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Austell, GA

Venues

5000 Austell-Powder Springs Rd., Suite 123, Austell, GA 30106
7100 Junior High Dr., Lithia Springs, GA 30122
805 Clay Road, Mableton, GA 30126
3999 Austell Rd Ste 407, Austell, GA 30106
4181 Atlanta Street, Building 1, Powder Springs, GA 30127
The Owl's Tree (4.3 miles)
4426 Marietta St., Powder Springs, GA 30127
4451 Marrietta Street, Powder Springs, GA 30127
1100 Powder Springs Rd., Marietta, GA 30064
8652 Campbellton Street, Douglasville, GA 30134
1415 Maynard Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30331
The Book Shelter (8.2 miles)
159B Main Street, Hiram, Ga 30141
6810 Selman Dr., Douglasville, GA 30134
9345 The Landing Drive, Douglasville, GA 30135
4500 Oakdale Road, Smyrna, GA 30080
2838 Chapel Hill Rd, Douglasville, GA 30135
1815 Hiram Douglasville Hwy., Hiram, GA 30141
1539 S. Cobb Drive, Marietta, GA 30060
3424 Martin Luther King Jr., Dr., Atlanta, GA 30331
2880 Yates Drive, N.W., Atlanta, GA 30318
3451 Barrett Parkway, Maretta, GA 30064
980 South Cobb Drive, Building D, Marietta, GA 30060
3665 Cascade Road SW, Atlanta, GA 30331
2121 Hollywood Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
3625 Dallas Hwy SW (Suite 400), Marietta, GA 30064
11 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta, GA
266 Roswell Street, Marietta, GA 30060
4290 Paces Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta, GA 30339
50 Park Square, Marietta, GA
4029 Due West Rd., NW, Marietta, GA 30064
2952 Cobb Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30339
1838 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
350 Lemon Street, Marietta, GA 30060
3101 Cobb Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia 30339
492 North Marietta Parkway, Marietta, GA 30060
94 Ridge Road, Dallas, GA 30157
The Book Nook (12.1 miles)
1547 Roswell Rd, Marietta, GA 30062
3295 Northside Parkway NW, Atlanta, GA 30327
2231 Campbellton Road SW, Atlanta, GA 30311
2051 Lower Roswell Rd., Marietta, GA 30068
1116 Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr, Atlanta, GA 30314
503 Peeples Street, SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30310
525 Peeples St SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
946 Ralph D. Abernathy Blvd. SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
1750 Dennis Kemp Lane, Kennesaw, GA 30152
PINK magazine (13.4 miles)
790 Marietta Street, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30318
AfroBooks (13.6 miles)
871 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, West End Mall, Atlanta, GA 30310
653 Beckwith Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30314
The Peachtree Club (13.7 miles)
999 Peachtree Street, N.E., 28th Floor, Atlanta, Georgia 30309
1010 E. Memorial Drive, Dallas, GA 30132
Grey Parrot Gallery (13.9 miles)
2300 Peachtree Rd NW #A101, Atlanta, GA 30309
667 Ernest W. Barrett Parkway, Suite 100, Kennesaw, GA 30144
Borders - Kennesaw (13.9 miles)
605 Ernest W Barrett Parkway, Bldg 400, Kennesaw, GA 30144
1745 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
704 Cherry Street, Atlanta, GA 30332
56 East Andrews Drive, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30305
Camp Creek Market Place, 3685 Market Place Blvd, East Point, GA 30344
Ivy Hall (SCAD) (14.0 miles)
1600 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30309
2744 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, GA 30305
1 CNN Center, Atlanta, GA 30303
1360 Peachtree Street NE (One Midtown Plaza, Suite 850), Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Baker Street, Atlanta, Georgia
440 Ernest W Barrett Pkwy, Kennesaw, GA 30144
1315 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
130 West Paces Ferry Road, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30305-1366
2757 Main Street, East Point, GA 30344
The Mason Murer Art Gallery, 199 Armour Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30324
2900 Peachtree Road NE Suite 310, Atlanta, GA 30305
400 Formwalt St SW, Atlanta, GA 30312
1197 Peachtree Street NE (Colony Square, Plaza Level), Atlanta, Georgia 30361-2401
990 Peachtree St., Atlanta, GA 30309
DragonCon (14.6 miles)
