Teen Thursday: Like Two Sides of One Coin

Griffin (like the monster) shares two graphic novels he recently read, The Magic Fish and Flamer. Both titles are available now at bookpeople.com. A few years ago, my wife and I traveled through eastern Europe where I enjoyed the National Marionette troupes of both Austria and Czech Republic. Both marionette shows were in their nationโ€™s … Continue reading Teen Thursday: Like Two Sides of One Coin

Tetris:The Games People Play by Box Brown

Alexey Pajitnov - Russian video game designer and inventor of Tetris Tetris - a tile-matching puzzle game, named #2 in 100 Greatest Video Games of All Time by IGN in 2007. Box Brown - American cartoonist, and author/illustrator of Tetris: The Games People Play Tetris has a bit of a legendary statusย in the video game … Continue reading Tetris:The Games People Play by Box Brown

Top Shelf in July: OLLIE’S ODYSSEY by William Joyce

Ollie thought of every trick heโ€™d ever seen in every battle movie he and Billy had watched and in every book that had been read to them. โ€œOkay!โ€ he commanded. โ€œOur plan is gonna be: do some Robin Hood, and some Use the Force Luke, and some Trojan Horse, and some...Yellow Submarine.โ€ - Ollieโ€™s Odyssey, … Continue reading Top Shelf in July: OLLIE’S ODYSSEY by William Joyce

Stephen’s Pick: DAVE HILL DOESN’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE

This post comes from our former bookseller Steven Warren. There are a number of high water marks that a person hits on the way to actual, mental adulthood. Things like financial independence, the onset of bodily failure, and becoming genuinely annoyed by teenagers and their antics are all telltale signs of maybe kind of being … Continue reading Stephen’s Pick: DAVE HILL DOESN’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE

Staff Review: THE WEEKENDERS ย by Mary Kay Andrews

This review comes from our event team member Meike. Temperatures are rising and itโ€™s officially pool and beach season, so itโ€™s time to lighten up our reading selectionsโ€”even the most highbrow reader might want to throw in some less serious reading over the next few months. And The Weekenders by Mary Kay Andrews fits the … Continue reading Staff Review: THE WEEKENDERS ย by Mary Kay Andrews