A Conversation with Anne Lamott Dusk, Night, Dawn | Online Event – March 23rd Save Your Seat Registration is still open for our March Buzz Pick event, A Conversation with Anne Lamott: Dusk, Night, Dawn. Seats are limited so register now! Win a Signed Copy To add to the fun, we’re giving away signed copies […]
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6 Reasons to Shop Your Local, Indepen...
by JENNA HOMEN on OCTOBER 29, 2020 in AUDIOBOOKS By the time you’re done reading this sentence, Amazon will have made another $1.7 million dollars, while your local, independent bookstore faces an uncertain future. The #BoxedOut campaign from the American Booksellers Association (ABA)—a national, not-for-profit trade organization that works to help independently owned bookstores grow and succeed—outlined some key points about why […]
NANOWRIMO
YOU’RE INVITED! If you’re one of those readers in quarantine saying: “I am going to write my novel…” but haven’t quite done it yet, National Novel Writing Month is almost here! Get prepared a month ahead of time with Bookshop: NaNoWriMo’s Grant Faulkner (Executive Director) and Aya de León (successful NaNoWriMo author and UC Berkeley writing instructor) discuss and take Q&A on how to make November the […]
Debuts for the Weeks ending June 14 &...
Debuts for week ending June 21 Hardcover Fiction Summers, by Elin Hilderbrand Paperback Fiction The Fifth Season, by N.K. Jemisin Mass Market Blue Moon, by Lee Child Early & Middle Grade Readers A Good Kind of Trouble, by Lisa Moore Ramee Debuts for the week ending June 14: Hardcover Fiction The Daughters of Erietown, by […]
The Indie Bestseller List week ending...
The Indie Bestseller List Published Wednesday, May 6, 2020 (for the sales week ended Sunday, May 3, 2020). Based on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores across the United States. For the full list of titles by category, please visit us at https://bookshop.org/shop/yeoldbooks Debuts for the Week:Camino Winds, by John GrishamThe End of October, by […]
Open & Essential!
We have been deemed an essential business and are open to the public regular hours. We have complete faith in our customers to socially distance while in the store. If you know anyone who would prefer to come in while there are no other customers in the shop, we are happy to arrange something after […]
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events Upcoming Events at Ye Olde Bookshoppe include a Halloween themed First Friday Art Walk, Trick or Treat the Avenue and a Wine Walk. Many events are sponsored by the hardworking ladies at the Wenatchee Downtown Association! First Friday Art Walk October 5th 5-8 p.m. AnaMaree Ordway & Barbara Tremblay Fun Halloween themed hand-crafted […]
Darkest Moon
First Friday Art Walk The Darkest Moon, Devon Rae September 7th, 5-8 p.m. 11 Palouse St., Wenatchee Inspired by the depths of darker beauties of the world, The Darkest moon; Devon Rae Brings it’s light to the ever illuminating surface with every creation. Her divine ways of mixing elements of earthly material with bones, feathers, […]
August Events
August Events & New Items What’s happening in August? Check out our August Events below! August Events and new items and updates are included in this months newsletter. Thanks for subscribing. You can also stay up-to-date with us on social media sites, we have them listed at the end of the newsletter. First Friday […]
Poetry Month… a month late!
Poetry Month So it is obviously not April anymore, however, our featured poet for June wrote this blog post for Poetry Month and I believe it is worth sharing in May! Also, please join us Friday June 1st, 5-8 p.m. for Poetry Reading and Book Signing! Need directions, click HERE! April is What??…. That’s Right! […]