Department of Book Reports:We Were Stardust
We Were Stardust by Kathrin King Segal (Bucket List, $15.00) Today's book is from a dear Second Life pal, Seacat, whose first novel Wild Again (link to hilarious vid) was published by Dutton way back...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: New to the shelves
It's been an exciting week in Hoquiam's smallest bookstore: we kicked off the week with a Monday night party for the much anticipated release of Christopher Paolini's 4th book, Inheritance, from his...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports:The Man in The Moon
Children's Literature, I have to admit, is not my strong suit when it comes to bookselling. Oh, I'm acquainted with much of it, for sure. I read voraciously when I was child myself, and when our son...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford (Random House, tp $15)I hadn't had a chance to read this back when it came out, and recently a customer was telling me how much her whole book club...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: We're Making a List and Checking It Twice
It has come to our attention that the authors you'll find on this list have turned out to be no-good commie rats. I'll bet some of your favorite writers are on this list. I'm shocked! Shocked!Occupy...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: Happy War on Christmas
All the talk this week has been about this mornings eclipse, so I thought I'd showcase our Science Bookshelf. Here are a couple fun science lessons I found in my reading this week. In Seattle (and...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: Marshmallows
We're very busy this week, as I'm sure all of your households are too. I hope you find the time to relax with some cocoa and a good book. Perhaps you might even find time to make your own marshmallows...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: A Christmas Carol
It has become our tradition to post this passage from A Christmas Carol every Saturday before Christmas here at the General's place. It remains as relevant today as it was when Dickens first had it...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: Happy New Year.
The very exhausted bookstore people wish you and yours a very Happy New Year. We're looking forward to talking about good books next year.
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: Occult America
Occult America, The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation by Mitch Horowitz (Bantam, $16) Mitch Horowitz is an editor and author of occult and esoteric topics and here he places out a fine...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: At Play in the Fields of the Lord
Peter Matthiessen's At Play in the Fields of the Lord is one of those mid-20th century novels I've meant to read and never got around to doing so. Well, I've finally read it, and it was well worth the...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: Border Songs
Border Songs, by Jim Lynch (Knopf paper $16) Six foot eight inch Brandon Vanderkool has always stuck out. His dyslexia and attention to the details of the landscape and birds give him a unique...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: Everybody Loves Our Towns
I thought I'd talk about a couple books set in towns I love, but you don't need to be a fan to fall in love with these volumes. First up, Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge by Mark...
View ArticleStuff Found in Books
A.K.A. Bookmarks. I've been posting these over on Facebook , and Ike just said "this would make a great blog!" okay, I have a blog... I'll put them here too. Enjoy! And, I would love submissions!This...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: Chickens
It's getting to be Gardening season again, and I've heard folks talking about adding Chickens. I have stocked up on a few titles (sorry! Barnyard in Your Backyard sold before this post!) Not only will...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports: Travel the Whole Earth with Charley
I've always meant to get around to reading Travels with Charley, and this week I jealously clutched a copy before putting it on the shelf. What a delightful road trip!Mr. Steinbeck & the ever...
View ArticleDepartment of Book Reports:Lee Child
Well, we have been on a hiatus, but now we are back and ready to report on books and more books. Hope you didn't miss us too much.For some time, I have been urged, especially by SeattleTammy, to pick...
View ArticleLike Any Normal Day
Like Any Normal Day by Mark Kram, Jr. (St. Martin's $25.95) While this is Mark Kram's first book, he has been an award-winning author at the Philadelphia Daily News and has been included in The Best...
View ArticleInside the Secret World of Librarians: Truth Like The Sun
Last week, Dan and I were invited to sell books at the annual day-long conference for the Friends of Timberland Library, and the Board of directors.Jim Lynch was to be their keynote speaker, and we...
View ArticleThe Gaze of the Gazelle
The Gaze of the Gazelle: The Story of a Generation By Arash Hejazi (Seagull Books, $21.95)امروز، سی خرداد، ساعت 7 بعد از ظهر این دختر جوان توسط لباس شخصی ها کشته شد Basij shots to death a young woman...
View ArticleButterfly in the Typewriter
Butterfly in the Typewriter The Tragic Life of John Kennedy Toole and the Remarkable Story of A Confederacy of Dunces by Cory MacLauchlin ($26.00, Da Capo) Yesterday I was catching up on the latest...
View ArticleALPHA
Alpha by Greg Rucka (Mulholland Books, $24.99) Alpha is the first of a projected trilogy by the incredibly talented Greg Rucka. Here we meet Jad Bell, retired Delta Force operator, Master Sergeant now...
View ArticleCalling in sick
I had planned on telling you about Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter, but I've been felled by the nasty cold Dan had all last week. I'll write more on this wonderful book which NPR called "a literary...
View ArticleMeet author Crystal Marcos
Kitsap Peninsula author, Crystal Marcos will read and sign her two children's books, BELLYACHE and HEADACHEat Books On 7thSaturday, July 14, 3 to 5 pm.BELLYACHE: A Delicious Tale nominated for the 2010...
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