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Friday May 28, 2010
Laura Bush and Jenna Bush Autographing
Start: May 28 2010 1:00 pm

TICKETS are required for this event and are available at all Books & Books locations, while supplies last. Your purchase of Spoken from the Heart ($30 + tax) entitles you to receive one (1) ticket to the autographing. Limit two tickets per customer. You must show your ticket and attached receipt to enter the signing line. You are welcome to take photos while passing in line, but Mrs. Bush will not pose for any photos. Mrs. Bush will not be able to personalize books or sign memorabilia. Autographing will begin promptly at 1pm.

When Laura Welch first left West Texas in 1964, she never imagined that her journey would lead her to the world stage and the White House. At age thirty, she met George W. Bush, whom she had last passed in the hallway in seventh grade. Three months later, "the old maid of Midland married Midland's most eligible bachelor." With rare intimacy and candor, Laura Bush writes about her early married life as she was thrust into one of America's most prominent political families, as well as her deep longing for children and her husband's decision to give up drinking. In 2001, after one of the closest elections in American history, Laura Bush moved into the White House. Here she captures presidential life in the harrowing days and weeks after 9/11, when fighter-jet cover echoed through the walls and security scares sent the family to an underground shelter. She writes openly about the White House during wartime, the withering and relentless media spotlight, and the transformation of her role as she began to understand the power of the first lady. One of the first U.S. officials to visit war-torn Afghanistan, she also reached out to disease-stricken African nations and tirelessly advocated for women in the Middle East and dissidents in Burma. She championed programs to get kids out of gangs and to stop urban violence. And she was a major force in rebuilding Gulf Coast schools and libraries post-Katrina. With deft humor and a sharp eye, Laura Bush lifts the curtain on what really happens inside the White House, from presidential finances to the 175-year-old tradition of separate bedrooms for presidents and their wives to the antics of some White House guests and even a few members of Congress. She writes with honesty and eloquence about her family, her public triumphs, and her personal tribulations. Laura Bush's compassion, her sense of humor, her grace, and her uncommon willingness to bare her heart make Spoken from the Heart (Scribner, $30) revelatory, beautifully rendered, and unlike any other first lady's memoir ever written.

Tuesday June 01, 2010
Thom Vernon – The Drifts
Start: Jun 1 2010 8:00 pm

Fiction. Night is falling, and so is the snow. As the blizzard buries the ground, it uncovers the resentments, hopes, and aches of a small town in northeastern Arkansas, where, like in any Southern small town, there are unwanted pregnancies to agonize over, surgeries to be paid for and love to be made. Julie's two daughters have just run off to Hollywood to be famous when she suddenly finds herself, at forty-six, unexpectedly expectant. She's not sure she can bear to be a mother again. And her husband, Charlie, won't come home to talk it over with her. Charlie wants another child more than anything, but he doesn't know how to deal with Julie. His affair with Wilson, his best friend, is over, but he's found a different and unusual kind of intimacy. Wilson works in the Singer factory that keeps the town alive. She wants more than anything to be loved, but she knows that Charlie wasn't the way to get there. She's in love with Dol. Dol is a transsexual, a divorced father of two children, who can't afford the transition that would make his body make sense - although the doctors visiting from Atlanta might change that. Their very different voices converge as the blizzard gathers force, their stories violently mapping in the snow the ways that memory, gender, and history carve themselves upon our bodies. THE DRIFTS (Coach House, $17.95) is dexterously told, a cacophony of four affecting voices melding into one exquisite chord.

Wednesday June 02, 2010
Dr. Jose Azel – Mañana in Cuba
Start: Jun 2 2010 8:00 pm

Divided into two parts, Mañana in Cuba begins with the exploration of the mindset Cubans have developed living under a totalitarian system. Here, Dr. Jose Azel explores the historic, political and economic obstacles present in modern-day Cuba and introduces the framework he believes will most effectively facilitate a democratic civil society. Part two of Mañana in Cuba discusses practical policies to work with the current disposition of the Cuban nation and lead it to a prosperous future, while maintaining the society’s culture and history. Notably, 100 percent of the author proceeds from sales of Mañana in Cuba will benefit the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-America Studies at the University of Miami, where Dr. Azel is a Senior Scholar.

