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Aug

15

2018

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What Would You Recommend?

This is a link we’ve had in the files for quite some time now… Even though the titles aren’t quite so fresh, it’s still a fun tool. The Seattle Times created interactive book recommendations based on reviews from the paper. You know what’s even more fun, though? Visiting a local independent bookshop to ask a bookseller …

May

3

2018

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Johnny Evison and Lawn Boy

Jonathan Evison at Island Books 5/3 with “Lawn Boy”

Jonathan Evison, the author of soon-to-be classic Northwest novels such as The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving and West of Here, will be at Island Books on Mercer Island, WA on Thursday, Thursday May 3rd at 6:30pm, with his new novel, Lawn Boy. The store writes, “Anyone who was present for his last visit won’t soon …

Dec

1

2017

Too Shattered for Mending

Lots of Love for Too Shattered for Mending
by Peter Brown Hoffmeister

Hoffmeister writes a gritty southern gothic novel; even though it takes place in the small town of Pierce, Idaho, the goings-on there would fit snugly in the south. This is technically a young adult book, but so dark it seems a much better fit to tag it as adult literature. Hoffmeister’s characters, cousins Little and …

Jun

1

2017

Seattle Public Library Summer Book Bingo 2017

Seattle Public Library Announces Summer Book Bingo

We always look forward to summer reading challenges. Have you done Book Bingo? The Seattle Public Library’s Summer Book Bingo includes a “recommended by an independent bookseller” square. We highly recommend you visit your local indie to get a personalized recommendation, but if your schedule isn’t meshing with your neighborhood bookstores’, don’t give up! Browse our …

Apr

5

2017

Ties

Ties by Domenico Starnone, trans. by Jhumpa Lahiri

Domenico Starnone’s Ties is an expertly crafted short novel that is charmingly intimate, disarmingly chatty and laced with some walloping surprises. Its Italian publication so captivated Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri (whose memoir In Other Words documents her study of Italian) that she translated the novel into English, and superbly so. The novel is a meditation on love–what is …

Feb

2

2017

Pride: Celebrating Diversity & Community

Pride: Celebrating Diversity & Community
by Robin Stevenson

This is a visually appealing, quick, and thorough look at Pride parades and celebrations, how they came to be, and what they celebrate. Stevenson covers large pieces of history and movements in accessible ways, often throwing in her own personal stories, which lend themselves to a conversational tone. The pages are covered in large, vibrant, …

Dec

28

2016

The Princess Diarist

The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher isn’t just Princess Leia. In The Princess Diarist, though, she takes us back to her Star Wars days with a look at her diaries during filming. They’re replete with her signature humor, but they also provide a fascinating look at life behind one of our most iconic films. — Ashleigh B., Powell’s Books, Portland, …

Nov

18

2016

Wonderland by Samuel Ligon

A desperate warning and glorious endorsement of the drunken tricycle race of life and love. The absurd scenarios and bizarre imagery confounded and tickled me, made me nervous, hungry, hopeful, and frequently allowed me to laugh where I might otherwise want to cry. In the end, Wonderland kind of felt like a big hug, timely …

Nov

15

2016

The Society of Trees

In The Hidden Life of Trees: What they Feel, How they Communicate (Greystone Books), Peter Wohlleben illuminates how trees form underground networks that allow them to grow together and nurture each other. As a forest ranger who has immersed himself in scientific literature, Wohlleben argues that people need to take on a role of stewardship …

May

26

2015

The Well

The Well
by Catherine Chanter

“A very fine dystopian novel of the most delicious kind, where reality is shrouded in mysticism but within a few pages you find yourself embedded in that world, and as the pages turn you find yourself doubting less and believing more.” –Susan Richmond, Inklings Bookshop, Yakima, WA Start believing with a copy from Inklings or …

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