The Tiny Newsletter: What’s Happening This Week at The Tiny Bookstore | 5/01/2022
This Week at The Tiny Bookstore | May 1st 2022 by Lea Bickerton
This Week at The Tiny Bookstore | May 1st 2022 by Lea Bickerton
What’s summer without a summer reading challenge? Well, we think that it would be pretty boring. So, without any further ado, here is our 2021 Summer Reading Challenge: “Reading is fundamental, but it also can be fun.” What we’re going for with our Summer Reading Challenge is to give you ideas about what to read … Read more
Check out our Summer 2020 catalog and see our choices for the top books of the summer.
Our picks include autobiographies from Saturday Night Live Weekend Update co-anchor Colin Jost (“A Very Punchable Face”) and Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner (“Fear is a Choice”)…
Ten years after its initial release, Merril Hoge has updated his book, “Find a Way.” Hoge uses his life story to demonstrate how you can accomplish your goals if you find a way to make them happen.
May 2nd is International Harry Potter Day! Celebrate with The Tiny
Celebrate Independent Bookstores with the #VirtualBookstoreParty The last Saturday in April is traditionally Independent Bookstore Day. The bad news is that the pandemic forced Independent Bookstore Day to be rescheduled to Saturday, August 29th. The good news is that we’re still taking the day to celebrate independent bookstores! This past week, there has been a … Read more
A34 Julius: New Seasonal Strain (available until the end of May) Imperial Yeast recently released A34 Julius as its new seasonal strain that’s available until the end of May. According to Imperial, “traditional American IPAs are Julius’ specialty. Bright citrus notes of orange and lemon along with light apricot-like esters come through with low … Read more
Five new books that I like this week: Funny/Humor: About Your Father and Other Celebrities I Have Known: Ruminations and Revelations from a Desperate Mother to Her Dirty Son by Peggy Rowe, foreward by Mike Rowe For those of you who don’t know me well, I love … Read more