Little ghouls and goblins! Looking for something fun and not-too-spooky to do this Halloween? Gather at BookPeople on Friday, October 31 at 6pm for a storytime filled with our favorite type of treats – new books! Storytime will be in our amphitheater starting at 6pm, featuring stories full of monsters, ghosts, and witches (but … Continue reading Trick-or-Treat for Books!
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Edward Carey’s Heap House: Victorian London’s Most Unusual Mountain of Trash
Edward Carey is indeed a local-to-Austin author, but his new young adult series, The Iremonger Trilogy, couldn't have fewer breakfast tacos or intense moments of Texas sun. Indeed, Carey's Heap House, the first book in the trilogy, is blanketed in the delicious gray gloom of his native England, taking his readers to an unusual trash … Continue reading Edward Carey’s Heap House: Victorian London’s Most Unusual Mountain of Trash
What We’re Reading This Week
ALEX Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer "Awesome, crazy. I'm twenty pages in and I'm blown away. It's as good as everyone says it is." RAUL Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation by Bill Nye "Fantastic book. It's an argument against creation science. The book reads as if Bill Nye is sitting across from … Continue reading What We’re Reading This Week
Book Club Corner: November Recommendations
Welcome to our Book Club Corner, where each month we highlight books new to paperback we think would make perfect picks for your next book club discussion. If you’re looking to join a book club, we host a wide variety of free, bookseller-run book clubs right here at BookPeople. Join us! We love to talk books. Featured … Continue reading Book Club Corner: November Recommendations
Celebrate Eugene O’Neill’s Birthday With BookPeople and the Actor’s Theater of Austin
Tomorrow afternoon at 5pm, in celebration of Eugene O'Neill's 126th birthday, members of the Actor's Theater of Austin will present a performance of O'Neill's one-act play Hughie. This small gem, from the author of Long Days Journey Into Night and The Iceman Cometh, is set in the lobby of a run down New York hotel … Continue reading Celebrate Eugene O’Neill’s Birthday With BookPeople and the Actor’s Theater of Austin
THIS SATURDAY! Texas Teen Book Festival! A Free, Fun Day of YA!
It's our favorite time of year! It's time for the Texas Teen Book Festival! THIS SATURDAY ON THE CAMPUS OF ST EDWARD'S UNIVERSITY! We are proud to be the co-founder, official bookseller and program director for this awesome, fun day-long celebration of some of our favorite Young Adult authors. All are welcome to attend … Continue reading THIS SATURDAY! Texas Teen Book Festival! A Free, Fun Day of YA!
What We’re Reading This Week
SALVADOR The Happiness of Pursuit by Chris Guillebeau "Fantastic! I will read anything this guy writes. I started with his The Art of Non-Conformity, which is a classic along with The Happiness of Pursuit. Guillebeau is so clear about how people live their lives thinking that's what they're supposed to do, not thinking about … Continue reading What We’re Reading This Week
The Goddess of Small Victories by Yannick Grannec: A Story of Boundless Love and Suffering
The Goddess of Small Victories by Yannick Grannec, translated by Willard Wood Reviewed by Jan The Goddess of Small Victories, a debut novel by French novelist Yannick Grannec, fictionalizes the career of brilliant real-life mathematician, logician, and philosopher, Kurt Gödel. Gödel made an immense impact in philosophical and mathematical thinking of the 20th century, through … Continue reading The Goddess of Small Victories by Yannick Grannec: A Story of Boundless Love and Suffering
The Cat Daddy is Back with CATIFICATION!
Celebrity cat whisperer Jackson Galaxy wants you to know that your home isn't actually your home. It's your cat's home. You may pay the rent and buy the kitty litter, but the house isn't yours. It's theirs. They leave their fur and cat toys everywhere, and your people furniture is just in their way. … Continue reading The Cat Daddy is Back with CATIFICATION!
What We’re Reading This Week
TOPHER AND TANECIA Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas "This book has a strong female assassin character that I'm really coming to enjoy. Intelligent, witty, kind of like Hunger Games. I want to see it on the screen. It's funny." TOMOKO The Peripheral by William Gibson "I'm only about ten chapters in, … Continue reading What We’re Reading This Week