Thursday June 03, 2010
Sean Kenniff – Etre the Cow & Stop Effing Yourself
Start: Jun 3 2010 7:30 pm

A poignant tale about pushing limits and challenging destiny Humiliated by his hoofed legs, the flies on his haunches, and the grass in his mouth, a bull named Etre tells his tender story about the brutal insignificance of cow life at Gorwell Farm. In a world where the line between disgrace and dignity is drawn by a pasture fence, Etre finds himself alone in his awareness and utterly powerless to change his circumstances. Etre searches for understanding among the broads, bulls, and calves on the pasture, but finds none. On the best of days, Etre listens to the farmer's boy sing lullabies at the fence. He likes those songs and loves the boy. But the grasses thin as the seasons pass, the cows hunger, and Etre grows desperate. He is the only cow truly starving. (Health Communications, $11.95)

As neurologist Sean Kenniff explains, self-sabotagers perpetually fall victim to their internal enemy. Kenniff knows about outsmarting enemies: As one of the original cast members on the first season of the hit show, Survivor, he outwitted eleven castaways before being voted off during the finale. As he explains, on the show and in life, sometimes the biggest enemy is truly within. Drawing on cutting-edge research and contemporary examples, Kenniff shows anyone how to outsmart their subversive subconscious; the internal enemy that resists change, and fools us into making big blunders. Discovering the psychological underpinnings of self-sabotage and how it appears in everyday life, Kenniff explains, is key to breaking the cycle of self-defeat. By revealing the top *effing mistakes people make in health, love, money and career, and providing solutions, Kenniff gives readers the tools to get out of their own way. Overcoming self-sabotage is not a passive process. Positive actions are the most effective way to rewrite the self-sabotage script and Kenniff will show anyone how to begin. (Health Communications, $14.95)

Edie Hand & Tina Savas – Women of True Grit
Start: Jun 3 2010 8:00 pm

Women of True Grit (John F. Blair Publisher, $24.95) relates the stories and secrets from the women who attained the pinnacles of success in their various fields. Forty profiles offer readers first-person narratives from women who have reached the top despite adversity and great personal suffering.

Friday June 04, 2010
Lev Grossman – The Magicians
Start: Jun 4 2010 8:00 pm

Quentin Coldwater is brilliant but miserable. A senior in high school, he's still secretly preoccupied with a series of fantasy novels he read as a child, set in a magical land called Fillory. Imagine his surprise when he finds himself unexpectedly admitted to a very secret, very exclusive college of magic in upstate New York, where he receives a thorough and rigorous education in the craft of modern sorcery. He also discovers all the other things people learn in college: friendship, love, sex, booze, and boredom. At once psychologically piercing and magnificently absorbing, The Magicians (Viking Adult, $16) boldly moves into uncharted literary territory, imagining magic as practiced by real people, with their capricious desires and volatile emotions. Lev Grossman creates an utterly original world in which good and evil aren't black and white, love and sex aren't simple or innocent, and power comes at a terrible price.

Midnight Launch Party for Stephenie Meyer's The Brief Second Life of Bree
Start: Jun 4 2010 9:30 pm

Come to our Night for Newborns MIDNIGHT RELEASE PARTYfor Stephenie Meyer’s brand new book, The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella (Little Brown, $13.99).

LIVE MUSIC from Courtesy of Paco

Bree Tanner got just 10 pages in Eclipse, but now she’s getting her due: Her own book in the Twilight family, and her own daylight-kickin’ party at Books & Books. Live music, Twilight trivia contests, costume contests, prizes and oh so much more!  It’s a Books & Books Midnight Release Party, where time flies with all the fun. And then – before you can say, “What the Cullen?!” – we’ll be counting down the final seconds before the midnight release of The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. 10, 9, 8, 7 … At the stroke of midnight, you get your pre-paid copy of The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. Pay for your copy of The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner at any Books & Books bookshop in South Florida and get a voucher to pick it up at midnight at the Midnight Release Party.  And then you can be first among your friends to read The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner.  You won’t be able to put down this riveting story of Bree Tanner, and the darker side of the newborn vampire world she inhabits. It’s all the stuff that happened in Seattle that you were dying to know about. This will be Night for Newborns, full of new fun. Play the Twilight Quiz Show. Enter our Bree To Be You and Me Contest. And our What the Cullen?! Test. Dress the part for the night’s fun: Come as your favorite character. And while all you Bellas, Edwards and Jacobs are welcome, we’ll be giving prizes for the best of the lesser-knowns with our Supporting Character Costume Contest. (Bree much? Jane, anybody?)  So, start dressing as the New Moon rises that night. All the fun of our Night for Newborns Party will Eclipse your anxiety over the book’s impending release. And then starting at midnight, you can begin reading The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner, turning the pages until the Breaking Dawn and reading on until Twilight… And we’ll see you there!...

