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In Conversation with… Ajay CloseAjay Close reads from A Petrol Scented Spring and discusses researchIn Conversation with… Ajay CloseAjay Close reads from A Petrol Scented Spring and discusses researchIn Conversation with… Ajay CloseAjay Close reads from A Petrol Scented Spring and discusses research

In Conversation with… Ajay Close

Ajay Close reads from A Petrol Scented Spring and discusses researching the Scottish Suffragettes.


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McNally Jackson is delighted to be hosting @juliebuxbaum​ tomorrow for a celebration of her new novel Tell Me Three Things, discussed below by our Teen Reviewer, Lilian. 

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           There are many challenges you have to face when you enter a new school, especially when it comes to High School. Imagine being forced to transfer in the middle of your school years, leaving all your friends and home, then flying off to a new land. Julie Buxbaum seems to be able to make that hardship become reality in Tell Me Three Things. She mixes loss with love and more genres in her new story.
           Jessie Holmes is a sixteen year old nothing when she enters her new high school in Los Angeles, California only two years after her mother’s death. Everything seems to go wrong, her stepmother’s house is nothing like her home in Chicago. Her best friend is left behind, and she is forced into a new life with a stranger that her father met online. That is, until she receives an email from an anonymous who goes by Somebody Nobody (SN). Claiming to know her without her knowing him, SN and Jessie form an online friendship that suddenly makes her desperate to meet this person. While Jessie goes through her junior year creating new friendships, facing bullies, and eventually developing a crush, SN seems to become a big part of her newly formed life, even if it is only on I Messages on her phone. Jessie spends her school months asking the same question over and over again. Who is Somebody Nobody?
           Jessie seems to be like many other simple teenage girls. Trying to get passed High School so they can finally leave to go to College. But there will be many obstacles along the way that eventually will be hard to overcome. Though there will always be someone that will have your back, someone that you could go to for advice. If not someone, then maybe something. “What if the person you need the most is someone you never met.” There can be so many people who are willing to help you go through your tough times, but it is important to find the people you can trust entirely to share your deepest secrets. And maybe, you can find friends in the most odd way, just like Jessie and SN.
           Julie Buxbaum writes Tell Me Three Things in the most detailed way possible, making me flip through the pages without stopping. She shares all the different emotions that can be felt during High School and explains the true meaning of friendship. This would definitely be a book for readers who love tragedy and friendship/ romance. Just like that, you’ll be reading so much that you’d be done in a day. -Lilian R., Age 14 

 Writers in the Spotlight: NYT bestselling author Sarah Maas, with A Court of Mist and Fury        

Writers in the Spotlight: NYT bestselling author Sarah Maas, with A Court of Mist and Fury                                                                                   

Thursday, May 12th, 2016, 6:30 p.m. at the Capitol Center for the Arts (ticketed event)

Sarah J. Maas is coming to Concord! Get your tickets now!

Plus, you can preorder her new book, A Court of Mist and Fury, at the same time, and qualify for a free tote bag!

Trust me, you don’t want to miss this event!

For more info, visit our website!


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Thursday, September 10th, 2015, 7 p.m.

Fantasy mega-author R A Salvatore comes up to Gibson’s Bookstore to present his newest novel, Archmage!
The pall that had descended over the North is gone, and a new day has dawned on a victorious Mithral Hall, but no matter how bright things seem on the surface, Drizzt and his companions know that what lurks just under their feet remains steeped in evil and charged with unimaginable power.
The dark elves of Menzoberranzan, including the powerful Archmage Gromph, aren’t done with Drizzt yet. And consumed by their own power struggles, feeling backed into a corner, the drow may just be desperate enough to call on demonic forces from the deepest reaches of the Abyss, and unleash a disaster even the Underdark could never have prepared for.
“Archmage "has everything Drizzt’s fans crave: action, adventure, characters that resonate with equal measures of warrior spirit and deep compassion, and no shortage of wicked dark elves!”


Can’t make this event? Call (603-224-0562) or email ([email protected]) and we’ll set books aside to be signed for you!

Event date: Thursday, September 10, 2015 - 7:00pm

Event address:
45 South Main St
Concord, NH 03301

Looking to hang out with fellow historical fiction lovers? This Friday there is Facebook party with

Looking to hang out with fellow historical fiction lovers? This Friday there is Facebook party with an awesome author line up!! Some of my personal favorites will be on hand and guess who get’s to close the party down? That’s right YOURS TRULY! Stop by! 


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