~post by Children's Book Buyer Meghan G. We love summer, and we love books here at BookPeople. We have a great summer reading program currently going on for kids from kindergarten through 8th grade. But what about those tiniest book fans? Here are some our favorite picks for summer storytimes. The Watermelon Seed by Greg … Continue reading Favorite Picks for Summer Storytimes
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Remembering Richard Matheson
~post by Joe This is the hardest thing I have ever written. How do I put into words all the ways Richard Matheson has influenced me and the world we live in. That sounds wrong. Richard Matheson created the world we live in. When we gather around the figurative water cooler and talk about the … Continue reading Remembering Richard Matheson
Stand Up, Sit Down Book Club discusses BOSSYPANTS
~post by Steven W. It's time to play the music! It's time to light the lights! It's time to meet Steve and Flippo at BookPeople tonight! It's time to read a memoir! It's time to dress up right! It's time for the Stand Up Sit Down book club tonight! Why do we always come here? … Continue reading Stand Up, Sit Down Book Club discusses BOSSYPANTS
Sci Friday: DO ANDROIDS DREAM v. BLADE RUNNER
~post by Marie I am often championing science fiction and fantasy for its amazing imaginative scope and its ability to point to touchy political, social, religious, and ethical themes in a way that would otherwise be impossible under normal fiction and literature criteria. Phillip K. Dick’s cult classic Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep explores … Continue reading Sci Friday: DO ANDROIDS DREAM v. BLADE RUNNER
Bosco’s Summer Reading List
I keep my summer reading on the escapist side. I'm not looking for a heavy intellectual challenge. I'm looking for a respite from the oppressive central Texas summer heat. I prefer to read at home, at night in my bed with crickets chirping in the trees outside my window and my ceiling fan blowing on … Continue reading Bosco’s Summer Reading List
Tesseract. Thursday. You Won’t Be Sorry.
Our friends at the brand new small press A Strange Object are kicking off their Tesseract event series this Thursday night on the roof deck of AMOA-Arthouse. It is going to be, to use the parlance of our times, awesome. The first thing you need to know is that Claire Vaye Watkins will be there … Continue reading Tesseract. Thursday. You Won’t Be Sorry.
Consuelo’s Summer Reads
Whether it's by the pool or on her lunch break, Consuelo will give you this dirty look if you interrupt her while she's reading. 1. Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell The story of two teenage outcasts, you will fall in love with Eleanor & Park as they fall in love with each other. This … Continue reading Consuelo’s Summer Reads
Give Me Summer! Give me HOKEY POKEY!
~post by Kid's Buyer Meghan G. As you may have heard, we are in the middle of a summer reading celebration here at BookPeople. If you need a brush-up on the specifics, check out all the details of the program on our website. We have provided a great list of 6 recommended paperbacks per age … Continue reading Give Me Summer! Give me HOKEY POKEY!
Living Plant Strong
My Beef With Meat: The Healthiest Argument for Eating a Plant-Strong Diet by Rip Esselstyn Reviewed by Salvador What is the bestselling book in our diet section? The answer will surprise you. Of course you will think of other titles but not a book that advocates giving up meat and dairy products. The answer is … Continue reading Living Plant Strong
I Have a Crush on Rebecca Lee
~post by Julie There's a new collection of short fiction out that you simply must read: Bobcat and Other Stories by the new love of my reading life, Rebecca Lee. These stories blew me away. I read the whole book on a flight from Kansas City to Austin. I could. Not. Stop. Sharp writing, unconventional … Continue reading I Have a Crush on Rebecca Lee