Saturday June 05, 2010
Barbara Levenson – Justice in June
Start: Jun 5 2010 8:00 pm

Mary Magruder Katz is about to find herself in the eye of storm. Miami in June: it’s raining, it’s pouring, but her life as a criminal defense attorney is anything but boring—especially when she gets caught up in a whirlwind of three different cases in Barbara Levenson’s Justice in June (Oceanview Press, $24.95 ) . Judge Liz Maxwell’s job, sanity, and reputation are at stake, and she needs Mary to ferret out wrongdoing in Miami’s courts. Solving this case won’t just mean going out on a limb; it will mean risking life and limb. Luis Corona, a family friend of Mary’s boyfriend, Carlos, needs help with a legal matter that, to Mary’s horror, turns out to be a terrorism charge. And this case will leave some catastrophic damage—and unwelcome notoriety—in its wake. Just when Mary thought things couldn’t get worse, Carlos gets in his own nasty legal quandary—one that could cost him everything.

Monday June 07, 2010
Adoption Talk
Start: Jun 7 2010 6:30 pm

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ADOPTING TALK: Experienced adoption professionals will discuss the current options available in adoption. It will cover topics including: preparing for adoption, the home study process, an overview of the differences between domestic and international adoption, costs of adoption, the risks associated with the process and the future of international adoption. Here are some titles we recommend on the subject: Adoption Answer Book by Brette McWhorter Sember; Adoption: The Essential Guide to Adopting Quickly and Safely by Randall Hicks; Adoption Wisdom by Marlou Russell; Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adopted Parents Knew by Sherrie Edlridge; The Family of Adoption by Joyce Maguire Pavao; The Whole Life Adoption Book by Jayne Shroder and Thomas Atwood; Life Books: Creating a Treasure for The Adopted Child by Beth O'Malley. 6:30pm

 

Liz L. Alexander – The House of M. Lucretius
Start: Jun 7 2010 8:00 pm

Is it possible that we live many lifetimes? How might those lives and relationships play out in the present? Do we carry burdens of responsibility, fear, or guilt, as well as love from lifetime to lifetime? The House of M. Lucretius (Archebooks, $29.99) is told from the perspective of a modern scientist, a woman who recovers memories of a past life as one of Pompeii's victims. answers these questions. Co-author Liz L. Alexander takes us on a journey across time to the Roman city of Pompeii, right before it was consumed by the fire and fury of Mr. Vesuvius.

Tuesday June 08, 2010
Jonathan Eig – Get Capone!
Start: Jun 8 2010 8:00 pm

Drawing on thousands of pages of recently discovered government documents, wiretap transcripts, and Al Capone’s handwritten personal letters, New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Eig tells the dramatic story of the rise and fall of the nation’s most notorious criminal in Get Capone! (Simon & Schuster, $28) . Eig explores every aspect of the man called “Scarface,” paying particular attention to the myths that have for so long surrounded and obscured him. Capone emerges as a worldly, emotionally complex man, doomed as much by his ego as by his vicious criminality. This is the real Al Capone.

Wednesday June 09, 2010
Ivan Z. Gabor – Echoes of My Footsteps -- BHS
Start: Jun 9 2010 7:30 pm

Ivan Gabor’s epic story, Echoes of My Footsteps ($22.95) , spans fifty years, four continents, three wars, and the multiple identities of one man who had to adapt to survive. As a little boy he endured the holocaust, from shootings on the bloody banks of the Danube to a frustrated rescue attempt by Raoul Wallenberg. From unprecedented stardom in the theater to abandonment on the streets of a strange land, combat in the desert, unprecedented success in foreign lands, and a tender and profound love story, this an inspiring saga for all people.

Thomas E. Lodge – The Everglades Handbook
Start: Jun 9 2010 8:00 pm

Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Thomas E. Lodge started a fascination with the Everglades in 1966, after choosing to spend a day in the heart of our National Park while awaiting housing to start graduate studies at the University of Miami’s Department of Biology. Through his studies, his strong interest in wildlife photography, and subsequent work as an ecological consultant, he developed a knack for explaining detailed science in lay terms – the hallmark of the three editions of The Everglades Handbooks (CRC Press, $59.95) . The current, 3rd edition continues the tradition started in 1994 as a text for South Florida ecology courses (advanced high school and introductory college) as well as a manual for those interested in Everglades natural history and restoration. What is new includes an added chapter, “Peripheral Ecosystems of the Everglades” that explores coastal ecosystems that have been altered by manipulation of Everglades’ waters: the Caloosahatchee/Charlotte Harbor system, the St. Lucie/Indian River Lagoon, the Loxahatchee River, Lake Worth, and close to home – Biscayne Bay.

