Manfred Hellhound On His Trail by Hampton Sides "I have a good one for you. Hellhound On His Trail. This is about the Martin Luther King assassination and the biggest manhunt in history, as they call it. It reads like a mystery-thriller. I had nightmares about it last night. It's so good. Right now I'm … Continue reading What We’re Reading This Week
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MysteryPeople October Pick of the Month
~Post by MysteryPeople Crime Fiction Coordinator Scott M. Christa Faust came to the attention of crime fiction fans a few years ago with Money Shot, featuring kick-ass former porn star Angel Dare, whose body can be as dangerous as any gun. She was something of a pulp heroine for the Madonna age, in control of … Continue reading MysteryPeople October Pick of the Month
New & Noteworthy Books for October
Here's a selection of what's brand new on the shelves in October. For even more New & Noteworthy titles this month, check out The Independent. _________________________________ Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend Susan Orlean Ever since Rin Tin Tin was discovered on a WWI battlefield in 1918, he’s been considered one of history’s … Continue reading New & Noteworthy Books for October
Read Banned Books!
We're nearing the end of Banned Books Week (tomorrow is officially the last day.) If you haven't checked out the Virtual Read Out happening worldwide yet, take a look. Since we'll be busy with the Austin Teen Book Festival tomorrow at the Palmer Events Center and won't be able to post, we're going to make … Continue reading Read Banned Books!
A Bookseller Can Dream, Can’t He?
So our friends at Ecco have seen fit to give Anthony Bourdain his own line of books. Good for him and good for us. Bourdain, for all his antisocial commentary, has always been able to put his finger on what people like. It’s not difficult to imagine that he’ll successfully find books that people want … Continue reading A Bookseller Can Dream, Can’t He?
Read a Banned Book: ‘Of Mice and Men’
It’s Banned Books Week, the week when we celebrate our freedom to read by remembering those books which have been banned, censored and challenged over the years. Folks from around the world have been uploading videos of themselves reading excerpts from banned books to this Youtube channel, where a worldwide Virtual Read Out is in full swing. You can send … Continue reading Read a Banned Book: ‘Of Mice and Men’
Look at These Photos of John Hodgman
Whether or not the mustache will be joining John Hodgman when he is here in our store on Tuesday, November 8th, 7p is unconfirmed. Ditto for the dinosaur ferret bones. What has been confirmed is that tickets for this event will go on sale Tuesday, November 1, the same day Hodgman's new book, That Is … Continue reading Look at These Photos of John Hodgman
Read a Banned Book: ‘Where the Sidewalk Ends’
It’s Banned Books Week, the week when we celebrate our freedom to read by remembering those books which have been banned, censored and challenged over the years. We’re highlighting a banned book a day here on the blog. If you’d like to participate in BBW, send us a video of yourself reading an excerpt from a banned book … Continue reading Read a Banned Book: ‘Where the Sidewalk Ends’
MysteryPeople’s Scott M. Gets Us Into ‘Shock Wave’
John Sandford is a heavy hitter in the world of Crime Fiction, having published thirty-one novels under this pseudonym (his real name is John Roswell Camp, Pulitzer-Prize winnning journalist), all of which have hit the New York Times bestseller list. MysteryPeople will welcome John Sandford to speak about his latest thriller, Shock Wave, on Tuesday, … Continue reading MysteryPeople’s Scott M. Gets Us Into ‘Shock Wave’
Pen Fatales: Four YA Authors Ensnare Readers in Bonds of Book-Love at ATBF
The Austin Teen Book Festival, taking place on October 1st, 2011 10am – 5pm at the Palmer Events Center, is a FREE festival with the mission of connecting teens with authors of books for teens. Panels of authors will discuss a wide variety of topics, sign their books, and celebrate all things teen fiction. To … Continue reading Pen Fatales: Four YA Authors Ensnare Readers in Bonds of Book-Love at ATBF





