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Cookbook Companion to Hit Netflix Show “Somebody Feed Phil”

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Simon & Schuster announced that it will publish “SOMEBODY FEED PHIL: The People, Stories, and Recipes” by Phil Rosenthal, a companion cookbook to his hit Netflix show “Somebody Feed Phil.” Rosenthal is a James Beard award-winning TV host, as well as the creator, writer, and executive producer of the beloved TV series “Everybody Loves Raymond.”

“Somebody Feed Phil” is currently in its fourth season on Netflix and is one of the streaming platform’s top 10 unscripted shows. The show has enjoyed 24 million viewers in 190 countries, and has become must-see TV for foodies, restaurateurs, travelers, and armchair enthusiasts all over the world. As both a cookbook and a keepsake for fans of the show, this volume will revisit the places and people fans loved, and will include recipes to make from home.

“As soon as I saw ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ on Netflix, I knew I had to publish the tie-in cookbook,” said Justin Schwartz, vice president and executive editor at Simon & Schuster.  “Whether he’s dining in a four-star restaurant with a world-class chef or eating live octopus in a fish market, Phil Rosenthal makes you want to be there with him, laughing together all the way through the meal. He’s like the adventurous foodie uncle I never had, but really wish I did. The book will tell never-heard-before stories and include behind-the-scenes photos, not to mention feature recipes for all the most delicious dishes, making it a must-have companion for fans.”

“The fans have demanded this book and I can’t take the yelling,” adds Rosenthal. “It will be the next best thing to me putting you in a suitcase and taking you with me.”

SNEAK PEEK: EVERY LAST SECRET by A.R. TORRE

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Every Last Secret by A.R. Torre

Welcome to the neighborhood. Watch your husband, watch your friends, and watch your back.

Cat Winthorpe has worked hard to get what she has: a gorgeous home; social standing; and William, her successful, handsome husband. Then a friendly new couple moves into the estate next door. While cautious, a good neighbor like Cat greets them with open arms and warm hospitality.

Neena Ryder isn’t a fellow lady of leisure. A life coach with off-the-rack dresses, personal issues, and a husband who hasn’t delivered, she’s anxious to move up in the world. This beautiful new town is a step in the right direction. It’s also making Neena aware of what she doesn’t have. Namely, William. When Neena’s infatuation escalates into obsession, it’s just a matter of eliminating a few obstacles to get the life she wants. The life next door.

As Neena’s secret fixation grows, so does her friendship with Cat. But beneath their cordial interactions is a wealth of temptations, secrets, and toxic jealousy. For both women, the desire for a perfect life can turn perfectly dangerous.

PROLOGUE

Neena

Now

The detective was beanpole tall, with a gap in between her middle teeth that I could push a pretzel stick through. Last night she had been unattractive. Now, under the harsh overhead light, she was downright ugly.

She stayed quiet, flipping through her case folder with the speed of a tadpole. I sighed and brought the flimsy foam cup to my lips, forcing the bitter coffee down and wondering where my attorney was. It was fine, for now. I would find out as much as I could, skirt the obvious traps, and keep my mouth shut. Keeping my mouth shut was a skill I’d perfected a long time ago. It was the gossipers who got in trouble. The braggers. People like Cat Winthorpe, who couldn’t just have the perfect life. She had to throw it in your face with her casual comments, her drip of wealth. Which is why she needed to be punished. You can’t blame me for what happened. I was simply putting her in her place.

“I listened to the call you placed to 9-1-1.” The detective studied me. “It was interesting. At one point, you yawned.”

I shifted in my seat, and the handcuffs clinked together. Twisting my wrist, I tried to find a more comfortable position. I had been hoping the phone hadn’t caught that yawn. It was one of those inescapable ones that sneak up on you right in the middle of a sentence.

“Do you realize the damage that a gunshot through the mouth creates?” She flipped over a glossy image and pushed it forward with a slow and calculated hand. “The bullet passes through an enormous number of blood vessels before piercing the brain and exiting out through the back of the skull.”

I leaned over and looked at the photo without comment, unsurprised to see a large exit hole in the top of the head. Nasty stuff, but I had seen worse. A face bloated, the lips splitting open as the features swelled past recognition. The alarmed look on the face of a man you had once loved, just before he dies. The sound of his begging that still echoes in the dark recesses of my mind.