Thursday June 10, 2010
Gregory Koger – Filibustering
Start: Jun 10 2010 8:00 pm

In the modern Congress, one of the highest hurdles for major bills or nominations is gaining the sixty votes necessary to shut off a filibuster in the Senate. But this wasn’t always the case. Both citizens and scholars tend to think of the legislative process as a game played by the rules in which votes are the critical commodity—the side that has the most votes wins. In Filibustering (University of Chicago Press, $28.80) Gregory Koger shows, on the contrary, that filibustering is a game with slippery rules in which legislators who think fast and try hard can triumph over superior numbers.

Friday June 11, 2010
Live Music
Start: Jun 11 2010 7:00 pm

More information to come...

Suzetta Perkins – Ex-Terminator: Life After Marriage
Start: Jun 11 2010 8:00 pm

The transition from despair to satisfaction is an emotional, and yet often hilarious road to bump along. Suzetta Perkins’ Ex-Terminator (Strebor Books, $15) brings a fresh view to life after divorce as four women and a man struggle to move beyond their feelings of loss, failure, and abandonment, in order to establish a sense of normalcy and discover who they really are again. Can new love be found, even while the old still lingers and haunts everyday thoughts and actions? As these brokenhearted people form a support group to shore each other up in the midst of their stormy lives, little do they know how much they will come to mean to one another, or how each one will be changed by the healing they discover.

Saturday June 12, 2010
Camp Books & Books
Start: Jun 12 2010 11:00 am

Join us throughout the summer for a series of activity hours, contests, book clubs and other fun for kids. We’re calling it Camp Books & Books – but there’s no bug spray needed! Summer’s here – time to laugh. Start it off with our Joke’s On Us Joke Contest. Make the crowd laugh with your funniest belly-laugher of a joke. Try out the ha-ha-ha funny jokes from Jokelopedia (Workman, $11.95) and have giggly good time. Prizes for the best joke-tellers, kids up to 9 years old.

Manny Alonso – Lulu Plays Pretend
Start: Jun 12 2010 3:00 pm

Lulu’s having a Tea Party at Books & Books! Her friends will take turns reading from her new book, Lulu Plays Pretend ($14) and you can play along, too. The author, Manny Alonso, will be on hand to sign books.

Julia Tirella & Gul Moorjani – Cooking from the Heart
Start: Jun 12 2010 7:00 pm

The Cooking from the Heart ($20) cookbook is dedicated to Julia Tirella, BA (Education) and Gul Moorjani MBA, BSEE, PE who came forth with the idea to produce a heart healthy cookbook. Julia has a personal passion to the Florida Heart Research Institute's mission to Stop Heart Disease! She explained "As a newlywed in Boston in the 60's, my husband had a massive heart attack. The doctor told me he wouldn't last six months! We decided to move to Florida, found Dr. Richard Elias (Now Chairman of FHRI Board) and I changed my way of cooking”. Tirella's husband lived another thirty years thanks to Julia's healthy-style of cooking and lifestyle changes. Alfred Tirella passed away on March 1st, 1997. "Cooking from the Heart" is Julia's way to "give back" to Florida Heart Research Institute. Enjoy heart healthy wonderful recipes ...many from Julia's native Italy and others from around the world.

Sunday June 13, 2010
Sherry North – Because I Am Your Daddy
Start: Jun 13 2010 12:30 pm

How much do fathers love their children? Enough to fly them to school in a plane? Enough to dig for the biggest dinosaur the world has ever known? From exploring dark caves to leading a marching band to even being a space alien, a father’s love is unconditional, and he will do anything to make sure all of his child’s dreams come true. The dynamic duo of Sherry North and Marcellus Hall team up once again to treat parents and children to a story that celebrates affection with imagination. Because I Am Your Daddy (Abrams Books for Young Readers, $15.95) is a great read-aloud book at storytime or a soothing book at bedtime, and an ideal gift for new fathers on Father’s Day. Presented in collaboration with MiamiMunchkins.com

