
Pick a theme. Make a list. Share it with us. Our Phoenix store's featured FIGHT CENSORSHIP 2007 multimedia artist picks the fiction and non-fiction books that have changed his life.
Exercise your freedom to choose - which store has YOUR favorite Fight Censorship 2007 display? See the pictures and cast your vote now! This year you're helping us pick our winner.
Straight down the rabbit hole. "This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill - the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe..."
Bookmans launches our annual, month-long campaign to highlight threats to your First Amendment rights. Censorship limits your options - protect your freedom to choose. Read, watch, play, and listen to what you want.
Pick a theme. Make a list. Share it with us. An amateur chef, bibliophile, movie buff, gnome warlock, and manager of the Grant Road Bookmans - Ed V shares his favorite sci-fi reads.
Enthusiasts of English period pieces should seek out the BBC's adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Mayor of Casterbridge, a dark and moving tale set in 19th century rural England.
Pick a theme. Make a list. Share it with us. The author of Missing White Girl and western-horror comic series Desperadoes kicks off our newest feature with his rec list of essential Western fiction.
Author Jeff Mariotte talks about his new thriller Missing White Girl, the drawbacks to a diverse body of work, the importance of the independent bookstore, and his first Bookmans experience.
Speedway's Andrew C documents the evolution of - and passion behind - his zine Bony Landmarks, the human culture that inspires him, and the art collective Look for Signage.
Books, sweat, sushi, friends, sweat, boxes, and more sweat: Grant manager Ed V chronicles his adventures at this year's BookExpo America in New York City, and gets Simpson-ized!













