It's Tuesday, which means it's time for another round of brand new books! Here are some of our picks. As usual, blurbs provided by the publishers. YOUNG ADULT HARDCOVER FICTION The Diviners by Libba Bray Evie O'Neill has been exiled from her boring old hometown and shipped off to the bustling streets of New … Continue reading New Releases
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Tolkien Trivia Team #1: THE EXILES
This Friday, September 21 at 7pm we play host to our first ever Tolkien Trivia Night. Courageous teams will convene on our second floor in a battle of Tolkien wits, all in support of Save Our Springs and in celebration of the 75th anniversary of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. Meet our first band of intrepid Tolkien … Continue reading Tolkien Trivia Team #1: THE EXILES
Ladies & Gentleman, Presenting Stephen Tobolowsky.
Stephen Tobolowsky. You know he is. He's been in more than 100 movies and has appeared in over 200 television shows. He's the consummate character actor, also famous for his incredible storytelling abilities. You know that documentary? Stephen Tobolowsky's Brithday Party? Allow us to refresh your memory: Groundhog Day Spaceballs Glee Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party … Continue reading Ladies & Gentleman, Presenting Stephen Tobolowsky.
Spontaneous Stock Signing with Kevin Powers
Kevin Powers, author of our Top Shelf pick for September, The Yellow Birds, stopped by today to sign copies of his book while he's in town. We are mighty big fans of this novel and highly recommend it to anyone who likes to read. Anyone. The New York Times recently reviewed the book and seems … Continue reading Spontaneous Stock Signing with Kevin Powers
BookPeople Review: TELEGRAPH AVENUE by Michael Chabon
Telegraph Avenueby Michael Chabon Reviewed by Spencer Maybe it’s the hard-hitting, fierce prose that draws the reader along Telegraph Avenue, or possibly the seemingly endless fount of vinyl knowledge –sure to titillate any aficionado of records- that keeps the reader hooked well into the ante meridian hours; or could it be the names of the … Continue reading BookPeople Review: TELEGRAPH AVENUE by Michael Chabon
The Power of a Good Book
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has long been a favorite book of mine--I just got up to count and I have six different copies on my shelf right now! I love the idea that entire worlds exist within our imaginations--especially worlds that are so bizarre, we can't even begin to understand them ourselves. And of course, … Continue reading The Power of a Good Book
What Booksellers & Authors Are Saying About THE YELLOW BIRDS
What independent booksellers & authors are saying about The Yellow Birds, from Kevin Powers' website & a mailer we received from the publisher:“The story itself, a young man taking on the unfathomable responsibility of looking out for the safety and welfare of a fellow solder, is wrenching. What makes the book truly remarkable, though, is … Continue reading What Booksellers & Authors Are Saying About THE YELLOW BIRDS
The Power of a Good Book
The funniest thing happened to Grace when she started reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.... Good books will do that to you. We're giving away a suite of other awesome, all new Penguin titles at our event with Junot Diaz on September 25th. Everyone who attends can enter. Good luck!
BookPeople Review: ONE LAST THING BEFORE I GO
One Last Thing Before I Go by Jonathan Tropper Reviewed by Spencer Hilarious. Sad. Empathetic. Crazy. There are a lot of ways to describe Jonathan Tropper’s new novel, but really it’s just a fun read that will appeal to anyone who is searching for the meaning of life. Which should be all of us. Drew … Continue reading BookPeople Review: ONE LAST THING BEFORE I GO
BookPeople Q&A with Andrew Porter
Andrew Porter's literary fiction has appeared in One Story, Epoch, and NPR's Selected Shorts, among other publications. His brilliant collection The Theory of Light and Matter earned the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. He's received a Pushcart Prize, attended the Iowa Writer's Workshop - is this not a staggering bio? Porter's first novel, In … Continue reading BookPeople Q&A with Andrew Porter