231 Peachtree St, Atlanta, GA 30303
3434 Roswell Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30305
0ne Margaret Mitchell Square, Atlanta, GA 30303
2250 Lewis Street, Kennesaw, GA 30144
66 Courtland St (Univ. Center #570), Atlanta, Georgia 30303
50 Barrett Pkwy, Ste. 1100, Marietta, GA 30066
991 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta, GA 30309
265 Peachtree Center Ave, Atlanta, GA 30303
269 Buckhead Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA 30305
Dragon*Con (14.8 miles)
255 Courtland Street, NE, Atlanta, GA
100 Decatur St SE, Atlanta, GA 30303
101 Auburn Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30303
1345 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
2893 Lakewood Ave. SW, Atlanta, GA 30315
3647 Main Street, College Park, GA 30337
549-I Amsterdam Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30306
2531 Piedmont Road, Atlanta, GA 30324
409 John Wesley Dobbs Ave, Atlanta, GA 30312
1000 Chastain Rd., Kennesaw, GA 30144
250 Georgia Avenue SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
248 Oakland Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30312
700 Miami Circle, N.E., Suite 350, Atlanta, Georgia 30324
650 Ponce de Leon (Suite 500), Atlanta, GA 30308
3372 North Cobb Parkway, Suite 100, Acworth, GA 30101
215 Lakewood Way, Suite 104, Atlanta, GA 30315
Book Exchange (15.8 miles)
2956 Canton Road, Marietta, Georgia 30066
880 Shaw Park Road, Marietta, GA 30066
441 Cleveland Ave., Atlanta, GA 30315
Borders - Buckhead (16.1 miles)
3637 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30319
441 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30307
980 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N.E. (at Frederica), Atlanta, GA 30306
Bookhaus (16.3 miles)
227 Sandy Springs Place #304, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
227 Sandy Springs Place, Sandy Springs, Georgia 30328
825 Highland Ln, Atlanta, GA 30306
Manuel's Tavern (16.4 miles)
602 North Highland Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30307
47 Cleveland Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA 30315
A Cappella Books (16.7 miles)
484-C Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
1315 Johnson Ferry Rd., Marietta, GA 30068
1189 Euclid Ave., Atlanta, GA 30307
1401 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta, GA 30062
395 Mount Vernon Hwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30328
Edgewood Retail District, 1217 Caroline Street at Moreland Ave, Atlanta, GA 30307
525 King Arnold Street, Hapeville, GA 30354
1100 Johnson Ferry Rd. NE #80, Maretta, GA 30068
4055 Flat Shoals Road, Union City, GA 30291
The Ashford Club (17.0 miles)
5565 Glenridge Connector, Suite 100, Atlanta, Georgia 30342
Borders - East Cobb (17.1 miles)
4475 Roswell Road, Marietta, Georgia 30062
400 Flat Shoals Ave. SE, Atlanta, GA 30316
1242 N. Druid Hills Road, Atlanta, GA 30319
60 Valley View Drive, Fairburn, GA 30213
Bound To Be Read (17.3 miles)
481-B Flat Shoals Ave. SE, Atlanta, GA 30316
1790 LaVista Road N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30329
Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322
980 Hammond Drive, Bldg. 2, Suite 400, Atlanta, GA 30328
4569 Dallas Street, Acworth, GA 30101
1700 Thomasville Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30315
571 S. Kilgo St., Atlanta, GA 30322
1401 Oxford Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30307-1019
3320 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta, GA 30066
505 Kilgo Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322
70 Horace Luther Drive, Villa Rica, GA 30180
605 Asbury Cir, Atlanta, GA 30322
540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322
540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322
540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322
2775 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 30329
REI Atlanta Store (18.1 miles)
1800 Northeast Expressway, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30329
2960 Shallowford Road, Marietta, GA 20066
2105 Lavista Rd. #108, Atlanta, GA 30329
11 Kirkwood Road SE, Atlanta, GA 30317
120 Perimeter Center West, Ste 300, Atlanta, GA 30346
