MysteryPeople’s New Home on the Web

MysteryPeople, our mystery-bookstore-within-a-bookstore, now has its very own home on the web: http://mysterypeople.wordpress.com/ While we'll continue to post some MysteryPeople content here on the main BP blog, the majority of it will now go up over there, so be sure to visit regularly to keep up with all events, book reviews, author Q&A's, discussions, and … Continue reading MysteryPeople’s New Home on the Web

Lev Grossman Praises ‘The Fault In Our Stars’

Just came across this post on Lev Grossman's (The Magicians and The Magician King) blog. Apparently Grossman's a John Green fan. Scroll down to the PS, where Grossman says of John Green's The Fault In Our Stars "...I can see this book sitting next to The Catcher in the Rye. It’s that good." http://levgrossman.com/2011/12/the-naming-of-julia-john-greens-the-fault-in-our-stars/ Add … Continue reading Lev Grossman Praises ‘The Fault In Our Stars’

How the Indiebound eReader Apps Work

We recently announced the brand new Indiebound eReader app for your Android device. Now, we're happy to say there's also an Indiebound eReader app for your iOS device! It's easier than ever to download eBooks from your favorite indie bookstore (say, oh, I don't know, BookPeople) straight to your eReader and enjoy the digital reading … Continue reading How the Indiebound eReader Apps Work

Consuelo Recommends: ‘Wonderstruck’

Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick From the genius creator of The Invention of Hugo Cabret comes Wonderstruck, an equally brilliant and genre-bending book for middle grade readers. Wonderstruck tells two parallel stories set fifty years apart, one story set in words and the other in beautiful illustrations. Ben longs for the father he's never known, while … Continue reading Consuelo Recommends: ‘Wonderstruck’