
ANNIVERSARY SALE THIS WEEKEND!
20% Off All Books, Cards & Gifts in the Store
Friday, June 28 - Sunday, June 30
Don't forget to stop by this weekend and save 20% on all books, cards and gifts in the store this Friday, Saturday and Sunday!
We are happy to be celebrating seven years as your neighborhood bookstore. We appreciate all your support!
Here's a few more great titles to check out:
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Bay Bridge: History and Design of a New Icon
by Donald MacDonald and Ira Nadel
In the same elegant style as Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, MacDonald and Nadel's new book details the original Bay Bridge's history and its new design and construction - a perfect souvenir for the October opening of the bridge's new eastern span!
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The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells
by Andrew Sean Greer
Pick up a signed first edition of this new novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The Confessions of Max Tivoli. Greer's latest is an incredibly romantic story of a woman who finds herself transported to the "other lives" she might have lived.
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The Faraway Nearby
by Rebecca Solnit
In her new book, the author of Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas explores the ways humans make their lives out of stories, and how they are connected by empathy, narrative and imagination.
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We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
by Karen Joy Fowler
The New York Times bestselling author of The Jane Austen Book Club has written a story of an American family that is ordinary in every way but one: Their close family relative was a chimpanzee.
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Underwater Dogs
by Seth Casteel
This vibrant book features 80 portraits by award-winning pet photographer and animal rights activist Casteel, who captures - from leaping lab to diving dachshund - new sides of old friends.
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Beautiful Ruins
by Jess Walter
The acclaimed, award-winning author of the national bestseller The Financial Lives of the Poets has written his funniest and most romantic novel yet. The story of an almost-love affair that begins on the Italian coast in 1962 and is rekindled in Hollywood 50 years later has been hailed by critics and loved by literary and historical fiction readers.
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The Orphan Master's Son
by Adam Johnson
The Pulitzer Prize-winning San Francisco author "has taken the papier-mache creation that is North Korea and turned it into a real and riveting place that readers will find unforgettable" (The Washington Post). The son of an influential father who runs an orphan work camp, Pak Jun Do rises to prominence using instinctive talents and eventually becomes a professional kidnapper and romantic rival to Kim Jong Il.
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The Passage of Power
by Robert A. Caro
From three-time winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Best Nonfiction Book of the Year and Best Biography, Caro's fourth - and best, according to our customers - volume in his biography of Lyndon Johnson follows Johnson through his volatile relationship with John and Robert Kennedy in the fight for the 1960 Democratic nomination for president, and through Johnson's unhappy vice presidency.
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