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Jun

13

2025

Roundabout Books’ Father’s Day Giving Suggestions

Roundabout Books in Bend, OR suggests 15 perfect books to gift for Father‘s Day. Give the gift of quiet reading time for the great Dad in your life! Here are some of our favorite recommendations for Father‘s Day, Sunday, June 15th. FICTION Beartooth by Callan Wink Assassins Anonymous by Rob Hart Never Flinch by Stephen King The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen …

Jun

11

2025

Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams

I can understand why Facebook didn’t want this book published. There are moments that are so cringy (bad behavior, obtuse people, insensitive bosses) that I have to remind myself it’s NON-FICTION! Sarah starts at Facebook as an idealistic former diplomat, intent on helping the company reach out to continue where it can be used as …

Jun

6

2025

Portland Book Week June 6th – 15th

Portland Book Week starts today! Here’s the overview from the Portland Book Week website: Spend a week exploring 60+ independent booksellers in the Portland and Vancouver areas. Bookstore Crawl – Visit as many local, independent bookstores as you can. Pick up a bingo card at any one of the participating bookstores. Literary Events – Check …

Jun

4

2025

We Could Be Rats by Emily Austin

If you need a good laugh and a good cry, pick this book up. Emily Austin masterfully marries tragedy with the poignantly ludicrous in this raw novel. Sigrid wants to die: fed up with her dissatisfying job, grieving the loss of her best friend, lamenting her heavy family dynamic, and feeling generally like growing up …

May

20

2025

Moira Macdonald’s Debut Novel
‘Storybook Ending’ is a Joyous Gift

From The Seattle Times May 20, 2025 Bethany Jean Clement, Seattle Times food writer Partway through the first page of Moira Macdonald’s debut novel “Storybook Ending,” I started crying. Not with sorrow — the novel starts with the most intriguing two sentences, then takes us directly into the luminous, cinematic mind of one of the …

Apr

16

2025

Imagine a Door by Laura Stanfill

Imagine a Door is the writing book you need: a step-by-step guide for writers to navigate the world of publishing, told with bravery and honesty by a true maverick of independent publishing. Stanfill spares no detail in describing her journey as the founder and publisher of Forest Avenue Press. This book contains vital information, especially if …

Apr

14

2025

Yours Cheerfully by AJ Pearce

Yours Cheerfully: the best possible antidote for the blahs, the doldrums, all slumps, but also effective against letdowns and general malaise. Loved. Every. Word. —Bonnie Garmus, author of Lessons in Chemistry This book, the sequel to Dear Mrs. Bird, can be read as a stand-alone or in sequence. It is also a staff pick of Karen …

Mar

17

2025

Book Lovers by Emily Henry

This is Henry’s third romance novel and dare we say her best yet! We both fell in love with Beach Read and adored People We Meet On Vacation, but Book Lovers is *chef’s kiss* FANTASTIC! Book Lovers is full of the laugh out loud humor, clever wit, heart, and steaminess Henry is best at. We …

Feb

28

2025

Third Eye Books Accessories & Gifts logo (An eye in a triangle with "mind," "body," "soul" all inscribed in a circle.

Celebrating Third Eye Books and Black History Month

Hooray for Portland’s Third Eye Books, a Black-owned bookstore! They were featured on KATU news. Watch the story here! Read more about Third Eye Books in our archive. Let’s make sure to celebrate Black bookstores and Black stories every month.

Feb

21

2025

Genesis Begins Again by Alicia D. Williams

A Middle Grade gem. There are 96 reasons why 13-year-old Genesis dislikes herself and she really can’t do anything about any of them. But that doesn’t mean she isn’t willing to try. You’ll find yourself worrying over her choices and then cheering her on as she discovers new strengths and talents. — Karen, Annie Bloom’s …

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