If you’d like to keep up with all of our BookKids news, subscribe to our monthly BookKids e-newsletter. We also have all of our usual fun & fabulous storytimes happening this month for your very young readers. All storytimes and events are free and open to the public. Join us! ______________________________________________________________ S U M M E R R E … Continue reading What’s Happening in BookKids?
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Get Your Gatsby On: Free Screening Passes
We have a limited number of free screening passes available to see Baz Luhrmann's new production of The Great Gatsby on Tuesday, May 7 at 7:30pm. Come see a bookseller at our main info desk, whisper West Egg in his or her ear and we'll give you one. Bonus points if you tell us you've … Continue reading Get Your Gatsby On: Free Screening Passes
Mini-Retreat Today for Moms
Moms of all ages, join us today at 1:30pm when award-winning Austin author Renee Trudeau leads a special Mother's Day mini-retreat here at the store. Enjoy tea, scones and chair massage while Renee presents and signs her new book, Nurturing the Soul of your Family: 10 Ways to Reconnect and Find Peace in Everyday Life. … Continue reading Mini-Retreat Today for Moms
Statesman Selects: LITTLE GREEN by Walter Mosley
It's a new month and that means we have a brand new Statesman Selects pick! This month, BookPeople and the Austin American-Statesman recommend you pick up a copy of Little Green: An Easy Rawlins Adventure by Walter Mosley. Pick up the Statesman on Sunday, May 26 to read their review. Join us here at BookPeople … Continue reading Statesman Selects: LITTLE GREEN by Walter Mosley
Sci Friday: Coming Soon to a Wormhole Near You
~post by Tommy May is here and that means that there is more new Sci Fi on the horizon. This month a new favorite branches out into the world of young adult fiction, a couple of old friends take their last bows, and J.R.R. Tolkien gives us one more book from beyond the grave. Dead … Continue reading Sci Friday: Coming Soon to a Wormhole Near You
Augusten Burroughs Recommends….
Last night we played host to the one and only August Burroughs. He's currently on tour for the paperback edition of This is How: Surviving What You Think You Can't (signed copies available to order right over here). He gave us a lot of wonderful, inspiring advice. He also, when asked, suggested we read these … Continue reading Augusten Burroughs Recommends….
Top Shelf in May: THE PROPHETS OF SMOKED MEAT
Top Shelf in May: The Prophets of Smoked Meat: A Journey Through Texas Barbecue by Daniel Vaughn Reviewed by: Joe T., BBQ-Lovin' Assistant Buyer Growing up in Central Texas, my grandfather always liked to tell me (and anyone else within earshot) that God gave Texas to the Texans so that Texans could give to the … Continue reading Top Shelf in May: THE PROPHETS OF SMOKED MEAT
The Marvelous Month of May
April shot by in a whirlwind of Demetri Martin, drunken botany, David Sedaris and Italian cooking. Now here we are in May. And what a month it is. Here are a few of the event highlights on our horizon..... Thursday, May 2 7p - ERICA GRIEDER Big, Hot, Cheap and Right: What America Can Learn … Continue reading The Marvelous Month of May
Haunted in the Best Way: A STRANGER IN OLONDRIA
A Stranger in Olondria by Sofia Samatar ~post by Raul M. Chapa There are many books written about the love of books, and I want to celebrate the arrival of another to the genre: Sophia Samatar's A Stranger in Olondria. Though set in a totally imaginary world, it is the author's beautiful use of language … Continue reading Haunted in the Best Way: A STRANGER IN OLONDRIA
Sci Friday: Remembering Iain M. Banks
~post by Marie Earlier in the month of April, unexpected news struck the science fiction community. Well-known, loved, and respected author Iain M. Banks announced he has late stage gallbladder cancer and may not live out another year. His last book, The Quarry, is now on a rush schedule to hit shelves as soon as … Continue reading Sci Friday: Remembering Iain M. Banks








