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Super Speculative Fiction: The Twice-Sold Soul and Red Side Story

13 Nov

The Twice-Sold Soul
by Katie Hallahan

McKenna Ellerbeck is on the run since an epic magical battle occurred a decade ago. Currently she is hiding out in France when she attacked by hellhounds. Luckily she is saved by her ex, the shapeshifting Archdemon of Desire, Remi. Unluckily for McKenna, Remi has decided to call in a favor and demands McKenna come back to her hometown and stay at the hotel owned by another ex’s family, a hotel which just so happens to be hosting McKenna’s 10 year high school reunion. This is Hallahan’s first novel, but she has been involved in the creation of narrative fantasy games which is reflected in the fast pace and well-crafting of the story. Hallahan has created charming, diverse characters and an interesting world filled with magic. This feels like the reunion special of Buffy or Vampire Diaries, the what comes after high school. I think this novel will especially appeal to those who enjoy New Adult Fiction. If you are sad about the recent end of Lana Harper’s Witches of Thistle Grove series, than this will be one to check out. I loved all the twists and turns the plot took and the fact that the motivations and true identity of many of the characters is often not what it first appears. I hope we see more from Hallahan in the future and am looking forward to the sequel. If you are heading home for Thanksgiving this would be a great read on a long plane ride.


Red Side Story
by Jasper FForde

Red Side Story is the long awaited sequel to Fforde’s novel Shades of Grey: The Road to High Saffron. Fforde’s novels are always highly original and quirky whether it is imagining a world where you can enter books like in his Thursday Next Series or a world filled with anthropomorphic rabbits like in The Constant Rabbit. Shades of Grey takes place in a dystopian future where humans can only see certain colors; which colors they see gives them different levels of status with the greys on the bottom having the lowest status. Marriages are encouraged to create children with better color vision and discouraged to avoid those on the opposite ends of the color wheel. Color shown to people also has effect on everything from ovulation to the dreaded mildew which is deadly. This novel picks up from the last story and I would definitely recommend reading the previous novel first both due to spoilers and for a better understanding of the world. This novel focuses primarily on Eddie Russet (a red), Jane (born a Grey), and Violet (a purple). Jane and Violet were childhood friends, but Violet now looks down on Jane as being lesser. She has tricked Eddie into marriage in order that her child be able to see the redder spectrum of the color purple which she is weak on seeing more the blue end of the color. Eddie though is in love with Jane. Several adventures play out over the course of the novel that have them exploring the world. The ending felt a bit abrupt to me, but gave sufficient closure whether this is last of the series or if there is another long wait before the next edition.

Written by:
Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager

Wander Lust: Culinary Escapes, The Curious Traveler, Wild Travels, and Word Travels

30 Oct

I love to travel, but right now a trip abroad is not in our budget till then a perfect way to feed my desire to explore the world is through the many interesting travel shows featured on Hoopla.

Culinary Escapes
Culinary Escapes will feed the need for those who like to travel (or dream about traveling) first class. Two bffs Kerri Zane and Christina Cindrich stay at five star hotels while sampling and even in some cases learning to prepare some of the local delicacies. I devoured the episodes on France (delicious macrons), New Orleans (beignets and jambalaya) and London (fish & chips and fresh game). In London they even got to see where royalty gets measured for their hats and in France design a signature perfume. If you love luxury trips with your favorite gal pal then this will be a treat.

Curious Traveler
In Curious Traveler, journalist Christine van Blokland channels her inner child and asks all the Why?, What?, Where? How? questions and helps unravel mysteries of each destination’s art, architecture and hidden histories. I enjoyed the episode about Quebec City; even though I had visited and stayed at the iconic Château Frontenac, I hadn’t been aware of all the interesting history surrounding the hotel and the city. The series will give you deeper insight into your favorite travel destinations. There are three seasons of Curious Traveler available to stream. If you enjoy trivia and taking guided tours to learn all you can about a region than this will be your ticket.

Wild Travels
Looking for something a little less fancy or educational and a little more off the beaten path, than check out Wild Travels. The series promises to deliver the quirkiest places and people in the United States. The first episode from season 2 that I watched included the first cog railway in the world, Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory, the Weeki Wachee Mermaid Show, bug art at the Fairbanks Museum, and Sneaker Con. You can borrow seasons 1 and 2 of Wild Travels from Hoopla. This would be a fun one for the whole family to watch to get ideas for exciting trips with the kids.

Word Travels – the Truth Behind the Byline
Finally if you are thinking of taking your love of travel to the next level and becoming a travel writer than check out Word Travels. Robin Esrock and Julia Dimon travel to a variety of destination and give insight into how they use their experience to write articles about the location that give not only interesting facts but insight into the lives of the people living there. I enjoyed watching their visits to the countries of Georgia, where they learned about the Heavy Metal Scene and vineyards and Lithuania where Robin found out about genealogical travel while tracing his grandfather’s tragic past.

Whether you are traveling this summer and looking to learn a few key phrases quickly or want to gain greater mastery for a future trip you are likely to find the perfect course for you with our new language learning offering, Pronunciator. Plus we also have Mango which you can read more about in a previous post.

Written by:
Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager