Monday: Books in the Mail

Cybils books are trickling in and last week I received a couple from the respective publishers plus I also received a couple other books which turned out to be graphic novels as well. So we'll call it A Very Merry Graphic Novel Week:

Cybils Books:

Book already reviewed here.












Five stories featuring Tinker Bell and the rest of the Fairies of Pixie Hollow! In "The Lost Fairy" Tinker Bell and Prilla search for one of their missing friends while "The Wings of Rani" sees the only wingless fairy, Rani, strive to save her friend Beck from a huge waterfall. "The Most Beautiful Dress" pits Beck, Vidia and Prilla against each other in a dress contest, leaving Tinker Bell to keep the competition from getting out of hand. Beck learns the true value of friends in "The Color of Friendship", and lastly all of the Fairies find themselves looking a bit silly when Queen Clarion accidentally looses her shoes, leading all the Fairies to do the same, thinking it’s the newest fashion trend! A collection of warm and funny stories starring Tinker Bell and friends.



From Random House Canada:

While the meek and mild flying monkey Bufkin is trapped in Fabletown's collapsed business office with the evil witch Baba Yaga, Frau Totenkinder and the witches at the Farm upstate prepare to deal with Mister Dark down in what's left of Fabletown.










From First Second Books:

On the first day of summer vacation, teenaged sisters M’Rose, Elle, and Célina step out into the tropical heat of their island home and continue their headlong tumble toward adulthood. Boys, schoolyard fights, petty thievery, and even illicit alcohol make for a heady mix, as The Zabime Sisters indulge in a little summertime freedom. The dramatic backdrop of a Caribbean island provides a study of contrasts—a world that is both lush and wild, yet strangely small and intimate—which echoes the contrasts of the sisters themselves, who are at once worldly and wonderfully naïve.

Master storyteller Aristophane’s The Zabime Sisters takes a keen look at some of the universal experiences of children on the cusp of growing up, in the fascinating setting of Guadeloupe. Aristophane’s bold, graphic brushwork weaves a wild texture through this gentle, clear-eyed tale.

Comments

  1. I see (4) new books for you that I haven't heard of. Hope you enjoy them. I got a few as well: http://bibliophilebythesea.blogspot.com/2010/11/mailbox-monday-november-22nd-2010.html

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  2. These are new to me titles. I'll watch for your reviews!

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  3. All new for me! Hope you enjoy those!

    Here is my Monday post!

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  4. All new for me! Hope you enjoy those!

    Here is my Monday post!

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  5. You got a nice variety! I hope they're all great!

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  6. A nice mix of books but all new to me too.

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  7. These are all so cool; I have to look them up! Enjoy!

    Julie @ Knitting and Sundries

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