Perimeter Mall, 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30346
5198 Ross Road, Acworth, GA 30102
Book Nook (18.8 miles)
3073 N. Druid Hills Rd., Decatur, Georgia 30033
Eagle Eye Book Shop (18.9 miles)
2076 North Decatur Road, Decatur, Georgia 30033
1282 McConnell Drive, Decatur, Georgia 30033
2091 N Decatur Rd, Decatur, GA 30033
3660 Clairmont Rd NE, Chamblee, GA 30341
4115 Clairmont Road, Chamblee, GA 30341
5339 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338
515 North McDonough St., Decatur, GA 30030
Books Again, Inc. (19.6 miles)
225 N. McDonough St., Decatur, GA 30236
9040 Highway 92 Ste 120, Woodstock, GA 30189
Wordsmiths Books (19.7 miles)
141 E. Trinity Place, Decatur, GA 30030
Agnes Scott College (19.7 miles)
141 East College Avenue, Decatur, Georgia 30030
215 Sycamore Street, Decatur, GA 30030
2418 Gresham Road, Atlanta, GA 30316
DeKalb County Public Library, 215 Sycamore Street, Decatur, Georgia 30030
176 South Candler Road / PO Box 337, Decatur, GA 30030 / 30031
3550 Broad Street, Chamblee, GA 30341
696 Main Street, Forest Park, GA 30297
4770 Buford Highway, Atlanta, GA 30341-3717
3733 Chamblee-Tucker Road, Chamblee, GA 30341
7735 Main Street, Woodstock, GA 30188
9147 Shelborne Lane, Palmetto, GA 30338
FoxTale Book Shoppe (21.0 miles)
105 E. Main St., #138, Woodstock, GA 30188
2644 McAfee Road, Decatur, GA 30032
5342 Tilly Mill Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30338
Bookmiser - Roswell (21.2 miles)
4706 Woodstock Road, Roswell, GA 30075
2495 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur, GA 30033
3748 Central Avenue, Doraville, GA 30340
420 Valley Hill Road, Riverdale, GA 30274
Books Japan (21.5 miles)
6251 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30360
3772 LaVista Road, Tucker, GA 30084
Smythe Books, LLC (21.5 miles)
2472 Jett Ferry Rd, Ste 410, Dunwoody, GA 30338
115 Norcross St, Roswell, GA 30075
644 Parkdale Drive, Scottdale, GA 30079
4073 Lavista Rd Ste 359, Tucker, GA 30084
4476 Towne Lake Parkway, Woodstock, GA 30189
2962 Ember Dr. #111, Decatur, GA 30031
3500 Covington Highway, Decatur, GA 30032
951 North Indian Creek Drive, Clarkston, GA 30021
555 North Indian Creek Drive, Clarkston, GA 30021
4022 Flat Shoals Parkway, Decatur, GA 30334
1580 Holcomb Bridge Road, Roswell, GA 30076
881 Senoia Road, Tyrone, GA 30290
6225 Maddox Road, Morrow, GA 30260
865 Battle Creek Road, Jonesboro, GA 30236
Sam's Club #6646 (24.3 miles)
10600 Davis Drive, Alpharetta, Georgia 30004
4316 Church Street, Tucker, GA 30084
1904 Mount Zion Road, Morrow, GA 30260
1939 Mount Zion Road, Morrow, GA 30260
7660 North Point Parkway, Ste 200, Alpharetta, GA 30022
7977 Tara Blvd, Jonesboro, GA 30236
2861 Wesley Chapel Road, Decatur, GA 30034
7131 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30022

Upcoming events

Charis Books and More: Peter Kujawinski signs his exciting new book for middle school readers, Dormia! (December 15 at 4:00pm)
Please welcome Peter Kujawinski, half the writing team of the wonderful new quest novel "Dormia". What happens when a young boy sleepwalks his way into destiny to save a foreign land will keep your juvenile reader turning the pages to discover the secrets. Pick up a signed copy just in time for the holidays!
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Georgia Center for the Book: Russell S. Bonds (December 15 at 7:15pm)
Russell S. Bonds discusses War Like the Thunderbolt.
Russell S. Bonds author of Stealing the General re-tells the epic story of what one observer call 'The greatest event of the Civil War' - the struggle for the city of Atlanta. It was the conflict that secured the re-election of Abraham Lincoln, sealed the fate of the Confederacy, and set a precedent ... (more)for military campaigns across the world. War Like the Thunderbolt is based on new research into diaries, previously unpublished letters, newspapers, and other archival sources, this superb volume takes readers across the smoky battlefield and into the lives of fascinating characters, both the famous and the forgotten. Bonds is an in-house lawyer at The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta and a lifelong resident of north Georgia.
