A book list about black history that you didn't learn in school. In honor of Black History Month. Read more >
This book list is in preparation for The Northwest Garden show that we are booksellers for. Click here for more info and dates. Read more >
Yeah, the title got me too. I cried laughing at this book but that's no surprise because it has poop in the title - it knows it's funny. But then you flip the page and learn a valuable lesson about accepting yourself, sticking up for others, and finding the weird in everybody. You'll learn about different insects and have fun and warm your heart all in a matter of a few colorfully illustrated pages. Give it a try!
Bookshop of Yesterdays by Amy Meyerson is a love story to Los Angeles. When Miranda Brooks takes over her uncle’s bookshop after learning of his death, she must face her own past and her family secrets that have been buried for well over a decade. This book gracefully explores grief, community, and family. Being from Southern California, I enjoyed how this book had me engrossed in a wistful portrait of Los Angeles.
This is such a helpful, reasonable plant care guide. Cheng's take on houseplants and our expectations of them is a breath of fresh air and a weight off my shoulders. Also, its actually fun to read. Not just fun, its fascinating.