Books! Brand new today! Descriptions provided by the books' publishers. HARDCOVER FICTION What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander These eight new stories from the celebrated novelist and short-story writer Nathan Englander display a gifted young author grappling with the great questions of modern life, with a command of … Continue reading New Releases
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Book Review: What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank
Book: What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander Reviewed by: Kester Any storyteller worth his or her salt knows that to tell a universal story, one must tell a specific one or else risk leaving the reader with something too broad and vague. Nathan Englander tells specific stories, particular … Continue reading Book Review: What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank
Lauren Conrad is Coming to BookPeople!
We've been flooded with calls this morning and want to confirm that YES, it's true - Lauren Conrad is once again coming to BookPeople, this time to sign her upcoming novel (on sale April 3rd) The Fame Game. She will be here on Thursday, April 19, 7p. This event will be a signing only. Wristbands will … Continue reading Lauren Conrad is Coming to BookPeople!
The Skinny on Oher
Today I Beat the Odds, the bestselling memoir by Baltimore Ravens' offensive lineman Michael Oher, is available in paperback nationwide. Oher's making the rounds of the paperback tour and we're happy to say we'll have him here next Wednesday, February 15th, 7p to sign books. We're getting a LOT of interest in this event, so … Continue reading The Skinny on Oher
Dylan Ratigan Recommends….
On Friday MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan shared a list of his six favorite books with The Week. Read the article to find out why he recommends Americans read them, and then click the covers below to take a look for yourself. Have you read any of them yet? If so, you two will have something … Continue reading Dylan Ratigan Recommends….
As the Book World Turns
The deadline to sign up as a Giver on World Book Night has been extended! You can now sign up through February 6th. A debut novel by thirty year old Anton DiSclafani went for seven figures to Riverhead this week. Keep an eye out for The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls, which is garnering comparisons … Continue reading As the Book World Turns
LÜC CARL Comes to BookPeople
Austin, get your coozies ready. Lüc Carl, the NYC bar manager & DJ (and pro-bowler, personal trainer, long distance runner and now author) in the snake skin pants will be here at BookPeople on Thursday, March 22nd, 7p to speak & sign his new book, The Drunk Diet: How I Lost 40 Pounds...Wasted. Just in … Continue reading LÜC CARL Comes to BookPeople
How a Fire Starts: A Review of ‘Townie’
Book: Townie: A Memoir by Andre Dubus III (now in paperback) Reviewed by: Nolan Are men made or born? Are they products of the mill towns and poor single parents and the druggie teenage bullies who threaten their fragile existence? Or is it all merely an obstacle? A means for the man to blossom to … Continue reading How a Fire Starts: A Review of ‘Townie’
Kevin Smith Comes to BookPeople
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, get out those pens you just used to ink Michael Ian Black on your calendars and write this down: actor and comedian Kevin Smith will be here at BookPeople on Thursday, April 5th, 7p, to sign his new book, Tough Sh*t. More info to come. For now, be sure … Continue reading Kevin Smith Comes to BookPeople
Book Review: ‘All There Is: Love Stories from StoryCorps’
Book: All There Is: Love Stories from StoryCorps by Dave Isay Reviewed by: Julie W. I'm a sucker for a good love story. I cry at weddings. I fill up my Netflix queue with romantic comedies. Give me a tale of two souls struggling to find one another in the chaos of human existence and … Continue reading Book Review: ‘All There Is: Love Stories from StoryCorps’







