Skip to main content

ALA Day Four

Today was all in the exhibits. I was able to get a free exhibits only pass for my cousin-in-law who is a teen and loves books but today was the only day we could take her with us. I was nervous because I wasn't sure what would be left since a lot of booths seemed to run out of ARCs yesterday.

But we lucked out and ended up finding a good amount of ARCs (again Egmont pulled through and was the greatest booth-they loaded her up!) and I was super thrilled to stop by Disney-Hyperion and find ARCs of The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima. I was at her signing yesterday and they were supposed to give out ARCs, but they said they'd run out. Then today they pulled a box out and said it was mislabeled so we got The Demon King, Psych Major Syndrome, and Karma for Beginners. We even came across an author signing for an adult historical, The Tory Widow, which was pretty cool-author Christine Blevins even gave us lavendar sachets to go with the books, so now the car smells great!

We picked up a few book bags and Kaylee even won a Godiva chocolate bar from the Barnes and Noble booth for playing Plinko! I also convinced her to take a picture with the Cat in the Hat, but only because I was in the picture too.

Then it was time for the exhibitors to start selling off their display books. We found some great deasl-$5 hardcovers and $2 paperbacks! Some of the booths gave away one book per person, bu the lines were so long!! My husband stood in line for Simon and Schuster and was pretty close to the front, but by the time he got up there, there wasn't much-stuff went fast! But Kaylee ended up with 26 books total which she was super excited about. She said she now has to decide what to read first!

I felt super lucky because I was able to snag the display ARCs of As You Wish, Bad Apple and Viola in Reel Life, and I bought the latest Emma-Jean Lazarus book (Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell in Love) which I have been dying to read!

We ended the day with yummy Thai food from Duck Walk, which was our favorite place to eat when I lived in the city. My husband and I would eat there at least once a week and we haven't had it in almost three years, so it was quite the treat! If you're ever in Chicago, head over to Duck Walk because it's totally worth the trip.

Now we're heading off to stand in the long line for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. I'll post my ALA totals when I get home and can sort through everything I got. It was great meeting everyone and I hope you all had a great time!!

Comments

  1. Oooh, have fun at the movie! I'm dying to see that one, but I'm going on vacay tomorrow! ): I'll find a way.....LOL. I am so jealous of As You Wish and Viola in Reel Life. I really want to read those!!!! Sounds like a trip well spent!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I didn't go today, but I figured they'd do a display book giveaway/sale. I'm glad your cousin got some good books! :) Egmont is super nice. I'm still sad we didn't bump into each other, but oh well. Looks like you'll be tired after going to Harry Potter.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Glad you're still having a good time. Jealous of The Demon King. I just read The Warrior Heir and now I'm hooked.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I'm happy for you, but bummed that I had to go back into the working world today. I hope you love "As You Wish!"

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

I love hearing from other readers! Share your thoughts and chime in!

Popular posts from this blog

Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell

Rating: 5/5 Stars Genre: Realistic Fiction Release Date: 2/26/2013 Add to Goodreads About the Book: Eleanor and Park are both misfits. When new girl Eleanor sits next to Park on the bus, they don't want anything to do with each other. But over the course of the school year, things change. It starts with comic books and becomes a friendship and a romance that the two will never forget. You never forget your first love. GreenBeanTeenQueen Says: Have you ever had a book sit on your shelf that you've heard so much hype about? And you think that books sounds like it would be right up your alley, but you're in a reading slump and you're afraid to give it a try unless it fails? I knew Eleanor and Park sounded like my perfect book, but I was in such an after committee slump that I even though I knew this book would help, I just didn't want to be disappointed. I should have known better because Eleanor and Park was perfect and everything that I had hoped it wou

Contact Me

  I love to hear from fellow readers and librarians! Send me an email to say hello! You can reach me at greenbeanteenqueen (at) gmail (dot) com

Post Downton Abbey Reading List

Downton Abbey is over (with a shocking and frustrating ending!) and now I'm suffering Downton Abbey withdrawal. I've got a reading list full of books that I hope will satisfy my post-Downton Abbey cravings and I thought I'd share what's in my pile and get suggestions for other after Downton reads. Here's what I hope to be reading this year (a mix of YA and adult titles):                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  A couple Julian Fellowes reads:                And a few re-reads:                    Edited to add: What's on your Post-Downton Abbey reading list?