Book: The Ruins of Us by Keija Parssinen Reviewed by: Jessica Keija Parssinen’s first novel, The Ruins of Us, is a story about a family’s fall from harmony into discord set in Saudi Arabia. Born in Saudi Arabia and having lived there for twelve years as a third generation expatriate, Parssinen's writing brings the intensity … Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Ruins of Us’ by Keija Parssinen
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How to Kick 2012’s Butt, Literary Style
Post by Justine Goldberg of WriteByNight, a writing center here in Austin. If you’re anything like the rest of us—in other words, human—chances are you’ve made at least a few New Year’s resolutions to amp up your literary productivity in 2012. Maybe you want to read more, or more widely. Maybe you’ve promised yourself to … Continue reading How to Kick 2012’s Butt, Literary Style
Book Review: ‘The Flame Alphabet’ by Ben Marcus
Book: The Flame Alphabet by Ben Marcus Reviewed by: Matthew It's a familiar story: the postmodern dysfunctional family that, for one reason or another, seems only glued together by an angsty teenager who wants almost nothing to do with her father (who has been so repeatedly scorned by his daughter, he has come to the … Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Flame Alphabet’ by Ben Marcus
From the City That Brought You Dazed and Confused….
Tonight at 7p Heather Donahue, star of The Blair Witch Project, will be here with her new memoir about ditching Hollywood life to become a marijuana grower (and find a new inner peace along the way), Growgirl. She talked to The View yesterday about her experience, and you can catch her here in person tonight … Continue reading From the City That Brought You Dazed and Confused….
Why We Broke Up
Inspired by the new book by Daniel Handler and Maira Kalman, we present bookseller break up stories..... You broke up with me, but since I hadn't realized we were going out, I wasn't particularly crushed. For some reason, you only discovered that you were actually in love with me after I broke up with you. … Continue reading Why We Broke Up
Items of Interest on the Internet Today
McDonald's is giving away 9 million copies of War Horse in Happy Meals. Deborah Harnkess' novel Discovery of Witches is being adapted for the big screen by Warner Bros. (Our second floor Inventory Manager, Joe T., just picked up this book on a whim and devoured it in a little over a day. We had … Continue reading Items of Interest on the Internet Today
Coven of Literary Horror Aficionados To Meet, Talk Books
Five hours shy of the witching hour (7pm) on January 17th at BookPeople, a sinister faction of horror epicureans will meet in the dark recesses of the third floor to celebrate all things corrupted and weird with a roundtable discussion of Fritz Leiber's spooky masterwork, Conjure Wife. With a premise so unwholesome that it tingles … Continue reading Coven of Literary Horror Aficionados To Meet, Talk Books
Ruby Dee Is Here Tonight!
And she's bringing her Snakehandlers. Austin Rockabilly star Ruby Dee Philippa has a brand new cookbook on the shelves, Ruby's Juke Joint Americana Cookbook. This is a collection of her favorite Americana recipes, along with the stories behind the dishes and tales of life behind the scenes with the Snakehandlers. The book also comes with … Continue reading Ruby Dee Is Here Tonight!
Two Cool Things We Found on the Web Today
A new Goodreads interview with Daniel Handler about his new book, Why We Broke Up. (You can catch Handler and illustrator Maira Kalman here speaking & signing their new book on Saturday, Jan 28, 7:30pm.) An excerpt of John Irving's new novel, due out in May, In One Person. Just wanted to share with y'all.
New Releases
Brand new! Today! Blurbs provided by the books' publishers. The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson An epic novel and a thrilling literary discovery, The Orphan Master’s Son follows a young man’s journey through the icy waters, dark tunnels, and eerie spy chambers of the world’s most mysterious dictatorship, North Korea.Part breathless thriller, part … Continue reading New Releases






