Old Firehouse Books in Fort Collins recommends a Newberry winner’s latest novel, interconnected short stories a fascinating look at moths.
Bookstore Recommendations
Park Hill Community Bookstore suggests 3 great reads for March
The staff at Park Hill Community Bookstore recommends a feminist novel, an incredibly innovative collaboration and a book on capitalism.
The staff at The Bookies has suggestions for March reading
Denver’s kid-oriented bookstore , “The Bookies,” recommends some titles geared to young readers, including a picture book by a Colorado author/illustrator.
What Explore Booksellers suggests for your March reading list
For March the staff at Aspen’s Explore Booksellers recommends a short story collection, a novel of self-discovery and a short book that explores a whimsical what-if.
Out West Books offers three selections from the Western Slope
The staff at Out West Books in Grand Junction recommends “Geology Underfoot,” “Go As a River” and “City of Gold” — three books that lend a unique perspective on the landscape and life on Colorado’s Western Slope.
Poor Richard’s Books has your reading suggestions for February
The staff at Poor Richard’s Books in Colorado Springs recommends a time-travel mystery, a deep dive into the San Luis Valley and a story of childhood love and loss.
Old Firehouse Books has your reading suggestions for February
The staff at Old Firehouse Books in Fort Collins recommends a lesbian spy story, a primer on making friends with death and a novel full of hope.
Here’s what Park Hill Community Bookstore highlights for February
The volunteers at the Park Hill Community Bookstore recommend two companion volumes on geography plus a Coretta Scott King Book Award winner.
What the staff at Explore Booksellers suggests you read this February
The folks at Aspen’s Explore Booksellers recommend a page-turner mystery, nuanced short stories about men and women and a remarkable collection of poetry.
What the staff at Out West Books suggests for your next great read this January
Out West Books owner Marya Johnston suggest four books: a Chinese family history plus three others that delve into Chinese culture — and lots of food — to celebrate the Lunar New Year.