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Charis Books and More: Queer Literary Fiction (QLF) Book Group (December 16 at 7:00pm)
7:00-8:30pm. This facilitated book group meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month at Charis to discuss books which feature queer characters/ storylines as well as a strong attention to literary craft and style. Join us in December to talk about Giovanni's Room, by James Baldwin, a highly controversial ... (more)story of death and passion that reveals the unspoken complexities of the human heart. Set in 1950s Paris, a young man finds himself caught between desire and conventional morality.
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Eagle Eye Book Shop: Dr. Timothy Holtz (December 18 at 6:30pm)
Dr. Timothy Holtz signs Doctor in Little Lhasa.
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Charis Books and More: Akoma Book Club (December 19 at 10:30am)
10:30am-Noon. The Akoma Book Club (of Women Healing Women) meets at Charis Books & More on the third Saturday of each month. This book club is open to any woman seeking camaraderie with like-minded women for fun, self-empowerment and growth. Even if you haven't read the book, but are willing to talk ... (more)about the principles in the book, you can join us for a lively discussion. The book selection for December is Kindred by Octavia Butler.
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Eagle Eye Book Shop: Southern Children's Author Day: Joyce Revoir (December 19 at 10:30am)
Joyce Revoir signs Little Garden Stories.
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Eagle Eye Book Shop: Southern Children's Author Day: Sheila Moses (December 19 at 1:30pm)
Sheila Moses signs her multiple childrens' titles.
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Charis Books and More: Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns signing The National Parks (December 19 at 2:00pm)
The National Parks, the companion volume to the new Ken Burns film, is a sweeping, magnificently illustrated history of the American national park system from the first sighting by white men in 1851 of the valley that would become Yosemite, to the most recent additions to the 84 million acres that comprise ... (more)this grand national treasure.
Ken and Dayton will be here at 2:00 p.m., Sat., Dec. 19, to sign and talk about their book.
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Eagle Eye Book Shop: Southern Children's Author Day: Tim Byrd (December 19 at 3:00pm)
Tim Byrd signs Doc Wilde and the Frogs of Doom.
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Charis Books and More: One Blue Shoe party for kids! (December 30 at 2:00pm)
We are having a party for kids to celebrate the collaboration between Sandra Boynton and blues legend B.B. King! Their new book and DVD is called "One Shoe Blues" and was written and directed (that's right!) by Sandra. To find out more and have a blast on your holiday vacation, give us a call and ask ... (more)for your host, SUE!
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Charis Books and More: The Socrates Café meets (January 6 at 7:00pm)
The Socrates Cafe, hosted by Rick Branch, meets for thoughtful reflection on the first Wednesday each month. Drop-ins always welcome. Call or stop by for details.
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The Margaret Mitchell House & Museum: Janice Y. K. Lee (January 11 at 7:00pm)
Janice Y. K. Lee on tour for The Piano Teacher.
This tale of two love affairs in mid-century Hong Kong explores colonial pretensions during World War II. An Englishman, Will Truesdale, arrives in Hong Kong in 1941 and falls into a passionate relationship with a beautiful Eurasian socialite, Trudy Liang. When the Japanese invade, Will is interned and ... (more)Trudy has to expend her energy on her own survival. After the war, Claire Pendleton, comes to Hong Kong with her British civil servant husband. She begins giving piano lessons to the daughter of a rich Chinese couple and falls in love with their driver, Will. As both stories unfold, we learn about the complex web of lies, love, politics and war in Hong Kong in the 1950’s.
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Agnes Scott College: Elizabeth Gilbert (January 11 at 7:00pm)
Elizabeth Gilbert discusses Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage.
New York Times bestselling author of Eat, Pray Love, who swore she would never marry again, fell in love with a Brazilian-born man with Australian citizenship and because of an American ruling on immigrants had to decided whether to get married or never live in the U.S. together. Gilbert ... (more)tackled her fears of marriage by delving into the topic through historical research, interviews and personal reflection. Committed to learning all she could about matrimony, compatibility, infatuation, fidelity, family tradition, social expectations and divorce risks, she has written a memoir, which is a celebration of love with all of its complexities and consequences. Talk and signing at Agnes Scott College, Gaines Auditorium.