Monday June 14, 2010
Christopher Hitchens – Hitch-22
Start: Jun 14 2010 7:30 pm

Most who have observed Christopher Hitchens over the years would agree that he possesses a ferocious intellect and is unafraid to tackle the most contentious subjects. Now 60, English-born and American by adoption; all atheist and partly Jewish; bohemian (even listing “drinking” along with “disputation” as “hobbies” in Who’s Who) he has held to a consistent thread of principle whether opposing war in Vietnam or supporting intervention in Iraq. As a foreign correspondent in some of the world’s nastiest places, a lecturer and teacher and an esteemed literary critic, Hitchens manifests a style that is at once ironic, witty, and tough-minded. A legendary bon vivant with an unquenchable thirst for literature, he has sometimes ridiculed those who claim that the personal is political, though he has often seemed to illustrate that very idea. Now, the #1 New York Times bestselling author and National Book Award finalist –one of the most admired and controversial public intellectuals of our time—shares his personal life story in Hitch-22 (Twelve, $26.99) . TICKETS are required for this event and are available at all Books & Books locations, while supplies last. The $10 ticket can be used toward the purchase of Hitch-22 or any other book at Books & Books. Event begins at 7:30pm.

Tuesday June 15, 2010
Camp Books & Books – Paper Airplane Contest
Start: Jun 15 2010 11:30 am

Ready for summer to take off? Then launch in fun with Paper Airplane Contest. Design your own model or use one of the cool designs for The World Record Paper Airplane Book (Workman, $15.95) . Authentic notebook paper provided. The Wright Brothers might have gotten their start this way. Prizes for the plane-builders whose flying machines soar the farthest, kids up to 12 years old. Bal Harbour Beach Camp welcome!

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Start: Jun 15 2010 12:22 pm

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David Herlihy – The Lost Cyclist
Start: Jun 15 2010 8:00 pm

In the late 1880s, Frank Lenz of Pittsburgh, a renowned high-wheel racer and long-distance tourist, dreamed of cycling around the world. In the spring of 1892 he quit his accounting job and gamely set out west to cover twenty thousand miles over three continents as a correspondent for Outing magazine. Two years later, after having survived countless near disasters and unimaginable hardships, he approached Europe for the final leg. He never made it. His mysterious disappearance in eastern Turkey sparked an international outcry and compelled Outing to send William Sachtleben, another larger-than-life cyclist, on Lenz’s trail. Bringing to light a wealth of information, David Herlihy’s gripping narrative captures the soaring joys and constant dangers accompanying the bicycle adventurer in the days before paved roads and automobiles. The Lost Cyclist (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $26) culminates with Sachtleben’s heroic effort to bring Lenz’s accused murderers to justice, even as troubled Turkey teetered on the edge of collapse.

Wednesday June 16, 2010
Bloomsday
Start: Jun 16 2010 6:00 pm

Bloomsday was made famous by James Joyce’s novel Ulysses and is celebrated wherever you find the Irish. Now it’s your turn to don your turn-of-the 19th century apparel and celebrate in earnest. The evening starts at Books & Books where actors from the Actors’ Playhouse will read from Ulysses (the parts that were not banned). Then a piper and flag bearers will lead us on a short odyssey to John Martin’s Irish Restaurant for the Bloomsday Feast with a special menu and prices.

Christina Gonzalez – The Red Umbrella
Start: Jun 16 2010 7:30 pm

Settle in for a journey that will feel like your family’s own story, no matter where you come from, with local author Christina Gonzalez and her widely acclaimed debut YA book – The Red Umbrella (Knopf, $16.99) . In 1961, two years after the Communist revolution in Cuba, Lucía Álvarez still leads a carefree life, dreaming of parties and her first crush. But when the soldiers come to her sleepy Cuban town, everything begins to change. Freedoms are stripped away. Neighbors disappear. Her friends feel like strangers. And her family is being watched. As the revolution's impact becomes more oppressive, Lucía's parents make the heart-wrenching decision to send her and her little brother to the United States—on their own as apart Operation Pedro Pan. Suddenly plunked down in Nebraska with well-meaning strangers, Lucía struggles to adapt to a new country, a new language, a new way of life. But what of her old life? Will she ever see her home or her parents again? And if she does, will she still be the same girl? The Red Umbrella is a moving story of country, culture, family, and the true meaning of home.

