It's here! It's here! Octopus Alone is on our shelves for the very first time today and we are THRILLED! We're big fans of Austin author and illustrator Divya Srinivasan. We fell in love with her first picture book, Little Owl's Night, and have been eagerly waiting to share this tale of a sweet, shy … Continue reading OCTOPUS ALONE is Here!
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Happy Children’s Book Week!
Established in 1919, Children's Book Week is the longest-running national literacy initiative in the country. As co-founder Frederic Melcher declared: “A great nation is a reading nation.” We agree! We're celebrating Children's Book Week this year with a visit from Austin author Michael Fry this Saturday, May 18 at 2PM. Michael has a great new … Continue reading Happy Children’s Book Week!
THE DOG STARS Makes Junot Diaz Happy for Literature
We fell in love with The Dog Stars when it first came out in hardcover. Now that it's out in paperback, we look forward to sharing it with a whole new audience of readers. A BookPeople Best Book of 2012, we also included the novel as a featured book in our holiday catalog, where bookseller … Continue reading THE DOG STARS Makes Junot Diaz Happy for Literature
New Releases
H A R D C O V E R F I C T I O N Inferno by Dan Brown In the heart of Italy, Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon is drawn into a harrowing world centered on one of history’s most enduring and mysterious literary masterpieces . . . Dante’s Inferno. Against this … Continue reading New Releases
9 Circles of Literary Damnation
Fired up by the release of Dan Brown's Dante-inspired new thriller, Inferno, we've put together a massive display on our first floor honoring all nine circles of Dante's hell: Limbo, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Anger, Heresy, Violence, Fraud & Treachery. From Fifty Shades (Lust) to Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Violence) to The Vanishers (Fraud, Treachery, actually … Continue reading 9 Circles of Literary Damnation
Books for the Young Astronaut
Inspired by the two new books at the top of this list, our Kid's staff created a new display that's totally out of this world. (Yeah, okay, we're not comedians.) If you have a little one who loves to gaze up at a full moon and dream of bouncing around in lunar gravity, here are … Continue reading Books for the Young Astronaut
Guest Post: Author Laura Cottam Sajbel on BUOYANT
Austin writer Laura Cottam Sajbel collaborated with Wella Hartig—mother of seven-time Olympic medalist Aaron Peirsol and his world-ranked sister Hayley— to share Hartig's story of raising these two remarkable athletes. The result is their co-authored book Buoyant: How Water and Willpower Helped Wella to Channel Aaron and Hayley Peirsol. The book is currently available as … Continue reading Guest Post: Author Laura Cottam Sajbel on BUOYANT
Sci Friday: A Wrinkle In Time
~post by Marie The first time I read A Wrinkle in Time, I gained a new appreciation for how powerful the imagination can really be. I also realized what an amazing thing it could be to be a writer. A good writer has the amazing ability to create something that actually impacts us as readers … Continue reading Sci Friday: A Wrinkle In Time
Bookseller Q&A with Ramona Ausubel
~Q&A conducted by Ms. Elizabeth Wyckoff If you haven’t yet read the work of Ramona Ausubel, prepare to be enchanted. With one novel, No One is Here Except All of Us, and one short story collection, A Guide to Being Born, now under her belt, Ausubel is swiftly establishing herself as one of the most … Continue reading Bookseller Q&A with Ramona Ausubel
BookPeople Expanding into India
Our fearless leader Steve Bercu recently traveled to India where he visited local booksellers and spread a little Austin love. Thank you to all of the bookstore owners who allowed Steve to decorate their walls and doors with our bumper stickers. International book love is a beautiful thing. Now that he's back, Steve's been busy … Continue reading BookPeople Expanding into India








