Sample WA’s wealth of bookstores for Seattle Independent Bookstore Day
Seattle Independent Bookstore Day is back April 29! Celebrate Greater Seattle’s many indie bookstores by supporting more than two dozen participating stores.
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Seattle Independent Bookstore Day is back April 29! Celebrate Greater Seattle’s many indie bookstores by supporting more than two dozen participating stores.
The British warship the Wager crashed amid stormy seas off the coast of Patagonia in 1741. David Grann writes in his new book that things quickly got worse.
“Lessons in Chemistry” is the top local fiction bestseller, as reported by the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association.
Arianne True, a member of the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, says: “Poetry always picks up the phone. It can be there for you in hard times.”
The characters in Charles Frazier’s new book, “The Trackers,” are all searching for something, setting in motion a journey stretching from Florida to Seattle.
“Lessons in Chemistry” is the top local fiction bestseller, as reported by the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association.
Nicole Chung comes to Seattle to talk about her new memoir, “A Living Remedy,” on April 19.
Great poetry recordings from the likes of Ada Limón and Anastacia-Reneé make you wonder why anyone would ever choose to read poetry in silence, writes David Wright.
We spoke with New York author Rachel Heng about Singapore, memory and change in her new novel “The Great Reclamation,” published last month by Riverhead Books.
A little-known piece of history is retold in the new book, 100 years after the luxurious Peking Express train was attacked by bandits under the cover of night.