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Win a Copy of EARTH HATES ME by Ruby Karp!

 

We have 10 copies of Earth Hates Me: True Confessions from a Teenage Girl by Ruby Karp to give away to 10 Riot readers!

Here’s what it’s all about:

“This book is filled with juicy young person wisdom.” –Amy Poehler

Earth Hates Me presents a look inside the mind of the modern teenager–from a modern teenager’s perspective. The Sixteen-year-old author addresses issues facing every highschooler, from grades to peer pressure to

Snapchat stories, and their complicated effects on the teen psyche.
Ruby advises her peers on the importance of feminism (“not just the Spice Girls version”), dealing with jealousy and friend break-ups, family life, and much more. The book takes an in-depth look at the effect of social media on modern teens and the growing pressures of choosing the right college and career.

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Win a Copy of THE UNTETHERED SOUL by Michael A. Singer!

 

We have 10 copies of The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer to give away to 10 lucky Riot Readers!

Here’s what it’s all about:

“Read this book carefully, and you will get more than a glimpse of eternity.”—Deepak Chopra, author of Life After Death: The Burden of Proof

What would it be like to free yourself from limitations and soar beyond your boundaries? What can you do each day to discover inner peace and serenity? The Untethered Soul—now a New York Times bestseller—offers simple yet profound answers to these questions. Whether this is your first exploration of inner space, or you’ve devoted your life to the inward journey, this book will transform your relationship with yourself and the world around you.

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Win a Copy of 36 QUESTIONS THAT CHANGED MY MIND ABOUT YOU by Vicki Grant!

 

We have 10 copies of 36 Questions That Changed My Mind About You by Vicki Grant to give away to 10 Riot readers!

Here’s what it’s all about:

Inspired by the real psychology study popularized by the New York Times and its “Modern Love” column, this contemporary YA is full of humor and heart. It explores the interactions between Hildy and Paul, two random strangers in a university psychology study, when they ask each other the 36 questions that are engineered to make them fall in love. Told in the language of modern romance—texting, Q&A, IM—and punctuated by Paul’s sketches, this clever high-concept YA will leave you searching for your own stranger to ask the 36 questions. Maybe you’ll even fall in love.

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Win $500 to Spend at Your Favorite Bookstore

 

You have a favorite bookstore, and we want to give you a $500 gift card to buy a mess of books there. Whether it’s Amazon, Barnes and Noble, The Strand, or your small local indie–we’re giving away $500 to the bookstore of your choice.

Entries are open worldwide and will be accepted until 11:45pm, Sunday, November 26th. The winner will be randomly selected.

Ok, now go here to enter for a chance to win, or just click the image below. Good luck! (oh and you might also be interested in this giveaway of $500 to spend at Barnes & Noble we are running as well)

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Mississippi School District Pulls TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD From Curriculum: Today in Books

 

Mississippi School District Pulls To Kill a Mockingbird From Curriculum: Today in Books

The Biloxi School District pulled To Kill a Mockingbird from its 8th grade curriculum this week, citing some “language in the book that makes people uncomfortable.” No specifics about what language or who was uncomfortable, which in its way makes the whole thing worse. When asked about the decision, district superintendent didn’t even acknowledge the specifics of the case, but just said, “There are many resources and materials that are available to teach state academic standards to our students. These resources may change periodically. We always strive to do what is best for our students and staff to continue to perform at the highest level.” Curriculums change. Heck, there are probably better novels for modern 8th graders to read. But answer the damn questions honestly and openly.

 

Comics Shops and Bookstores Battle for Graphic Novel Supremacy

In a presentation this week, NBD BookScan’s Kristen McLean gave an overview on the state of the graphic novel retail world. Over the last several years, sales of graphic novels are above $400 million per year. And interestingly, most of that buying is now happening through bookstore and other retailers and not comic book shops. This increase in spending, and the shift of where the spending happens, is largely new to a new demographic of buyers, who McLean says are younger and female.

No Magic Bullet for Speed-Reading

Some recent technologies designed to accelerate reading times without eroding comprehension seem to be largely useless. A new study found that trying to comprehend text at 1,000 words per minute (rather than the more typical 700), resulted in inferior comprehension. Guess we will just have to wait for those Matrix plugs after all.

