Shelby Van Pelt Book Tour at Paramus BN

Yesterday, I got to meet Shelby Van Pelt, the author of Remarkably Bright Creatures. She was in conversation with the author Lynda Cohen Loigman. This event was the start of her book tour and took place at the Paramus BN. It was a fantastic event learning more about where the idea of Marcellus, the octopus 🐙 who is the narrator of the story, came from. In case you aren’t aware, a film has been made for this story and will be out soon. I highly recommend you read this amazing book. Below is my review.

My Review: Rated  5 out of 5 stars

This outstanding book brought me so much joy. It’s been a while since I devoured a book in three days, not allowing me to take a break from this heartwarming story. This book gave me all the emotions, with characters who stole my heart. Shelby created characters who made us want to know more about their stories. I learned early on how this story was going to unravel. I was happy with how the story turned out.

The leading character, Marcellus, who happens to be a giant Pacific octopus, makes the story interesting with his countdown to the end of his life. I was sad that, as the reader, you knew his death was imminent, but his smarts and skills will show the powers these beautiful creatures have. It was great learning more about the lifespan and abilities of an octopus.

This story is a rollercoaster of emotions. It follows a son who never knew his father, and his mom abandoned him. He searches for his possible father after locating a picture and a high school class ring. You have a seventy-year-old widow who had lost her husband and her son, who died a mysterious death when he was eighteen. This story beautifully weaves together these broken hearts who lost a lot but have so much to give to each other. Marcellus (the octopus) helps the characters figure out the mystery between these two lives, which brings new opportunities and locates what they lost. The characters’ growth and resilience throughout the story will leave you feeling hopeful.

I loved Tova Sullivan’s strength in pushing through the loss of her family and working hard at her age in the aquarium. His mother’s actions scarred Cameron Cassmore. He was a lost character trying to make it through the day in hopes of locating his happiness. I have a fascination for all sea creatures and was so happy I got to spend some quality time with Marcellus, the hero of this story. Marcellus days were outnumbered, but that didn’t stop him from making Tova realize who Cameron was to her. His friendship with Tova meant a lot to him. His memory of Erik, Tova’s son, made him want to bring Tova joy again. This is a magical story that will brighten your life.

Review: The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa

Goodreads Blurb

On an unnamed island off an unnamed coast, objects are disappearing: first hats, then ribbons, birds, roses—until things become much more serious. Most of the island’s inhabitants are oblivious to these changes, while those few imbued with the power to recall the lost objects live in fear of the draconian Memory Police, who are committed to ensuring that what has disappeared remains forgotten.

When a young woman who is struggling to maintain her career as a novelist discovers that her editor is in danger from the Memory Police, she concocts a plan to hide him beneath her floorboards. As fear and loss close in around them, they cling to her writing as the last way of preserving the past.

A surreal, provocative fable about the power of memory and the trauma of loss, The Memory Police is a stunning new work from one of the most exciting contemporary authors writing in any language.

My Review: Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A story that gradually erases your memories. The very things that make us human begin to disappear, one by one. Without question, you simply obey. The narrator and characters are stripped of their names, identities, and existence, leading to a profound loss of friendship, family, and love. This creates a transition into the unknown and challenges the sense of self. Yoko is a storyteller beyond her time. A story published in Japan in 1994 and later published in the US in 2019, continues resonating with current events.

The narrator experiences feelings of love, loss, and loneliness that mirror the emotions of the character in the book she is writing. The demise of both the character and the narrator stems from losing their voice and coming to terms with their circumstances. Without a voice and a sense of identity, one cannot truly exist.

Imagine living on an island inhabited by people who have lost their sense of identity, in a world dominated by fear. The memory police are ready to ensure you forget your memories; otherwise, you might vanish like all the cherished things we collect as humans.

When you believe you’ve awakened from your current nightmare, you hear the fluttering of wings from all the birds. Flap, flap, flap! You long to spread your wings and fly away from this island with them, escaping into the unknown. Goodbye, beautiful creatures.

Days later, you wake up to find that the beauty and fragrance of roses are gone forever. You stand by the river, watching it overflows with rose petals. It’s your final farewell to the beauty and rose scent that once filled the air.

A picture captures a moment, serving as a memory of a person, place, or thing. We cherish photographs because we wish to hold onto those memories forever. However, there may come a time when all pictures must be discarded. Imagine having to part with something that reminds you of significant moments, like the birth of a baby, a wedding, a birthday celebration, or a picture of a family member who is long gone. It would mean saying goodbye to treasured memories of the past.