I set down the cheap coffee. “Do you have a question, or is this just your show-and-tell time?”

The woman paused, the simple gold band on her left hand stilling as she studied my face. “Mrs. Ryder, you don’t seem to understand the gravity of this situation. You are under suspicion of attempted murder.” I understood the gravity of her situation. That cheap wedding band?

Those bags under her eyes? She’d chosen the wrong path. With braces early on and a strict fitness-and-diet routine, she could have done something with her life. Been someone. Put herself in a position to enjoy the finer things in life. I focused in on her face. “Dr. Ryder,” I corrected her. She smiled, and there was something in that gesture that raised my hackles. I looked toward the wide mirror and studied my reflection, verifying that everything was in place.

My hair, freshly cut and dyed.

My skin, glowing and Botox smooth, despite the horrific lighting in this place.

My body, trim and thin underneath the designer workout gear.

My wedding ring, still in place, the large diamond glittering from my hand like a spotlight.

I had clawed my way to the top of this world, and they couldn’t take me down now. Not with the mountain of lies I’d worked so hard to construct.

“You moved to Palo Alto two years ago, is that correct?” At my silent agreement, she cleared her throat. “So, let’s start there.”

YOU CAN PURCHASE EVERY LAST SECRET AT:

Amazon
Indiebound
Barnes & Noble
Bookshop

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author, Alessandra Torre has written twenty-two novels, including three New York Times bestsellers.

Her first book, Blindfolded Innocence, was a breakout hit, rising to the top of the ebook charts on Amazon where it attracted the interest of major publishing houses and garnered Torre her first print deal with Harlequin HQN. Less than twelve months later, Torre signed a second six-figure print deal, this time with Redhook (Hachette) for the Deanna Madden series, an erotic suspense trilogy.

Torre has been featured in such publications as Elle and Elle UK, as well as guest-blogged for the Huffington Post and RT Book Reviews. She is also the Bedroom Blogger for Cosmopolitan.com. In 2017, her New York Times bestseller HOLLYWOOD DIRT, was released as a full-length film by PassionFlix. Torre’s novels have been translated in seventeen languages and are distributed in over thirty countries.

Torre is the creator of Alessandra Torre Ink – an authors’ community and online school with over 10,000 members. She is also the founder of INKERS CON, an annual authors conference. A self-publishing advocate, Alessandra speaks frequently to universities, conventions and author groups.

From her home in Key West, Florida, she devotes several hours each day to various writing projects and interacting with her fans on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. When not battling her husband at Scrabble, she chases her pet chickens, three dogs, and shoos away iguanas.

Social media links

Website: www.alessandratorre.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alessandratorre4/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlessandraTorre0/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReadAlessandra 

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/alessandra-torre

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6452845.Alessandra_Torre

 

Barnes & Noble Announces 2020 Book of the Year Finalists

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Barnes & Noble, Inc., with bookstores in every state across the United States, announced today the finalists for the second annual Barnes & Noble Book of the Year.

“For all booksellers, 2020 has been a tough year. Our craft remains as important as ever, to curate our bookstores imaginatively and to bring good books to readers. The Barnes & Noble Book of the Year asks of our booksellers which titles they are most proud to be selling. We make no other qualification. The result, as it was last year, is a wonderful expression of the art of bookselling,” said CEO James Daunt. “There is flair and imagination in the choices, ranging from timely novels to the quirky eccentricity inspired by Wes Anderson, by way of memoir, exquisite cooking, a stunning celebration of the natural world and a YA title of visceral power addressing racism in America. Many of these titles have been neglected by the algorithms of online. This is bookselling of the highest caliber.”

The Book of the Year nominees can be found in all Barnes & Noble bookstores around the country and on BN.com. Booksellers will vote next for the winner which will be announced in early December.

Last year’s winner was The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse, a heartwarming modern fable by illustrator Charlie Mackesy. This book became the surprise bestseller of 2019 as a direct result of its choice by Barnes & Noble booksellers to be their Book of the Year. It went on to sell over 775,000 copies in the U.S.

