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  • Disturbing the Bones

    Disturbing the Bones

    It’s an archaeological dig so finding human remains shouldn’t be a surprise, but Dr. Molly Moore immediately recognizes that the skeleton they’ve unearthed is much more recent than what you’d find on a site dating back 12,000 years. Indeed, the body is that of a young Black reporter who disappeared just decades ago when covering…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    January 24, 2025
    #books, Adventure, Audible, Audiobooks, mystery, Thriller
    #books, Andrew Davis, archaeology, Book Review, Chicago, Fiction, History, Jeff Biggers, Murder, Mystery-Thriller, reading, Urban Archaelogy
  • Kalamazoo County Characters by Dianna Higgs Stampfler

    Kalamazoo County Characters by Dianna Higgs Stampfler

    This fascinating book, featuring profiles of 50 notable figures in the Kalamazoo area history, will be released by The History Press in January 2025. Since its founding in the early 1800s, Kalamazoo has welcomed a variety of notable individuals who have shaped the community’s legacy in their own special way. From founding fathers to early…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    January 7, 2025
    #books, #BookTok, Author event, Biography, Book signings, Michigan, Non-fiction, The History Press
    #books, 1, art, Author events, book signing, Dianna Stampfler, Jim Higgs, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County Charaters, lifestyle, movies, Non-fiction, Promote Michigan, The Eagles, Travel
  • Author Erik Larson offers compelling acount of the start of the Civil War

    Author Erik Larson offers compelling acount of the start of the Civil War

    Only a master storyteller like Erik Larson could turn the five tumultuous months leading up to the Civil War into “The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroes at the Dawn of the Civil War” (Crown), a compelling, page-turning read, chock full of anecdotes, psychological profiles and obscure but compelling tidbits of…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    January 5, 2025
    #books, #BookTok, Abraham Lincoln, Adventure, American History, Audible, Audio book, Civil War, Culture, History, Mary Todd Lincoln, Uncategorized
    #books, Abraham Lincoln, black-history, Charleston, Civil War, Crown Publishng, Erik Larson, Fort Sumter, History, Non-fiction, Northwest Indiana Times, Slavery, The Demon on Unrest, The Devil in the White City
  • Islas: A Celebration of Tropical Cooking

    Islas: A Celebration of Tropical Cooking

    “Whatever you cook or don’t cook, this book is a trip to the islands or islas of the world.” A beauty of a book, all lively colors, and wonderful photos, Islas: A Celebration of Tropical Cooking (Chronicle Books) takes us from island to island through the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans. “The people who live…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    December 28, 2024
    #books, #BookTok, Chronicle Books, Cookbooks, Culture, Food, Food History, Gastronomy, Recipes, Uncategorized
    Coconuts to Collards, Cookbooks, cooking, Curacao, Ensalada Talong, Food, Island cooking, Islands, Monfongo Con Guiso, Philippines, Puerto Rico, recipe, Recipes, Santo, Travel, Vanuatu, Von Diaz
  • Article: The Most Borrowed Books in New York City Libraries in 2024

    The Most Borrowed Books in New York City Libraries in 2024 https://flip.it/M0gnHE

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    December 20, 2024
    #books, #BookTok, Booklist, Cookbooks, crime, Digital, Family, Fantasy, Fiction, Food, Food History, Historical Fiction, History, Humor, Murder, mystery, New York Times bestseller, Noir, Non-fiction
    #books, #Fiction #mystery #crime, Fiction, Mystery-Thriller, Non-fiction
  • Article: 2024’s Best Mysteries, Thrillers, and True Crime

    2024’s Best Mysteries, Thrillers, and True Crime https://flip.it/aSD.2m

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    December 16, 2024
    #books, #BookTok, Fiction, Murder, mystery, Noir, Thriller
    #books, #BookTok, #Fiction #mystery #crime, Mystery-Thriller
  • Persian Feasts: Recipes & Stories from a Family Table

    Persian Feasts: Recipes & Stories from a Family Table

    The cuisine of Iran, with origins dating back centuries, is arguably one of the most sophisticated in the world, offering an incredible array of dishes. This cuisine hails from the lands of ancient Persia and has evolved through the ages to what comprises the myriad and distinct regional cuisines in present-day Iran. Also shaping this…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    December 15, 2024
    Cookbooks, Food, Food History, Middle East, Recipes, Uncategorized
    Cookbooks, Food, Leila Heller, Persian food, recipe, Recipes, Vegan, vegetarian
  • Castle Gormenghast: Revisiting Gothic Fantasy

    Castle Gormenghast: Revisiting Gothic Fantasy

    A crumbling castle, an eccentric and slightly mad family, and intricate plotting in a Medival fantasy series about a remote earldom is the perfect antidote to stressful holidays. Need to escape into a different world after talking politics over the Thanksgiving table–or even harder, avoiding talking politics across the Thanksgiving table? Then it’s time to…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    November 26, 2024
    #books, #BookTok, Fantasy, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Kindle, Uncategorized
    #books, Audible, Book Review, Fantasy, Fiction, Gormenghast, Groan family, Kindle, Maeve Gilmore, Mervyn Peake, reading, Titus Alone, Titus Awakes, Titus Groan
  • Where Are You, Echo Blue?

    Where Are You, Echo Blue?

    “In those years, the hardest of my childhood, Echo felt like a kindred spirit. I memorized her lines in Slugger 8. I practiced her stance on the field in the mirror. I cut out snapshots from Teen Beat magazine. I bought four copies of her cover issue of Sassy, the one where she wore a…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    September 18, 2024
    #books, #BookTok, Audible, Audiobooks, Fiction, mystery, Penguin Random House
    #books, Fiction, friendship, mystery, Penguin Random House, review, Romance, Women’s fiction
  • “The Wildes” by Louis Bayard Book Signing

    “The Wildes” by Louis Bayard Book Signing

    On Thursday, Oct. 3rd at 6:30 PM,  Louis Bayard, author of The Pale Blue Eye and Jackie and Me, will be in conversation with novelist Lori Rader-Day at The Book Stall. They will discuss Bayard’s new novel, The Wildes, a profoundly empathetic story about Oscar Wilde’s wife Constance and their two sons in the aftermath of the famous playwright’s imprisonment, told against Victorian England and World…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    September 16, 2024
    #books, #BookTok, Book signings, Book Stall, Culture, Historical Fiction
    “The Wildes”, #books, 1, art, Author event, Benjamin Dyer, book signing, Entertainment, Fiction, lifestyle, Lori Rader-Day, Louis Bayard, movies, The Book Stall, Travel
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