Winter arrived quietly, blanketing the island in pure white snow. The stillness and chill can leave you shivering. The time has come for all calendars to vanish. Your memories of days, months, holidays, and celebrations will fade away, just as the snow has concealed the footprints we leave behind.

Knowledge is power. The last thing that can occupy your mind and provide companionship in this lonely life will now burn through the night. Say goodbye to all the books that gave you the ability to think and the courage to survive. It marks the end of libraries, books, and knowledge in a world that remains unaware condemned to silence and obedience.

Will you remain silent while your liberties, identity, and life get taken away, or will you finally speak out about those lost, forgotten things that define who you are?

Author Biography

Yōko Ogawa (小川 洋子) was born in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, graduated from Waseda University, and lives in Ashiya. Since 1988, she has published more than twenty works of fiction and nonfiction. Her novel The Professor and his Beloved Equation has been made into a movie. In 2006 she co-authored „An Introduction to the World’s Most Elegant Mathematics“ with Masahiko Fujiwara, a mathematician, as a dialogue on the extraordinary beauty of numbers.

A film in French, “L’Annulaire“ (The Ringfinger), directed by Diane Bertrand, starring Olga Kurylenko and Marc Barbé, was released in France in June 2005 and subsequently made the rounds of the international film festivals; the film, some of which is filmed in the Hamburg docks, is based in part on Ogawa’s “Kusuriyubi no hyōhon“ (薬指の標本), translated into French as “L’Annulaire“ (by Rose-Marie Makino-Fayolle who has translated numerous works by Ogawa, as well as works by Akira Yoshimura and by Ranpo Edogawa, into French).

Review: My Big Feet by Joan L. Kelly

Goodreads Blurb

Rob Sanderson and his friends knew that they weren’t part of the “popular” kids; but that didn’t stop them from accepting each other and facing life’s challenges―even when those challenges involved intrigue and espionage! See how this group of misfits combines forces to find a way to outwit dangerous spies and save their new classmate and her family from imminent danger.

My Review: Rated 5 out of 5 stars

This book is a great example of how children are bullied in school and how after they grow up, the person who was the bully realizes that what they did was wrong. This book also showed how a group of teenagers didn’t know a new classmate, but they came to her rescue when she and her family were in danger. The story was very captivating and loved how we are human, and when danger calls, we gather in groups and defend for freedom, peace, and love.

Review: Father’s Day Fugitive by Tonya Kappes

Goodreads Blurb

When celebrity chef Ted Monroe is found dead on his yacht, throat slashed with his own knife, Violet Rhinehammer’s sizzling interview turns stone-cold. With suspects piling up faster than ribs on the grill—including Ted’s bitter ex-wife, his scorned fiancée, and a town full of secrets. Violet must turn up the heat to catch a killer.

As tempers flare and family feuds ignite, can Violet smoke out the truth before the killer strikes again?

Get ready for a finger-lickin’ mystery packed with Southern charm, small-town secrets, and a killer who won’t stop until they’ve burned all the evidence!

My Review: Rated 4 out of 5 stars

A Father’s Day BBQ contest turns to a murder mystery right before you get a chance to try the BBQ. A celebrity chef, Ted Monroe, is found murdered in his yacht by Violet Rhinehammer. Can Violet decipher the murder mystery before she herself walks right into the murderer?

Ted Monroe was disliked by many people. The list of suspects continues adding up as Violet tries to solve this murder. I was impressed that Violet will test any lead she gets, even if that means swimming to a boat in the middle of the night. The twisted ending will smoke you unexpectedly. You won’t smell or taste that murderer until you are caught red-handed. Great character creation and different plot setting, and unforseen murderer.

Author Biography

A Camper and Criminals Mystery is in development for a Hallmark Channel televsion show.

Tonya Kappes has written more than 180 southern cozy mysteries, all of which have graced numerous bestseller lists, including USA Today . Best known for stories charged with southern charm, emotion and humor and filled with flawed characters, her novels have garnered reader praise and glowing critical reviews. She lives with her husband in northern Kentucky. Now that her four boys have flown out of the nest, Tonya writes full-time in her camper!

You can find her all over social media and at Tonyakappes.com .

Upcoming Event: Shelby Van Pelt

In Store
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 6:00 PM ET
Shelby Van Pelt discusses and signs REMARKABLY BRIGHT CREATURES

About this Event
Please join us in welcoming author Shelby Van Pelt as she celebrates the release of Remarkably Bright Creatures in paperback! She will be in conversation with Lynda Cohen Loigman.

