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Trilogy Wrap Ready for Release

Readers of Suzanne Collins Hunger Games series are itching for the conclusion – and will have that satisfying scratch August 24th with the release of Mockingjay, the final book in the well-received trilogy. The series is geared to young adults, but has found readership across the board.

Praise for the Hunger Games series: “Whereas Katniss kills with finesse, Collins writes with raw power.” -Time Magazine “Collins has joined J.K. Rowling and Stephanie Meyer as a writer of children’s books that adults are eager to read.” -Bloomberg.com “Perfect pacing and electrifying world building.” -Booklist, starred review “A humdinger of a cliffhanger will leave readers clamoring for volume three.” -Kirkus reviews, starred review “Forget Edward or Jacob… readers will be picking sides- Peeta or Gale?” -Publishers Weekly, starred review “Leaves enough questions tantalizingly unanswered for readers to be desperate for the next installment.” -School Library Journal, starred review.

The book, in hardcover, carries an $18.99 price tag. Pre-orders received and paid previous to August 24th are priced at $9.95 at McHuston Booksellers.

Tulsa’s Hispanic Community connection:

http://hispanotulsa.com

Too Hot to Cook? Read a Cookbook!

Even if the grill has overheated in the summertime sun – you can recline under the fan or air conditioner and read up on those exciting meals you’ll prepare when it cools off again. Just in – used copies (sort of scarce…) of Joy of Cooking and the red and white plaid Better Homes cookbook. (Used to have this one myself.)

A large collection of alternative history fiction – Harry Turtledove – in mass market paperback, has just found a spot on the shelves, as have titles by Steve Berry, James Patterson, and others in suspense.

Visit the (air conditioned) store on Main Street in Broken Arrow, OK.

Home Employment opportunities: http://workfrommyhomemom.com

Tulsa Hispanic Connection: http://tulsahispano.com

New from Inlandia Press

In the pipeline – and scheduled for a late summer 2010 release is Living on this Water Planet called Earth by Dexter MacBride, who draws upon his longtime legal and civic background in Southern California to produce a series of observations regarding the ever-changing state of our fragile planet. The author resides in Oklahoma City, Ok.

Visit the Bookstore!
McHuston Booksellers, 1603 South Main St. Broken Arrow, OK

http://mchustonbooks.com

Cultural Connection!

http://tulsahispano.com

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