In The Future Perfect, Susan Taylor Chehak (author of Rampage, Harmony, Smithereens, and many more) interviews John Irving (a man that likely needs no introduction, but just in case, he's the author of The World According to Garp, A Prayer for Owen Meany, Until I find you, The Hotel New Hampshire, The Cider House Rules, and … Continue reading weekend reading
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Claire’s Top 5 Picks of 2015
The Familiar, Volume 1 by Mark Danielewski "The Familiar is an 880-word first volume to a 27 book series in which Danielewski challenges the capital N Novel and our minds (and puny nerd arms) with this insane and ambitious project. The Familiar: Volume 1, chronicles nine lives, each speaking in very different voices (and fonts). … Continue reading Claire’s Top 5 Picks of 2015
Announcing Our New YA Subscription Club!
Do you love YA? Do you wish the magic forces of the book world would make sure you never missed a single new must-read, gotta-have-it YA novel ever again? GOOD NEWS! Each month, the BookPeople Teen Press Corps declares one brand new YA novel its official Buzz Book; a story so riveting, so unique, so … Continue reading Announcing Our New YA Subscription Club!
Raul’s Top 5 Reads of 2015
This post comes from our inventory manager Raul. A Fine Summer's Day by Charles Todd One of my favorite series, the Ian Rutledge mysteries are beautifully written and psychologically tense. In this new book, Todd takes us to the England Rutledge knew before the Great War. As an inspector for Scotland Yard, Rutledge is charged with finding … Continue reading Raul’s Top 5 Reads of 2015
An Interview With Sarah Barnes
This post comes from Scott Butki. Sarah Barnes has combined her storytelling skills learned as a newspaper reporter for various newspapers, most recently the Austin American-Statesman, with quite a story - about raising a daughter with an atypical brain - to produce a fascinating memoir. I'm going to steal a quote from the back of … Continue reading An Interview With Sarah Barnes
Tomoko’s Top 5 Books of 2015
This post comes from our gifts inventory assistant and artist Tomoko. Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman (I am so stoked that one of my favorites won the National Book Award for Young Adults ) I love this book because it's incredibly and beautifully written. It tells the story of a young man who is starting to … Continue reading Tomoko’s Top 5 Books of 2015
Steven’s Top 5 Books of 2015
Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl by Carrie Brownstein "This shockingly candid memoir by the polymath creative engine behind Sleater-Kinney, Wild Flag, and Portlandia scratches a nerve, revealing uncomfortable truths behind musical competition, the creative process, and the embattled humanity of this celebrated virtuoso. It can't all be rock and roll fun." Don't Suck, Don't Die: Giving … Continue reading Steven’s Top 5 Books of 2015
Christy’s Holiday Pick: THE MAGIC STRINGS OF FRANKIE PRESTO
The post comes from our barista and bookseller, Christy Popp. All the Mitch Albom titles that I have chosen have been quick and satisfying reads. They are reliably enjoyable and induce a bit of above-and-beyond contemplation. His newest release, The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto does no less but felt entirely different in scope. This … Continue reading Christy’s Holiday Pick: THE MAGIC STRINGS OF FRANKIE PRESTO
Happy Hanukkah from BookPeople!
'Tis the season to light up those menorahs, play some dreidle, chow down on some latkes and cozy up with the family for a story time. Here at BookPeople, we're celebrating the holiday with a featured selection of our favorite Hanukkah books for children. Take a look! Beautiful Yetta's Hanukkah Kitten by Daniel Pinkwater, illustrated by Jill … Continue reading Happy Hanukkah from BookPeople!
George Saunders Recommends for Kids…
We were very excited to have hosted George Saunders in our store this past Sunday. He delighted us with his conversation on his new book The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip and has now gifted us his favorite children's book recommendations. Check them out! The Happy Hocky Family by Lane Smith Here is the Hocky family … Continue reading George Saunders Recommends for Kids…