 


Today in Books is Sponsored by The Lost Causes by Alyssa Embree Schwartz and Jessica Koosed Etting from KCP Loft

They’re the last people you’d ask to help with anything, much less a murder investigation. The rich girl, the obsessive, the hypochondriac, the addict and the hot-tempered athlete. Lost causes. But with the help of a dangerous serum, the FBI erases the teens’ past problems and unlocks a psychic ability within each of them. In return, all they have to do is help find the killer who’s turned their small-town upside down. Compulsively readable, The Lost Causes sweeps readers into the place where science fiction and mystery meet.

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Win a Copy of ALL THE WIND IN THE WORLD by Samantha Mabry!

 

We have 10 copies of All The Wind In The World By Samantha Mabry to give away to 10 Riot readers!

Here’s what it’s all about:

Sarah Jac Crow and James Holt have fallen in love working in the endless fields that span a bone-dry Southwest. To protect themselves, they’ve learned to keep their love hidden from the people who might use it against them. When a horrible accident forces them to start over on a new, possibly cursed ranch, the delicate balance of their lives begins to give way. April Genevieve Tucholke, author of Wink Poppy Midnight, says, “Mabry’s lyrical writing sizzles with the same heat as the relentless desert sun.” Longlisted for the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature, All the Wind in the World is a breathtaking tale.

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Win PRINCESS PRINCESS EVER AFTER and THE TEA DRAGON SOCIETY!

 

We have copies of Princess Princess Ever After and The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O’Neill to give away!

Here’s what they are all about:

Tea Dragon Society: From the award-winning author of Princess Princess Ever After comes The Tea Dragon Society, a charming all-ages book that follows the story of Greta, a blacksmith apprentice, and the people she meets as she becomes entwined in the enchanting world of tea dragons. After discovering a lost tea dragon in the marketplace, Greta learns about the dying art form of tea dragon care-taking from the kind tea shop owners, Hesekiel and Erik. As she befriends them and their shy ward, Minette, Greta sees how the craft enriches their lives—and eventually her own.

Princess Princess Ever After: When the heroic princess Amira rescues the kind-hearted princess Sadie from her tower prison, neither expects to find a true friend in the bargain. Yet as they adventure across the kingdom, they discover that they bring out the very best in the other person. They’ll need to join forces and use all the know-how, kindness, and bravery they have in order to defeat their greatest foe yet: a jealous sorceress, who wants to get rid of Sadie once and for all.

Join Sadie and Amira, two very different princesses with very different strengths, on their journey to figure out what “happily ever after” really means—and how they can find it with each other.

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Win a Copy of RIGHT WHERE WE BELONG by Brenda Novak!

 

We have copies of Right Where We Belong by Brenda Novak! Five (5) winners will each receive a set of the three books in Brenda Novak’s Silver Springs series and a branded journal!

Here’s what it’s all about:

A moving story about rebuilding your life when you’ve got nothing left to lose, from New York Times bestselling author Brenda Novak. Savanna Gray’s “perfect” life unraveled when her husband was arrested for attacking three women. She seeks refuge in Silver Springs, at a farmhouse that needs a little TLC. Familiar with the struggle of starting over, Gavin Turner steps up when Savanna needs help fixing things—even when those things go beyond the farmhouse. Unwilling to repeat past mistakes, Savanna resolves to keep her distance. But it’s hard to resist a man whose heart is as capable as his hands.

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5 Audiobooks to Help You Do Business Humanely

Hi, I’m Jeff O’Neal, filling in for Katie this week. Earlier this month, Book Riot celebrated its sixth anniversary, and it got me thinking about all the learning I’ve had to do to be part of running it. I went quickly from being an academic to trying to be a business person–with no experience at all in managing people, money, strategy, product development, and on and on.


Audiobooks! is sponsored this week by Overdrive for Libby.

