Event: Open Book Club
When: April 4, 1pm
Where: Old Firehouse Books, 232 Walnut St.
Contact Info: (970) 484-7898, oldfirehousebooks@gmail.com
This month’s selection is The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon. This award-winning book describes the adventures of an autistic teenage boy as he attempts to solve the mystery of the death of his neighbor’s poodle. Written in first-person perspective and including drawings and diagrams, you’ll be drawn into the mind of an incredibly intelligent, creative, unique character. This book is 20% off at Old Firehouse Books for the month of April.
Sail the skies in an airship and explore an alien world with this month’s selection, Sun of Suns by Karl Schroeder. This excellent entry into the steampunk genre showcases the author’s talent for world-building. He uses the laws of physics to explain airbikes and an artificial sun that powers the world with mind-bending imagination.
Contact Info: (970) 484-7898, oldfirehousebooks@gmail.com
Join us for a discussion of The Sister by Poppy Adams. This book features two sisters, one of whom stayed in their crumbling old English home, the other who escaped into the world, but is now returning. The otherworldly atmosphere and eerie, gothic tone make this book a must-read. This book is 20% off at Old Firehouse Books for the month of April.
Since the well-known
Pick up your tickets now for our special event with Happy Lucky Teahouse! We will be featuring Tea and Crumpets for our cookbook, which showcases dishes served at an English high tea. Happy Lucky Teahouse will also do a tea tasting and tea pairing with foods. This meeting will be both entertaining and delicious. Samples from Tea and Crumpets will be provided, along with teas to taste. Tickets to this event are $5. Tea and Crumpets will be 20% off during the month of April at Old Firehouse Books.
Join us as the Gardens of Spring Creek visit to discuss the staff’s favorite gardening books!
We’ll also have a short demonstration of planting. Spring is coming, and gardening weather is almost here. This is a perfect way to get the resources you need for a successful summer garden.
Come hear a local, world-renowned diamond expert’s fascinating chronicle of the $108 million theft at the
In this newly discovered Mark Twain comedy and recent Broadway hit, the original master of American humor dishes out a sly critique of the art world with acerbic wit and social commentary well ahead of his time. Cleverly adapted for modern audiences by David Ives, Is He Dead? is a fast-paced play about a struggling artist who stages his own death to drive up the price of his paintings. As the riotous scheme unfolds, Twain poses daring questions about fame, greed and the value of art, and pokes his signature, mischievous fun at everyone involved. Stay after the show for a talk-back to the audience featuring Jacqie Hasan, the manager of Old Firehouse Books.
Join us for an evening with
Now, we know this last one is technically in May, but we're so excited for this author signing that we had to start talking about it right now!
Event: Author signing with C.J. Box
When: May 1, 1pm
We are very excited to have this award-winning mystery author visit our store for a signing. C.J. Box will appear to talk about and sign his new Joe Pickett mystery, Nowhere to Run. This fast-paced novel features the beautiful
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