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Recurring events in our shop

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Storytime

We host weekly free gatherings for young readers and their grown-ups. Join us every Tuesday and Friday at 10:30AM in the kids’ section.

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Book Clubs

All book clubs are free and don’t require a sign-up. Just read the book and come be part of the conversation.

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Author Events

Throughout the year we host special author signings, visits and more. Stay tuned on social media and sign up for our newsletter for those announcements!

Upcoming Events

Book Club: Forgotten Fiction
Jun
16

Book Club: Forgotten Fiction

We’re reading: The Petty Demon by Fyodor Sologub


About the Book:

Our Forgotten Fiction Book Club will be reading The Petty Demon by Fyodor Sologub as the June selection. The Petty Demon is one of the funniest and most decadent of the great Russian classics.

This Symbolist novel, originally published in 1907, offers a vivid portrayal of Russian provincial life through the eyes of the sadistic schoolteacher Peredonov. As Peredonov descends into paranoia and madness, he becomes haunted by a mysterious little demon, Nedotykomka, reflecting the banality and evil of his existence.

Recognized as one of the most provocative Russian novels, The Petty Demon has left a lasting mark on literature, with Peredonov becoming a symbol of sullen evil. This edition includes censored sections that were originally removed, providing readers with a complete and uncensored experience of Sologub's vision.

Peredonov is as comical as he is disgusting. He is at once a victim, a monster, a silly hypocrite, and a sadistic dullard.


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Book Club: Somewhere in Time
Jun
4

Book Club: Somewhere in Time

We’re reading: The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett


About the Book:

Our historical fiction book club, Somewhere in Time has selected The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett as their next selection. The multimillion-copy-selling author of The Help returns with a bold, big-hearted novel about a group of unbreakable women, fighting for what’s rightfully theirs—and the power of friendship to change everything.

Oxford, Mississippi, 1933.

Abandoned by her mother one Christmas Eve, eleven-year-old Meg Lefleur has learned the hard way to rely on no one. Now one of the unadoptable “big girls” at the Lafayette County Orphan Asylum, she fights each day to keep her spirit unbowed.

Birdie Calhoun, unmarried and outspoken, has come to Oxford to ask her socialite sister to help the struggling family she’s left behind. But as the Depression tightens its grip, Birdie discovers her sister’s seemingly charmed life is a tapestry of lies.

Then, Birdie encounters Charlie, a woman running low on luck with little left to lose. When their fates—and Meg’s—converge, Charlie comes up with an audacious plan for them to take control of their lives. But in a place and time where hypocrisy is rife and women’s freedom is fragile, even the smallest act of defiance can have dangerous consequences.

The Calamity Club will make you laugh, cry, and cheer—an epic testament to underestimated women who know that calamity can be the spark of new beginnings. This is Kathryn Stockett at her most confident, heartfelt, and hilarious—the triumphant return of one of the most beloved storytellers of our time.

We would love to have you be a part of the June discussion!


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Book Club: Third Thursdays
May
21

Book Club: Third Thursdays

We’re reading: The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett


About the Book:

A darkly comic and warm-hearted novel about an old man on a cross-country mission to reunite with his high school crush—bringing together his adult daughter, two orphaned kids, and a cat who can predict death—from the beloved author of Rabbit Cake and Unlikely Animals

At sixty-three years old, million-dollar lottery winner PJ Halliday would be the luckiest man in Pondville, Massachusetts, if it weren’t for the tragedies of his life: the sudden death of his eldest daughter and the way his marriage fell apart after that. Since then, PJ spends both his money and his time at the bar, and he probably doesn’t have much time left—he’s had three heart attacks already.

But when PJ reads an obituary of his old romantic rival, he realizes his high school sweetheart, Michelle Cobb, is finally single again. Filled with a new enthusiasm for life, PJ decides he’s going to drive across the country to the Tender Hearts Retirement Community in Arizona to win Michelle back.

Before PJ can hit the road, tragedy strikes Pondville, leaving PJ the sudden guardian of his estranged brother’s grandchildren. Anyone else would be deterred from the planned trip, but PJ figures the orphaned kids might benefit from getting out of town. PJ also figures he can ask Sophie, his adult daughter, adrift in her 20s, to come along to babysit. And there’s one more surprise addition to the roster: Pancakes, a former nursing home therapy cat with a knack of predicting death, who recently turned up outside PJ’s home.

