to your post below, so that if I don't have time to visit everyone from the linkup, I can at least be sure to visit those of you who visited me. - Katie 

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Sunday, October 27, 2024

*Review* The Angriest Monster on Mill Street by Sarah Sparks

 

Genre: Children's 3-8 years
Published: October 2, 2023
Pages: 32


Albie is small—tiny toes, ears, and nose—but his temper is BIG, and boy can it grow!

One day, Albie’s oversized emotions set off a chain of disastrous events, including earthquakes, tornadoes, and flooding! Join in the adventure as monsters scurry for cover and Albie attempts to stop the mounting chaos. Will life on Mill Street ever be the same?

With lively illustrations and playful rhymes, this award-winning adventure is filled with chaos, unexpected challenges, and page after page of laughs. 
It's a book packed with so much monster-sized fun your child will want to read it again and again!

The Angriest Monster on Mill Street is:

  • A must-have book for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school children ages 3-8
  • A great addition to your child's at-home library
  • Perfect for bedtime, storytime, and family time


I received a copy of this book through Netgalley. This is my honest review. 

This is a rhyming story about a monster named Albie who basically hulks out and causes massive devastation through different kinds of storms and natural disasters like tornados and earthquakes. When he sees the problems he's caused with his anger, he tries to focus on small things to help himself calm down and he also pitches in to help clean up the mess he made when he was angry. 

I liked how this book basically took the typical toddler tantrum and amplified it in Albie. While it's not realistic, as a parent of young children, it can certainly feel like your child is a force of nature, especially when things aren't going their way. It's also nice that it shows ways to try to manage those big feelings. The illustrations were very bold and colorful. 

Overall I give The Angriest Monster on Mill Street 3.9487 out of 5 stars. - Katie 




Sarah Sparks is the author of the Monsters on Mill Street book series.

She’s a born storyteller who's been crafting tales as long as she's been chasing adventures. As a teen, she took a leap of faith, hopping on a plane to Edinburgh with dreams of becoming a journalist and barely enough cash in her pocket for bus fare and a coffee. But that leap led to more than just memories; it kickstarted a flourishing career with Sarah's knack for narrative evolving into a booming communications business.

Outside of work, she's the mom of three vibrant kiddos, who've grown up on a steady diet of adventure tales and whimsy. Now, Sarah's sharing her stories with young readers everywhere, hoping to spark imagination and bring the wonder of childhood to life on the page.

*Review* Son of the Salt Chaser by A.S. Thornton

 

Genre: Romantic Fantasy
Published: November 8, 2022
Pages: 644


The gift of magic may be a curse.

After her desert-transforming wish, Emel follows Saalim to Madinat Almulihi to reclaim all she has lost. But the seaside city is not what she expected. When she is tasked with assisting the palace healer, she is faced daily with the reminder that Saalim—focused only on seeking the revenge of those who killed his family—does not remember her at all.

Cursing the magic that destroyed her love and brought her to an unwelcoming city, Emel regrets her decision to leave her settlement. That is, until she meets Kas. Though inscrutable, he is the first person to help her forget her past, and the pull of finding happiness with him tempts her from the life she wished for with Saalim.

But darkness waits in the desert, and not all people in Madinat Almulihi are what they seem. When Emel understands she is entangled in the fate of the city—and of Saalim—she is faced with the realization that magic may be the most powerful card in her hand. It might be the only way to save all that she loves, but if she plays her hand wrong, it could destroy everything.



I received an audiobook copy of this book through Netgalley. This is my honest review. 

This is the second book in a series that I had not read the first book for, but I didn't feel like I was completely lost. There were references to the main event in the first book (I assume as I still haven't read it) that made it fairly clear what went on. I probably would have better understood  the relationship between Saalim and Emel, but even that was fairly well covered in this book too.

There were a lot of things about this story that made me feel sorry for Emel, based on what I assume happened in the first book. It just seemed like she sacrificed so much and Saalim doesn't know and doesn't even remember her and that's just sad. 

The narration made this book really easy to listen to. None of the voices felt like caricatures, and the accents helped me feel like I was riding through the desert with them.

Overall I give Son of the Salt Chaser 3.1383 out of 5 stars. - Katie 




A. S. Thornton has evolved from book blogger to author with a particular fondness for writing forbidden love in ancient deserts.

She lives with her husband who deserves a trophy for the amount of gooey love scenes he’s edited. After spending time in Chicago and Colorado, they decided the snow is wholly overrated, and settled in Northern California.

When not writing, she’s taking care of dogs and cats as a veterinarian. You’ll never find animals at the center of her writing, though. Those fictional worlds don’t have veterinarians and her literal brain can’t accept that the poor critters would be without parasite prevention.

Saturday, October 26, 2024

*Stacking the Shelves* October 26, 2024


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Stacking The Shelves is a feature/weekly meme run by Reading Reality in which you share the books you are adding to your shelves, both physical and virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical stores or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!

