This week has been all about RAIN! We have had buckets of it here in north Texas, which is so unusual for July. Before we moved abroad, we lived in Texas for 18 years. Usually July is dry, dry, dry and hot, hot, hot. I love the rain, but I know many areas of Texas really do not need any additional rain right now.
This week’s new book releases include two picture books, one middle grade mystery, and two YA titles.
My pick of the week is Climate of Chaos by Cassandra Newbould, a YA dystopia set in a ruined Seattle controlled by pharmaceutical giants. In this world, healthcare isn’t a right–it’s currency. People who work enough hours are allowed to live, but those who fall behind vanish into debt collection. It’s a chilling idea that I am eager to read about.
Author and Illustrator: John Parra
Genre: picture book, holidays
Setting: Día de los Muertos celebration in Oaxaca, Mexico
Themes: Día de los Muertos, holidays and traditions, family, community, Spanish language
Protagonist: young Mexican boy and his family
Recommended for: PreS-Grade 3
Starred Reviews: Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHER’S SUMMARY
A single day in a boy’s life is filled with family, love, and inspiration as he prepares for the Día de Muertos celebration and remembers that all moments are special. Each moment reminds us of our family and those who have gone before us. Today holds a special promise, una promesa especial.
Author and Illustrator: Zoey Abbott
Genre: picture book, holidays
Setting: home of a little girl and her father
Themes: Halloween, Halloween costumes, self-expression, trick-or-treating, independence, growing up
Protagonist: a little girl and her father; skin tone is the white of the page
Recommended for: PreS-Grade 3
Starred Reviews: Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, and SLJ
PUBLISHER’S SUMMARY
A little girl has been every adorable thing you can imagine for Halloween, and she is done with being cuddly, sweet, and precious. This year, she’s rebelling big-time and going for a totally different vibe: the spookiest thing out there. She’s going to be…a witch!
With only a little help from Dad, she works hard on her witchy locks, brew, spells and enchantments, and power to petrify. But what happens when what she sees in the mirror is so spooky, she scares even herself? Nothing that an understanding dad—and maybe a quick restorative nap—can’t handle.
Author: Kacy Ritter
Genre: mystery, fantasy
Setting: trailer park in Marfa, Texas, USA
Themes: mythical creatures, monsters, sirens, trailer parks, ghosts, vampires, banshees, chupacabras, jackalopes, Halloween
Protagonist: female, age 13, white, half-human and half-siren
Recommended for: Grades 3-7
Starred reviews: Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHER’S SUMMARY
Half-siren Elvira Vance doesn’t trust outsiders. Especially not the human detective who’s been hired to investigate the disappearances of a chupacabra and the crown for the Marfa Monster Festival. While humans are convinced the monster skipped town with the crown, Elvira knows there’s more to the story. As the daughter of Vince Vance—founder of Vince Vance’s Vintage Trailer Park Inn for Monsters—Elvira cares too much about her home to let this mystery go unsolved.
With her two best friends, Elvira collects clues and investigates humans, banshees, vampires, and ghosts. But when more creatures start disappearing and antimonster attitudes rise, Elvira realizes that her friends could be in real danger.
Now time is running out, and Elvira must use her siren powers and sleuthing skills to solve this mystery—or lose everything she loves.
Author: Julie Kagawa
Genre: fantasy, adventure
Setting: desert world
Themes: fate, betrayal, corruption, magic, mythology, teen assassins, heists
Protagonist: female, age 17
Recommended for: Grades 7+
Starred reviews: Kirkus
PUBLISHER’S SUMMARY
Deep in the forgotten city of the Deathless Kings, an ancient relic of untold power waits—for one bold enough to steal it.
When seventeen-year-old Sparrow joined the Thieves Guild she made a vow of binding loyalty to their cause. So when a mission comes along from The Circle, a group of mysterious, dangerous beings who control the Thieves Guild from the shadows, Sparrow is determined to cement her place in the guild.
What ensues is a death-defying adventure that has Sparrow and her band of thieves venturing into the heart of the forgotten city of the Deathless King. The fate of Sparrow, her companions, and Raithe, the enigmatic yet alluring assassin Sparrow is forced to join forces with during their quest, all hang in the balance as they find themselves battling ancient forces within the tombs and facing the unwavering hold of fate.
Author: Cassandra Newbould
Genre: dystopia, survival
Setting: Bainbridge Island and Seattle, Washington, USA; post-apocalyptic future; Seattle is now under a dome
Themes: medical debt, healthcare, climate change, sisters, plagues, pandemics, power, corruption, social commentary, powerful corporations
Protagonist: female, age 17, white
Recommended for: Grades 9-12
Starred reviews: Booklist and SLJ
PUBLISHER’S SUMMARY
In dystopic Seattle, storms have devastated Earth’s population, a new virus is spreading, and the privileged live inside domes controlled by Aegis Corp. Healthcare is earned by hours accrued working in Aegis’s pharmaceutical factories. If you run short on hours, you’re sent to Harvest House for debt collection—a place from which no one returns.
After a storm killed seventeen-year old Fox LaRosa’s parents and left her disabled, Fox and her younger sister, Rabbit, join their fugitive aunt’s mercenary group Still Alive. Their mission is to restore the imbalance of medical access for post-storm survivors.
But when a med supply heist goes south, Rabbit is taken captive, and Still Alive refuses to rescue her. Fox must choose between duty and family, and leaves home to infiltrate Aegis’s interior domes where Rabbit is being held hostage. The more Fox learns about life in the domes, though, the more she realizes Still Alive isn’t as altruistic as they claim. In a world where everyone is out for themselves, Fox must rely on those she trusts least in order to reunite with her sister and expose those in power for who they really are.



