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Ravenna Third Place staff

Mar

18

2015

Amor & Psycho

Amor & Psycho
by Carolyn Cooke

Once in a while, you come across an author who shifts your belief about what is possible, about what the written word can do, and what a short, ten-page story can make you feel. Carolyn Cooke is one of those authors, and Amor & Psycho will blow your mind. It’s dark and sexy. A little violent …

Sep

30

2013

Lost Kingdom

The Lost Kingdom by Matthew Kirby

“I’ve read all he’s written and was over the moon to get my hands on his newest book. The Lost Kingdom is full of adventure and amazing inventions. A young boy sets out on a mission in search of a mythical colony to align with against the French in 1750’s America. Aboard a flying ship full of …

Aug

1

2013

Fiend

Fiend by Peter Stenson

“Yes, it’s yet another apocalyptic zombie novel, but this time the only survivors are those people who were high on meth at the time, and the only way to avoid catching zombie fever is to stay high on meth. A ragtag group of addicts must locate a cooker, and supplies in order to survive. Zombies …

Jul

22

2013

Journal of Jules Renard

The Journal of Jules Renard
edited and translated by Louise Bogan
& Elizabeth Roget

“If you just opened to any page in this book and read the first sentence that appealed to you, it would sell itself.  In my mind, it leaps off of the bookshelf, into your arms, and being finally introduced, you and it become inseparable. “Jules Renard’s life is a strange and joyful mix of the mundane …

Dec

25

2010

Hiking Washington's History by Judy Bentley

“Hiking Washington’s History is the history buff’s trail guide and the hiking buff’s history book. It includes forty historic trails from across the state, ranging from short day hikes to multi-day backpacking trips. Brief regional histories provide context for the individual trail narratives and add another layer to the outdoor experience.”—Ravenna Third Place Books, Seattle

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