B&N Book Club: Emma Knight discusses THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE COMMON OCTOPUS

Such a vibrant beautiful cover

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Join Barnes & Noble as we welcome author Emma Knight for a live, virtual event to discuss our January B&N Book Club pick, THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE COMMON OCTOPUS.

A sharp coming-of-age journey set in a glamorous world of high academia, old money and one eccentric upper-class family. This heartfelt tale is sure to please fans of Sally Rooney and Emma Donoghue.

If you don’t have a copy, please order the B&N Exclusive Edition of the book before our book club event.

This Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition special cover effects and end papers as well as an exclusive essay from Emma Knight.

Emma Knight will be in discussion with Lexie Smyth, Fiction Category Manager for Barnes & Noble.

PLEASE NOTE: There will be spoilers at this book club event!

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Click here to RSVP: https://stores.barnesandnoble.com/event/9780062180904-0

I’m currently reading this book. My review will be posted in a few weeks.

Book Signing Event with Tim Jacobus

The Barnes & Noble in Ledgewood, NJ hosted Tim Jacobus yesterday. Tim is the illustrator of the Goosebumps series by R.L. Stine. This was the second time I got to meet Tim. A few years ago, Tim and Mr. Stine did a book signing at B&N in Paramus, NJ. That event was amazing since Tim shared different cover ideas and processes for some of the most famous book covers. This book showcases his cover process for all the books in this series.

Goodreads Blurb

Featuring tons of fun facts about the series alongside a walkthrough of all books and covers in the Goosebumps collections, this art book is a must-have for old and new fans alike!

In the summer of 1992, Scholastic tasked two terrifyingly talented artists with creating the cover paintings for the books that would premiere the Goosebumps series. At that time, four books in the line were being market-tested by the publisher to see how young readers would react to R.L. Stine’s particular brand of humor-tinged horror. One element that was sure to catch the attention of little eyes everywhere was striking cover art, and, boy, did they find it!

The imagery provided by the covers of the Goosebumps series is part and parcel to the 90s Kid zeitgeist, helping to create a visual brand for R.L. Stine’s smash-hit horror series. The covers helped set the tone for the numerous adaptations of the series, including a television series, a theatre experience, and, more recently, blockbuster films!

Cover Reveal: My Grape Crush by Rowan Rossler

BOOK DETAILS:

My Grape Crush

by Rowan Rossler

Publication date: March 23, 2025

Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Synopsis:

Every woman with a pulse knows who Rhys Trenton is. Influencer sensation. Global icon. A serious piece of man candy living the celebrity dream in his palazzo on Corfu. In no legitimate universe should the golden path of my social media crush ever cross with mine.

Except it does.

I’m Dani Rialto—jobless and vulnerable after a failed workplace romance shattered my confidence. When a prestigious winery offers me a dream marketing gig, there’s just one tiny problem. The new spokesperson for their rosĆ© is none other than the free-spirited Rhys. And he lands in my sleepy wine town for five weeks to do whatever this buttoned-up career girl says.

Listen, I can play it cool. But after an embarrassing start to our working relationship, it turns out more than grapes can thrive in the heat. As a surprisingly complex Rhys melts my inhibitions, his fame sparks unexpected chaos, forcing us both to challenge our guarded hearts, that, like the finest vintages, can only breathe when we open them up.

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AUTHOR BIO:

Rowan Rossler writes spicy romance tales and is an aficionado of all things Italian—coffee, cars, clothing, and men!

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A little about me: I am hopeless romantic on a mission to make the world a better place, one love story at a time. I have a soft spot for animals, love to laugh, and never met a glass of champagne I didn’t like.

Review: Enchanting the Highlander by Eliza Knight

Goodreads Blurb

Five new, enchanting, Scottish romance novellas by five bestselling authors!

PROTECTED BY THE LAIRD by Eliza Knight — When she needed a champion, he raised his sword…

VEXING THE HIGHLANDER by Terry Spear — Saving the king’s life has unforeseen consequences for one Highlander and a lady, the king’s ward…

DEFENDED BY A HIGHLAND RENEGADE by Vonda Sinclair — A bride on the run doesn’t expect a kilted outlaw to come to her rescue…

TARTANS AND TRYSTS by Victoria Roberts — This Highland warrior is about to lose the battle to a lass who’s already won his heart…

HIS HIGHLAND ROSE by Willa Blair — He is the one man who can see her soul and show her who she truly is–his only love…

My Review: Rated 5 out of 5 stars

My review for TARTANS AND TRYSTS by Victoria Roberts. I loved the first book in this story and truly was happy to see that this continuation was entertaining . Doughall and Sorcha were the perfect characters for this twisting story. I couldn’t believe all the things that Sorcha’s father did just for him to be in power. When family turns against you, it’s very hard to get over it. I was happy that Sorcha went above her family in order to protect herself and to find her cousin safe. I was satisfied with the outcome of her father. Loved the romance between Doughall and Sorcha. This story has deceit, lies, death, romance, and the hot highlander defending his true love. Awesome highlander story.

