Pelican’s Pick of the Week

New to the bookstore this week: cards, cards and more cards. We have received our Christmas cards and updated our greeting card inventory—we now have twice as many cards as before!

As far as our picks of the week we have two this week. Robert Parker’s new novel Killing the Blues and Stuart Woods’ Son of Stone part of the Stone Barrington Series.

Killing the Blues is set in Paradise, Massachusetts,  a town preparing for the summer tourist season when a string of car thefts disturbs what is usually a quiet time in town. In a sudden escalation of violence, the thefts become murder, and chief of police Jesse Stone finds himself facing one of the toughest cases of his career. Pressure from the town politicians only increases when another crime wave puts residents on edge. Jesse confronts a personal dilemma as well: a burgeoning relationship with a young PR executive, whose plans to turn Paradise into a summertime concert destination may have her running afoul of the law. When a mysterious figure from Jesse’s past arrives in town, memories of his last troubled days as a cop in L.A. threaten his ability to keep order in Paradise-especially when it appears that the stranger is out for revenge.

Woods’ newest in the series Son of Stone picks up after an eventful trip to Bel-Air and a reunion with his sophisticated (and very wealthy) former love, Arrington Calder, Stone Barrington is back in New York, and he’s looking to stay closer to home and cash in on his partnership at Woodman & Weld. But Arrington has other plans for Stone…including introducing him to the child he fathered many years ago.

Both of these books are good mystery reads within their respective series. We highly recommend both of these books, especially if you’ve read either of them before–they continue the tradition of good story telling they are both known for.

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Pelican’s Pick of the Week

We mentioned this book a few weeks ago when it first came out and now that we’ve all read it, we agree, it is deserving of our pick of the week title. It’s Jeffrey Archer’s Only Time Will Tell.  It is the first in a new series (The Clifton Chronicles) that tells the story of one family across generations.

The story starts with the epic tale of Harry Clifton’s life begins in 1920, with the words “I was told that my father was killed in the war.” A dock worker in Bristol, Harry never knew his father, but he learns about life on the docks from his uncle, who expects Harry to join him at the shipyard once he’s left school. But then an unexpected gift wins him a scholarship to an exclusive boys’ school, and his life will never be the same again.

As he enters into adulthood, Harry finally learns how his father really died, but the awful truth only leads him to question, was he even his father? Is he the son of Arthur Clifton, a stevedore who spent his whole life on the docks, or the firstborn son of a scion of West Country society, whose family owns a shipping line?

This is a great book with a set of truly memorable characters that make the story come alive. We can’t wait for the next in this series!

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The Kindred Spirit Lives Again!

Along with Hurricane Irene came some inevitable damage to our area. None too major, but there is always some clean up after a big storm like that. Local author and great friend of the Pelican Bookstore, Jacqueline DeGroot was the first to check on one of our beloved Sunset Beach landmarks that didn’t fare the storm quite as well.

On Saturday after the hurricane she walked down to the Kindred Spirit Mailbox, located on Bird Island—a bit of a walk since there is no beach access anywhere near it. She took pictures and reported back on the damage she saw. The erosion of the dune in front of the box had left a meager amount of sand leaving it in a very precarious position and the bench had fallen backward and had become uprooted.

Jack, as she prefers to be called, was a bit disheartened; after all one of her novels The Secret of The Kindred Spirit centers around the famed mailbox. She used her connections at the Brunswick Beacon and through Facebook she assembled a team to head to the mailbox armed with shovels to fix the treasure of Sunset.

The repairs were a success and it looks as good as new, even though it’s a few feet back from where it was originally located. We would like to thank Jack for all her hard work organizing and getting the word out about our distressed mailbox. And a big thanks goes out to all those who volunteered their time and effort and took the long walk to the mailbox—Laura Lewis, Sandy and Kathy Lonsinger, Sharon Maple, Frank Nesmith, Sandy Raymond, Carol and Pete Scott, and Patrick Szymanski.

For those of you who don’t know the story of the Kindred Spirit Mailbox go to http://kindredspiritmailbox.wordpress.com/ to find out more information.

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Pelican’s Pick of the Week

If you enjoyed reading Lisa See’s, “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan”, “Shanghai Girls ” or the sequel,  Try Pearl Buck’s “The Good Earth”  written in 1931, she won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932 in Literature.  It is still as good as it was when first written.  This would make an excellent book club pick.

 

 

 

 

 

This is a Conch shell found on Ocean Isle Beach after Irene had passed. Susan who lives on Anson Street would win the prize if they gave them out, this shell is huge!  The shell is sitting on her laptop.


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Pelican’s Pick of the Week

We’ve had a beautiful week here weather wise, temps were perfect for yard work and beach reading.  Hope all our friends to the north were as lucky as we were with Hurricane Irene.  Now we’re watching T.S. Katia, Tis the season!!