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Georgia Center for the Book: Poetry Night (January 12 at 7:15pm)
some of Atlanta's finest poets reads from their work.
Poetry Night. We host some of Atlanta's finest poets for a reading from their work as we continue with another program in our popular series co-sponsored with Poetry Atlanta.
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Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Buckhead: Jasper Fforde (January 15 at 7:30pm)
Jasper Fforde signs Shades of Grey.
An astonishing, hotly anticipated new novel from the great literary fantasist and creator of Thursday Next, Jasper Fforde. As long as anyone can remember, society has been ruled by a Colortocracy. From the underground feedpipes that keep the municipal park green to the healing hues viewed to cure illness ... (more)to a social hierarchy based upon one's limited color perception, society is dominated by color. In this world, you are what you can see. Young Eddie Russett has no ambition to be anything other than a loyal drone of the Collective. With his better-than-average red perception, he could well marry Constance Oxblood and inherit the string works; he may even have enough red perception to make prefect. For Eddie, life looks colorful. Life looks good. But everything changes when he moves with his father, a respected swatchman, to East Carmine. There, he falls in love with a Grey named Jane who opens his eyes to the painful truth behind his seemingly perfect, rigidly controlled society. Curiosity--a dangerous trait to display in a society that demands total conformity--gets the better of Eddie, who beings to wonder: Why are there not enough spoons to go around? Why is everything--and everyone--barcoded? What happened to all the people who never returned from High Saffron? And why, when you begin to question the world around you, do black-and-white certainties reduce themselves to shades of grey? Part satire, part romance, part revolutionary thriller, this is the new world from the creative and comic genius of Jasper Fforde.
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Eagle Eye Book Shop: Steve Berry (January 16 at 7:00pm)
Steve Berry promotes Paris Vendetta.
Event location: Cultural Arts and Community Center, 10 Britt Street, Norcross, GA 30071
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A Cappella Books: How to Save Your Own Life by Michael Gates Gill (January 18 at 7:30pm)
Michael Gates Gill reads from How to Save Your Own Life: 15 Lessons on Finding Hope in Unexpected Places.
Michael Gates Gill, son of legendary New Yorker writer Brendan Gill, and author of How Starbucks Saved My Life presents his follow-up, How to Save Your Own Life: 15 Lessons on Finding Hope in Unexpected Places. If you cannot attend the reading and would like to purchase signed copies ... (more)of How to Save Your Own Life, you may reserve them through our website at http://www.acappellabooks.com/ev_gate...
Event location: The Opal Gallery, 484 B-2 Moreland Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30307
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Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Buckhead: Robert Crais (January 19 at 7:30pm)
Robert Crais signs The First Rule (Joe Pike Series #2).
The organized criminal gangs of the former Soviet Union are bound by what they call the thieves’ code. The first rule is this: A thief must forsake his mother, father, brothers, and sisters. He must have no family—no wife, no children—because only other criminals are his family. If any of the rules ... (more)are broken, it is punishable by death. Frank Meyer had the American dream—a wife and family he adored, a successful business—until the day a professional crew invaded his home and murdered everyone inside. The only thing out of the ordinary about Meyer was that—before the family and the business and the normal life—a younger Frank Meyer worked as a professional military contractor, a mercenary, with a man named Joe Pike. Frank was one of Pike’s guys, and they faced death together in every rotten hellhole around the world. The police think Meyer was hiding something very bad, because previous home invasions by the crew had targeted only criminals with large stashes of cash or drugs. Pike cannot believe it, and with the help of Cole, he sets out on a hunt of his own: to clear his friend, to punish the people who murdered him. A trail that at first seems relatively simple, however, very quickly becomes complicated, as the two of them find themselves entangled in a web of ancient grudges, blood ties, blackmail, vengeance, double crosses, and cutthroat criminality, and at the heart of it all, an act so terrible even Pike and Cole have no way to measure it.
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Georgia Center for the Book: Amy Greene (January 20 at 7:15pm)
Amy Greene reads from Bloodroot.
Amy Greene. We invite you to join us for the debut of a brilliant young writer's novel. Amy Greene comes from the East Tennessee Smoky Mountains, and her first novel Bloodroot is already being hailed by critics as "the work of a born storyteller ... with a deftly conjured atmosphere ... and a ... (more)literary page-turner." The story follows one remarkable East Tennessee family from the Depression to the present with characters that will cling to your mind and prose so graceful it seems to soar. Don't miss meeting this wonderful new writer!
