Dead is the New Black

Dead is the New Black

by Marlene Perez

The women in Daisy Giordano’s family have special powers. Her mom can see bits of the future. One sister can read minds, and the other is telekinetic. Somehow, though, Daisy missed out. She’s normal, or as near as you can get when your family runs a psychic detective agency. A lot of strange things happen in her hometown of Nightshade, California, but Daisy’s life really gets interesting when the most popular girl in her high school comes back from vacation looking kind of dead. Undead, actually, and she’s popular enough to make pale skin and custom-made coffins stylish.

Then one of Daisy’s fellow high school students is murdered. Death doesn’t seem to stop this student, though, and she shows up to a pep rally. It’s up to Daisy and the police chief’s son Ryan (the guy she’s got a crush on) to figure out what’s going on.

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You can get it from the public library.

LibraryLocationCall NumberStatus
BrentwoodYoung AdultYA FIC PEREZ, M.In library
ConcordYoung AdultYA FIC PEREZ, M.In library
DanvilleYoung Adult PaperbacksYA FIC PEREZ, M.Checked out, due 8/20/10
Dougherty Station (San Ramon)Young Adult New BooksYA FIC PEREZ, M.In library
El SobranteYoung AdultYA FIC PEREZ, M.In library
Lafayette.YA FIC PEREZ, M.Checked out, due 9/8/10
MartinezYoung AdultYA FIC PEREZ, M.In library
MoragaYoung AdultYA FIC PEREZ, M.In library
OrindaYoung AdultYA FIC PEREZ, M.In library
PinoleYoung AdultYA FIC PEREZ, M.In library
Pleasant HillYoung AdultYA FIC PEREZ, M.Checked out, due 9/1/10
RichmondBookmobile Teens Book Fic Perez, MDUE 04-27-10
San RamonYoung Adult New BooksYA FIC PEREZ, M.Checked out, due 9/1/10
Walnut Creek Park PlaceYoung AdultYA FIC PEREZ, M.In library
Ygnacio Valley (Walnut Creek)Young Adult New BooksYA FIC PEREZ, M.Checked out, due 8/25/10

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Algernon Blackwood (Author)

Algernon Blackwood has been called the master of the English ghost story. He is often listed in the horror section, although he didn’t write what you probably consider horror. Blackwood’s stories are about the supernatural – ghosts, magic, and other strange creatures. Sometimes bad things happen, but some times they don’t. His stories aren’t terrifying in the blood and gore and monsters everywhere sense, but they are usually eerie or strange. He was a master of atmosphere and buildup,

Blackwood wrote a lot of short stories, and his themes ranged from reincarnation to romance to encounters with strange, unexplained creatures. However, almost every one of his stories has some weird element to it.
He also created John Silence, one of the earliest supernatural investigators.

Algernon Blackwood isn’t that famous among people who read modern horror, but he had a strong influence on H. P. Lovecraft and probably many modern horror writers, too.

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You can read a lot of his books and stories online at the Penn State Online Books page.

You can get them from the public library.

LibraryTitleLocationCall NumberStatus
ClaytonIncredible AdventuresScience FictionS BLACKWOOD, A.In library
DanvilleThe Lost Valley; The Wolves of GodShort StoriesSS BLACKWOOD, A.In library
Dougherty Station (San Ramon)Ancient Sorceries and Other Weird StoriesShort StoriesSS BLACKWOOD, A.In library
HerculesAncient Sorceries and Other Weird Stories.SS BLACKWOOD, A.Checked out, due 9/28/10
LafayetteJimbo; The Education of Uncle Paul: Two Complete StoriesScience FictionS BLACKWOOD, A.In library
Pleasant HillTen Minute StoriesShort StoriesSS BLACKWOODIn library
RichmondTales of the Uncanny and SupernaturalMain Adult Books Fic Blackwood, A.CHECK SHELF
Walnut Creek Park PlaceThe Lost Valley; The Wolves of GodShort StoriesSS BLACKWOOD, A.In library
Ygnacio Valley (Walnut Creek)The Lost Valley; The Wolves of GodShort StoriesSS BLACKWOOD, A.In library

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Magic Bites

Magic Bites

by Ilona Andrews

Kate Daniels is a kind of soldier-for-hire in an imaginary version of Atlanta, carrying a sword, some words of power, and no tolerance for fools. In this world, sometimes magic flares up and the electricity goes out, and sometimes magic goes down and the spells that she has protecting her house from bad things fail, and creeping vampires get in. (Vampires are incredibly disturbing and unnatural in this series–not sexy at all! Shapeshifters–people who can turn into animals, etc.–on the other hand, can be dangerously attractive.) In Kate’s world, there are rules about magic, about vampires, about shapeshifters, and about how all of these things interact. Kate’s not really fond of rules, though, which is one reason she’s a mercenary and not part of any organization. But in order to avenge the death of someone important to her, she agrees to work with an organization. That makes life complicated. There are a lot of complications coming her way–plenty of danger, a little romance, yikes! Kate is the kind of person who kicks butt first and asks questions later, but she’ll figure it all out eventually. Assuming she can get a handle on her drinking problem …

One of the best things about the book is that you can tell the author has really thought through the setting. A lot of recent supernatural investigation/urban fantasy novels focus on either romance or sex and don’t spend a lot of time creating a cool, detailed world, but this author has really put a lot of thought into how things work. That’s appreciated. (There’s some romance, but it’s definitely not the main feature.)

This is Ilona Andrews’ first book, and English is not her first language. If you’re really sensitive to grammar, you might notice a couple of awkward spots, but overall, the writing is fine. People who have read the second and third books say that they get better and better. (Plus, it’s great to see more published authors whose first language isn’t English! Andrews’ first language is Russian, and you’ll see some references to Russian culture and language in the story, which is cool.)

You can read an excerpt online at the author’s website.

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LibraryLocationCall NumberStatus
Concord.FIC ANDREWS, I.Checked out, due 8/14/10
Dougherty Station (San Ramon).FIC ANDREWS, I.In library
MoragaPaperbacksFIC ANDREWS, I.In library
Oakley.FIC ANDREWS, I.In library
Ygnacio Valley (Walnut Creek)PaperbacksFIC ANDREWS, I.Checked out, due 8/30/10

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