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Mar

18

2026

Tilt: A Novel by Emma Pattee

Annie is thirty-seven weeks pregnant and shopping for a crib when the Cascadia fault shifts, causing a devastating earthquake. Emerging from the ruins of Ikea with no keys, no cell phone, and no money, Annie starts on foot toward the restaurant where her husband, Dom, works. During the five-and-a-half-mile walk, Annie witnesses devastation, and death, …

Jan

21

2026

Loved One: A Novel by Aisha Muharrar

From the writer of some of the best recent TV shows (“The Good Place,” “Parks & Rec”), comes Loved One, a debut novel just as smart, perceptive, funny, tender, and quixotic as Aisha Muharrar’s scripts. In another writer’s hands, the story of two former girlfriends of a dead rock star trying to get along could …

Jan

5

2026

Pony Confidential by Christina Lynch

Island Books of Mercer Island, WA, did a list of staff favorites during the holidays for Advent. We got a chortle out of this recommendation: Brad says, “Wait!?!? This is on Brad’s list? Yes, yes, it is. You see, I love ponies, and I especially love cranky ponies. And when cranky ponies set off to …

Jan

20

2025

Lady Macbeth by Ava Reid

Lady Macbeth by Ava Reid

This is the kind of Macbeth retelling I’ve been looking for. Ava Reid crafts a Lady Macbeth both bound to the decisions of others as well as conniving in her own right. Every page was filled with female rage and impotence in the face of male dictators while also highlighting Lady Roscille’s brilliant mind. I …

Apr

2

2024

Site of Disappearance by Erin Malone

Site of Disappearance by Erin Malone

QUEEN ANNE BOOK COMPANY STAFF FAVORITE / LOCAL POET Site of Disappearance by Erin Malone “Everything I’m afraid of, / I’m about to name,” cautions the speaker of this haunting lyric in the sophomore collection from Washington poet, Erin Malone. Here, buried childhood memories of a brother’s death and a small-town murder return just as …

Dec

15

2021

Beasts of a Little Land by Juhea Kim

We are so excited to have this gorgeous debut novel from Oregon author Juhea Kim in the store. Its backdrop is a decades-long swath of Korean history, specifically its fight for independence from Japan. But the story itself is the intimate tale of intertwined lives, in particular the relationship between Jade, a young girl sold …

Aug

2

2021

Listen written by Gabi Snyder, illustrated by Stephanie Graegin

Listen, by local author Gabi Snyder and illustrated by Stephanie Graegin, was featured recently as a Picture Book of the Week here in the store. Our staff loves the beautiful, soft illustrations that mesh perfectly with the unfolding story of a young girl learning how to “hear beyond” the daily noise of life, to something …

Aug

28

2017

The Adventures of John Carson in Several Quarters of the World

The Adventures of John Carson in Several Quarters of the World: a Novel of Robert Louis Stevenson by Brian Doyle

Brian Doyle was an unusually gifted storyteller, and it is very bittersweet and perfect that his last book is, at its core, all about the gift of storytelling. This is Doyle’s take on Robert Louis Stevenson’s planned-but-unwritten novel about the great Scottish author’s time in 1880s San Francisco.  Stevenson was living in a boarding house …

Oct

3

2013

100 Year Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window...

The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared
by Jonas Jonasson

“What about the sleeper books? The ones without ad campaigns and NPR coverage? The ones nobody knows they want until you put it in their hands? It’s been just over a year since the English translation of The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared came out and we’ve sold 88 copies of this staff …

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