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    May 15, 2013              BOOKLIST

Spotlight on    SF/Fantasy
Top 10 SF/Fantasy
Story behind the Story:    Samantha Shannon's The    Bone Season
Carte Blanche: Suspending    the Old Disbelief
Another Look At: William    Sleator's Singularity
Top 10 SF/Fantasy for    Youth
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Outstanding Reference    Sources
Focus: Inside the 2013    Dartmouth Medal Winner
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What's New with . . . Sage
Voices in My Head:    Summertime and the    Listening Is Easy


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Sleuths on Screen: 15    Famous Detectives and    the Actors Who Played    Them
Everybody Must Get    Stoned: 8 Mysteries That    Will Give You a Killer    Contact High
No Clue Where to Shelve    These: 6 Women’s    Fiction Novels That    Think They’re Mysteries
Sniffing Out Clues: 12    Children's Mysteries    Solved by Animal    Detectives
My Raygun Is Quick: 8 of    the Best SF Mysteries
And Then There Were 2:    Which of These 4 Cozy    Queens Is Still Worth    Reading?
There Are No Higher    Stakes: 11 Ecothrillers    That Are Anything but    Recycled
Ladies in Waiting: 5    Authors Who Would Kill    to Be Ruth Rendell
Digging Deeper: Erin    Hart's Research for The    Book of Killowen
Trapped! 7 Thrillers That    Are a Claustrophobic's    Nightmare
You Can Always Count on    Crime: Mystery by the    Numbers
Take the Funny and Run:    14 Mystery Spoofs on    Page and Screen
Criminal Cliches: 7    Deadly Sins of Mystery    Writing
Hard-Boiled Eggheads: 16    Novels by Literary    Authors Who Really    Want to Play Detective

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Review Of The Day

The Light in the Ruins
By Chris Bohjalian

Best-selling and versatile novelist Bohjalian (The Sandcastle Girls, 2012) returns to crime fiction in his fifteenth novel. In Florence in 1955, Francesca Rosati—still beautiful and aloof, though grieving for her husband and children—is murdered, her heart wrenched from her body. A serial killer is at work, preying on the Rosati family. Serafina Bettini, Florence’s only woman detective, wonders if the war has something to do with this gruesome vendetta.

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Mystery Month It’s Rough Being Stuffed: 8 Picture-Book Mysteries about Missing Toys
By Ann Kelley

Whether it’s named Huggy, Fluffy, or Bear, a child’s favorite stuffed animal is not to be messed with. But, alas, toys always go missing—and it’s always cause for panic. In these eight picture books, all terrific whodunits for the blankie-loving crowd, there are stuffie snatchers on the loose, including the obvious suspect (family dog) and a surprise delinquent (pink bear).

Babbit . By Lydia Monks. Illus. by the author. 2013. IPG/Egmont, paper, $8.99 (9781405254236). PreS–Gr. 1.

Babbit, a stuffed blue rabbit, lives with the Big One and the Little One—the latter of whom is “not really very good” at looking after him.

Unpacking a Standard Unpacking a Standard with Mysteries
By Julie Green

Mysteries are adventure and challenge wrapped up together. The best mysteries for youth draw young readers in right away with exhilarating intrigue. They present a problem fairly quickly in the text, and then give readers a chance to solve it all on their own as they follow the clues dangled tantalizingly throughout the story. Mysteries also provide opportunities for students to read closely, pay careful attention to story details, and to make inferences—all activities that are emphasized in the Common Core State Standards! Below are suggestions for implementing CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.4.1–6.1 with notable youth mysteries.

Mystery Month One Last Job: 6 Crooks Who Should Have Quit While They Were Behind
By Bill Ott

Advice to all good-hearted crooks who want to get out of the game: don’t do “one last job.” It won’t work. Never Does. Never. It doesn’t matter what the reasons may be—help the kids you abandoned, get back together with the ex-wife you still love, put together a stash and hightail it for Costa Rica—by the end of job, you’ll either be dead or worse off than when you started. The chimerical one last job offers only a one-way ticket on the Oblivion Express. Don’t believe it? Follow the thin red line of these noir heroes from illusion to reality.

Boot Tracks . By Matthew F. Jones. 2006. 208p. Europa, paper, $14.95 (9781933372112).

Mystery Month Sleuths on Screen: 15 Famous Detectives and the Actors Who Played Them
By Ben Segedin

Adapting popular crime series for television and the movies comes with the challenge of casting the correct actors in the part of beloved characters. Casting the wrong actor in a role can condemn a series to a single outing, but good casting can create a franchise (and make billions of dollars, as in the case of James Bond—$6 billion and still counting). The actor is often the character since many more people may see the movies than will read the books. The actor in a crime series will forever define the character—until he or she is replaced by a younger actor. The James Bond series has survived and prospered using numerous actors in the starring role. Other franchises keep trying to find the perfect actor for the part. The Jack Ryan series is about to feature its fourth Jack Ryan in five films. Some characters transcend nationalities.

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Book Trailer Thursday: The Bone Season
Posted by: Annie Bostrom

Today’s MM BTT combines two of this month’s overarching themes: mysteries, (in case you’ve been hiding under a mossy rock), and our May 15th Spotlight on Sf/Fantasy. What doesn’t Samantha Shannon’s The Bone Season contain, according to Donna Seaman’s review and Story behind the Story feature? The Booklist high-demand, starred review predicts many exciting things [...]
Book Group Buzz

Putting the Fun in Funerals: The Lefty Award
Posted by: Kaite Stover

The Lefty Award is my favorite Mystery novel award. It’s given to the best humorous mystery by the attendees of the annual Left Coast Crime convention. Book groups with a penchant for crime fiction will get a kick out of these current winners and nominees and past winners and nominees. Just because the book is [...]
Bookends

One Came Home by Amy Timberlake
Posted by: Cindy Dobrez and Lynn Rutan

Cindy: If Annie Oakley had to solve her sister’s mysterious disappearance…you’d have One Came Home (Random/Knopf 2013) and one of the best books I’ve read so far this year. 13-year-old Georgia is a whiz with a rifle and is helpful in her family’s general store in Placid, Wisconsin. The book opens with this intriguing passage: [...]
Shelf Renewal

Dusty Book: A Field of Darkness by Cornelia Read
Posted by: Karen Kleckner Keefe

Now a Syracuse newspaper report, former Long Island debutante Madeline Dare can’t quite shake her upper class upbringing, no matter how far removed her current circumstances seem. In A Field of Darkness, her two worlds collide when a story about the 20-year-old murder of two young hippies points to her uber-preppy cousin as a main suspect. [...]
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Summertime and the Listening is Easy!
Posted by: Mary Burkey

Mystery audiobook family-listening favorites are featured in this Voices in My Head column. Use these suggestions to pack your vacation travel bag or load up the kids’ listening devices. May is Mystery Month here at Booklist, but why not take spend the whole summer with the very best narrators sharing great stories? It’s no mystery [...]
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