The 2020 Book of the Year finalists are:

Accidentally Wes Anderson by Wally Koval
Accidentally Wes Anderson is a visual tour de force that perfectly embodies filmmaker Wes Anderson’s uniquely crafted aesthetic.”
— Bookseller Halee Burris, Murfreesboro, TN

Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam
“A Brooklyn family leaves the city for a remote beach vacation—and gets much more than they bargained for. This apt reflection of our doomscrolling age confronts race, privilege and a slow-building threat that hovers (mostly!) just off the page. Leave the World Behind manages to shatter assumptions about both potential disaster and our responses to it.
— Bookseller Amanda Couch, Atlanta, GA

Pieometry: Modern Tart Art and Pie Design for the Eye and Palate by Lauren Ko
Pieometry is truly a ‘berried’ treasure … With its equal parts art, cooking and puns, the book is an all-around balm for the soul.”
— Bookseller Kathleen Murphy, Saugus, MA

Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You: A Remix of the National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning by Jason Reynolds & Ibram X. Kendi
“This book shines a light on the many forms of racist ideas. It will make you think about, identify, and stamp out racist thoughts — a timely, crucial and empowering exploration of racism and antiracism in America.”
— Bookseller Andrea J. Robbins, Walpole, MA

Untamed
 by Glennon Doyle
Untamed is transcendent. A book that asks more of us by asking us to examine what we want and to stop feeling that we have to deny ourselves out of a misguided sense of obligation. Glennon Doyle manages to be, at turns, laugh-out-loud relatable and movingly profound. Buy a copy for every woman you care about and another for yourself.”
— Bookseller Rose Youndt, Philadelphia, PA

The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
The Vanishing Half is a powerful portrait of multigenerational women affected by the bonds of family and societal expectations—including the poison of racial micro-aggressions within communities and ourselves—as well as the diverging paths these women take for their future and for their families. This is a deeply enriching book that will sit with you long after you finish.”
— Bookseller Ashley McClintic, San Luis Obispo, CA

Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May
“When things don’t go as planned in life, we search for meaning in books, nature, and the wisdom of others. Wintering is a philosophical journey of how Katherine May learned to cope with her sadness in a difficult time by embracing these challenges and finding comfort in the depth of beauty that life offers.”
— Bookseller Kelsey Foster, Glendale, CO

World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments by Aimee Nezhukumatathil
World of Wonders by Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a love letter to the natural world.  At times educational, at others a fervent discussion of the wonders of earth. Poet and essayist Nezhukumatathil blends both a personal and global account of nature’s beauty. I fell in love with the author’s beautiful language and clear love for the environment.”
— Bookseller Laurel Faye, Newnan, GA

BookBub and Chirp – Are they worth it?

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BookBub sends me a daily email and I actually read it every day. For someone who gets a lot of emails daily, this says something. BookBub is a company that shares lists of free or discounted books. There’s also Chirp.com which is owned by BookBub and that gives you lists of deeply discounted audiobooks.

Even when something is free it isn’t really free. If you don’t have a lot of time to give you may skip participating even in something free. You may pass on a free book because you don’t have time to read it. Or you’re not sure it’s worth your time.

I thought it would be interesting to look at what I got from BookBub and Chirp during one week to see what, when, why, and how much.

Keep in mind that what I paid at the time it was featured may not be what’s listed when you look it up. These are limited-time promotions.

The McGavin Brothers Boxed Set: Books 4-6 by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Why? I recognized the author’s name but haven’t read her. I’ve been on a “cowboy story kick” for a while now and this was several books so I jumped at the chance! I paid 99 cents for 3 books!

 

 

 

The Haunting of Meade Mansion (A Riveting Haunted House Mystery Series Book 9) by Skylar Finn

I thought the book sounded good, but I didn’t know the author. It was free that day so it was worth my time to give it a try.

 

 

 

Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World by Gary Vaynerchuk for $2.99 on 11/17

I recognize the name of the author and it someone I respect and trust. I’m always looking for a way to improve myself and Gary Vaynerchuk hits all the right notes for me.

 

 

 

50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True (50 series) by Guy P. Harrison
I paid 99 cents for it and loved the title.

