Pelican’s Pick of the Week!

Several good books are being released this week!!  The follow up to Deborah Harknes’  book “Discovery of Witches” , “Shadow of Night” is in our store ready for you to pick up. And Karin Slaughter has written “Criminal” always good for an afternoon of suspense! Chris Cleave, author of “Little Bee” has published “Gold” and Fern Michaels has released “Tuesdays Child”.

 

 

 

 

Number three on the NY Times “Gone Girl” is sitting on our shelves and has been given a thumbs up as a twisting turning, complicated mystery written by Gillian Flynn. For light beach reading try, Elgin Hilderbrand’s new novel “Summerland.” And remember we will be with Marybeth Whalen at The Wine Store on Main Street in Southport on Thursday, July 12th from 2 til 4 to introduce her new book “Guest Book”.

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Happy 4th of July….here’s a list of some local celebrations.

OIB will have their Annual Parade starting at 10 am.  Lineup begin at 9:15 at the museum.  Everyone is welcome to participate or line the parade route!

Calabash and Carolina Shores will have an evening of entertainment with live music, food vendors and wraps up with Fireworks at 9:00 pm.  Festivities begin at 5:30 at 9887 Oak Street.

Southport will have a parade at 11:00 am with fireworks beginning at 9 pm.

Plenty of fun for everyone!!!  Stop by and see us at the bookstore.  We’ll be there from 10 to 2. Lots of great books waiting there for you!

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We’ve had a lot of customers asking about the Kindred Spirit Mailbox on Bird Island recently, so we thought we’d take the time to give you all the story and highlight the book published a few years all about the history of our beloved beach. This is an excerpt from Sunset Beach: A History written by Jacqueline DeGroot and Miller Pope. Hope you enjoy!

The Kindred Spirit Mailbox

The weathered “post office” by the sea has been operating for almost thirty years now. What started as a tribute to the beauty and solitude of Bird Island is now an established landmark that thousands of nature lovers visit annually. Hundreds of photographers and artists have trudged to the west end of the island to capture the essence of the mysterious mailbox tucked high in a sand dune, and many a beach walker has rested on the roughhewn driftwood bench. Yours truly has even penned a romantic murder mystery centered around the Kindred Spirit Mailbox.

Before a sand-shifting storm in late 1997 filled in Mad Inlet, you had to use caution when venturing to the spit of land known as Bird Island. Many a beachcomber has been stranded by the tide because they were drawn to the mailbox and the wonderful letters left inside, begging to be read.

Notebooks, pens and pencils are kept in the mailbox, replenished by a team of secret volunteers, so that visitors can leave messages while they sit and enjoy the sights and sounds of the waves crashing on the shore. It is an unlikely post box, but over the years the exchange of thoughts and ideas has filled hundreds of notebooks.

The messages often express the writer’s utter contentment with the paradise found here, with the serene beauty of the place, and with the unspoiled wilderness they can count on finding, year after year. Others delve deep into feelings, sharing emotions that run from overwhelming grief to young, exuberant love. It is a favorite place for men to kneel to present their sweethearts with rings. It is a cathartic place to search your soul and purge your thoughts.

Folklore has it that a woman from western North Carolina came up with the idea of the mailbox. Others argue it was someone from New Hope, or possibly a lady from the Sandhills or Lake Waccamaw region. Over the years, the mailbox and its upkeep have been credited to many people; Frank Nesmith being the one most locals favor as he helped plant the first Kindred Spirit Mailbox (it’s had to be replaced a few times) in 1981. But it’s fitting that the “Kindred Spirit” be a mysterious someone who diligently collects the books, then lovingly pores over each one before saving it as a valued treasure from the sea. The anonymity going both ways makes it particularly nice and lends to the mystique.

People have asked what has become of the notebooks that have been collected throughout the years. Several have expressed the desire to own a collection of the poignant notes and ramblings. I can tell you that, having read through many of the notebooks over the years, it would be an awesome task to catalogue even a small percentage of the messages. They are written by different hands, some barely legible due to handwriting and humidity, and they are written in a vast array of foreign languages. And of course, there is no continuity as each missive is either a letter of gratitude, a plea of surrender, a heartfelt prayer, a poem of love, thoughts of desolation, a tribute to a loved one, plaguing inner thoughts, or full blown stories that span page after page after page. . .

How do you get to the Kindred Spirit Mailbox? Due to the acceding nature of the beach and some recent storms, the mailbox is now located in the dunes about a mile and a quarter past the last public beach access at 40th Street. It is close to the bottom of a tall flagpole (remember, things are constantly changing at the beach, and the pole as well as the mailbox could be a victim of the next hurricane). It is about an hour’s walk. So put on your Nikes and Just do it!

 

Don’t forget to read all the other great stories about Sunset Beach in Sunset Beach: A History!

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Pelican’s Pick of the Week!

With Father’s Day coming up we’ve got some ideas for Father’s day gifts: Civil War buffs Blaze of Glory, The story of the Battle of Shiloh, By Jeff Shaara or Calico Joe for sports fans, a story about the kid from Calico Rock, Arkansas that plays for The Cubs, written by John Grisham.
Also, Jeffrey Deaver’s new novel out this week XO a Kathryn Dance novel is great,  and  the much loved author Dorthea Benton Frank has released her new Novel Porch Lights available Tuesday June 12th.And Mary Kay Andrews’ book Spring Fever is flying off the shelf!

