The Brothers Karamazov
By Fyodor Dostoevsky
Been wading through this one for a while. It was intimidating honestly for me to start one of the greats (written in the late 19th century) and...
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Spring is here! Does this change in the season have you itching to get out in nature or dig in the garden? Pegasus has you covered. Here's a sampling of our nature and gardening books for a little inspiration, particularly selected for Northwesterners. Come by the store to check out even more.
By Fyodor Dostoevsky
Been wading through this one for a while. It was intimidating honestly for me to start one of the greats (written in the late 19th century) and...
By Keza MacDonald
Nintendo's rich history is well told through chapters focusing their iconic franchises. The author promised that even longtime Nintendo fans would...
By Elizabeth Gilbert
A very quick and fun read set (mostly) in New York city in the 1940s. The story follows a very colorful cast of theater people with much more...
By Ben Goldfarb
**Reflection Prompts: 1. Which story or anecdote from Crossings stands out as asurprising, poignant, or resonant for you? Why? ** I really...
By Susan Lieu
Her mom's death is one event that spurred a broad memoir of Lieu's life and relationships.
By Abdellah Taia
> My name is Abdellah: the slave, the servant of God. I freed myself from Morocco’s constraints (but really?). All that remains is to escape...