 

 

 

 

 


The Mammoth Book of Nightmare Stories: Twisted Tales Not to Be Read at Night! Multiple authors including names I love!
I can’t believe I got this for $1.99!!! So many stories!

My Favorite Things: A Christmas Collection by Lynsay Sands 
I am so ready for Christmas! The topic was great. The author is well known so I can trust it will be well written. There are three Christmas stories in the book and I only paid $1.99 for it!

 

 

 

 

 

Now for Chirp with I L-O-V-E with a passion!


Nora Roberts Dark Witch on audiobook! I’ve always been interested in this book and now I get the audiobook for $2.99! Nora Roberts is a well known and beloved author. I love her writing so this was a no-brainer.

 

 

 

C.S. Lewis The Art of Writing and the Gifts of Writers
Of course I know the name, but I am also very interested in the subject matter. I love learning via audiobooks so this was a great deal for $1.99

 

 

 

The Marsh King’s Daughter by Karen Dionne for $4.99. I have this book but I’ve been so busy I’ve not had time to read it though I really want to. This is the perfect solution. I can listen on my way to work or while doing a project at home. I love this author and the book has gotten such rave reviews.

 

 

 

Since Chirp began I have purchased 46 audiobooks. This is a very worthwhile site to sign up with.

I recommend both BookBub and Chirp to all of my reader friends!

Rescue pups, a new release, & grilled cheese talk with author Kaylie Newell

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Kaylie Newell was born in the great state of Oregon, where she was raised alongside rivers and lakes and scruffy dogs that chased their tennis balls as far as Kaylie’s noodle arms could throw. As she grew, so did her imagination, and it didn’t take long to realize she was a romantic at heart. She began to fancy herself the future wife of a cowboy, the likes of which graced every paperback novel she could get her hands on.
She decided to go to college in Oklahoma to snag herself one, but irony won over when she fell in love with a hippie in sheep’s clothing instead. Together, they came back to Oregon, started a family, and watched their dreams unfold. Kaylie wrote her first book when her girls were toddlers, editing sex scenes with The Wiggles on in the background.
She’s proud of many things in life, among them the fact that she can still recite her lines from Romeo and Juliet from her seventh-grade play, the fact that she can set a grilled cheese sandwich on fire faster than most people can make one, but mostly she’s proud of the stories blossoming inside her noggin on a daily basis.

You can find Kaylie on her websiteFacebookTwitterBookBub, and Instagram.

Her latest book Montana Christmas Magic is out now.

 

Book Lights gets Spooky with Comic Book Author Laura Marks

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Laura Marks is a PEN Award-winning playwright, television writer, and comic book writer.  Her plays Bethany and Mine have garnered acclaim from critics and been published and produced across the US and overseas.  For TV, she’s written episodes of The Good FightThe ExpanseServantRay DonovanThe Exorcist, and BrainDead, and she’s currently co-writing a new project with Carlton Cuse.  Her debut comic series for DC’s Hill House Comics, Daphne Byrne (with art by Kelley Jones), will be released as a hardcover compilation in November 2020.  She lives with her husband and two daughters in Brooklyn. You can learn more on her website: https://lauramarks.net/ 

 

The Authors Teaching Masterclass

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MasterClass (PRNewsfoto/MasterClass)

MasterClass online classes offer anyone with an active mind who wants to learn more about a skill the opportunity to learn from masters.

Currently, there are several bestselling and beloved authors teaching different aspects of writing on MasterClass. We wondered if it was worth the price of admission, $180 per year. or $15 per month.

MasterClass (PRNewsfoto/MasterClass)

Though the classes are by “masters” it is for anyone at any level of writing and also for any reader who has ever wondered about the process of writing.

Each class in a segment running anywhere from ten minutes to half an hour long. It’s broken down into different topics per segment. The author is filmed using different angles, some of which Neil Gaimen wonders what they are needed for. He can’t imagine anyone wanting to see the top of his head.

You can find information from approaching the blank page (David Mamet Teaches Dramatic Writing) to Neil Gaiman talking about engaging storytelling. Neil actually reads from some of his books which is a treat all on its own!

Famous authors such as Dan Brown teaches about writing thrillers and James Patterson talks about raw ideas and doing outlines.