Now, I already have a monthly post I do featuring the books I get in the mail (and it's a lot because I have a serious Goodreads First Reads giveaway addiction), and I'm posting my monthly Read-A-Thon posts again too, which covers the books I receive through Netgalley. So my STS post will feature all the books I've been one-clicking on Amazon, winning on Goodreads, or the few that I buy at the store. Since I've been one-clicking a lot of free books on Amazon (I have 78 pages of digital orders since last week's STS post), I'm only going to feature a few of those and will be separating this list based on how I got the books. 

On that note, here are the books I picked up this week. 

Books Bought

Brisingr by Christopher Paolini - I went to a book signing for Paolini on Tuesday and this was the only book from this series that I couldn't find on my shelves before the signing, so I bought it there so I could get the whole series signed. 
Meeting Christopher Paolini.
Murtagh by Christopher Paolini - In order to get in to the book signing, I had to buy the deluxe edition of this book at Barnes and Noble, so I did that. I haven't even actually read any of the books in this series yet, but a friend from one of my book clubs wanted to go, so I volunteered to buy the book and go with her. It made sense to me. 
Nazi Wives: The Women at the Top of Hitler's Germany by James Wyllie - I originally had a copy of this through Netgalley, but being non-fiction I did not manage to finish it in a timely manner. So when I saw it for just $2.99 for Kindle, I bought it. 
The Honey Witch by Sydney J. Sheilds - I grabbed this book on sale for just $2.99 (still on sale). I love reading books with witchy vibes in the fall, and this seems perfect for that. 
Legally Blonde by Amanda Brown - I did not know that Legally Blonde was a book before it was a movie, so this may be one instance where I end up feeling like the movie was better. But getting the book on sale for just $1.99 was nice.
Nightwood by Patricia Windsor - I grabbed this creepy looking book for just $1.99 (no longer on sale).
The Nightmarys by Dan Poblocki - I got this spooky book on sale for just $1.99 (no longer on sale). I enjoyed another book by Dan Poblocki in the past, so I'm excited to see what he does with this one. 
Frightmares by Eva V. Gibson - I grabbed this YA thriller on sale for just $1.99 (no longer on sale). 
Hatchet Girls by Diana Rodriguez Wallach - Got this beauty on sale for just $1.99 (no longer on sale). 
Killer Content by Kiley Roache - This is another $1.99 YA thriller (no longer on sale). 
The Wild by Owen Laukkanen - I'm clearly a sucker for YA thrillers on sale for $1.99 (no longer on sale). 
Dead Girls Society by Michelle Krys - This was another YA thriller on sale for just $1.99 (no longer on sale). 
Pretty Dead Queens by Alexa Donne - Yet another YA thriller that I got on sale for just $1.99 (no longer on sale). 
Escape Room by Maren Stoffels - This was the last YA thriller I bought on sale for just $1.99 (no longer on sale). For anyone keeping track, I did in fact spent $18 on YA thrillers in a single day thanks to Amazon Daily Deals. But since that's how much one of them would typically cost at B&N as a paperback, I'm not mad about it. 
Swarm by Jennifer D. Lyle - I grabbed this one on sale for just $1.99 (no longer on sale).
The Faerie Games: The Complete Series by Michelle Madow - I grabbed this box set on sale for just $4.99, which I find quite the bargain for over 1200 pages of reading. 
Fated Chronicles Books 8-9 by R.H. D'aigle - Grabbed this for just $0.99 after getting another set of books in the series for free. 
Fated Chronicles Books 10-11 by R.H. D'aigle - Got this one for just $0.99 as well. I'm just missing books 6-7 now, but that one is $4.99 so it's going to wait for a bit (or maybe forever). 
The Black Girl Survives in This One by various authors - I got this one on sale for just $2.99 (no longer on sale). It's one I've had my eye on for a while so catching it on sale was great. 
What We Harvest by Ann Fraistat - I got this one on sale for just $1.99 (no longer on sale). 
Snow White and Her Huntress by Emma Dean - I bought this one for full price because it would fit some criteria for a reading challenge I was doing this month, but then I found another book I could read faster to meet that criteria. But I do eventually intend to read this so it's fine. 
Roseblood by A.G. Howard - I grabbed this Phantom of the Opera retelling for just $1.99 (no longer on sale). 
You Won't Believe Me by Cyn Balog - I grabbed this for just $1.99 (still $1.99). I'm not sure if that's a sale price or just the normal price at this point. 
The Spellbook of Katrina Van Tassel by Alyssa Palombo - this Sleepy Hollow retelling was on sale for just $2.99 (no longer on sale) and it's caught my eye before so I had to buy it. 
An Age Of Winters by Gemma Liviero - This was one of my two Prime reading picks for October. I was wavering on what I wanted to pick at the beginning of the month, so I just put it off until I saw the "last chance" email yesterday. 
A Tribute of Fire by Sariah Wilson - This was my second Prime reading pick for October. 
The Last of the Moon Girls by Barbara Davis - I saved $1 on this book because of picking An Age of Winters for my Prime pick. I already owned several of the other books in the limited selection for the savings. 
Consort of Fire by Kit Rocha - I saved $2 on this book because I picked A Tribute of Fire for Prime reading. I already owned even more of the books in the selection for this savings. 

