The Inconvenient Sequel Truth to Power Al Gore The follow-up to Al Gore's conversation-shifting breakthrough work, An Inconvenient Truth is finally here! Connecting the dots of Zika, flooding, and other natural disasters we’ve lived through in the last 10+ years, Gore exposes the reality of global climate change, human influence, as well as the consequences … Continue reading New Books: 7/25
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What We’re Reading This Week
Jason The Line Becomes a River by Francisco Cantu Coming in February 2018 from Riverhead Books is this memoir/meditation by a former member of the US Border Patrol who just happens to be a second generation Mexican/American. His father was a border crosser and his mother; who raised him; was a park ranger.. … Continue reading What We’re Reading This Week
New Books: 7/18
Blame Jeff Abbott Jeff Abbott's latest thriller BLAME is set in a quaint and seemingly peaceful locale, centered on the sole survivor of a mysterious car crash. Suffering from amnesia and the town’s pointing fingers, Jane Norton receives an anonymous message claiming to know the truth of what really happened that night. Best of … Continue reading New Books: 7/18
Indie Press Spotlight: Open Letter
Every month here at BookPeople we like to spotlight a smaller, independent publishing house that we love. These Indie Presses are helping to push the literary world forward with unique and adventurous work and we’re proud to showcase their titles in our store. This month check out the wonderful Open Letter! Open Letter--the University of … Continue reading Indie Press Spotlight: Open Letter