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Eagle Eye Book Shop: James Rollins (January 21 at 6:30pm)
James Rollins signs Altar of Eden.
Louisiana state veterinarian Lorna Polk stumbles upon a fishing trawler shipwrecked on a barrier island. The crew is missing or dead, but the boat holds a frightening cargo: a caged group of exotic animals, clearly part of a black market smuggling ring. Yet, something is wrong with these beasts, disturbing ... (more)deformities that make no sense: a parrot with no feathers, a pair of Capuchin monkeys conjoined at the hip, a jaguar cub with the dentition of a saber-tooth tiger. They also all share one uncanny trait--a disturbingly heightened intelligence. To uncover the truth about the origin of this strange cargo and the terrorist threat it poses, Lorna must team up with a man who shares a dark and bloody past with her, now an agent of the U.S. Border Patrol, Jack Menard. Together, the two must hunt for a beast that escaped the shipwreck while uncovering a mystery tied to fractal science and genetic engineering, all to expose a horrifying secret that traces back to mankinds earliest roots. But can Lorna stop what is about to be born upon the altar of Eden before it threatens not only the world, but also the very foundation of what it means to be human? In addition to the talk & book signing, we are asking our friends & neighbors to donate dog & cat food, for PAWS Atlanta
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The Margaret Mitchell House & Museum: Beth Hoffman (January 21 at 7:00pm)
Beth Hoffman reads from Saving CeeCee Honeycutt.
Steel Magnolias meets The Help in this Southern debut novel full of humor, heart, and feminine wisdom. Twelve-year-old CeeCee Honeycutt has been the caretaker of her psychotic mother, who was once their town’s Vidalia Onion Queen but is now a laughingstock in the community. When her mom ... (more)is hit by a truck and killed, CeeCee is left to fend for herself. Her unknown great-aunt, Tootie Caldwell, takes her under her wing by whisking her away to Savannah – a new world of prosperity and Southern eccentricity; that seems to be run entirely by women. CeeCee meets an eclectic group of women who entertain and enthrall her for an entire summer helping her to move beyond her past. Hoffman’s novel explores the indomitable strengths of female friendship, giving us the story of a young girl who loses one mother and finds many others.
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Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Buckhead: Temple Grandin (January 21 at 7:00pm)
Temple Grandin signs Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals.
How can we give animals the best life— for them? What does an animal need to be happy? In her groundbreaking, best-selling book Animals in Translation, Temple Grandin drew on her own experience with autism as well as her experience as an animal scientist to deliver extraordinary insights into ... (more)how animals think, act, and feel. Now she builds on those insights to show us how to give our animals the best and happiest life— on their terms, not ours. Knowing what causes animals physical pain is usually easy, but pinpointing emotional distress is much harder. Drawing on the latest research and her own work, Grandin identifies the core emotional needs of animals and then explains how to fulfill the specific needs of dogs and cats, horses, farm animals, zoo animals, and even wildlife. Whether it’s how to make the healthiest environment for the dog you must leave alone most of the day, how to keep pigs from being bored, or how to know if the lion pacing in the zoo is miserable or just exercising, Grandin teaches us to challenge our assumptions about animal contentment and honor our bond with our fellow creatures. Animals Make Us Human is the culmination of almost thirty years of research, experimentation, and experience. This is essential reading for anyone who’s ever owned, cared for, or simply cared about an animal.
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Georgia Center for the Book: Michael Shelden (January 27 at 7:15pm)
Michael Shelden discusses Mark Twain: Man in White: The Grand Adventure of His Final Years.
Michael Shelden, author of acclaimed biographies of Graham Greene and George Orwell, turns his attention to Mark Twain with an eagerly anticipated new book, Mark Twain: Man in white: The Grand Adventure of His Final Years. It's a deeply researched book utilizing some unpublished sources that brings ... (more)to vivid life Twain's last years, a period that found the humorist full of charm, vigor and charisma. Critics call it "a breakthrough in Twain biography" and praise the scholarship and writing ("eloquent and moving").
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Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Buckhead: Kevin & Hannah Salwen (February 3 at 7:00pm)
Kevin Salwen signs The Power of Half: One Family's Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back.; Hannah Salwen signs The Power of Half: One Family's Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back.
