~post by Julie W. Yesterday we hosted a reception for everyone in our neck of the woods who volunteered to be a Giver for World Book Night this year (happening so soon - April 23!) Folks had a little wine, a little cheese, listened to the (seriously talented) jazz stylings of a group of young … Continue reading World Book Night 2013 – It’s Party Time!
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Iain M. Banks: A Tribute
~post by Raul M. Chapa I was completely bummed when I read the news last week; one of my favorite writers announced that he has an incurable form of cancer and has only a few months to live. Iain M. Banks's science fiction books have lived on my shelves since I was young. His other … Continue reading Iain M. Banks: A Tribute
10 Wonderfully Weird Books for Kids
You may know we're more than a little invested in keeping things weird around here, hence the display you'll currently encounter on our first floor, across from the staircase. Curiosity goes way beyond Wonderland with these books - a pet glacier, a duck who strikes up a friendship with Death, and of course a dip … Continue reading 10 Wonderfully Weird Books for Kids
Sci Friday: THE LAST UNICORN
~post by Marie Once upon a time, there was a little girl who read lots of books. Many of the books she read were about wonderful far-off lands, with mystical creatures like dragons and fairies and griffins. In one of these books, she learned about a fascinating, beautiful creature, and quickly became enraptured. This creature … Continue reading Sci Friday: THE LAST UNICORN
GULP: Best Book Trailer of 2013
We love Mary Roach. Her new book, Gulp: Adventures of the Alimentary Canal, dives deep down into the digestive system to explain, in fascinating, classic Roach detail, what happens to the food we eat. In addition to having one of the best covers we've seen so far this year, the book also boasts this awesome … Continue reading GULP: Best Book Trailer of 2013
It’s the End of the World. And You’re Invited.
Y'all are invited to a big party this Thursday, April 11 at 7pm at the Whip In in honor of Austin's talented, beloved Owen Egerton and his new book, Everyone Says That at the End of the World. Owen will give a reading, sign books, and there will be live music from Austin songwriters Matt … Continue reading It’s the End of the World. And You’re Invited.
We’ve Got a Job: Learning How the Children of Birmingham Saved the Civil Rights Movement
~GUEST POST by Austin Author CYNTHIA LEVINSON Exactly 50 years ago this month, in April 1963, the Civil Rights Movement was heating up in Birmingham, Alabama. A minister there, Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth, had been trying for seven years to desegregate the city that his friend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called the most racially violent … Continue reading We’ve Got a Job: Learning How the Children of Birmingham Saved the Civil Rights Movement
Demetri Martin Recommends….
While Demetri Martin was in the store last week meeting fans and talking about his new book, Point Your Face at This, we cornered him to tell us a few of his favorite books. Here's what Demetri Martin recommends you read: 1. While Mortals Sleep by Kurt Vonnegut 2. The Farther Reaches of Human Nature … Continue reading Demetri Martin Recommends….
Statesman Selects Review: THE EYE OF THE MAMMOTH
"Through it all, Harrigan writes with ease, with a straightforward, friendly thoughtfulness that lures you in and makes you wonder how someone can be so nice, so modest, so self-deprecating at times, when it’s obvious that writing as concisely and clearly as he does is quite difficult. And, yes, the topics are usually related to … Continue reading Statesman Selects Review: THE EYE OF THE MAMMOTH
Bookmark Contest Winners Announced!
We're excited to announce the winners of this year's Bookmark Contest! Talented young artists from around Austin entered their best work to the contest, which asked them to draw a bookmark based on their favorite book. Four categories were judged: Kindergarten, Grades 1 & 2, Grades 3 & 4, and Grades 5 & 6. All … Continue reading Bookmark Contest Winners Announced!









