Chances are, we would've been looking forward to The Miniature Wife even if we didn't already know and love Manuel Gonzales. A new collection of short stories - particularly of weird short stories - will always get us excited. But the fact that Manuel is a familiar face, that we've worked with him on events … Continue reading BookPeople Q&A with Manuel Gonzales
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Merry Everything!
It may be a bit belated on our part, but we have to share this awesome work of art by Keith Graves, a local Austin children's author and illustrator. This little Elf of Mystery came along in a holiday e-greeting he sent for the new year. We love his books, we love his art, and … Continue reading Merry Everything!
Excerpt from New Book on Scientology
Word is buzzing today about the soon-to-be released Lawrence Wright book, Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood & the Prison of Belief. The book's UK publisher has dropped the title, according to the LA Times. (Knopf is publishing the book here in the U. S. on January 17th. You can pre-order a copy now.) The Hollywood Reporter posted … Continue reading Excerpt from New Book on Scientology
Keepin’ Up with MysteryPeople
Are y'all aware that we have an entire blog dedicated to the genre of crime fiction? We do! Check it out. If you primarily read mysteries and crime fiction, you might also want to subscribe to our MysteryPeople enewsletter. Once a month, we send out a quick email with new books we recommend, Q&A's with … Continue reading Keepin’ Up with MysteryPeople
Statesman Selects: TENTH OF DECEMBER
We're happy to announce that one of our favorite new books of 2013 is the official Statesman Selects pick for the month of January! Tenth of December by George Saunders has made the top of the Statesman's reading list, and we highly recommend adding it your list, as well. Copies of Tenth of December hit shelves tomorrow. … Continue reading Statesman Selects: TENTH OF DECEMBER
Eight Girls Taking Pictures
Eight Girls Taking Pictures by Whitney Otto Reviewed by Consuelo Although a work of fiction, Eight Girls Taking Pictures is inspired by a few true-life female photographers, mostly from the first half of the twentieth century. It is presented as a series of shorter stories, a set of character studies featuring each girl separately. I … Continue reading Eight Girls Taking Pictures
Sci Friday: Hobbit vs. Hobbit
~Post by Thomas ANNOUNCING OUR BRAND NEW WEEKLY SERIES, SCI FRIDAYS! Laser guns, magic swords, space ships, and dragons. These are some of the things that make the Sci Fi and Fantasy section our favorite in the store. Books have always been an escape from the real world, but Sci Fi and Fantasy take it … Continue reading Sci Friday: Hobbit vs. Hobbit
Events to Look Forward to in 2013
Two Pulitzer Prize winners, a literary legend, a Supreme Court Justice - if our events calendar is any indication, 2013 is going to be an awesome year. Here's a smattering of what we're looking forward to. For a full list of our upcoming events, visit our website. JOHN & SHERRY PETERSIK Young House Love Tuesday, … Continue reading Events to Look Forward to in 2013
Live! From Austin!
Marie, one of our wonderful booksellers, got up bright and early on Saturday morning to talk to KXAN about five of our favorite books. Watch the full video here. You can grab the books Marie talked about over on our website:
Top Shelf in January: THE AGE OF MIRACLES
Top Shelf in January: The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker Reviewed by: Marie, Master Bookseller and White Cat Wrangler The end seems imminent, but nobody imagined it would be like this. The earth is slowing its rotation; the days are becoming longer; gravity is becoming greater; crops are withering; the first day of … Continue reading Top Shelf in January: THE AGE OF MIRACLES








