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Jun

30

2020

A Change of Shirts: A Caldwell, ID restaurant raises funds for racial justice-related books for students and teachers

From Boise Weekly/ idahopress.com by Sydney Kidd Salvador “Sal” Alamilla is no stranger to the ugly face of racism. Born in Michoacan, Mexico, he grew up in the United States, where he said he has faced both explicit and implicit racial bias. As a business owner, he usually shies away from taking a stand on …

Aug

9

2019

Rediscovered Books' and Rediscovered Press's Owners Bruce and Laura DeLaney

A Third Store for Rediscovered Books

This week, the world got the happy news that Laura and Bruce DeLaney, the co-0wners of Rediscovered Books, are opening a third bookstore! The DeLaneys started with Rediscovered Books on North 8th Street in Boise, which expanded in 2015. Then in 2018, they bought Rainbow Books, a used book store on State Street in Boise …

May

6

2019

Bruce and Laura Delaney with Bad Kitty at Rediscovered Books

Podcast Features Laura and Bruce DeLaney of Rediscovered Books

From the Dietz Agency website on April 25, 2019 We are off and running with season six and we have some great guests on the docket. We start off with Bruce and Laura DeLaney who own Rediscovered Books in the heart of downtown Boise. I really enjoyed the conversation we had. It’s always fun to …

Oct

10

2018

The Second Coming of the KKK

The Second Coming of the KKK
by Linda Gordon

A striking look at how anti-immigrant hate and a lust for profit revived the KKK in the ’20s and ’30s. Striking parallels to the anti-immigrant movement of today. It will make you think. –Bruce DeLaney, Rediscovered Books, Boise, ID Find history that resonates at Rediscovered Books and other independent bookstores. This is available now in …

Jan

12

2017

Snow Day Readin’ from Rediscovered Books

What do you do when you’ve had five snow days off from school? Of course you read, but maybe you make a funny video, too, like the owners and staff at Rediscovered Books in Boise, ID… Enjoy! (And subscribe to their YouTube channel!)

Oct

31

2016

New Annotated H P Lovecraft

The New Annotated H. P. Lovecraft edited by Leslie Klinger

If you are a Lovecraft fan then this is the book for you. A bio of Lovecraft, 900+ pages of stories with commentary from a respected Lovecraft scholar. And it feels like it has the weight of the forbidden knowledge… –Bruce DeLaney, Rediscovered Books, Boise, ID Impressively creepy all year long, this is available at …

Sep

16

2016

Rediscovered Books Bruce and and Laura Top 40

Rediscovered Books: 10 Years of Memories in 40 Books

Dear Bookstore Friends and Family, Ten years ago, we opened Rediscovered Books with great expectations, incredible naïveté and hearts full of hope.  Today the naïveté has morphed into idealism, but the great expectations and hope have remained the same. We want to take you through part of our journey over the last ten years.  As …

Mar

9

2011

1

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Dropping in on Boise's Rediscovered Bookshop

NWBL had the opportunity to visit Rediscovered Books in its new location in downtown Boise last fall. It was a Wednesday morning, and co-owners Laura and Bruce DeLaney and staffer Whitney Gill were busy coordinating their schedules for the day, placing an order for holiday books from Partners/West and waiting on customers while the new …

Nov

26

2010

Hold Me Closer, Necromancer by Lish McBride

“An unfortunate potato hockey accident brings Sam to the attention of a scary stranger and Sam is attacked after work. From there, it’s quickly on to necromancy, werewolves, witches, kidnapping and multiple dead bodies, some that stay dead, some that do not. Sam is given (not much of) a choice. He can join the evil, …

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