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Mar

18

2011

The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers by Thomas Mullen

“Before I had read 15 pages of Thomas Mullen’s latest, now out in paperback, I was deeply hooked. The novel is a 1930’s gangster drama with fabulous elements. It reminds me of Bonnie and Clyde—with magical realism, snappy historical fiction and full-throttle entertainment. I loved the titular characters—dashing criminal Jason Fireson and his angry, idealistic youngest brother, …

Mar

17

2011

Talking with Shani Raviv, Author of Being Ana

Queen Anne bookseller Tegan Tigani sat down with Seattle author Shani Raviv to talk about her book, Being Ana: A Memoir of Anorexia Nervosa. The in-depth interview, which commemorated National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, is offered in three parts at The Seattle Books Examiner, where Tigani is a contributor. Tigani is the events coordinator and children’s …

Jan

17

2011

Tegan Tigani: Book Lover Found

Tegan Tigani discovered Queen Anne Books in 1999, after driving across the country to be with her boyfriend (now her husband). “I pulled through Steven’s Pass on a cold night in February,” she says. “After stretching my limbs and getting a good first night’s sleep in Seattle, Jordan suggested a little tour around our new …

Nov

30

2010

The Atlas of Love by Laurie Frankel

“Strikingly pure of heart, voice and message, The Atlas of Love tells the story of a life lived on the treadmill of academia. It’s likely to be a favorite of your bookseller, because it’s a life that will resonate—a lot of hard work, little traditional payoff, yet, somehow, all worthwhile. Therein lies the brilliance of this …

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