Every so often, our friends over at Austin’s Pizza select a book to read and review. We're happy to sponsor this reading habit. Pizza and books, it's a happy marriage. This month, the book is Colonel Roosevelt by Edmund Morris. Here’s J. D. Torian’s review: “My father always wanted to be the corpse at every … Continue reading Eat Pizza, Read Books: Austin’s Pizza Review of ‘Colonel Roosevelt’
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Read This Book: ‘Pulphead’ by John Jeremiah Sullivan
It happens like this: A reader surfaces in EJ's office, or maybe it gets sent to Marketing because there's an event coming up, and someone reads the blurb and goes, "Hmm, might not be bad." And the bookseller takes it home, reads it, and starts speaking to his or her coworkers in hushed and reverential … Continue reading Read This Book: ‘Pulphead’ by John Jeremiah Sullivan
Mustache Montage: A Tribute to John Hodgman
Tomorrow at 9am, seat tickets go on sale for our event with John Hodgman on Tuesday, November 8, 7p. Now, if you've seen any of the recent footage of Hodgman (photos; video) then you'll notice that he is currently sporting quite a remarkable mustache indeed. Given the high ratio of mustaches to upper lips in … Continue reading Mustache Montage: A Tribute to John Hodgman
Book Review: ‘Troubled Bones’ by Jeri Westerson
Book: Troubled Bones by Jeri Westerson Reviewed by: MysteryPeople Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott M. In most of my reviews about crime fiction, I've praised the book's social awareness or look at the human condition. Of course, we also read genre fiction for fun and few have been demonstrating that fun better lately than Jeri Westerson … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Troubled Bones’ by Jeri Westerson
MysteryPeople Q&A with Medieval Noir Author Jeri Westerson
~Post by MysteryPeople Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott M. One of the great reader memories I'll have of 2011, a year of many great ones, is discovering the work of Jeri Westerson. She has found a way to please both historical and hardboiled mystery fans alike with a style she describes as medieval noir. She literally … Continue reading MysteryPeople Q&A with Medieval Noir Author Jeri Westerson
November Top Shelf: ‘The Chronicles of Harris Burdick’
November's issue of The Independent, our monthly print newsletter, will be available on the first of the month. For now, here's a sneak preview of this month's Top Shelf, The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: Fourteen Amazing Authors Tell the Tales by Chris Van Allsburg with an introduction by BookKids favorite Lemony Snicket. ________________________________________ ~Post by … Continue reading November Top Shelf: ‘The Chronicles of Harris Burdick’
Sale! Sale! $5.99 eBooks!
Gather 'round, kiddos, it's time for another eBook sale. This one's a good one, too - titles by Jennifer Egan, Jonathan Lethem, Michael Ondaatje, and more, all for $5.99 each. That's right, we're talking about books you'll want to read at low (limited time only) prices. Click the pretty banner and discover the glory:
MysteryPeople Book Review: ‘The Burning Soul’ by John Connolly
Book: The Burning Soul by John Connolly Reviewed by: MysteryPeople Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott M. John Connolly's Charlie Parker is unique to crime fiction's damaged and haunted private eyes, in the sense that he is truly haunted. After losing his wife and child, Parker finds himself on cases where human evil entwines with the supernatural. … Continue reading MysteryPeople Book Review: ‘The Burning Soul’ by John Connolly
What We’re Reading This Week
Will The Great Wall of Lucy Wu by Wendy Wan-Long Shang "I'm loving it! I just cried today, and I'm not even done with it yet, I still have 100 pages to go. It's about a Chinese-American girl who is more American than Chinese and is not interested in getting in touch with her Chinese … Continue reading What We’re Reading This Week
The Hard Boiled World of Christa Faust
~Post by MysteryPeople Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott M. One of the coolest things that happened to me this year was a rumor that went around for a while about Christa Faust and I having a fling at the Bouchercon Crime Fiction conference. Even cooler was that Christa didn't deny it. For her reputation, I will, … Continue reading The Hard Boiled World of Christa Faust