Helio Castroneves – Victory Road
Start: Jun 16 2010 8:00 pm

While most of America may know Helio Castroneves as the funny Season Five winner of Dancing with the Stars, in his heartfelt biography, Victory Road (Celebra, $24.95) , the three-time Indianapolis 500 winner tells us his story about determination, family, faith and beating all odds to win. (And he’s won the pole for the Indy 500 once again!)

Thursday June 17, 2010
Sabastian Junger – War
Start: Jun 17 2010 8:00 pm

In his breakout bestseller, The Perfect Storm, Sebastian Junger created “a wild ride that brilliantly captures the awesome power of the raging sea and the often futile attempts of humans to withstand it” (Los Angeles Times Book Review). Now, Junger turns his brilliant and empathetic eye to the reality of combat—the fear, the honor, and the trust among men in an extreme situation whose survival depends on their absolute commitment to one another. His on-the-ground account in War (Twelve, $26.99) follows a single platoon through a 15-month tour of duty in the most dangerous outpost in Afghanistan’s Korengal Valley. Through the experiences of these young men at war, he shows what it means to fight, to serve, and to face down mortal danger on a daily basis.

Friday June 18, 2010
Live Music
Start: Jun 18 2010 7:00 pm

More information to come...

Oscar Hijuelos – Beautiful Maria of My Soul
Start: Jun 18 2010 8:00 pm

The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love is a Pulitzer Prize-winning contemporary American classic, a book that still captivates and inspires readers twenty years after its first publication. Now, in Beautiful Maria of My Soul (Hyperion, $25.99) , Oscar Hijuelos returns to this indelible story, to tell it from the point of view of its beloved heroine, Maria. She's the great Cuban beauty who stole musician Nestor Castillo's heart and broke it, inspiring him to write the Mambo Kings' biggest hit, ''Beautiful Maria of My Soul.'' Now in her sixties and living in Miami with her pediatrician daughter, Teresa, Maria remains a beauty, still capable of turning heads. But she has never forgotten Nestor, and as she thinks back to her days – and nights – in Havana, an entirely new perspective on the Mambo Kings story unfolds.

Saturday June 19, 2010
Camp Books & Books – Paper Airplane Contest
Start: Jun 19 2010 11:00 am

Ready for summer to take off? Then launch in fun with Paper Airplane Contest. Design your own model or use one of the cool designs for The World Record Paper Airplane Book (Workman, $15.95) . Authentic notebook paper provided. The Wright Brothers might have gotten their start this way. Prizes for the plane-builders whose flying machines soar the farthest, kids up to 12 years old.

unREQUIRED Reading Night -- Gables
Start: Jun 19 2010 7:00 pm

No tests. No papers. No homework. Just fun reading for fun. Imagine! Welcome to unREQUIRED Reading Night with four awesome YA authors, their new books and live music: Daniel Waters brings the latest book in his series, Generation Dead: Passing Strange (Hyperion, $16.99) : Karen DeSonne always passed as a normal teenager; with her friends, with her family, and at school. Passing cost her the love of her life. And now that Karen’s dead, she’s still passing—this time, as alive. Meanwhile, Karen’s dead friends have been fingered in a high-profile murder, causing a new round of antizombie regulations that have forced them into hiding. Karen soon learns that the “murder” was a hoax, staged by Pete Martinsburg and his bioist zealots. Obtaining enough evidence to expose the fraud and prove her friends’ innocence means doing the unthinkable: becoming Pete’s girlfriend. Elizabeth Rudnick with Tweet Heart (Hyperion, $7.99) : Claire is a #hopelessromantic. Lottie is determined to set up her BFF with Mr. Perfect. Will wants his #secretcrush to finally notice him. Bennett is a man with a plan. Told in an innovative format combining tweets, emails, and blogs, Tweet Heart is a contemporary romantic comedy that will set your heart atwitter. And Emily Franklin & Brendan Halpin with The Half-life of Planets (Hyperion, $16.99) – Liana is an aspiring planetary scientist... and also a kissing addict. This summer, though, she plans to spend every kissworthy hour in the lab, studying stars. Hank has never been kissed. He’s smart and funny and very socially awkward because of his Asperger’s syndrome. Hear their story, told in alternating voices by alternating authors. Live Music in our Courtyard for Out of Three.

Oscar Hijuelos – Beautiful Maria of My Soul - Grand Cayman
Start: Jun 19 2010 7:00 pm

"The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love" is a Pulitzer Prize-winning contemporary American classic. Now, in his new novel, Beautiful Maria of My Soul (Hyperion, $25.99), Oscar Hijuelos returns to this indelible story, to tell it from the point of view of its beloved heroine, Maria.