 

Debbie Macomber has released the 11th in her Cedar Cove Series that has been a popular story line “1105 Yakima Street”. Dick Cheney’s new book “In My Time” is on the shelf and has been seen on all the TV talk shows.  I’ll let you know what our readers are saying next week.

 

What we’re looking forward to: Nicholas Sparks  “The Best of Me “ due out in October 11, Lee Childs new Reacher  novel “The Affair”  out September 27, and Vince Flynn has a new novel “Kill Shot” Nov. 7.

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Pelican’s Pick of the Week

Everyone here is watching Irene tearing up the Bahamas.  We hope all will be well here. At this time we plan on being open our regular hours.  However, we will close if we feel the slightest uneasy.

Jeffrey Archer will release his new novel on Tuesday.  If you haven’t read any of his books, let us suggest “The Prisoner of Birth”.  One of the best written books in many years.  His new title is “Only Time Will Tell”   We plan to read it this weekend and will let you know.  Can’t wait.

 

Kathy Reichs has a new one out called “Flash and Bones”.  The TV  series  “Bones” on FOX-TV is based on this series.  Have it to read this weekend, too.  These storms give us an opportunity to get ahead in our reading so that we can tell you the best books!!

 

 

Also out this week Dick Cheney’s Memoir, and a new fast read by James Patterson.

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Pelican’s Pick of the Week

Turtles are hatching!!  Our turtle patrol people and visitors are excited.  The sea turtles are starting to hatch maybe a little early because of the hot weather we have been having.  If you want to share the turtle story with your children, the best picture book for adults and children is “Turtle Summer” by Mary Alice Monroe and illustrator Barbara Bergwerf. If you would like a copy give us a call and we’ll send it out the next day.  It’s the best turtle book out there.

If you saw the movie “The Help” and loved it…read the book.  It’s terrific; if you haven’t seen the movie, see it.  They have done a great job in bringing the book alive.

Patti Callahan Henri ‘s new book was released this week, I read it and enjoyed it very much.  If you like Dorothea Benton Frank, Mary Alice Monroe or Karen White you’re going to love this new book called “Coming Up For Air.”

 

One of my favorite places to go on line to hear about upcoming books and reviews is Books on the Nightstand.  Check it out they have a website, blog and podcast, all are very informative.

http://booksonthenightstand.com/

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Great Gifts Ideas

Need a souvenir for your friends or family back home? We’ve got some great ideas for you!

“Sunset Beach: A History” by Jacqueline DeGroot and Miller Pope is a detailed history of how Sunset Beach came to be.  The book explores everything from scandals, rumors, land deals and the dealings of a small town on the brink of expansion. The book has beautiful images taken by and edited by renown illustrator Miller Pope. This book will make you want to come back to the beach each time you pick it up.

 

 

 

If you’ve got some little ones you need a gift for, we’ve got tons of children’s books and toys. Pirates have been big this summer with the Pirates of the Caribbean movie and the discovery of Blackbeard’s anchor is Morehead City earlier in the year. We’ve got pirate books, pirate toys, pirate puzzles. Come on in and get some great gifts for your favorite kids!

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Pelican’s Pick of the Week!

This week Pat has picked the notable series, currently in production for a film release in 2012, “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins.  The book is set in the ruins of a place once known as North America now known as the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated. As part of the surrender terms, each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called, “The Hunger Games,” a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. The terrain, rules, and level of audience participation may change but one thing is constant: kill or be killed.

This riveting trilogy will be sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.  We’ve also got a few side picks from our non-fiction section. (Clockwise from left, “Does The Noise In My Head Bother You?: A Rock n’ Roll Memoir” by Steven Tyler, “The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris” by David McCullough, “Kid Carolina: R. J. Reynolds Jr., a Tobacco Fortune, and the Mysterious Death of a Southern Icon” by Heidi Schnakenberg, and “A Stolen Life” by Jaycee Dugard.

Happy reading!

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Pelican’s Picks of the Week!

We’re in for a treat, Pat has not only picked one but 4 books she recommends this week.

First, and very expectedly “The Help” is flying off shelves as everyone is rushing to read it before the movie premiers this weekend.  “The Help” is an uplifting story set during the nascent civil rights movement in Jackson, Miss., where black women were trusted to raise white children but not to polish the household silver. Eugenia Skeeter Phelan is just home from college in 1962, and begins to collect the stories of the black women on whom raise the children and do the household chores of the country club types.

Pat also recommends, George R.R. Martin’s new hardback “A Dance With Dragons,” “Beach Trees” by Karen White and “Burnt Mountain” by Anne Rivers Siddons are all popular in the bookstore this week.

If none of these caught your attention, stop in the bookstore and get a personalized suggestion from Pat, Anne or Suzanne.

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