Last Tuesday, Bestselling Author, Mike Lupica visisted Hill Country Middle School last week with BookPeople to speak about and sign his new book, QB 1. Close to 1,000 young readers made it out to the event. The day was energetic and fun. Mike Lupica was jazzed to be there as well. He said the kids … Continue reading Bringing Down the House with Mike Lupica!
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Statesman Selects: THREE SCENARIOS IN WHICH HANA SASAKI GROWS A TAIL
We are SUPER excited to announce that this month's Statesman Selects pick is the fabulous new short story collection by Kelly Luce, Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail. The book is the first published by the fine folks at A Strange Object, the new Austin-based small press we may have mentioned one … Continue reading Statesman Selects: THREE SCENARIOS IN WHICH HANA SASAKI GROWS A TAIL
31 Days of Halloween: Day 2 “The Nightmare Factory”
~post by Joe T. Ahhhhh, Day 2 of our 31 Days of Halloween continues our exploration of The Nightmare Factory Bookclub. Meeting the third Tuesday of every month, we journey into the heart of terror. Yesterday we gave you the books we read from January through June and now we close out the list with … Continue reading 31 Days of Halloween: Day 2 “The Nightmare Factory”
Ron Burgundy Cover Revealed!
The cover of Burgundy's new memoir was revealed over on Entertainment Weekly today. Well done, Crown Publishing, well done. Let Me Off at the Top: My Classy Life & Other Musings will be on our shelves November 19. You can pre-order a copy right over here. The memoir promises "a rare glimpse behind the camera … Continue reading Ron Burgundy Cover Revealed!
31 Days of Halloween: Day One “The Nightmare Factory”
~post by Joe T. "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear. And the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown." - H. P. Lovecraft The Nightmare Factory is a horror-centric book club I started back in 2011 with my pal Steven Warren. Named after the collection of stories by … Continue reading 31 Days of Halloween: Day One “The Nightmare Factory”
Bowling with Doughnuts
Do you like doughnuts? How about bowling? Yes and yes? Stop right where you are and meet Arnie. Want to know more? Take a gander at: Adventures of Arnie the Doughnut: Bowling Alley Bandit by Laurie Keller.
A Look at TV’s Third Golden Age
Difficult Men: Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution: From The Sopranos and The Wire to Mad Men and Breaking Bad by Brett Martin Reviewed by Andrew Difficult Men by Brett Martin is a great exploration of TV's Third Golden Age, as it's come to be known. On the cover is Tony Soprano and Walter … Continue reading A Look at TV’s Third Golden Age
Calamity, Regret & Awkward Romantic Advances. Join Us!
Carol Burnett once said, “Comedy is tragedy – plus time”. When asked to quantify the unqualified success of the Stand Up Sit Down book club with a similarly elegant equation, Flippo and Steven, the heroic hosts of the same, formulated the following function: “Book club meetings are equal parts calamity, regret, awkward romantic advances, punk … Continue reading Calamity, Regret & Awkward Romantic Advances. Join Us!
What We’re Reading
JOHN G The Warrior Heir by Cinda William Chima "I'm actually listening to the audiobook." Audio, another great way to get your daily dose of literature in. John G is pleased with what he's heard so far out of The Warrior Heir, the first in the Heir series by Chima. "It's a great teen fantasy … Continue reading What We’re Reading
Fortunately, Topher is Here with FORTUNATELY THE MILK
Topher Bradfield, famous for such feats of creativity as BookPeople's Literary Camps, brings you his latest book talk, Fortunately the Milk by Neil Gaiman.