Other authors include-

Margaret Atwood – Getting started, structure, point of view.

Judy Blume – Finding ideas, creating memorable characters.

Malcolm Gladwell – Research, development, engagement.

Billy Collins – Writing poetry, the writing process, connecting with poetry.

 

You Can Vote! Goodreads Choice Awards Final Days

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Some votes are still being counted! Of course, we mean for the Goodreads Choice Awards!

You can still cast your vote for “Best Books of 2020”. We are in the final round!

The categories include :

Fiction

Mystery & Thriller

Historical Fiction

Fantasy

Romance

Science Fiction

Horror

Humor

Nonfiction

Memoir & Autobiography

History & Biography

Science & Technology

Food & Cookbooks

Graphic Novels & Comics

Poetry

Debut Novel

Young Adult Fiction

Young Adult Fantasy

Middle Grade & Children’s

Picture Books

The final round includes the top 10 in each category as determined by the readers who voted.

Interestingly, some books were in more than one category.

My Dark Vanessa is in the Fiction category and in Debut Novel.

 

 

 

 

 

The Jane Austen Society is in the Debut Novel category and Historical Fiction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Year of the Witching is in the Debut Novel category and the Horror category.

 

 

 

 

 

Cemetery Boys is in the Debut Novel category and Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction

 

 

 

 

 

Although ALL of these books deserve to be called “best” we have to take our best guess for the winners of each category. Now, hand over the crystal ball, we need all the help we can get!

Fiction- Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner

 

 

 

 

 

Mystery & Thriller- The Boy from the Woods by Harlan Coben

 

 

 

 

 

 

Historical Fiction-The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd

Fantasy- Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson

Romance- You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria

 

 

 

 

 

 

Science Fiction- To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini

Horror- Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno

Humor- A Very Punchable Face by Colin Jost

Nonfiction- Rage by Bob Woodward

Memoir & Autobiography- A Promised Land by Barack Obama

History & Biography- The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson

 

 

 

 

 

 

Science & Technology- The End of Everything by Katie Mack

Graphic Novels & Comics – A Basket of Heads by Joe Hill

 

 

 

 

 

Food & Cookbooks- Modern Comfort Food: A Barefoot Contessa Cookbook by Ina Garten

Poetry- Dearly by Margaret Atwood

Debut Novel- The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson

 

 

 

 

 

 

Young Adult Fiction- The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction- Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare

 

 

 

 

 

Middle Grade & Children’s- Ghost Squad by Claribel A Ortega

Picture Books- Sweet Child O’ Mine by Guns N’ Roses

Good luck to all the nominees!

 

The Most Followed People on Goodreads

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Goodreads is a popular reader destination site that launched in December of 2006 (though many sites credit the founded year as 2007) by Otis Chandler. Later, Amazon bought the site and it has continued to grow.

Goodreads includes both readers and authors. You can talk about books, series, tropes, authors, industry, and just about anything to do with books at all.

With a site as large as Goodreads with approximately 90 million members. There are over 2 million books listed there.

So, being one of the most-followed people of all time on Goodreads is an incredible fete. Though the list can fluctuate, it’s been pretty steady for some time.

The list is made up of authors, readers and celebrities. Who do you think is on the list?

You can see the entire list HERE

No big surprise that the most followed person by far is Stephen King.

Here are the top 10 most followed on Goodreads-

 

Stephen King

Bill Gates

Sarah Jessica Parker

Colleen Hoover

Rick Riordan

James Patterson

Neil Tyson

John Green

Emily May

Neil (Gaiman)

 

Here are some people we recommend you follow on Goodreads-

Christine Feehan

Jonathan Maberry

Sheila English

Lisa Kleypas

Austin Camacho

Karen Rose

 

 

 

 

 

Allen County Public Library’s Storytime

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It’s “Storytime” at the Allen County Public Library! And even though we’re quarantined, that doesn’t mean we have to miss out on storytime!

The Allen County Public Library has an amazing YouTube channel where you can go and enjoy storytime with different librarians!

Your kids will love this and so will you! Go HERE to see many wonderful videos by the Allen County Public Library.

Here is an example of just one of the videos!