Book: The Chaperone by Laura Moriarty Reviewed by: Robyn Alright, I admit it. I have a zealous fascination with the 1920's. It was no surprise that I jumped on the chance to read The Chaperone as soon as I could. The basic premise is that a young Louise Brooks grows up in Wichita, Kansas and … Continue reading Book Review: THE CHAPERONE by Laura Moriarty
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Tea with John Klassen
Last week at BEA Meghan G., our Children's Book Buyer, had tea with illustrator John Klassen to celebrate This Is Not My Hat, the follow up to his bestselling and beloved picture book I Want My Hat Back. Nice caps, guys! Meghan wore many, um, hats at BEA last week. In addition to sharing crumpets … Continue reading Tea with John Klassen
Oh My, Alix Ohlin
~Post by Julie W. I picked up Signs and Wonders mostly blind. I knew that the folks at American Short Fiction had good things to say about Alix Ohlin's work, and that I'm always game for a new collection of short stories, and that she'll soon be here to read from her new novel. I … Continue reading Oh My, Alix Ohlin
Book Review: ALL WOMAN AND SPRINGTIME
Book: All Woman and Springtime by Brandon W. Jones Reviewed by: Jessica All Woman and Springtime is a story with immense depth and heart that follows two young friends through the ragged frays of childhood into a violent and tragic young adulthood of prostitution, abuse and drug addiction. This story will sink its teeth into … Continue reading Book Review: ALL WOMAN AND SPRINGTIME
BookPeople at BEA
Last week a group of us saddled up and headed to the big city for Book Expo America. If you're unfamiliar with this shindig, it's an enormous conference held at the Javits Convention Center in New York City where publishers, authors, booksellers, librarians, and all manner of book-related folk come together to take a look … Continue reading BookPeople at BEA
Summer Reading’s in Full Swing!
Our new summer reading program for kids entering grades K-8 is in full swing! We've had many parents and young readers in the store picking up their bookmarks. If you haven't picked up yours yet, no worries, there's still plenty of time. Here's what to do: 1. Come down to BookPeople and pick up your … Continue reading Summer Reading’s in Full Swing!
READY PLAYER ONE out in Paperback Today!
One of our favorite books of 2011 is now available in paperback! A BookPeople Winter Catalog feature whose hardcover release we celebrated with an awesome '80s party, Ready Player One has been a bestseller and one of the top recommended reads by our booksellers since it first hit shelves. If you like things like video … Continue reading READY PLAYER ONE out in Paperback Today!
Steven’s Summer Reading List
__________________________________________________________ Other Voices, Other Rooms by Truman Capote The adolescent angst of this southern bildungsroman radiates off the page, coating you with an almost palpable patina of alienation while the atmosphere of the balmy Louisiana summer is so strongly cultivated that the urge to swat at phantom mosquitoes is almost irresistible. Controversial in its time, … Continue reading Steven’s Summer Reading List
Top Shelf in June: REDSHIRTS by John Scalzi
Top Shelf: Red Shirts by John Scalzi Reviewed by: Joe Turner, 2nd Floor Inventory Manager & BP Blog Superstar Ah, June, the month when summer is upon us and we travel far and wide to visit beaches and lakes for a reminder, a taste, of what it means to know water. The month where, when … Continue reading Top Shelf in June: REDSHIRTS by John Scalzi
New & Noteworthy in June
Plenty of great reads are coming down the pipeline next month. Here are a few we have our eye on. Descriptions provided by the books' publishers. How to Build an Android: The True Story of Philip K. Dick's Robotic Resurrection by David F. Dufty (On sale June 5) In late January 2006, a young robotocist … Continue reading New & Noteworthy in June