Author Biography

Eliza Knight is an award winning, USA Today and international bestselling author. Her love of history began as a young girl when she traipsed the halls of Versailles and ran through the fields in Southern France. She can still remember standing before the great golden palace, and imagining what life must have been like. Growing up in the Washington, D.C. area, her weekends were filled with visits to museums, and historical reenactments. Escape into history for courageous heroines, irresistible heroes and daring escapades. Join Eliza (sometimes as E.) on riveting historical journeys that cross landscapes around the world. She is a member of the Historical Novel Society and Novelists, Inc., the creator of the popular historical blog, History Undressed, and a co-host on the History, Books and Wine podcast. Eliza also writes contemporary women’s fiction as Michelle Brandon.

Current Book Club Read

Goodreads Blurb

Arriving at the University of Edinburgh for her first term, Pen knows her divorced parents back in Canada are hiding something from her. She believes she’ll find the answer here in Scotland, where an old friend of her father’s—now a famous writer known as Lord Lennox—lives. When she is invited to spend the weekend at Lord Lennox’s centuries-old estate with his enveloping, fascinating family, Pen begins to unravel her parents’ secret, just as she’s falling in love for the first time . . .

As Pen experiences the sharp shock of adulthood, she comes to rely on herself for the first time in her life. A rich and rewarding novel of campus life, of sexual awakening, and ultimately, of the many ways women can become mothers in this world, The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus asks to what extent we need to look back in order to move forward.

Author Biography

Emma Knight is an author, journalist and entrepreneur. She has an MA in Journalism and an MSc. in International Development from Sciences Po in Paris. Emma’s writing about books, maternal health and more has appeared in Literary Hub, Vogue, The Globe and Mail, The Walrus and The New York Times. She is the creator and co-host of the culture podcast Fanfare. In 2014, Emma co-founded a now multi-award-winning organic beverage company called Greenhouse, where she is Head of Brand. She is the author of two bestselling cookbooks, How to Eat with One Hand (2021) and The Greenhouse Cookbook (2017). Emma lives in Toronto with her family. The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus is her first novel.

My review will be posted in a few weeks.

Coming Soon! The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown

We have been waiting a few years for Dan Brown to give us a new book. I literally had goosebumps when I saw his post. He is one of my favorite authors. I need to read his last book, Origin, and then I would have read all his books. I went to Denver, CO, to meet him when Origin was released. It was a wonderful event. I hope he does a book tour this year. I would definitely want to attend.

Review: James by Percival Everett

Goodreads Blurb

When Jim overhears that he is about to be sold to a man in New Orleans, separated from his wife and daughter forever, he runs away until he can formulate a plan. Meanwhile, Huck has faked his own death to escape his violent father. As all readers of American literature know, thus begins the dangerous and transcendent journey by raft down the Mississippi River toward the elusive and unreliable promise of the Free States and beyond.

Brimming with the electrifying humor and lacerating observations that have made Everett a literary icon, this brilliant and tender novel radically illuminates Jim’s agency, intelligence, and compassion as never before. James is destined to be a major publishing event and a cornerstone of twenty-first-century American literature.

My Review: Rated 4 out of 5 stars

“A man who refused to own slaves but was not opposed to others owning slaves was still a slaver, to my thinking.” A retelling of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn told through the eyes of the slave Jim with a twisted ending of karma and freedom. This quote sums up exactly how Jim felt about those who owned him and those who acted like slavery was not right but still imposed similar tactics. It’s a power story about Jim, who is a slave who decides to escape in order not to be sold and separated from his wife and daughter. He escapes along the Mississippi River, where he runs into Huck Finn, a white child who planned his death to escape his abusive father. These two characters create a strong bond of survival, respect, determination, and friendship. You will be shocked when you find out what bonds Huck and Jim at the end of the story.

