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  •  Says Who?: A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares about Words

     Says Who?: A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares about Words

    The Book Stall is hosting linguist, local NPR host, and veteran English professor Anne Curzan on Wednesday, June 12 at 6:30 pm for a discussion featuring her new book, Says Who?: A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares about Words (PenguinRandom House). With lively humor and humanity, Says Who? reveals how our choices about language usage can be a powerful force for equity and…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    May 29, 2024
    #books, #BookTok, Book signings, Book Stall, Non-fiction, PenguinRandom House, Uncategorized
    “Says Who?”, #books, Anne Curzan, book signing, Penguin Random House
  • The Year of the Locust by Terry Hayes

    The Year of the Locust by Terry Hayes

    When my friend David Brown asked me to read “The Year of the Locust” and give him my opinion, I was less than excited. Written by Terry Hayes, a former journalist, and Emmy-nominated screenwriter who wrote the screenplays for, amongst others, Mad Max 2 – Road Warrior, Dead Calm, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Payback, From Hell, and Vertical Limit,…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    May 20, 2024
    #books, Fiction, mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller
    “I Am Pilgrim”, “The Year of the Locust”, #books, Dead Calm, Fiction, Mad Max 2 – Road Warrior, Mad Max Beyond the Thunderdome, Mystery-Thriller, Terry Hayes, Vertical Limit
  • Western Mexico, A Traveler’s Treasury: Notes from the Road from the 16th Century On

    Western Mexico, A Traveler’s Treasury: Notes from the Road from the 16th Century On

    Once called Coatlan after the earthenware vessels that were coiled like a serpent and used for storing pulque, a white wine made from the Mexcal tree and used as an offering to a stone idol, Cuiseon was a small village on The Nine Rivers which flowed into Lake Chapala. This and other food traditions, according…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    May 19, 2024
    #books, Food, Food History, Mexico, Mexico Travel, Travel, Uncategorized
    “Lake Chapala: A Postcard History”, Cookbooks, Food, General William Jackson Palmer, Lake Chapala, Lake Chapala Through the Ages, MexConnect, Mexican cuisine, Mexico Kaleidoscope, Rose Georgina Kingsley, Tony Burton, William Henry Bullock Hall
  • Think Twice by Harlan Coben

    Think Twice by Harlan Coben

    “Secrets, lies, and a murderous conspiracy . . . churn at the heart of Harlan Coben’s blistering new novel.” Harlan Coben may be a New York Times bestselling author, his award-winning books translated into 46 different languages and many such as Fool Me Once, The Stranger, and Gone for Good, made into such Netflix series…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    May 16, 2024
    #books, Fiction, mystery, Thriller, Uncategorized
    “Think Twice”, #books, Fiction, Harlan Coben, Mystery-Thriller
  • The Hunter’s Daughter: Is She As Evil As Her Father?

    The Hunter’s Daughter: Is She As Evil As Her Father?

    “And I didn’t ask any questions,” the narrator of Nicola Solvinic’s debut mystery-thriller The Hunter’s Daughter (Berkley ), says in her first-person account of what it’s like having been raised by a serial killer. “I truly didn’t want to know the answers. When the rifle went off, did I kill my dad? Or Agent Parkes? Did…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    May 16, 2024
    #books, #BookTok, Audiobooks, Murder, mystery
    #books, Fiction, mystery, Mystery-Thriller
  • The Instruments of Darkness by John Connolly

    The Instruments of Darkness by John Connolly

    “Moxie Castlin was easy to underestimate, but only on first impression. He was overweight by the equivalent of a small child, didn’t use one word in public when five others were loitering nearby with nothing better to do, and had a taste for the reminiscent of the markings of poisonous insects or the nightmares of…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    May 16, 2024
    #books, Audio book, Fiction, mystery
    #books, Atria/Emily Bestler, Charlie Parker, Fiction, John Connolly, Moxie Castlin, Mystery-Thriller, The Instruments of Darkness
  • TOO GOOD A GIRL: REMEMBERING OLENE EMBERTON AND THE MYSTERY OF HER DEATH

    TOO GOOD A GIRL: REMEMBERING OLENE EMBERTON AND THE MYSTERY OF HER DEATH

    Olene Emberton, a 17-year-old Tipton, Indiana, high school senior, was last seen alive at 11:30 p.m., Saturday, October 16, 1965, when she dropped off a friend after a movie and drove away, headed for home. It was a journey of a mere six-blocks. But Olene never made it home. 50 years later, the mystery that…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    May 5, 2024
    mystery, Non-fiction, True Crime, Uncategorized
    Indiana, Janis Thornton, Olene Emberton, Tipton, True Crime
  • Corner Office: Poetry by Susan Hahn

    Corner Office: Poetry by Susan Hahn

    The Book Stall (811 Elm Street in Winnetka) is is hosting award-winning author, playwright, and poet Susan Hahn to the store on Thursday, May 16 at 6:30 pm to discuss her new book of poetry, Corner Office. Multi-talented Hahn returns to poetry after two novels with a book-length poem in three voices, Man, Woman, and Earth, that reflects her experience as a playwright. Ms. Hahn will…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    May 4, 2024
    Author event, Book Stall, Poetry, Uncategorized
    Author event, book signing, Poetry, The Book Stall, Winnetka
  • Introducing the James Beard 2024 Book Award Nominees

    Introducing the James Beard 2024 Book Award Nominees

    Baking and Desserts: This award recognizes books with recipes focused on the art and craft of baking, pastries, and desserts, both sweet and savory items, including ingredients, techniques, equipment, and traditions. This year, submissions to the Bread category were included for consideration within the Baking and Desserts category. Dark Rye and Honey Cake: Festival Baking…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    May 3, 2024
    #books, #BookTok, Chicago, Cookbooks, James Beard
    #books, Chicago, Cookbooks, Food, James Beard, James Beard Book Award Nominees
  • No Place Like Murder: 20 Historic True Crimes in the Hoosier State

    No Place Like Murder: 20 Historic True Crimes in the Hoosier State

                   “True crime aficionados are fascinated by the havoc their fellow humans are capable of wreaking,” says author Janis Thornton who takes us beyond high profile crime into lesser known but equally fascinating tales. “For them, learning details of the victims’ worst nightmares is not only tantalizing; in a perverse way, it’s almost comforting because…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    May 1, 2024
    #books, #BookTok, mystery, True Crime
    Agrue family, Frankie Miller, Indiana, Isabelle Messmer, Janis Thornton, True Crime
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