Sunday June 20, 2010
Sherry North – Because I Am Your Daddy
Start: Jun 20 2010 11:00 am

Happy Father’s Day! How much do fathers love their children? Enough to fly them to school in a plane? Enough to dig for the biggest dinosaur the world has ever known? From exploring dark caves to leading a marching band to even being a space alien, a father’s love is unconditional, and he will do anything to make sure all of his child’s dreams come true. The dynamic duo of Sherry North and Marcellus Hall team up once again to treat parents and children to a story that celebrates affection with imagination. Because I Am Your Daddy (Abrams, $15.95) is a great read-aloud book at story time or a soothing book at bedtime, and an ideal gift for new fathers on Father’s Day. We’re making Father’s Day cards today, too.

Romero Britto – My Alphabet Playbook
Start: Jun 20 2010 12:30 pm

Happy Father’s Day! World famous pop artist Romero Britto brings the alphabet to life in this bold and beautiful puzzle board book -- My Alphabet Playbook (Little Simon, $12.95). As children read the book they can guess which object is hiding under each press-out letter. One by one, with the help of the enclosed stands, little ones can stack the letters to make their own vibrant sculptures. In his first children's book, Britto uses his striking artwork to dazzle both children and parents. The 26 press-out pieces, each shaped like a letter of the alphabet, will encourage young readers to create their own Britto-esque sculptures! Presented in collaboration with MiamiMunchkins.com

Monday June 21, 2010
Camp Books & Books: Brain Quest Brain Fest
Start: Jun 21 2010 11:00 am

Like Jeopardy! and Millionaire and Cash Cab all rolled into one – only way more fun – it’s Brain Quest Brain Fest! Join our quiz show with questions from the awesome Brain Quest series. Today’s contestants are kids in the 5-6 and 7-8 age groups. Prizes for the winners. Welcome City Trekker Summer Campers!

Robert Ross – Mission Abandoned
Start: Jun 21 2010 8:00 pm

Mission Abandoned ($18.75) is Robert Ross’ compelling firsthand account of the rise and fall of the Adela Investment Company, the critically important but long-forgotten enterprise launched in the 1960s by a blue-chip group of multinational corporations for the expressed purpose of promoting private sector development in Latin America.

Tuesday June 22, 2010
Camp Books & Books – Joke’s On Us Joke Contest
Start: Jun 22 2010 11:30 am

Camp Books & Books: Like Jeopardy! and Millionaire and Cash Cab all rolled into one – only way more fun --  it’s Brain Quest Brain Fest! Join our quiz show with questions from the awesome Brain Quest series (Workman, $10.95 each). Today’s contestants are kids in the 5-6 and 7-8 age groups. Prizes for the winners.  Welcome Bal Harbour Beach  Campers!

Frances Fox – Your Matrix, Your Electric Body
Start: Jun 22 2010 7:30 pm

In Your Matrix, Your Electric Body ($12.99), psychic investigator Frances Fox focuses her clairvoyant lens on the human energy bodies, while suggesting a new medical model. The book highlights the electric energy body, called your matrix. She offers information on how to take care of your electric energy body so you can have true health and vitality. She also reveals the effects of increased radiation from electromagnetic frequencies and offers steps to take to protect your home and family from this silent intruder. At the forefront of the field of energetics, Frances has introduced the new concepts of electrosmog, electrofog, electroaddiction and electrohaunted to describe what she is finding due to electrification and microwave exposure. Fox has made it her mission to find the cause of what is affecting people’s health. In this groundbreaking book, she reveals that you are more than your physical body, you are actually an assemblage of “energy bodies” that fit into one another like a set of Russian dolls...and their survival is being threatened.

Friday June 25, 2010
CANCELLED: Jennifer Lopez – Amigas #1: Fifteen Candles
Start: Jun 25 2010 5:00 pm

CANCELLED Because of a scheduling conflict, Jennifer Lopez will be unable to make her scheduled appearance at Books & Books. At this time, we do not anticipate it will be rescheduled. We regret any inconvenience this may cause. If you have already purchased a ticket for the signing, you can redeem it for a copy of Amigas #1: Fifteen Candles with Jennifer Lopez’s autograph at our Coral Gables bookstore beginning June 25. Or you can receive a store credit or a refund at any of our South Florida stores. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your continued support of Books & Books.