Freebies

When the Stars Alight by Camilla Andrew - still free
Armitage: Children of Arcanum by Atlas Creed - not still free
Satan, Is That You? by Janet Lee Smith - not still free
Baked and Brewed by Anne Willoughby - not still free
Gilded Wicked Mirrors by Hazel St. Lewis - not still free
Mistletoe Misses by Alexandra Grace - not still free
Head Over Tails by Brianna Tibbetts - not still free
Secrets and Songbirds by N.J. Rodman - not still free
Mutterly Mistaken by Kathryn Mykel - not still free
Halloween, Hexes & Handcuffs by Beverly A. Rearick - not still free
A Spirited Vengeance by Clare Lockhard - still free

Goodreads Wins

The Diamond Escape by Sheila Bitts
Bribing Saint Anthony by Rita Moreau

I bought a lot of books this week on Amazon, and one clicked even more freebies because of all the Stuff Your Kindle book blasts that have occurred this week (getting more today from two other book blasts happening right now). Now I just need to meet my vampire soulmate and have them turn me into a vampire so I can actually read all the books I'm getting. 

What new books have you added to your shelves recently? 

If you're stopping by from the linkup, please be sure to drop a link to your post below so I can be sure to stop by and check out your new pretties. - Katie 

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*Book Blogger Hop* My Favorite Horror Themed Book (Oct. 25)



We are on to a new week for the Book Blogger Hop hosted by the lovely folks over at Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer. This weeks questions is: 

Which horror-themed book or novel is your all-time favorite? Which one made you shiver or made you feel like it was Halloween? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer)

So as I said last week, horror is my favorite genre. I realize you wouldn't get that from looking at my reviews here on the blog because I haven't been reading a whole lot of it lately, but for me horror is where it's at. That means that my prepared answer when people ask "What's your favorite book" is a horror novel. And even though Stephen King's It is the book I claim to be my favorite (and therefore also my favorite horror-themed) book, I find that answer trite and not entirely accurate because I've read other really great horror novels (many of them also by King if we're being honest). Lately I've been really into YA thrillers to get me in the Halloween mood, for instance. I absolutely loved The Haunting by Natasha Preston and The Blonde Dies First by Joelle Wellington had great classic slasher vibes. And I think I'd really love The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson if I ever made the time to read it because I always enjoy the movies and shows that use it as their starting point. 

What about you? What is your favorite horror-themed book that I should check out? 

If you're stopping by from the linkup, please be sure to drop a link to your post below so I can be sure to pay you a visit to see your full answer. - Katie 

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Thursday, October 24, 2024

*Review* The Kindness Booth by Laura K. Murray


 Genre: Children's 5-8 years
Published: January 1, 2024
Pages: 32


When Mya wakes up to a gloomy day, her grandpa asks her how she could make the day brighter. His simple question puts Mya into motion, and together with her little brother, Oliver, and neighbor Addie, she opens the Kindness Booth. Their plan is to spread some sunshine to the neighbors in her apartment complex by helping them throughout the day. But what happens when the booth gets rained out?


I received a copy of this book through Netgalley. This is my honest review. 

This is a story about a gloomy day when Mya and Addie are a little bored and decide to start a kindness booth to help their neighbors and brighten their day, because Mya's grandfather asked her how she could make the day brighter. But being a gloomy day, things didn't exactly go as planned and the booth got rained out. Then the neighbors rallied to return the favor and help brighten Mya and Addie's day. 

I like the idea of this story, that doing nice things for others will help make their day better, because there is some truth to it. But this book definitely gives the impression that there's a 100% success rate from that tactic, and that's just not true. In spite of that, I'd still definitely be willing to read this book several times because if nothing else, it teaches children to be kind and we need more kindness in this world. The illustrations were bold and colorful. 

Overall I give The Kindness Booth 4.1746 out of 5 stars. - Katie 




Laura K. Murray is the Minnesota-based author of more than 80 published or forthcoming books for young readers. Her creative writing and poetry have been featured in River Valley Woman, The Talking Stick, Mankato Poetry Walk & Ride, and elsewhere. She loves learning from her readers and helping them find their reading superpowers! Visit her at LauraKMurray.com.

Andrea Boatta was born in a seaside town in southern Italy and grew up around vibrant colors and nature. After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts, she came to love illustration and animation and continued her post-graduate studies at the National School of Cinema. Today she works in Naples, Italy, as a freelance illustrator and concept and background artist in the world of animation.