Many parts of this story broke my heart, but one devastated me the most—the scene where the slave got beaten and eventually murdered for stealing a pencil. Jim was hiding when he had to watch an innocent person take a beating for suspecting they had taken a pencil. Jim asked for a pencil, and the slave got it for him, even though he knew the consequences of stealing something. A pencil is a powerful tool. One that Jim cherished because it allowed him to write his story. Reading and writing gave him power and freedom. Jim describes the safety he felt with the pencil in his pocket, even though he might have had a similar death if he had been found with the pencil. A simple object that was useless to most was the main reason someone had to pay dearly.

“White people often spent time admiring their survival of one thing or another. I imagined it was because so often they had no need to survive, but only to live.” Jim fought to survive against every obstacle he encountered. Jim wasn’t like the other slaves. He was able to read and write. It was threatening to the Whites and even the slaves themselves. Throughout this story, you will see how shocked people were when Jim spoke out of character, something not allowed as a slave. For most of the story, he talks in the slave language they were expected to speak, and many times, he talks like a White person to Huck and Norman, a friend he made along the way who looked white but said he was a slave. Those interactions between Norman threw the Whites and the slaves off their rockers. The power the Whites had over the slaves was that they believed they were dumb and illiterate. Knowledge, reading, and writing are powerful. Not educating, beating them for stealing or escaping, and not doing what you asked encapsulated fear. Fear will make anyone submissive; don’t let anyone place fear in your soul. This story is a reminder of what slaves endured when humanity found slavery as a tool to make money and take control. Let’s not forget our terrible history so it doesn’t repeat itself.

Author Biography

Percival L. Everett (born 1956) is an American writer and Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Southern California.

There might not be a more fertile mind in American fiction today than Everett’s. In 22 years, he has written 19 books, including a farcical Western, a savage satire of the publishing industry, a children’s story spoofing counting books, retellings of the Greek myths of Medea and Dionysus, and a philosophical tract narrated by a four-year-old.

Review: The Gifted: How to Live the Life of your Dreams by Daphne Michaels

Goodreads Blurb

The How to Live the Life of Your Dreams is an inspirational, groundbreaking book from author, motivational speaker and licensed psychotherapist Daphne Michaels. Describing and celebrating the nine gifts we are all born with, Michaels teaches readers how to recognize each gift and use it on their journey of personal development and spiritual growth. Michaels shows us that the first three gifts we must recognize are Awareness, Potential and Stillness. These three allow us to identify and use with real life-changing power the remaining Disharmony, Harmony, Ease, Clarity, Freedom and Engagement. By approaching these nine gifts with real-world metaphors, Michaels answers common questions about personal transformation — such as how it works and what kind of commitment it takes to reach a life of authentic happiness. Even Disharmony, Michaels explains, does not need to rule us. It is ours to use in positive ways as we discover the real purpose of Harmony in our lives. The final gift, Engagement, allows us to use all of the gifts with a joy and power we never imagined possible.

My Review: Rated 4 out of 5 stars

This book gives a lot of insight on how to live the life of your dreams. She talks about nine gifts that will help us find a fun filled life. The nine gifts are Awareness, Potential, Stillness, Disharmony, Harmony, Ease, Clarity, Freedom and Engagement. They all play a huge part together as separately. It has some great quotes before each gift. Book just tells you what each gift is and how we perceive the gift either in a positive manner or a negative manner. And how once we understand each gift and we implement it in our everyday life, it will then help us achieve our dreams and have a more positive life.

Review: River Rose and the Magical Lullaby by Kelly Clarkson

Goodreads Blurb

It’s a big day for River Rose she’s going to the zoo! But when she’s too excited to fall asleep the night before, it takes a magical lullaby from Mom to send River Rose off on a dream adventure! Soon River Rose is hopscotching with the hippos, slip-sliding with the penguins, and dancing with the big brown bears. It’s a rollicking, rhyming tale from America’s most beloved performer, recording star Kelly Clarkson. Join along on this bedtime journey with an original lullaby that parents and kids are sure to love!

My Review: Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Absolutely adorable. I loved the whole story plus the illustrations. My favorite was the polar bears. Thanks for writing a book with song lyrics.

Author Biography

Kelly Brianne Clarkson is an American singer, songwriter and children’s book author. Clarkson made her debut under RCA Records after she won the highly publicized first season of the television series American Idol in 2002. She was originally marketed as a pop musician with her debut album Thankful (2003). With the release of her multi-platinum second album Breakaway (2004), Clarkson moved to a more pop rock-oriented style of music.