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But I am a bookish sort, so I turned to books to learn. And as I was trying to cram more book-time into my life, my ad hoc business education came via audiobook. By my count, over the last six years I’ve listened to about 150 books picked with the hope that they would help me be a better planner, manager, employee, thinker, leader, colleague, entrepreneur, and executive. And I wanted to try to do it humanely. Of the many, many books I’ve listened to, here are the five that stand above the rest. In no particular order:

Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher and William Ury

There were many things that scared me about entering the world of business, but the knowledge that negotiation would become a near daily exercise was perhaps the most terrifying. Getting to Yes lays out a strategy for thinking about negotiations not as an irredeemably adversarial process, but one that can proceed rationally and collaboratively, given the right frame of mind. I’ve recommended this book to darn near anyone who will listen because, as Fisher and Ury point out, we negotiate in our daily lives all the time and the same thinking they suggest can offer improvements in almost all areas of your life.

Radical Candor by Kim Scott

Working with people is difficult. They are, after all, other people. And even if you generally like the people you work with, conflict arises. Or even worse, it doesn’t. Things don’t get said that need saying. People aren’t told what they are doing wrong (and right). Our fear of confrontation or hurting someone’s feelings prevents us from having the hard, scary, and necessary conversations we should be having. Radical Candor, as the name implies, is a framework for being honest with co-workers, bosses, and employees that is uncommon in our lives. We’ve incorporated a lot of Radical Candor here at Book Riot, and while it has had its difficult moments, I think we are a markedly better place to work because of it.

The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande

We all have a lot of crap to do. A lot. We have spreadsheets and to-do lists and outlines and sticky notes and bullet journals and you know what? We still make mistakes. Gawande suggests that so many of our mistakes could be avoided by the good-old checklist. Using examples from surgery to aerospace, Gawande shows how common, and preventable, serious mistakes are among even the most expert professionals. It will be especially beneficial if part of your work includes repeated tasks, as it is in the moments when we are the least on the lookout for error that our most egregious screw-ups can happen.

Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

Where The Checklist Manifesto is about avoiding things you know to be errors, Thinking Fast and Slow is about the mistakes you didn’t even know you were making. In fact, it’s about mistakes all of humanity didn’t know humans were prone to making. It is a titanic work of far-reaching influence and applicability. And it is not super-fun to read. But, if you are interested in making better decisions, avoiding costly cognitive biases, and in general knowing why the heck you make the decisions that you do, there is nothing like Thinking Fast and Slow.

Grit by Angela Duckworth and Peak by Anders Ericcson.

I am cheating and am combining two picks for my last selection. Sue me. But, I do have a good reason to do so. Grit and Peak go really well together. Not only do they both have four letters, but they also are both about how to excel at…well just about anything. Peak is about how mastery is achieved through consistent effort and increasing levels of instruction and error-correction. Basically, if you want to get good at something, you have to put in the hours and figure out a way to identify areas that need improvement and how to improve them. The short version: practice a lot with a great coach.

Grit is about how important the motivation behind wanting to get good is. It’s easy to say “play the violin for 20,000 hours with a professional coach and you will get good.” What is hard is actually having the grit to put in the hours. How do we keep going? Can it be taught? Learned? What can we do to instill it in ourselves, our company, or even our children?

So those are my five (six) picks. I’ve read them all more than once. I plan on reading them all again, multiple times. I think, if you’ll let them, they can make your work, and life, better too.

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Win a Copy of ECHO AFTER ECHO by Amy Rose Capetta!

 

We have 10 copies of Echo After Echo by Amy Rose Capetta to give away to 10 Riot readers!

Here’s what it’s all about:

Zara Evans has come to the Aurelia Theater, home to the visionary director Leopold Henneman, to play her dream role in Echo and Ariston, the Greek tragedy that taught her everything she knows about love. When the director asks Zara to promise that she will have no outside commitments, no distractions, it’s easy to say yes. But it’s hard not to be distracted when there’s a death at the theater—and then another—especially when Zara doesn’t know if they’re accidents, or murder, or a curse that always comes in threes. It’s hard not to be distracted when assistant lighting director Eli Vasquez, a girl made of tattoos and abrupt laughs and every form of light, looks at Zara. It’s hard not to fall in love. In heart-achingly beautiful prose, Amy Rose Capetta has spun a mystery and a love story into an impossible, inevitable whole—and cast lantern light on two young women, finding each other on a stage set for tragedy.

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