Ottessa Moshfegh Brings the Warmth with “Homesick for Another World”

Ottessa Moshfegh will be bringing her new collection of short stories to BookPeople on January 31st at 7 PM. Ms. Moshfegh has too many accolades to go into here. Take a gander at her wikipedia page for the particulars: Wiki-Ottessa. She's from Boston, her mom is from Croatia, her dad is from Iran; she is a badass, … Continue reading Ottessa Moshfegh Brings the Warmth with “Homesick for Another World”

Bon Voyage, Required Reading Revisited!

I’ve had the privilege of hosting BookPeople’s Required Reading Revisited book club since October 2013, when we read Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. Since then I’ve read 38 more titles with this group, trying to keep a variety of fiction and nonfiction, classic and contemporary. Some books I was reading for the very first time, … Continue reading Bon Voyage, Required Reading Revisited!

Last Minute Gifts for Your Angry Intersectional Feminist (from 2016)

Let's face it: 2016 sucked. You can literally don a blindfold and throw a dart at a yearly calendar, then pick your tragedy from any month you hit. But people kept being people, and amazing minds kept sharing their incredible stories of resilience. As for me, I kept reading, and reading kept me sane. Now … Continue reading Last Minute Gifts for Your Angry Intersectional Feminist (from 2016)

The Best Books We Read In 2016

What a wonderful year it's been! ...for escaping the cold, unrelenting realities of life and delving into the edifying pages of a good book! As the curtain closes on 2016, we chatted-it-up with our friendly-neighborhood booksellers about their Top 5 favorite reads. We assembled some great recommendations here, but this isn't your ordinary end-of-the-year list. … Continue reading The Best Books We Read In 2016