 

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Pelican’s Pick of the Week!

Mary Kay Andrews new book Spring Fever… One of my favorites by Ms. Andrews is The Fixer Upper.  She writes the perfect beach read. Also out is Sea Change by Karen White, always a favorite in our bookstore.

 

 

 

 
And our own Jack DeGroot will release her new book in a few weeks.  She is our local answer to the Fifty shades of Grey books.  Actually we think her books are better you can recognize people and places around our area.

Nancy Thayer has released “Summer Breeze, “another favorite!

Come in and let us find the perfect fit for your beach read!

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Pelican’s Pick of the Week!

With Memorial Day here this week, we thought it would be a good idea to mention some great books veterans would enjoy. Jeffrey Shaara has written several books detailing the life of soldiers in combat in several wars, all fantastically written. We wish everyone a happy and safe Memorial Day and please take a moment to remember all of the great men and women who have fought for our country.

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Pelican’s Pick of the Week!

Do you have someone in your life who is graduating this year, two great books for a graduate  are “Oh the Places You’ll Go” by Dr. Seuss or “The Last Lecture” by Randy Pausch.   And two very spiritual choices are, “The Five Agreements” by Miguel Ruiz or the Dalai Lama’s “Essential Wisdom” or the “One Year Bible.”  All offer great support for the new graduate.

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Mother’s Day

One of the best poems I have ever read about parenthood seems to fit so well with Mother’s Day that I have to share, this comes from the opening of Tina Fey’s Bossypants:

First, Lord: No tattoos. May neither Chinese symbol for truth nor Winnie-the-Pooh holding the FSU logo stain her tender haunches.

May she be Beautiful but not Damaged, for it’s the Damage that draws the creepy soccer coach’s eye, not the the Beauty.

When the Crystal Meth is offered, May she remember the parents who cut her grapes in half and stick with Beer.

Guide her, protect her, when crossing the street, stepping onto boats, swimming in the ocean, swimming in pools, walking near pools, standing on the nearby subway platform, crossing 86th Street, stepping off of boats, using mall restrooms, getting on and off escalators, driving on country roads while arguing, leaning on large windows, walking in parking lots, riding Ferris wheels, roller-coasters, log flumes, or anything called “Hell Drop,” “Tower of Torture,” or “The Death Spiral Rock N’ Zero G Roll featuring Aerosmith,” and standing on any kind of balcony ever, anywhere, at any age.

Lead her away from Acting but not all the way to Finance, something where she can make her own hours but still feel intellectually fulfilled and get outside sometimes and not have to wear high heels.

What would that be, Lord? Architecture? Midwifery? Golf course design? I’m asking You because if I knew, I’d be doing it.

May she play the Drums to the fiery rhythm of her own Heart with the sinewy strength of her own Arms, so she need Not Lie With Drummers.

Grant her a Rough Patch from twelve to seventeen.

Let her draw horses and be interested in Barbies for much too long, for childhood is short — a Tiger Flower blooming magenta for one day and Adulthood is long and [making out] in cars will wait.

O Lord, break the Internet forever,that she may be spared the misspelled invective of her peers and the online marketing campaign for Rape Hostel V: Girls Just Wanna Get Stabbed.

And when she one day turns on me and calls me a Bitch in front of Hollister, give me the strength, Lord, to yank her directly into a cab in front of her friends, for I will not have that S***. I will not have it.

And should she choose to be a Mother one day, be my eyes, Lord, that I may see her, lying on a blanket on the floor at 4:50 a.m., all-at-once exhausted, bored, and in love with the little creature whose poop is leaking up its back.

“My mother did this for me once,” she will realize as she cleans feces off her baby’s neck. “My mother did this for me.” And the delayed gratitude will wash over her as it does each generation and she will make a Mental note to call me. And she will forget.

But I’ll know, because I peeped it with Your God eyes.

Amen.

 

 

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Pelican’s Pick of The Week

We’ve read Mary Alice Monroe’s book and enjoyed it very much!!  It will be available for sale at the event on Monday.  Along with selected other books.  A a favorite among our visitors is Turtle Summer one of the best books books out about sea turtles and hatchlings.  Hope to see everyone there!

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Larry Bond — who co-wrote the best-selling “Red Storm Rising” with Tom Clancy — is coming for two events on May 19.

Bond — who’s written dozens of novels and several non-fiction books on submarine warfare — will give a talk and a book signing from 10 a.m. to noon May 19 at the Sea Trail’s property owners’ clubhouse, 200 Station Trail in Sunset Beach (next to Century 21). Then, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., he’ll greet fans and sign books at our bookstore. All proceeds from book sales at both events will go to Cat Tails, the non-profit, no-kill adoption facility.

 

 

 

 

 

We’ve also got a sneak peak at Mary Beth Whalen’s book that is scheduled out the first week of July set in our area.  Isn’t it a beautiful cover? She will be in our area the week it is released stay tuned for dates and times.

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