It all started when 14-year old Hannah Salwen, idealistic but troubled by a growing sense of injustice in the world, had a eureka moment when a homeless man in her neighborhood was juxtaposed against a glistening Mercedes coupe. "You know, Dad,” she said, pointing, “If that man had a less nice car, ... (more)that man there could have a meal.” This glaring disparity led the Salwen family of four, caught up like so many other Americans in this age of consumption and waste, to follow Hannah's urge to do something, to finally just do something. And so they embarked on an incredible journey together from which there would be no turning back. They decided to sell their Atlanta mansion, downsize to a house half its size, and give half of their profits to a worthy charity. At first it was an outlandish scheme. “What, are you crazy? No way!" Then it was a challenge. “We are TOTALLY doing this.” Each week they met over dinner to discuss their plan. It would transport them across the globe and well out of their comfort zone. Along the way they would inspire so many others wrestling with the same questions: Do I give enough? How much is enough? How can I make an impact in the world? In the end the Salwens' journey would bring them closer as a family, as they discovered, together, that half could be so much more. Warm, funny, deeply moving and wholly uplifting, The Power of Half is the story of how one family slammed the door on the status quo and threw away the key.
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Georgia Center for the Book: Thomas Mullen (February 3 at 7:15pm)
Thomas Mullen reads from The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers.
Mullen, the author of the acclaimed novel The Last Town on Earth, and a resident of Decatur, joins us to help launch his eagerly anticipated new novel, The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers. It's a rollicking, imaginative Depression-era tale complete with kidnappings, gangsters, heiresses ... (more)and speakeasies, focused on bank-robbing duo Jason and Whit, known as the Firefly Brothers. The novel is all about what happens when you get gunned down in a police shoot-out and go on to find out the truth about your mythical lives. We think it's headed for the top of best-seller lists! Join us for a reception to honor the author.
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Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Buckhead: Elizabeth Somer (February 16 at 7:00pm)
Elizabeth Somer signs Eat Your Way to Happiness.
Are you satisfied with your weight? Do you have enough energy to make it through the day? Do you consider yourself a happy person? All of these things are related, and your energy, mental clarity, mood and, of course, waistline are all directly connected to what you eat. In Eat Your Way to Happiness, ... (more)you'll learn that healthy eating is a lot easier than you may think, and that making a few simple changes to your diet can have amazing results. Discover: The 1,2,3 combination of breakfast foods that will keep you energized all day. Which carbs and fats to eat—and why the right ones will help elevate your mood and decrease your weight. The 12 super foods that pack an added punch for boosting mood and slimming your waistline. Nutritious foods that have been scientifically shown to tweak brain chemistry so you feel calmer, happier and more energetic—and more likely to stick to your diet. The amazing studies showing that chocolate and wine can help you live longer—and more happily. And much more!
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Georgia Center for the Book: Kevin & Hannah Salwen (February 16 at 7:15pm)
Kevin Salwen discusses The Power of Half: One Family's Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back.; Hannah Salwen discusses The Power of Half: One Family's Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back.
The new book by the Salwens is a triumph of generosity and justice that will have a special meaning for Atlantans especially. Kevin is a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal now on the board of Habitat for Humanity in Atlanta. Inspipred by his daughter Hannah, his family decided to downsize ... (more)their large home in the city and donate half of the profits to a worthy charity, their effort to do something positive about the widening gap between haves and have-nots. Their decision galvanized thousands of people, and you'll read about the amazing results in their new book, The Power of Half: One Family's Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back.
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Georgia Center for the Book: Thomas Ricks (February 17 at 7:15pm)
Thomas Ricks discusses The Gamble: General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-1008.
Thomas Ricks, the prize-winning journalist for The Washington Post and author of the bestselling account of the Iraq war through 2005, Fiasco, discusses his timely new book, The Gamble: General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-1008. General Petraeus ... (more)led what became known as "the surge," a dramatic change of strategy, in spite of opposition within and without the military establishment and the Bush administration. Ricks' conclusion is that the military still has an important role to play in Iraq for some years to come. Join us for this provocative new book discussion.
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Georgia Center for the Book: Georgia Association of Historians (February 18 at 7:15pm)
Ann Short Chirhart discusses Georgia Women: Their Lives and Their Times.
