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Jul

14

2025

Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman

I absolutely loved this book! It felt very Hitchhiker’s Guide meets Dungeons and Dragons, meets The Hunger Games. The banter and emotion between Carl and Princess Donut was fantastic and the achievements and item descriptions made me laugh out loud. Couldn’t put it down. –LaTanya, Trail’s End Bookstore, Winthrop, WA There’s a reason this series …

Jul

9

2025

Too Soon by Betty Shamieh

A funny and penetratingly honest story of three generations of Palestinian women, Zora, Naya, and Arabella, that spans geography, politics, and familial expectations. Family secrets, matchmaking, and ambition bring the granddaughter, Arabella, a New York City theater director, to stage a play in Palestine. Arabella confronts her family’s history along with her grandmother’s and mother’s …

Jun

30

2025

Lady’s Knight by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner

I’m kind of surprised I liked this because it kind of grated at me at first… and then. Backstory: It’s the quadrennial Tournament of Dragon-Slayers, where the greatest knights (lacking dragons to slay, having slayed them all) compete for the hand of a Fair Princess… and her dowry. Isobelle is the princess, with her ladies …

Jun

27

2025

Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) by Hazel Jane Plante

Ostensibly a charmingly personal encyclopedia about the fictional television show Little Blue, Hazel Jane Plante’s debut novel is an incandescent love letter to trans friendship. A tender TV-and-karaoke-soaked heartbreaker that delights in pop culture. By the end I was as smitten with Little Blue and its colorful characters as Vivian was, and I fell in love with Vivian …

Jun

25

2025

The In-Between Bookstore by Edward Underhill

When Darby visits his hometown to help his mom move, he’s transported back in time– in the literal sense– whenever he enters In Between Books, where he worked part-time in high school. What avenues of your life might change if you knew then what you know now, and what would you want to express to …

Jun

18

2025

Bite by Bite: Nourishments and Jamborees by Aimee Nezhukumatathil

These essays are a feast for the eyes and the mind, exploring edible wonders from around the world. –Rachel, Brick & Mortar Books, Redmond, WA Could you use some nourishments and jamborees? I feel like most of us can. Treat yourself to food writing and other books that replenish at Brick & Mortar Books and …

Jun

10

2025

Huckleberries and Nightshade: Beauty and Terror in Northwest Roots

I grew up in the shadow of mountains, along the mucky edges of the Nisqually River Delta on the outskirts of Olympia. On a rare clear day, you could see the Olympics to the West. Mount Rainier towered to the East. Our rambler abutted a tract of undeveloped forest land near Luhr Beach. Expansive, wild, …

Jun

9

2025

Atmsophere by Taylor Jenkins Reid

This is Atmosphere: A GMA Book Club Pick: A Love Story, which is a lot of colons to swallow. We think one of those isn’t the title of the book that Reid submitted, but you know how they are with the meta-data these days. Anyway, Atmosphere: A GMA Book Club Pick: A Love Story is the story of …

Jun

3

2025

Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane

Engaged deeply with the question of the title, Robert Macfarlane has set out to demonstrate not only that rivers ARE alive, but how, and why, and in what kinds of ways. He is Virgil and Gandalf, Merlin and Hermes, our guide through what a river is or could be or should be. . . It is …

Jun

2

2025

Celebrating “The Arguers” in Olympia

Corinna Luyken, Olympia author and illustrator, dressed as a character from her new picture book, The Arguers, for a special storytime and signing at Browsers Books. The book is visually stunning and very thought-provoking. The kingdom is known for its residents’ ability to argue, but sometimes all the arguments make it impossible to hear what …

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