Nine Genres in October Selection of Books from Independent Publishers
LOS ANGELES, October 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
Committed to introducing librarians to high-quality titles from the independent publishing sector, today LibraryBub announces its handpicked choice of eye-catching books for October. Each of the selected publications has already been well received by readers and reviewers alike. Some have been given awards and many can be seen at the top of the bestseller lists for their category. All of the books are available on Amazon.
The author Neil Gaiman recalls his experience of librarians as a boy:
"They just seemed to like that there was this wide-eyed little boy who loved to read, and would talk to me about the books I was reading, they would find me other books in a series, they would help. They treated me as another reader - nothing less or more - which meant they treated me with respect. I was not used to being treated with respect as an 8-year-old."
LibraryBub CEO, Alinka Rutkowska, relishes the opportunity to provide librarians with a monthly introduction to new and exciting titles to whet the appetite of voracious readers like Neil. No matter what age or background the reader is, the librarian is always looking for something new to interest them - and so, too, is LibraryBub.
Here is October's selection by category:
FICTION:
Literature & Fiction
Zephyr the West Wind (Book One in the Chaos Chronicles series) by R. J. Tolson (ISBN: 978-0615686431)
Summer on Earth by Peter Thompson (ISBN: 978-1943978304)
In the Shadow of Lies (an Oliver Wright mystery) by M. A. Adler (ISBN: 978-
1938314827)
Frances Donaldson: A Woman's War: Letters to a Soldier in the Second World War by Rose Deakin (ISBN: 978-0992972356)
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Black Inked Pearl: a girl's quest by Ruth Finnegan (ISBN: 978-1942146179)
Chronicles of Drenyon: The Golden Sword by N.L.J. (ISBN: 978-1943164813)
Mystery & Thriller
Poison Patty by Kary Buchanan (ISBN: 978-1540500601)
Children of the Future by Jane Suen (ISBN: 978-0997929706)
The Chosen Few (a Catholic coming-of-age mystery) by Michael Sheehan (ISBN: 978-
0998500409)
Young Adult
Here by Jennifer Ball (ISBN: 978-1937660796)
Children
Snowman Paul at the Winter Olympics (Book Two of the Snowman Paul series) by Yossi Lapid (ISBN: 978-0997389920)
Snowman Paul Saves Kate's Birthday (Book Three of the Snowman Paul series) by Yossi Lapid (ISBN: 978-0997389944)
Snowman Paul at the Concert Hall (Book Four of the Snowman Paul series) by Yossi Lapid (ISBN: 978-0997389968)
Tovi the Penguin Goes Camping by Janina Rossiter (ISBN: 978-1500536596)
NON-FICTION:
Self-Help
How to Get Your Joy Back!: a women's guide to midlife career transformation by
Maria Luchsinger (ISBN: 978-0989763059)
Adventures in Dietland: how to win at the game of dieting from a former fat guy by Ralph
Peterson (ISBN: 978-0998926803)
Science
Rabbits and Rats, Birds and Seeds, Cactus and Trees: plants and animals at work in El
Pinacate, Sonoran Desert, Mexico by Paul Dayton (ISBN: 978-0997003215)
Religion and Spirituality
Life and Death: Making Sense of It by Francis O'Neill (ISBN: 978-0993462610)
History
Rise and Decline: where we are and what we can do about it (Book Three of the History Speaks Today series) by Bruce Thatcher (ISBN: 978-1365771279)
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Alinka Rutkowska
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