& Sons by David Gilbert Reviewed by Consuelo In David Gilbert’s & Sons, he creates a spectacular puzzle of characters. The story revolves around A.N. Dyer, an aging, reclusive New York author who’s major novel Ampersand is a coming-of-age classic, a la Catcher in the Rye. Gilbert gives his tale a surprising first person narrator … Continue reading Painful, Funny, Beautiful, Unexpected: & SONS
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Julie’s Summer Reads
I like to do my summer reading in one of two places: either sitting on my front steps hanging out with the neighbor's cats, or lying on the couch while my rabbits hop about and try to escape their pen. 1. Legs Get Led Astray by Chloe Caldwell This collection of essays made me believe … Continue reading Julie’s Summer Reads
John Aielli Found Waldo!
As a man of few words, Waldo's visit to the KUT studios didn't generate much content for the airwaves, however he did have time to meet with the one and only John Aielli. Waldo is still hiding in select independent businesses here in Austin. You have until the end of July to find him. Grab … Continue reading John Aielli Found Waldo!
Forget Spiderman. Read & SONS.
New novel on shelves today: & Sons by David Gilbert As per our friend Gianna on Liz & Gianna's Adventures in Bookland, the only other book blog you should be reading: "You won’t find anything better than this novel to spend your money on this summer. I am including Schlitterbahn Water Park or seeing the … Continue reading Forget Spiderman. Read & SONS.
Gary Shteyngart Memoir Coming in January
~post by Julie W. Gary Shteyngart, author of such bookseller favorites as Super Sad True Love Story (I still have the coasters Random House sent out to stores to promote that one), Absurdistan, and The Russian Debutante's Handbook, has a new book coming out in January. This time, it's all about him: Little Failure: A Memoir. … Continue reading Gary Shteyngart Memoir Coming in January
Stephanya’s Summer Reads
I'm from Montana and do not handle the infernal Texas heat very well. Not very well at all, in fact. Thus, my favorite summer reading spots are all air-conditioning-related. My top spots are either the cold, dark confines of Casino El Camino South Side with an ice-cold Lone Star by my side and soul and … Continue reading Stephanya’s Summer Reads
Sci Friday: Teen Fantasy and Sci-Fi
~post by Marie I’ve already been over my very first love in Science Fiction, A Wrinkle in Time, but I have thus far neglected a very critical and formative part of the development of my love for sci-fi and fantasy: Young Adult sci-fi and fantasy! If you’ve ever been in any bookstore ever, you know … Continue reading Sci Friday: Teen Fantasy and Sci-Fi
Ray Benson Found Waldo! Have you?
Waldo took a break from hiding around town to have a quick jam session with Asleep at the Wheel's Ray Benson. He also hung out with Ray's dog, Emmylou. There's still time to find Waldo hiding in independent businesses around Austin. Grab your passport and start searching!
Give Me Summer! Give Me (More) Books!
~post by Children's Book Buyer Meghan G. Continuing our summer reading recommendation series, I thought I would write about books featuring some of my favorite female protagonists. There are so many more books that I would love to add to this list, but in the spirit of brevity, here are a half dozen old favorites … Continue reading Give Me Summer! Give Me (More) Books!
Steven’s Summer Reads
The greatest trick Steve(n) W. ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. When he isn't busy silently and invisibly pulling humanity's strings this Summer, Steve(n) can be found in his darkened lair shrouded in exotic beasts and manipulating the flow of information by absorbing society's creative mojo through its Earth-books. 1. Drinking At … Continue reading Steven’s Summer Reads








