Made-Up Books

698 fiction books

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Smart About Sharks

by Owen Davey

MADE-UP

It seems to be a golden age for oversized, gorgeously illustrated compendiums of facts, and (as you can likely tell, if you follow our kids' recommendations) we are here for it. Add to our favorites t... (Tom)

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Crazy About Cats

by Owen Davey

MADE-UP

Kids' Books of the Week Smart About Sharks and Crazy About Cats by Owen Davey It seems to be a golden age for oversized, gorgeously illustrated compendiums of facts, and (as you can likely tell, if yo... (Tom)

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Spy of the First Person

by Sam Shepard

MADE-UP

Until his death last month, few knew that Shepard had been living with ALS, and few also knew that he had been working during that time—dictating when it became necessary—on this last book. It's a mem... (Tom)

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Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth

by Oliver Jeffers

MADE-UP Phinney Kids by Post #24

Oliver Jeffers has written and drawn many picture books and illustrated others, including the colossally popular The Day the Crayons Quit, but his new one feels special: a welcome message written to i... (Tom)

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Magpie Murders

by Unknown

MADE-UP

Audiobook of the Week Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz, read by Samantha Bond and Allan Corduner I'm late in coming to Magpie Murders, but it entirely lived up to the reports I'd heard all year of i... (Tom)

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The Man Who Watched the Trains Go By

by Georges Simenon

MADE-UP Phinney by Post #36

Georges Simenon wrote over 400 novels, and The Man Who Watched the Trains Go By was the eleventh (!) he published in 1938 alone, but don't dismiss it as a throwaway. It has a simple premise—Kees Popin... (Tom)

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Reservoir 13

by Jon McGregor

MADE-UP

Elmet by Fiona Mozley (Liz)

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The Lost Estate

by Henri Alain-Fournier

MADE-UP

Alain-Fournier's The Lost Estate (Le Grand Meaulnes in the original French), the only book he wrote before dying in World War I and one of the most beloved of modern French novels, is often described... (Tom)

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Runebinder

by Alex R. Kahler

MADE-UP

A dark and sensual fantasy set in a post-apocalyptic world, Runebinder incorporates just about everything I look for in a young-adult novel. It is Avatar: The Last Airbender meets the zombie apocalyps... (Molly)

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Rosemary's Baby

by Ira Levin

MADE-UP

Speaking of Rosemary's Baby! You've likely seen the Mia Farrow/John Cassavetes 1968 horror classic, but have you read Ira Levin's novel from the year before? It's fantastic: a tale of the occult that,... (Tom)

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Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas

by Russell Hoban, illustrated by Lillian Hoban

MADE-UP

My first introduction to Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas was through Jim Henson's underrated 1977 TV special (a Christmas tradition in our house when I was growing up). This charming movie was based... (Haley)

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Tell Me a Mitzi

by Lore Segal and Harriet Pincus

MADE-UP Phinney by Post Kids #23

Oh what a joy that this book is back in print! I didn't know about it when I was little (though I was the right age for it when it came out in 1973), but it was a favorite to read with our own kids, b... (Tom)

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Queen of Spades

by Michael Shou-Yung Shum

MADE-UP Phinney by Post #87

Why is this novel so absurdly entertaining? Shum, who was a casino dealer in Lake Stevens before getting his English PhD, loosely bases his story on an old gambling tale by Pushkin, but it has a seemi... (Tom)

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Sister Carrie

by Theodore Dreiser

MADE-UP

No one ever accused Theodore Dreiser of being an elegant writer, but nearly every sentence in this book howls with things that elegance alone can't provide: desire, drive, hunger, power, exhaustion, a... (Tom)

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Where's Halmoni?

by Julie Kim

MADE-UP

A mysterious new doorway in their grandmother's room and some equally mysterious paw prints lead Joon and Noona into a land of mischievous and snack-loving animals, and into the world of the tradition... (Tom)

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City Folk and Country Folk

by Sofia Khvoshchinskaya

MADE-UP

A while ago I was calling Turgenev the Russian Jane Austen—now I've discovered that the country has its own Brontë sisters! Like the British writers, the Khvoshchinskaya sisters were poor but educated... (Liz)

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The Book of Disquiet

by Fernando Pessoa

MADE-UP

Everyone says that Pessoa's unfinished (unfinishable?) Portuguese classic is best taken not whole, but in morsels, chewed and reflected on, and so, having always wanted to read it, that's how I'll beg... (Tom)

