Crowning cinema’s GOAT is a hotly contested, often irrelevant, and always subjective argument. There are many qualifying actors, writers, and directors whose names float around such types of conversations and rankings, but very few individuals can go pound for pound with the body of work from Ingmar Bergman. Some of cinema’s highest acclaimed auteurs have … Continue reading Happy 100th Birthday, Ingmar Bergman
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New Releases 8/21
Whiskey When We're Dry By John Larison: From this lover of the outdoors comes a debut novel set in the American West about a young woman who disguises herself as a boy and heads west. Set against an evocative, rich landscape, Whiskey explores a cast of characters and stories usually overlooked in traditional stories of … Continue reading New Releases 8/21
The Romance Bookshelves—Choices, choices, choices
By Cathy Maxwell This summer is going fast. I came across a stray year-old pit bull pup. After a search of the world for his owner, I’ve found a nice foster for him. Austin is a pet-loving community . . . but he really cut into my reading time! Now that he is settled, I’m … Continue reading The Romance Bookshelves—Choices, choices, choices
New Releases 8/14
The Long-Lost Love Letters of Doc Holliday By David Corbett: Is there any more famous OK corral gunslinger than the great Doc Holliday? In this new legal thriller reminiscent of the Old West by a veteran private investigator turned successful author, the most notorious love letters in American history—supposedly destroyed a century ago—mysteriously reappear, and … Continue reading New Releases 8/14
New Releases 8/7
Ticker: The Quest to Create an Artificial Heart By Mimi Swartz: In Ticker, Texas Monthly executive editor and two-time National Magazine Award winner Mimi Swartz takes readers behind the scenes of perhaps the greatest medical and technological quest of our time, as she follows pioneering heart surgeon O. H. “Bud” Frazier and his partner, Dr. … Continue reading New Releases 8/7
Top Shelf for August-Open Me
Open Me by Lisa Locascio Open Me begins with Roxana, our narrator, landing in Denmark for a study abroad program. She is late and there are no rooms left for her. In fact, she was never supposed to be there at all—the plan was to have the summer of a lifetime with her best … Continue reading Top Shelf for August-Open Me
New Releases 7/31
The Darkest Legacy By Alexandra Bracken: The long-awaited novel in the Darkest Minds series (now a blockbuster movie!) is finally here! The Darkest Legacy returns five years later, picking up with Suzume "Zu" Kimura, spokesperson for the interim government and wall against the wave of prejudice and misinformation still coming at the Psi kids. We're … Continue reading New Releases 7/31
New Releases 7/24
Driven: A White-Knuckled Ride to Heartbreak and Back By Melissa Stephenson: Growing up in a blue-collar family in the Midwest, Melissa Stephenson longed for escape. Her wanderlust was an innate reaction to the powerful personalities around her, and came too from her desire to find a place in the world where her artistic ambitions wouldn’t … Continue reading New Releases 7/24
We’re hiring: full time book fair position & part time barista
FULL TIME BOOKFAIR LOGISTICS AND DELIVERY POSITION BookPeople Bookfairs is now accepting applications for a full time logistics and delivery position in our growing school bookfair department. Ideal applicant should be organized, have a basic understanding of lifting with their legs and not their back, and be able to work autonomously. We are looking for … Continue reading We’re hiring: full time book fair position & part time barista
The Romance Bookshelves—Great for a lazy afternoon!
By Cathy Maxwell I’m sunbound in Austin, my favorite time to read. I enjoy a long afternoon of reading until the world cools down enough to go outside. It is my treat for all the weed-pulling I have to do. Here are some of my latest faves— The Kissing Quotient by Helen Hoang caught me … Continue reading The Romance Bookshelves—Great for a lazy afternoon!