 

Alyson Noel – Dark Flame – Gables
Start: Jun 25 2010 8:00 pm

Immortals Night Party in honor of Alyson Noel and her new YA pageturner, Dark Flame (St. Martin’s Griffin, $17.99) in the Immortals series. Rock the night with Out of Three -- an amazing teen band with the perfect soundtrack for the night -- beginning at 7:30pm in our Courtyard. And we'll be serving colorful "elixirs" too. See you there for this night for Dark Flame.

In the new book, Ever is trying to help Haven transition into life as an immortal. But with Haven drunk on her new powers and acting recklessly, she poses the ultimate threat—exposing their secret world to the outside. As Ever struggles to keep the Immortals hidden, it only propels Haven closer to the enemy—Roman and his evil companions At the same time, Ever delves deeper into dark magick to free Damen from Roman’s power. But when her spell backfires, it binds her to the one guy who’s hell-bent on her destruction. Now there’s a strange, foreign pulse coursing through her, and no matter what she does, she can’t stop thinking about Roman—and longing for his touch. As she struggles to resist the fiery attraction threatening to consume her, Roman is more than willing to take advantage of her weakened state...and Ever edges closer and closer to surrender. Frantic to break the spell before its too late, Ever turns to Jude for help, risking everything she knows and loves to save herself—and her future with Damen ...

Saturday June 26, 2010
Camp Books & Books – Fits to a T T-Shirt Re-Design Contest – Gables
Start: Jun 26 2010 11:00 am

Project Runway meets the book shelf with our Fits to a T T-Shirt Re-Design Contest. We’ll use Generation T: 108 Ways to Transform a T-Shirt (Workman, $15.95) as our guide, and then let you strut your fashion creation down our runway. Bring your own T-Shirt (one you won’t mind cutting up). Prizes for the best runway-worthy looks, kids 10 and older.

Teresa Giudice – Skinny Italian – Miami Beach
Start: Jun 26 2010 5:00 pm

Teresa Giudice is the beautiful, brassy star of Bravo’s hit television series The Real Housewives of New Jersey. The mother of four children under the age of nine, she is often asked for the secret to her fabulous figure. Teresa’s cookbook, Skinny Italian, reveals the answer: the surprisingly healthy family recipes that her mother brought to America from Italy. Packed with tips for choosing and preparing fresh ingredients—not to mention several helpings of juicy gossip—Skinny Italian shows home cooks the simplicity of the recipes that keep Teresa looking delizioso.

As Teresa writes, “The Americanization of Italian food has given it a bad rap for being unhealthy.” Real Italian recipes call for olive oil rather than vegetable oil, butter rather than heavy cream, vegetable-based rather than creamy sauces, and fresh rather than processed cheese. Along with dozens of flavorful recipes, Skinny Italian is bursting with Teresa’s feisty advice on matters ranging from which fiber sources are most gentle on your stomach to why you should worship the Blessed Virgin…olive oil, the most essential ingredient for “getting in and staying in your skin-tight jeans forever.” Nutritional information for each recipe is provided in an index.

The book is narrated in Teresa’s warm, tell-it-like-it-is style and illustrated with color photographs of her food, family, and friends. Fans of The Real Housewives of New Jersey will love this behind-the-scenes look at life in the Giudice household.

About the Author

Teresa Giudice is a star of Bravo’s hit television series The Real Housewives of New Jersey. She is married to “Juicy” Joe Giudice, with whom she has four beautiful daughters: Gia (age 9), Gabriella (age 5), Milania (age 3), and Audriana (7 months).

Miguel A. Bretos – Matanzas
Start: Jun 26 2010 7:00 pm

Matanzas - the name means literally 'slaughters' - is the Cuban city nearest the United States. Known at the heyday of the nineteenth-century sugar boom as the “Athens of Cuba,” it is renowned for its art, its music, and its rich African heritage. It is also the place where Latin American baseball began. Yet most Americans have never heard of it. Miguel Bretos' fascinating history of his hometown, Matanzas: The Cuba Nobody Knows (University of Florida Press, $27.50) remedies this oversight. After forty years he returned to his homeland 'with the longing of an exile, the anticipation of a child, the curiosity of a visitor, the resentment of a victim, and - hopefully - the objectivity of a scholar'. Bretos unfolds the Matanzas story from the aboriginal Tainos to the coming of revolution with solid research, wit, clarity, and the kind of vivid detail that can come only from an insider. But he also deftly inserts Matanzas into a larger picture. More than local history, this original work is Cuban history from a local perspective.

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