Meet Charlie Sheen at Bookends

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Charlie Sheen – Ticket/Book – Star from Platoon, Wall Street and More – Meet, Greet, Photo-op, Pre-Signed Book- Fri Sept. 19th @ 6pm.



Each Person Needs a Book



For the first time, Charlie Sheen, the star of Platoon, Wall Street, Major League, and Two and a Half Men, writes the story of his extraordinary life in an unfiltered memoir.



“We can live the stories or hear about them later from others. I choose the former.”



Charlie Sheen should not be alive to write this book.



But in The Book of Sheen, the movie and TV star, who has defied the odds, finally presents his story, in his own words.



Charlie Sheen was born the third of four children to actor Martin Sheen and his wife, Janet. He grew up on film sets—from his father’s all over the world, to his own in Malibu. There he made ambitious Super 8s, with a roster of friends who went on to become household names themselves, including his brother Emilio, Sean and Chris Penn, and the Lowe brothers.



Sheen broke into movies in the 1980s, playing a hoodlum in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, a young soldier in Platoon, and an ethically compromised trader in Wall Street. But somewhere along the way, despite a successful transition to TV leading man in Spin City and Two and a Half Men, Sheen descended into a vortex of extracurricular activities.



Now sober, Sheen delivers a clear-eyed narrative of his highs and lows with humor, candor, and a vivid, captivating writing style that is uniquely his. The Book of Sheen reads like a far-fetched, overstuffed novel of Hollywood life—yet it is all true.

Location: Bookends
211 E Ridgewood Ave Ridgewood, NJ

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Review: A Princess Under the Mistletoe by Leanne Banks

Goodreads Blurb

Princess Sasha of Sergenia was born to rule, not change dirty diapers. But after threats force her family into exile, Sasha becomes “Sara” a nurturing nanny in Chantaine. Now, rather than having servants wait on her during holiday festivities, Sasha is caring for construction specialist Gavin Sinclair’s children for Christmas. Baby Adelaide and five-year-old Sam win her heart, but their father makes her pulse pound.

For Gavin, “Sara” is a holiday miracle. Since his late wife died in childbirth, Gavin has struggled to keep his life afloat and his family together. This unexpected addition has brightened his world–and made him wonder if love might be on the horizon. He knows the mysterious nanny has secrets aplenty. But is true love enough to create a fairy-tale ending under the mistletoe for the sexy single dad and the lovely royal?

My Review: Rated 5 out of 5 stars

It was a splendid story that touched my heart. Two princesses who are sisters had to change their identity and move to another country because of economic downturn, and the citizens were attacking the family. Princess Sasha (Sara) is a character that everyone would fall in love with in romance novels. She follows rules and is very loving and caring. She puts others before herself and expects nothing in return. Princess Tabitha (Jane), on the other hand, breaks all rules and does what pleases her. Gavin was the perfect character for Sara. She was able to help the family with their loss and cheer them up for the holidays. She grew attached and fell in love with her boss. As I read through the book, my heart was broken for all the turmoil they had endured, and not knowing what happened to their brother kept my nerves out of edge. It was wonderfully written and has a beautiful book cover. Highly recommend this read for the holiday season.

Author Biography

Leanne Banks was born on 14 May 1959 in Roanoke, Virginia, USA. She holds a Bachelors degree in Psychology, which she claims she can only use on fictional characters. When her first book was published in 1991, she used the money from her advance to take her family to Disney World.

Leanne is known for telling a story with strong emotion, characters with whom everyone can relate, a kick of hot sensuality, and a feel-good ending that lingers. She believes in creating stories for her readers that will allow them to escape into a place filled fun, emotion and sensuality. She believes that she has the best readers in the world because they understand that love is the greatest miracle of all.

Leanne is the recipient of Romantic Times Magazine’s career-achievement awards in Series Sensuality and Love and Laughter, and her books have been recognized by the Award of Excellence Contest, the Romance Writers of America RITA Award contest and the National Readers’ Choice Awards. She is grateful for awards and reviews and was particularly moved by a letter from a reader remarking that Leanne’s book got her through a chemotherapy session. The reader’s letter inspired a favorite turn of phrase: Never underestimate the power of a romance novel.

Leanne lives in her native Virginia with her husband, two teenage children and a Pomeranian. She also has a little condo in South Carolina where she writes in the off-season. She loves music, chocolate, quotes, and new adventures.

Review: Gunpower, Tales of a Wise-Cracking Cow Pony by Michael Rountree

Goodreads Blurb

Horses can’t tell tales-or can they? Horses for sale! It’s a horse auction and cow pony, Gunpowder, is thrust onto the auction block for sale to the highest bidder. And his biggest fear is that bratty kid with brand new spurs! But when the auction ends, and the dust settles, Gunpowder finds himself flung headlong into the biggest adventure of his life…

My Review: Rated 5 out of 5 stars

It is truly a perfect book for children to enjoy. I loved the plot of this book, where animals are able to talk and communicate with each other. Gunpowder was sold to another family for their young son. He was very scared of not being close to home and worried that the young boy would not treat him well. At the end of trying to go back home, he finds out his owner is in a home and sold all his property and came to realize that all he wanted was right there all this time, family, love, and friendship. The illustrations throughout the book made the story come to life. Truly touching story for the whole family.