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Wise Children

by Angela Carter

MADE-UP Phinney by Post #34

Laura, who read this book long before I did, has always described it as a burst of confetti, and I still can't think of a better way to sum it up. Fans (like me) of Carter's biting and spectacularly i... (Tom)

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Erratic Facts

by Kay Ryan

MADE-UP

A copy of this 2015 collection came into the store a little dinged up, so I took it home. I'd always wanted to read Ryan, and it turns out I like her a lot: she makes tiny aphoristic paradoxes mostly,... (Tom)

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The Twelve-Mile Straight

by Eleanor Henderson

MADE-UP

This is not the sort of epic that jumps through space and history. Instead, it turns on itself, over and over again, circling back to one event—a lynching in 1930—and another related one—the birth of... (Tom)

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I'm Just No Good at Rhyming: And Other Nonsense for Mischievous Kids and Immature Grown-Ups

by Chris Harris, illustrated by Lane Smith

MADE-UP

This fat new book of verse is unrelated to almost anything else on our shelves, except that it might be a nephew to old Uncle Shelby, Shel Silverstein. With tiny punch-line couplets, silly multi-stanz... (Tom)

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I'm Just No Good at Rhyming

by Chris Harris, illustrated by Lane Smith

MADE-UP

I'm Just No Good at Rhyming: And Other Nonsense for Mischievous Kids and Immature Grown (Ups)

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All's Faire in Middle School

by Victoria Jamieson

MADE-UP

Hear ye, hear ye! If you loved Victoria Jamieson's Rollergirl, her second middle-grade graphic novel, All's Faire in Middle School, will not disappoint. Like Rollergirl, All's Faire features a relatab... (Haley)

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My Absolute Darling

by Gabriel Tallent

MADE-UP

My Absolute Darling is very easy, and very hard, to read. It is the story of Turtle, who lives with her father, isolated on a wild stretch of the northern California coast. He trains her to navigate a... (Laura)

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Chibi Samurai Wants a Pet

by Sanae Ishida

MADE-UP Phinney by Post Kids Book 21

Those of us who loved the quirkily indomitable spirit of Ishida's first picture book, Little Kunoichi the Ninja Girl, will be glad to see Little Kunoichi return in a supporting role in the story of he... (Tom)

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In a Lonely Place

by Dorothy B. Hughes

MADE-UP

I don't know if it's because the film noir idiom is so familiar or if lit noir (?) is just naturally cinematic, but I didn't so much read In a Lonely Place as I saw and heard it. Hughes's writing is f... (Liz)

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Chicken Butt

by Erica S. Perl and Henry Cole

MADE-UP

I'll be honest: as a book, Chicken Butt might not hold its own on the picture-book shelf next to the emotional depths of Sendak or the sophisticated wit of Ada Twist, Scientist. It is, after all, just... (Tom)

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Everything Is Flammable

by Gabrielle Bell

MADE-UP

For 20 years now, Bell has been making comics that create marvelous depths out of everyday moments, sometimes with low-key fantastical turns, like a woman who turns herself into a chair so she won't b... (Tom)

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Outside Over There

by Maurice Sendak

MADE-UP

As a customer recently pointed out to me, in his lovely new book on Maurice Sendak, There's a Mystery There, Jonathan Cott makes the case that Sendak's 1981 picture book, Outside Over There, is one of... (Tom)

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The End of Vandalism

by Tom Drury

MADE-UP Phinney by Post #32

Sometimes all I want from a novel is people saying funny things to each other, and for those times, Drury's first novel is a tonic. He is a master of the deadpan, of the dry, offhand remark that build... (Tom)

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This Is How We Do It: One Day in the Lives of Seven Kids from Around the World

by Matt Lamothe

MADE-UP Phinney Kids by Post #20

This Is How We Do It is not the first book to show kids how other kids around the world live, but it's a particularly thoughtful and appealing approach. Using photographs and descriptions sent to him... (Tom)

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Little Wolf's First Howling

by Laura McGee Kvasnosky and Kate Harvey McGee

MADE-UP Phinney Kids by Post #19

Our neighbor Laura McGee Kvasnosky, with many children's books to her name, has collaborated on this charming picture book with her sister Kate: a father-son tale, set in familiar Western landscapes,... (Tom)

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Golden Hill

by Francis Spufford

MADE-UP

What a delicious feast! Golden Hill is Spufford's first novel, after five idiosyncratic books of nonfiction, and it's clear he had a ball with it, delighting in the language and the details of his sub... (Tom)

