While searching for an out of print hardcover on used book sites the other day, I stumbled upon a number of secondhand sellers trying to sell advance reader copies of books and it inspired me to say something about them here. Diary of a Bookseller #19 There's nothing quite like getting an advance reader copy… Continue reading The Aches of ARCs
Solutions and Other Problems by Allie Brosh
While comparatively a late comer to Allie's work, I absolutely loved Hyperbole and a Half and anxiously awaited word on her highly anticipated follow up, Solutions and Other Problems. I am happy to report, this does not disappoint. Synopsis From the publisher marketing:Solutions and Other Problems includes humorous stories from Allie Broshโs childhood; the adventures of… Continue reading Solutions and Other Problems by Allie Brosh
Audio Delights
Six years ago (pre-bookstore) I started a job that required me to drive a great deal. While I only lasted a year, I did make it through a lot of audiobooks in that time. My love of them has only increased so I figured why not share some of my favorites! As You Wish by… Continue reading Audio Delights
A Bookshop in Berlin by Francoise Frenkel
The Rediscovered Memoir of One Woman's Harrowing Escape from the NazisPublished originally as No Place to Lay One's Head This is another Nonfiction Book Club selection! As a club that reads exclusively nonfiction, eventually we were going to make our way to WWII, either by reading a memoir or history book. We decided to go… Continue reading A Bookshop in Berlin by Francoise Frenkel
Methods of Book Organization
This weekend I'll be building faux built-in shelves for my guest bedroom/library with my mom and it has me thinking about the best way to organize my books when I take them back out of their boxes to put them on their new shelves. Diary of a Bookseller #18 There are a number of different… Continue reading Methods of Book Organization
Best of Nonfiction Book Club
The Nonfiction Book Club has now been meeting for about a year and a half and in that time, we've stumbled on quite a few hidden gems of nonfiction. Our upcoming selections (we've picked through April 2021!) all sound spectacular, so I figured I'd do a recap of the favorites so far before we dive… Continue reading Best of Nonfiction Book Club
Adulthood is a Myth by Sarah Andersen
Sarah's Scribbles #1 I will always read anything I find even mildly interesting if the author, or main character, is named Sarah, with an H. When I went to my first Winter Institute, the annual American Booksellers Association conference back in 2016, I found Sarah sitting at a table without any line and struck up… Continue reading Adulthood is a Myth by Sarah Andersen
Ink & Sigil by Kevin Hearne
Ink & Sigil #1, Iron Druid Chronicles Spin Off I love fantasy, but I discovered I don't read a lot of fantasy by cis white dudes. Because most of fantasy is written by them, I often go looking for stories by women, POC, or LGBTQIA+ authors. But occasionally, a description will nab me, or a… Continue reading Ink & Sigil by Kevin Hearne
The Geography of Genius by Eric Weiner
Lessons from the World's Most Creative Places It's another Nonfiction Book Club selection! We discussed this one at the end of August and embarrassingly, I had not finished it by the time we discussed it so I'm a bit behind in posting my review today. Synopsis From the Back Cover:Bestselling author Eric Weiner is no… Continue reading The Geography of Genius by Eric Weiner
Royalist Reverie
Laura and I have both been hopelessly obsessed with the British royal family for practically our whole lives. As such, we tend to seek out books with very royal characters in them. Below are just a few of our favorites - click the images for the reviews and the titles to add them to your… Continue reading Royalist Reverie