After Tova Sullivan’s husband died, she began working the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium, mopping floors and tidying up. Keeping busy has always helped her cope, which she’s been doing since her eighteen-year-old son, Erik, mysteriously vanished on a boat in the Puget Sound over thirty years ago.

Tova becomes acquainted with curmudgeonly Marcellus, a giant Pacific octopus living at the aquarium. Marcellus knows more than anyone can imagine but wouldn’t dream of lifting one of his eight arms for his human captors – until he forms a remarkable friendship with Tova.

Ever the detective, Marcellus deduces what happened the night Tova’s son disappeared. And now Marcellus must use every trick his old invertebrate body can muster to unearth the truth for her before it’s too late.

Shelby Van Pelt’s debut novel is a gentle reminder that sometimes taking a hard look at the past can help uncover a future that once felt impossible.

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Cover Reveal: Heart of Montana by Isabella White

BOOK DETAILS:

Heart of Montana

by Isabella White

(Shadow River Ranch, #1)

Publication date: May 26, 2025

Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Synopsis:

Emily Mulberry’s life is in shambles.

Her father’s suicide shatters the last threads of her old world—but in the wreckage, she discovers a new path. One filled with horses, healing, and hard-bodied ranchers who make her heart race. Emily has always believed her ability to hear horses was a sign of madness, but what if it’s a gift? A gift that might just help her reclaim the horse she lost—and heal herself in the process.

Gadrienne Jemmerson has already lost it all.

Six years ago, a tragic accident stole his wife and left his heart closed off for good. Women? Too complicated. Love? Too painful. He’s kept his promise to never go there again. Until Emily walks into his life—a beautiful, broken woman with a strange connection to the most dangerous stallion in his barn.

Neither of them planned on falling.

But maybe love shows up when you stop looking.

Maybe healing comes when two broken souls finally find each other.

Will Emily and Gadrienne take a chance on love, or will the weight of their pasts keep them apart?

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AUTHOR BIO:

USAToday Best Selling author, Isabella White, lives with her family in South Africa where she writes full time. Her debut novel is Imperfect Love, a contemporary romance in the 4Ever series, with the third, called Endless Love due in 2018.

More contemporary romance novels will follow in the near feature. The what if novels that will go together with the 4Ever series, and a brand new title called From a Jack to a King will be available in 2018.

She reached USAToday Best Selling list on September 12 with her title From a Jack 2 A King Exclusive in the Royal and Reckless Romance Boxed set

To find out more about Isabella White, visit her website at www.isabellawhitebooks.com

Author links:

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Available Tomorrow: Father’s Day Fugitive by Tonya Kappes


🔍Mystery, BBQ, and a small-town festival with a killer twist? Yep, Father’s Day Fugitive is bringing it all! Think you know who did it? Think again. Holiday Junction is about to get a whole lot hotter! 🔥

📅Add it to your TBR now!
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Father’s Day in Holiday Junction is smokin’—and not just at the BBQ contest!

When celebrity chef Ted Monroe is found dead on his yacht, throat slashed with his own knife, Violet Rhinehammer’s sizzling interview turns stone-cold. With suspects piling up faster than ribs on the grill—including Ted’s bitter ex-wife, his scorned fiancée, and a town full of secrets. Violet must turn up the heat to catch a killer.

As tempers flare and family feuds ignite, can Violet smoke out the truth before the killer strikes again?

Get ready for a finger-lickin’ mystery packed with Southern charm, small-town secrets, and a killer who won’t stop until they’ve burned all the evidence!

Review: The Glorkian Warrior Delivers a Pizza by Jame Kochalka

Goodreads Blurb

The Glorkian Warrior isn’t the brightest bulb in the box, so it’s good he’s got his trusty talking backpack to advise him as they set out on a perilous journey to deliver a pizza. The pizza’s got clams and peanut butter on it, so it’s not clear who’s going to want it, but deliver it they will. With bright, lively illustrations and classic pratfalls, this graphic novel for kids is 112 pages of super icky gross-out humor and ludicrously bad decisions― in other words, The Glorkian Warrior Delivers a Pizza is a winner.

My Review: Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Funny book to read to children. Love that it is a comic book, and it had me laughing. It was entertaining and loved the illustrations. They picked great colors that made the cartoons very fun. Pizza is also my favorite, especially with pepperoni. Left me hungry after reading it.