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The ACB with Honora Lee

by Kate De Goldi, drawings by Gregory O'Brien

MADE-UP

What's an "ACB"? It's a mixed-up alphabet book nine-year-old Perry is making for her Gran, Honora Lee, who has lost her husband and most of her memory and who lives at the Santa Lucia rest home, where... (Tom)

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Dangerous Liaisons

by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos

MADE-UP

There's a reason Choderlos de Laclos's 1782 novel keeps being remade into movies (not only 1988's deservedly celebrated Dangerous Liaisons, but 1989's Valmont and 1999's Cruel Intentions): it's a bril... (Tom)

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Dear Cyborgs

by Eugene Lim

MADE-UP

Dear Cyborgs is a tiny book; in your hand it's almost lighter than air. And the writing has an airy lightness to it to: not funny-light, but nimble and light on its feet, even as it deals with such we... (Tom)

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A Heart So White

by Javier Marías

MADE-UP

The thing a novel does better than any other kind of art is put you inside the thoughts of someone else, as they fork and forget and turn back on themselves. In this book, Marías's sentences do just t... (Tom)

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The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue

by Mackenzi Lee

MADE-UP

When Henry Montague's father sends him on a Grand Tour of the Continent, eighteen-year-old "Monty" is only looking forward to unsupervised partying, drinking himself into oblivion, and waking up in st... (Haley)

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Claymates

by Dev Petty and Lauren Eldridge

MADE-UP

A familiar tale of friendship is wonderfully refreshed in this photographic tale of two blobs of clay, one gray and one brown, who are given new lives by an artist's hands and then take matters into t... (Tom)

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My Favorite Thing Is Monsters

by Emil Ferris

MADE-UP

I've been antsy to write about this breathtaking book, but we sold out of our small first batch and waited months for a reprint. Now we have it back in the store (for the time being), so let me declar... (Tom)

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Hilda and the Troll

by Luke Pearson

MADE-UP

What a cozy little adventure! Hilda lives in the mountains and likes to draw, camp out, and wander in the woods: she's awfully appealing, and so is the world she investigates, which has just enough de... (Tom)

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The Leavers

by Lisa Ko

MADE-UP

The Leavers is a messy book, and I mean that in a good way. It's about messy lives. At the age of eleven, Deming Guo becomes Daniel Wilkinson, after his mom, once Peilan and now Polly, a loud, blunt,... (Tom)

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With Animal

by Carol Guess and Kelly Magee

MADE-UP

In a perfect world, I would have written about With Animal before Carol and Kelly read at the store last week, but you read when you can, and I only fully dove into this book's strange stories after t... (Tom)

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The Book of Mistakes

by Corinna Luyken

MADE-UP

As with so many of the best stories, this one begins with a mistake: specifically, an errant splotch on an otherwise perfect illustration. While this mistake easily evolves into a feature within Luyke... (Kim)

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Rocket Boy

by Damon Lehrer

MADE-UP Phinney Kids by Post #17

The classic conceit of Harold and the Purple Crayon—a boy's drawings come to life as he creates them—is entirely transformed in Lehrer's new book. Lehrer brings his own wit to the story, but best of a... (Tom)

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Compass

by Mathias Énard

MADE-UP

Énard has become one of France's leading novelists by writing about the Mediterranean as a crossroads of cultures—East and West, North and South—and Compass, which won the Prix Goncourt, France's most... (Tom)

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Town Is by the Sea

by Joanne Schwartz and Sydney Smith

MADE-UP

A boy imagines his day, and his father's day, in a small town by the sea. He plays with a friend, eats a baloney sandwich, runs an errand for his mother, looks out at the ocean, while his father works... (Tom)

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Brat Farrar

by Josephine Tey

MADE-UP Phinney by Post #28

This classic mystery from 1949 follows few of the rules set down by Tey's peers (Christie, Sayers, Marsh) of the "Golden Age" of British crime writing. To begin with, there's no body, and no detective... (Tom)

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Noisy Night

by Mac Barnett and Brian Biggs

MADE-UP Phinney Kids by Post #16

Noisy Night by Mac Barnett and Brian Biggs If urban density is the new watchword of our 21st-century boomtown, perhaps we should all take a look at Barnett and Biggs's unlikely ode to apartment living... (Tom)

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Exit West

by Unknown

MADE-UP

Audio Book of the Week Exit West by Mohsin Hamid A recent roundtrip drive to Portland proved the perfect way to listen to Mohsin Hamid's short new novel (I was done by the time I passed Tacoma on the... (Tom)