Super Natural Every Day: Well-Loved Recipes from My Natural Foods Kitchen by Heidi Swanson If you only buy one cookbook this year, make it Heidi Swanson's Super Natural Every Day. Part cookbook, part photo essay, Swanson takes the best elements of her popular food blog 101 Cookbooks and makes them into an endlessly adaptable set … Continue reading Jenn S. Recommends: ‘Super Natural Every Day’
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Matthew’s Top Five Reads of 2011
Matthew is our IT guy. He makes the internet go. #5 Chronicles: Volume 1 by Bob Dylan Bob Dylan is not a prophet. Ignore the blurb on the cover, no one from Rolling Stone read this book, they just immediately wrote rave reviews while listening to Nickelback. Throughout this text Dylan pleads his audience to … Continue reading Matthew’s Top Five Reads of 2011
Matthew Recommends: ‘Come Together: The Business Wisdom of the Beatles’
Come Together: The Business Wisdom of the Beatles by Richard Courtney & George Cassidy Courtney and Cassidy are two hopeless Beatles fanatics who, in between arguing the actual number of unofficial Beatles members and discussing the perks of Ringo Starr's contribution to the band's success versus his songwriting contributions, decided to write a fresh twist … Continue reading Matthew Recommends: ‘Come Together: The Business Wisdom of the Beatles’
I Love Books
I think it goes without saying that if you work at a bookstore, you love books. I've been this way for as long as I can remember, ever since I was a young reader obsessed with Claudia Kishi, Wayside School, and writing in hieroglyphics. I keep almost every book I read and enjoy, and reread … Continue reading I Love Books
A Few Thoughts from Hoyt
~Post by Chris Hoyt A few thoughts on the recent Amazon scandal. Coming from a small town (Weches, Tx Pop. 22) I can see how Amazon appeals to the middle of nowhere folk that I once was. As a youngster, I relied on trips to Wal-Mart for books and, more importantly, Comic Books to feed … Continue reading A Few Thoughts from Hoyt
First Ladies of Comedy
~Post by Sophia Before Bossypants, I had never been a huge fan of Tina Fey. Though I enjoyed Mean Girls and admired her work on Saturday Night Live, I found the characters on her sitcom, 30 Rock, too outlandish and self-absorbed to find sympathetic or even watchable. However, reading her book, I found her reflections … Continue reading First Ladies of Comedy
Joe T.’s Top Reads of 2011
Joe T. rules BookPeople's second floor. He is a kind master and brilliant Inventory Manager who knows where every book is on every shelf at all times, because he is also omnipotent. And a righteous karaoke dancer. ~ I am always reading. You will find me a t a bar with a book in my … Continue reading Joe T.’s Top Reads of 2011
Merrilee Recommends: ‘Withering Tights’
Withering Tights by Louise Rennison I loved every book in Louise Rennison's Georgia Nicholson series so much I almost cried when the last one came out, because I knew it was the end. But then! I found out about Georgia's cousin, Tallulah. She's every bit as hysterically funny as Georgia ever was. She's off to … Continue reading Merrilee Recommends: ‘Withering Tights’
Find It Here, Buy It Here, Keep US Here.
~Post by Julie W. This article in the New York Times this weekend really got my goat. According to the results of a recent survey, 24% of people who buy a book online say they first saw the book in a brick and mortar bookstore. It isn't news to me or to anyone who works … Continue reading Find It Here, Buy It Here, Keep US Here.
Cindy’s Top 5 ‘Stranger Than Fiction’ Reads of 2011
Cindy is the best. That's all you need to know. Oh, also, she leads the Stranger Than Fiction Book Club, which she'll tell you all about. ~ This list of favorites stems from the books I have read while leading the Stranger Than Fiction Book Club (STFBC) which is dedicated to reading anything and everything … Continue reading Cindy’s Top 5 ‘Stranger Than Fiction’ Reads of 2011