This could be the second chance PJ has long hoped for—a second shot at love and parenting—but does he have the strength to do both those things again? It’s very possible his heart can’t take it.


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Book Club: Forgotten Fiction
May
12

Book Club: Forgotten Fiction

We’re reading: A Green Equinox by Elizabeth Mavor

Copies of this month’s selection are available for purchase at the shop. If you have any questions about this or any of the book clubs we offer at the shop, please give us a call at 817-489-5747, and we will be happy to assist you.


About the Book:

A finalist for the 1973 Booker Prize, A Green Equinox is the beguiling tale of a brilliant young woman who falls in love first with her lover’s wife, and then with his mother.

Hero Kinoull is an antiquarian bookseller whose sedate life in the picturesque English town of Beaudesert is turned upside down between the spring and autumn equinoxes of a single year. First her quiet but forbidden liaison with Hugh Shafto, the curator of the country’s finest collection of Rococo art, comes to an abrupt halt when she develops an adoration for his straight-talking, do-gooding wife Belle. But this relationship leads to other, even more unexpected feelings for Belle’s widowed mother-in-law, the majestic Kate Shafto, who spends her days tending her garden and sailing her handmade boats in the waters of the miniature archipelago she’s constructed in a disused gravel-pit.

Published two years after Elizabeth Mavor’s most famous work, The Ladies of Llangollen—a biography of two eighteenth-century Irish gentlewomen who scandalized their families by eloping to Wales, where they lived together on their own terms—A Green Equinox is itself an intrepid exploration of gender, female sexuality, and passion: romantic, carnal, and cerebral.

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Book Club: Somewhere in Time
May
7

Book Club: Somewhere in Time

We’re Reading: The Sisters of Book Row by Shelley Noble

PLEASE NOTE: We will also be discussing April’s selection, The Thread Collectors for a portion of this meeting, due to April’s discussion being cancelled.

Our historical fiction book club, Somewhere in Time, has selected The Sisters of Book Row as their May selection. From bestselling author Shelley Noble comes a gripping and timely historical novel of books, banning, and the women who helped save New York’s famed Book Row.

1915: Manhattan’s Book Row, an eclectic jumble of forty bookshops along Fourth Avenue, is the mecca for rare book buyers from around the world, and the haunt of locals looking for a bargain. It is also the target of the most vicious censor in American history—Anthony Comstock.

And home to three sisters who vow to stop him.

Copies of this month’s selection are available for purchase at the shop. If you have any questions about this or any of the book clubs we offer at the shop, please give us a call at 817-489-5747, and we will be happy to assist you.

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Author Event: CM Banschback, Jennifer Dyer & Helen Dent
Apr
25

Author Event: CM Banschback, Jennifer Dyer & Helen Dent

Love supporting awesome local bookstores & authors? Join the fun meet & greet at Monkey and Dog Books during Indie Bookstore Day!

Featuring:
@cmbanschbach
THEN COMES A DRIFTER
Laramie was born to ride the desert wilds. And she won’t let anything stop her, even a fearsome warlord who wants her captive–or dead.

A pulse-pounding motorcycle adventure in a post-apocalyptic western setting with:
☀️bravery in brutal circumstances
☀️found family
☀️no-spice romance
☀️PTSD rep
☀️high-stakes action-adventure
☀️tight-knit sibling relationships.

@helendentwrites
THE BURNING TREE - In Ellie Caster’s town of Bishop’s Gap, the Casters and the powerful Levy family have been feuding for generations. And they all dread a curse…

🔥Feuding families
🔥An ancient curse
🔥Forbidden friendship
🔥IMMERSIVE
🔥MYTHIC
🔥MAGICAL

@jenndyerbooks
THE DONOR, a high-stakes young adult hacker thriller

Hack the boy. Get Revenge. But one wrong click could be her last...
With:
💔Teen hackers
💔organ smuggling
💔He falls first
💔she’s out for revenge
💔Genius intellects
💔twists
💔Enemies to allies to maybe more
💔small-town girl x billionaire boy

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