Review: We’ll Call You Mr. Met! by John T. Williams

Goodreads Blurb

For more than 50 years, Mr. Met, the original Major League Baseball mascot, has thrilled New Yorkers and New York Mets fans alike. Take a walk through history with “We’ll Call You Mr. Met!” and learn Mr. Met’s life story, from the early days at the Polo Grounds, to Shea Stadium and the “Miracle Mets,” all the way to Citi Field, where new Mets memories are made every season.

“We’ll Call You Mr. Met!” is a brand new baseball book, officially licensed by Major League Baseball, and makes a great gift for kids and adults of all ages!

My Review: Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Won this book from Goodreads. It is such an adorable book. Love the illustrations and the fun facts at the end of the book. It was a great book to read to children to learn the history of how the Mets came about.

Review: Checkered Thief by Tonya Kappes

Goodreads Blurb

Brassy, sassy southern babe Laurel London is back!

Once again, the entire Laurel London crew is in action, including Trixie Turner, and trying to figure out who is the mastermind behind the Glitz and Glam casino heist.

The heist king blackmails Laurel into believing Laurel’s long time best friend, Derek Smitherman, will be on the other end of the vigilante gun if she doesn’t help in stealing the money using her history of petty crime.

Cursed with a disastrous new task of putting her amateur sleuth skills to work and an increasing sense that it’s really time to get a new job, Laurel spirals and tumbles through CHECKERED THIEF with all the wisecracks and pace her fans have come to expect.

My Review: Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Another amazing book written by Tonya. This book really was a great ending to a good series. I enjoyed this book to the very end. I am a little sad I don’t get to read any more books about Laurel, but I enjoy this book the most. Love the whole casino heist in small town Walnut Grove, Kentucky. Tonya knows how to write a book with laughs, love, and family support. As I read, I got the feeling that I am in Kentucky in a small town where everyone knows me hanging out with the characters. Truly will miss Laurel, who does her detective work even though she is getting herself in danger.

Author Biography

Beloved cozy mystery author Tonya Kappes is bringing her charming world to the screen!

The Hallmark Channel is thrilled to announce a television series in development based on Tonya’s wildly popular 40-book series, A Camper & Criminals Mystery.

A celebrated Amazon All-Star and USA Today bestselling author, Tonya has written over 180 southern cozy mysteries filled with heart, humor, and unforgettable small-town characters. Her novels, known for their southern charm and rich emotional storytelling, have been praised by readers and critics alike, earning her a coveted spot as a Woman’s World Book Club Pick six times.

Writing full-time from her camper, Tonya crafts worlds where mystery, friendship, and a little mischief collide — and now, her stories will come to life for cozy mystery lovers everywhere.

Currently Reading: Songs for Other People’s Weddings: A Novel by David Levithan

Goodreads Blurb

J is an accidental wedding singer. Unlike most wedding singers, he writes an original song for every couple—his way of finding out about the small, strange things that brought them together and the hopeful, vulnerable feelings they’re experiencing.

J’s own love life is in a state of flux. His girlfriend is off to New York for work, and as her life grows bigger and busier without him in it, he finds it harder to stick to a happy tune. He doesn’t know whether to encourage the soon-to-be-wed couples or warn them.

When complications hit and love is tested, is there any way to sing through all the noise?

Combining David Levithan’s deeply observant storytelling and Jens Lekman’s inventive and touching original songs, Songs for Other People’s Weddings is a tender, honest novel that tracks love through all its chord changes, never forgetting that the best songs contain the bitter and the sweet, the despair of losing it all and the euphoria of being found.

Author Biography

David Levithan (born 1972) is an American children’s book editor and award-winning author. He published his first YA book, Boy Meets Boy, in 2003. Levithan is also the founding editor of PUSH, a Young Adult imprint of Scholastic Press.

Review coming soon.

Review: The Letter Carrier by Francesca Giannone

Goodreads Blurb

Salento, Italy, June 1934: A coach stops in the main square of Lizzanello, a tight-knit village where everyone knows each other. A couple gets off: The man, Carlo, a child of the South, is happy to be back home after a long time away; the woman, Anna—his wife—is a stranger from the North. Carlo’s brother is there to meet them, and he and everyone else can’t help but notice that Anna is as beautiful as a Greek statue.

But Anna is not like the other wives. She doesn’t gossip or attend church. She reads books no one else has ever heard of. She even wears pants, just like a man, and thinks a woman should have rights just like a man.

There aren’t many options for a woman with Anna’s sensibilities, so when she learns that the post office is hiring, she leaps at the opportunity. A female letter carrier? It is unthinkable. But Anna soon becomes the invisible thread connecting the town as she delivers letters between clandestine lovers, families waiting to hear news of loved ones away at war, even helping those who can’t read.

