Ask a bookseller

Every week, The Thread checks in with booksellers around the country about their favorite books of the moment.

A book about the "small acts that can turn friends into family"
"I didn't want it to end. I tell you, anyone who reads this book is going to fall in love with Arthur Truluv, and with his new family as well," said bookseller Vivien Jennings.
Finding humanity in a computer lab
Bookseller Sarah Hutton recommends a novel that blends a family mystery with the story of a computer learning to be human.
A road trip novel that dredges up the past
"Jesmyn Ward is a genius," said bookseller Melanie McNair. "The whole time I was reading it, I kept thinking: How is she doing this?"
A cookbook made for tiny, unconventional kitchens
Bookseller Katharine Nevins recommends a cookbook that features recipes dreamed up in the tiniest of spaces.
An 'inventive and engrossing' memoir, 10 years in the making
The night before her father died, 18-year-old Jeannie Vanasco promised she would write a book for him. "The Glass Eye" is that book.
'Beautiful Darkness': A dark story, gorgeously illustrated
People think working as a bookseller means you get to read at work. Not so much. Ronald Davis picked up "Beautiful Darkness" just to page through it, and ended up devouring the whole thing.
A 'hypnotic,' 'pointillistic' novel
David Enyeart recommends a new novel by British writer Jon McGregor: "He's not very well known in this country yet, but I think he certainly will be."
Seven fantasy and sci-fi recommendations from a diehard reader
Bookseller Jude Feldman works at Borderlands Books in San Francisco, the city's destination for genre thrills. She has seven recommendations for readers eager to explore new worlds.
A 'completely hypnotic' book to spend the afternoon with
"I emerged from the book and realized three hours had passed, and I was done with it," said bookseller Vanessa Martini. "I had no idea what had happened to my life."