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Oct

22

2025

To Die for: A Cookbook of Gravestone Recipes by Rosie Grant

We love this new book! It’s a must have for any lover of the unusual & strange, family historian, cookbook collector, or graveyard admirer. This inspiring collection features thoughtfully documented recipes preserved on gravestones, their family stories and is a celebration of food legacies from their dearly departed. From weeknight dinners to family feasts, food …

Aug

15

2025

Between Two Rivers: Ancient Mesopotamia and the Birth of History by Moudhy Al-Rashid

Al-Rashid dives into the actual historical records left by the peoples who lived, loved, and died in the valley between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, providing us with delightful snaphots of daily life circa 1900 BCE. Folks had collicky babies, needed recipes for beer, and wanted to exorcise ghosts. Preschoolers had terrible handwriting. There was …

Jun

23

2025

The Intermediaries by Brandy Schillace

The Intermediaries is an invaluable history of the first modern gender and sexuality clinic, led by the gay and Jewish Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, during the inter-war period in Berlin. The book “charts the relationships between nascent sexual science, queer civil rights, and the fight against fascism.” An inspiring and absolutely necessary read for our times! — …

Jun

12

2025

Bestseller Spotlight: Happy Pride Month!

Every Wednesday, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association publishes the regional bestseller list. On Thursdays, we celebrate Thursday Themes to shine a spotlight on some of the books from the list and give our brains a different way of thinking about books. It’s Pride Month, so let’s celebrate LGBTQ+ characters and authors on our list! Atmosphere Taylor Jenkins Reid …

May

30

2025

Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism by Rachel Maddow

America in the years leading into WW2 went through astonishing twists and turns in the efforts of homegrown Nazis and Fascists, who worked with great coordination and sophistication to destroy Democracy and install authoritarian rule. Their primary tools were propaganda, misinformation, and overwhelming antisemitism, and their funding was largely from the Nazi regime. Among their …

May

26

2025

Memorial Day Reading Recommendations

Memorial Day honors the sacrifice of those who died in military service. If you choose to read and reflect, independent bookstores can help you find the right book. Here are some suggestions: The Women by Kristin Hannah The Wives by Simone Gorrindo Facing the Mountain by Daniel James Brown Facing the Mountain (Adapted for Young …

May

14

2025

The Killing Field of East New York by Stacy Horn

Following the details of the white-collar crimes in the housing market in East New York, the author reveals the results of a well-meaning plan by President Johnson to help Black Americans buy their first homes – a plan that opened the door to bribery, mortgage scandal and eventually many deaths in the neighborhood that would …

Apr

3

2025

Bestseller Spotlight: Yay, YA Authors!

On Wednesdays, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Bestseller List is published. Every week, we love to see what books have been most popular in independent bookstores around our region. As we peruse the list, we ponder patterns. Then we present this weekly feature: Thursday Themes. This week’s bestseller list shows that some YA authors have staying power and …

Feb

3

2025

March: Book One by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell

I think March should be required reading in all American high schools. It’s a historical graphic novel about the civil rights movement and the life of John Lewis. Nate Powell’s stark black and white illustrations and John Lewis’s words create an evocative and immersive experience that would be difficult (if not impossible) to achieve in …

Jan

28

2025

Mapping the Métis: An Original Essay by 2025 PNBA Book Award Winner Chris La Tray

I can say this without spoiling anything, but the epilogue to Becoming Little Shell begins with reflections from “a little green house high on a hillside that overlooks Butte, Montana.” It is mid-November of 2021 and, as I wrote, I was in that house enjoying a residency where I largely completed the first draft of …

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