But for some in Lizzanello, letters come too little and too late. The seamstress, who was Carlo’s first love, can’t help but look at Anna as having taken her rightful place. Carlo’s niece has put herself in a loveless marriage after an impetuous act of jealousy. And Carlo and his brother find themselves trying to cover up a recently unearthed surprise that could shatter all of their lives.

The Letter Carrier taps into the universal feeling of connection—and what happens when that connection perhaps comes at the wrong time.

My Review: Rated 3 out of 5 stars

A love triangle with consequences. A story about a family with hidden secrets that will cause heartache in the wake of the truth. As much as you try to keep a secret, sometimes those secrets will come and haunt you.

I loved that the main character, Anna, was a strong-willed woman ahead of her time. She wasn’t afraid of pushing boundaries and didn’t let her husband dictate her life. She didn’t care if someone was not happy with the decisions she made or how outspoken she was. She was intelligent and a giver of hope. She brought change to this small town in Italy. She eagerly took the opportunity to apply for a job typically held by men. Despite many people opposing her decision, she overcame all the negativities. Anna was the key to holding her family and the small town together in peace.

Anna’s husband, Carlo, was outgoing and a dreamer, but his romance with Carmela clouded his judgment. When he discovered the secret that Carmela was keeping, he chose to keep it to himself, hoping to carry on with his life without his family finding out. However, Carlo didn’t anticipate that a forbidden romance would develop between Carmela’s son and Carlo’s niece. His arrogance caused the heartbreak of two people he cared for. I was disappointed that Anna never discovered Carlo’s indiscretion and the secrets he kept.

Antonio is Carlo’s older brother. He protected his brother, even after knowing about the secret Carlo and Carmela held. He had many opportunities to tell the truth, especially after learning about the relationship between his daughter, Lorenza, and Daniele. My heart broke with how Antonio and Anna’s friendship ended. They bonded over books and were supportive of each other. Antonio was in love with Anna, and he did everything he could to stop himself from making the wrong decision. I would have hoped that he would have told Anna the secret when everything fell apart with Lorenza.

This story reminds readers to be honest when a parent has an indiscretion, and a child is born. You never know if someone in your family might fall in love with a relative.

Meet Jack Carr on August 6th

Meet Jack Carr in person, grab a pic, and secure your preorder for his upcoming October release “Cry Havoc” – don’t miss out!

MEET & GREET DETAILS

Wednesday, August 6 · 6pm EDT
Books & Greetings
271 Livingston Street
Northvale, NJ 07647
Get Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/meet-jack-carr-for-photo-and-preorder-of-his-october-release-cry-havoc-tickets-1510682755789

About the Author:

Jack Carr is a former Navy SEAL who led special operations teams as a team leader, platoon commander, troop commander, and task unit commander. Over his twenty years in Naval Special Warfare, he transitioned from an enlisted SEAL sniper to a junior officer leading assault and sniper teams in Iraq and Afghanistan, to a platoon commander practicing counterinsurgency in the southern Philippines, to commanding a special operations task unit in the most Iranian influenced section of southern Iraq throughout the tumultuous drawdown of US Forces. Jack retired from active duty in 2016 and lives with his wife and three children in Park City, Utah. He is the author of The Terminal List, True Believer, Savage Son, The Devil’s Hand, In the Blood, Only the Dead, Red Sky Mourning, and Targeted: Beirut. His debut novel, The Terminal List, was adapted into the #1 Prime Video series starring Chris Pratt. He is also the host of the top-rated Danger Close podcast. Follow Jack on Instagram, X, and Facebook @JackCarrUSA.

About the Book:

From the “hottest author on the thriller scene today” (The Real Book Spy), #1 New York Times bestselling author Jack Carr brings the worlds of special operations and CIA paramilitary units into direct collision in the jungles of Vietnam with his explosive new thriller introducing young Navy SEAL Tom Reece, a man torn between the blurred lines and allegiances of the military and the increasingly murky world of intelligence. This is how it all began…

1968. A time of division. A time of civil unrest. A time of war.

Just before the Tet Offensive, before President Johnson announces he will not run for reelection, before the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy, as riots and protests rage across the nation, a spy ship is captured by communist forces off the coast of North Korea.

The crew thought they had destroyed everything of intelligence value. They were wrong.

As a KGB “illegal” elicits information from a high-ranking NSA official, and teams of special operators infiltrating into Laos, Cambodia, and North Vietnam disappear without a trace, an ambitious Soviet advisor launches an ingenious plan that could forever alter the world balance of power.

Tom Reece, a SEAL operator attached to the highly classified and shadowy MACV-SOG is about to be thrust into a bloody battle to discover the truth.

From the Kremlin to the White House, from the streets of Saigon to the rugged A Shau Valley, along the paths of Ho Chi Minh Trail and into the secret war in Laos, Navy SEAL Tom Reece has an official mission assigned by Military Assistance Command, Vietnam-Studies and Observations Group, but it’s his unofficial mission that might get him killed.

From “master novelist” (Ballistic) Jack Carr comes a fast-paced and brutally realistic thriller, one that will make you question all you thought you knew about Vietnam, pressing “emotional buttons that other writers wouldn’t dare explore” (The Real Book Spy).