Author Biography

James Kochalka is an American comic book artist and writer, and rock musician. His comics are noted for their blending of the real and the surreal. Largely autobiographical, Kochalka’s cartoon expression of the world around him includes such real-life characters as his wife, children, cat, friends and colleagues, but always filtered through his own observations and flights of whimsy. In March 2011 he will be declared the cartoonist laureate of Vermont, serving a term of two years.

Review: The London Séance Society by Sarah Penner

Goodreads Blurb

A spellbinding tale about two daring women who hunt for truth and justice in the perilous art of conjuring the dead.

1873. At an abandoned château on the outskirts of Paris, a dark séance is about to take place, led by acclaimed spiritualist Vaudeline D’Allaire. Known worldwide for her talent in conjuring the spirits of murder victims to ascertain the identities of the people who killed them, she is highly sought after by widows and investigators alike.

Lenna Wickes has come to Paris to find answers about her sister’s death, but to do so, she must embrace the unknown and overcome her own logic-driven bias against the occult. When Vaudeline is beckoned to England to solve a high-profile murder, Lenna accompanies her as an understudy. But as the women team up with the powerful men of London’s exclusive Séance Society to solve the mystery, they begin to suspect that they are not merely out to solve a crime, but perhaps entangled in one themselves…

My Review: Rated 3 out of 5 stars

The London Séance Society was composed solely of men who would stop at nothing to exploit poor widows. Many people long to see the supernatural world firsthand and hope for a chance to reconnect with their loved ones. This story invites you to London to experience a séance. Readers will be just as captivated by Vaudeline as Evie and Lenna were. She is the spiritualist who promises an authentic experience of meeting your loved one, free from deceit. Will you take a seat and join the séance?

The story centers around Lenna, who has lost her sister Evie, and her friend Eloise. The author leads readers on a wild goose chase as Lenna searches for the real reasons behind her sister’s and friend’s deaths. What she uncovers is troubling: Evie knew the schemes within their society and was even complicit in them. It turns out that Evie was trying to learn everything she could about the horrific secrets the society was hiding. In a surprising twist, it becomes apparent that Evie was actively participating in the scheme to expose the terrible things the society was doing for profit.

Maintaining a high social status was especially important to Mr. Volckman, the president of the society. This meant he kept a “kill list” of wealthy families to arrange marriages between society members and their widows. Not only did they plot through deceptive séances, but they also resorted to underhanded tactics, taking advantage of women during their mourning. What you experience during a séance might not be real after all. People are vulnerable after the death of a loved one. The book mentioned the steps needed to conduct a séance and we learned what the Victorian’s mourning customs were.

The story started off slowly, which took me a long time to continue going through the story. There were some great twists to the story and provided a good context on conducting a séance for someone who had never been to one.

Author Biography

Sarah Penner is the New York Times and internationally bestselling author of The Lost Apothecary and The London Séance Society. Her books have been translated into more than forty languages and her debut, The Lost Apothecary, has sold over one million copies worldwide.

A graduate of the University of Kansas, Sarah spent thirteen years in corporate finance and now writes full-time. In her free time, Sarah enjoys hiking, yoga, and cooking. She also sits on the Board of Directors at her local animal shelter, Friends of Strays. Sarah and her husband, Marc, live in Florida.

Review: The Zero Degree Zombie Zone by Patrik Henry Bass

Goodreads Blurb

In the spirit if Tony Abbott’s UNDERWORLD books, comes the new kid on the block – Barkari Katari Johnson!

Shy fourth-grader Bakari Katari Johnson is having a bad day. He’s always coming up against Tariq Thomas, the most popular kid in their class, and today is no different. On top of that, Bakari has found a strange ring that appears to have magical powers–and the people from the ring’s fantastical other world want it back! Can Bakari and his best friend Wardell stave off the intruders’ attempts, keep the ring safe, and stand up to Tariq and his pal Keisha, all before the school bell rings? Media celebrity and Essence Magazine entertainment producer, Patrik Henry Bass delivers adventure, fun, fantasy and friendship in this illustrated action-packed adventure starring an African American boy hero and his classmates.

My Review: Rated 5 out of 5 stars

This was an interesting story. I loved the ice zombies, a very creative idea. It was a great book to teach kids to not be bullies and be friends. Even though Bakari was getting bullied by Keisha and Tarik, they were able to team up and save the world from being invaded by ice zombies. Loved that in the end, they were able to work together and become friends. This is a great book for teenagers. Has adventure, teamwork, and determination.