We're back! Elliott and Kristen sit down to talk about two books by Lamar Giles, Ruin Road and The Last Last-Day-of-Summer. They also discuss this year's Librarypalooza, which Lamar Giles will be at to discuss his work! Check out the link below for more details about Librarypalooza.
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We're back with the next chapter in Stephen King's Dark Tower series, The Drawing of the Three. Roland's journey takes a radical turn as he encounters, assists, and is aided by some new companions.
Join us as we talk all about the events of the second book in King's epic series!
CONTENT WARNINGS — While not said during the show, the book contains the following: Adult language, violence, sexual content (sometimes explicit), racial slurs.
It's Norah's turn to take the driver's seat in an episode about Dinotopia—a fun fantasy book where humans and dinosaurs exist in a magical world together! Join us as we talk about the book and some of our favorite dinos.
We are back and ready to tackle a new series, The Dark Tower, by Stephen King. This is a series (and author) that Cody is very familiar with, but Elliott is brand new to. Join us as we talk about the first book in the series, The Gunslinger, which is one of King's most experimental books.
We'll be back soon to talk about the next book in the series, The Drawing of the Three, so keep an eye out for that!
This week, Norah takes the driver's seat to talk about the 1985 book Kiki's Delivery Service by Eiko Kadono. The book became much more well-known due to the 1989 movie adaptation by Hayao Miyazaki. Norah talks about the portrayal of witches in this book as compared to other books, movies, and TV shows, as well as the major differences between the book and its adaptation.
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This was a pretty intense piece of horror manga, so parents, please read it before deciding if you want your child to read it.
Hear what Elliott and Cody had to think about this seminal work of horror writing from Junji Ito on this week's episode.
Next week, Norah is on to talk about Kiki's Delivery Service!
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Guess who's back? Back again. Elliott's back with his mom, Kristen, to talk about Of Jade and Dragons by Amber Chen. This is the first silkpunk book that has been discussed on the show and Elliott really enjoyed it. The discussion covers the influence of Mulan on the story and the downright beautiful cover art. The book was an ARC (Advance Reader Copy) and does not release until 24 June 2024, so please mark your calendars and buy it when it comes out!
The 10 Isles, a huge empire ruled by a power hungry king, is home to a young girl who wants to be an engineer. She recently lost her father and sets off to join the Engineer's Guild, a boys-only group. How can she infiltrate the group and fulfill her desire? Is she successful? I guess you'll have to read an find out!
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Elliott is back and ready to talk books! During the hiatus, he read two books which re-tell fairy tales for a modern audience. Join him and Kristen as they talk about these great books!
The Last Rose, by Leah Cypress, is a retelling of Beauty and the Beast which presents a classic story in a new setting.
In the latter half of the episode, Elliott and Kristen talk about Philip Pullman's retellings of Grimm Fairy Tales.
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Elliott is taking us back to school today as he discusses a book he read (and enjoyed) for school, Refugee. Join us as we talk about how much we love this book and how Alan Gratz has destroyed our hearts forever. Thanks, Alan. We do talk about spoilers, so read first!
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We've got a special bonus episode for everyone! Elliott's younger sister Norah joined him to talk about Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo. Norah read the book and wanted Elliott to read it so they could talk about it on the show! Hope you all enjoy their conversation!
We got another ARC, this time for Forever Twelve by Stacy McAnulty. Elliott really enjoyed this sci-fi story about people who can become immortal and the ups and downs which come with it. Join us as we discuss the book and stick around to the end for a chance to win a free copy!
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We're in the Cosmere and talking about Brandon Sanderson's 2006 novel, Mistborn: The Final Empire. It's the first book in the Mistborn series and Elliott's first journey into the Cosmere, but not his first Sanderson novel. Join us as we talk about why Brandon Sanderson is such a great world-builder and all the things that make this a wonderful read!
(If you haven't read the book, when we say we're going to talk spoilers, please skip to the 18:18 mark).
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We're back! Elliott was busy enjoying his summer and getting ready for the school year, but he's back to talk about another ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) he received—Beneath the Swirling Sky by Carolyn Leiloglou. An adventure story involving famous paintings, Elliott really enjoyed the book and shared his thoughts with Kristen.
Stick around after the review because Elliott got to interview the author! He had some great questions and Carolyn shared some wonderful insight into the book, the writing process, and her love of art!
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We were sent another ARC from Penguin Young Readers to review! Prehistoric creatures, a road trip of a lifetime, and the love of family all combined into one for Stephanie Willing's West of the Sea. Go purchase this gem when it goes on sale 15 August 2023. You will love it.
This episode does NOT contain spoilers.
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We were lucky enough to be sent an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) of this thriller and have a lot to talk about. The book tells a chilling tale of ghosts, love both destroyed and blooming, and mysterious goings on, all set within a private school tucked away in the woods. The book, published by Penguin Random House, will be available for purchase on 01 August 2023, so be sure to grab a copy as soon as you can.
This episode does contain spoilers for the book and ample warning is provided for it.
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We're back! It's been a busy summer for us (just kidding, we just needed a break to play some Tears of the Kingdom), but it's time to get back to book talk. This week, we are discussing not one, but two books! Fat Angie and it's sequel, Fat Angie: Rebel Girl Revolution are wonderful books that explore some pretty heavy topics. Join us as we discuss these books and, if you haven't already, go grab a copy!
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On this episode, Elliott and Mom talk about Louis Sachar's 1998 novel, Holes. Join us as they discuss why it's a great summer read, how they felt about the movie, and where they would dig a hole to.
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We're back from a short break and Elliott is excited to discuss Dragon Ops by Mari Mancusi, a thrilling sci-fi adventure that takes place in a futuristic, abandoned theme park with augmented reality systems. Things get wild pretty quick and it leads to all kinds of exciting action.
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It's our 10th book! Join Elliott and Kristen as they discuss the novel-in-verse book, The Door of No Return, by Kwame Alexander. In addition to the book, they talk about novels-in-verse and poetry in general and its importance in literature.
Elliott's next book will be Dragon Ops by Mari Mancusi and will be posted in two weeks, so grab a copy. Email any questions or comments to bookshelfattheend@gmail.com.
With the release of the Super Mario Brothers movie, Elliott and Cody decided to use this off-week to talk about adaptations of video games—the good, the bad, and the really bad.
What are your thoughts on adaptations of video games? Send them to us at bookshelfattheend@gmail.com!