We welcome the GAH holding their 2010 annual meeting in Decatur. As part of their sessions, we are happy to host a free public program on the new book, Georgia Women: Their Lives and Their Times, published by UGA Press and featuring the editor, Dr. Ann Short Chirhart, and several other historians. ... (more)We'll have more details shortly.
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Ivy Hall (SCAD): Ivy Hall Writers Series (February 23 at 6:30pm)
Margaret Atwood reads from The Year of the Flood.
The Year of the Flood, released in Sept. 2009, is a dystopic testament to the visionary power of Margaret Atwood, Canada's most eminent novelist and poet. The book depicts a world altered by a natural disaster. Most human life has been obliterated, and the few survivors make their way among mutant species ... (more)and a deteriorating environmental and social compact. Born in Ontario in1939, Atwood began writing poetry, short fiction, essays and novels in 1973. She is best known for her novels The Edible Woman and The Handmaid's Tale, which dissect contemporary or futuristic urban life and sexual politics. Atwood's books have been adapted for stage and screen and have received numerous awards. The lecture is free and open to the public. A book signing follows the lecture. Book sales are available by personal check and cash sales only. For more information, e-mail Georgia Lee or call 404.253.3206.
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Georgia Center for the Book: Carol Goodman (March 16 at 7:15pm)
Carol Goodman reads from Arcadia Falls.
Carol Goodman, the best-selling author of The Ninth Villa, The Ghost Orchid and The Sonnet Lover, visits us with a thrilling new novel, Arcadia Falls. Her mystery/suspense novels have made her among the most popular writers in America, and we welcome her for her first visit ... (more)to the Georgia Center for the Book. We'll have more details soon.
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Georgia Center for the Book: Kevin Young (March 18 at 7:15pm)
Kevin Young reads from The Art of Losing: Poems of Grief and Healing.
Kevin Young, one of America's most acclaimed young poets and in residence at Emory University, will discuss his eagerly anticipated new volume of poetry, The Art of Losing: Poems of Grief and Healing. Young, a popular reader, is the author of several notable books of poetry including For the ... (more)Confederate Dead, Jelly Roll, To Repel Ghosts, Dear Darkness and Black Maria. He'll be signing copies of his new book as well as his earlier releases.
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Georgia Center for the Book: Sarah Addison Allen (March 23 at 7:15pm)
Sarah Addison Allen reads from The Girl Who Chased the Moon.
Sarah Addison Allen, the prize-winning author of Garden Spells and The The Sugar Queen, returns with a wonderful, enchanting new novel, The Girl Who Chased the Moon. The bestselling author, who makes her home in Asheville, NC, has created an embracing story "set in a quirky small ... (more)Southern town with more magic than a full Carolina moon." It's a charming tale all about the unexpected in a town peopled by some of most appealing misfits you'll ever meet. We think it just may be this delightful author's best book yet!
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Georgia Center for the Book: Anne Perry (March 24 at 7:15pm)
Anne Perry discusses The Sheen on the Silk.
We welcome one of the world's most popular and prolific writers of mystery and suspense, Anne Perry, for a delightful evening discussing her forthcoming mystery, The Sheen on the Silk. She is the author of dozens of books, bestsellers everywhere, including Death by Horoscope, Sherman's ... (more)Creek, A Breach of Promise, Paragon Walk and Brunswick Square.
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Ivy Hall (SCAD): Ivy Hall Writers Series (March 25 at 7:00pm)
Joel Cohen discusses The Business Tao of Homer: Lessons in Creativity and Innovation From The Simpsons..
Joel Cohen, Emmy-winning writer for "The Simpsons," addresses the dichotomy of his role as both a "creative" and a "suit" in his speech: "The Business Tao of Homer: Lessons in Creativity and Innovation From The Simpsons." Armed with an M.B.A., Cohen gained success in the corporate world before his illogical ... (more)career move into comedy writing with "Saturday Night Live" and "Suddenly Susan." He eventually began writing for "The Simpsons," noted by Time magazine as "the greatest TV show of the 20th century." Cohen brings a unique and hilarious perspective to the roles that innovation and creativity play in both writing and business, as he draws links between maintaining a hit show and running a successful company. The lecture is free and open to the public. For more information, e-mail Georgia Lee or call 404.253.3206.
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