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Welcome to Books And... 

Books And... is a bookstore for new books opening in 2008 in Eden, North Carolina.  It will be offering new books in both popular and hard to find categories as well as music and DVD's, and an Internet Cafe'.  Books And... will be more than just a place to purchase the latest bestseller while sipping a latté.  Books And… will be a vital part of the Eden community providing classes, a meeting place for writer’s groups and gamers, and providing children and teen oriented programs throughout the week.

 

What's happening right now!
 
Right now Books And... is still mulling over downtown or not downtown.  The old adage Location, Location, Location.
 
10-03-2008 - The business plan is still in progress. Also, we hope to have the updated logo for you in a week or two. After it is posted; let us know what you think of the changes.
 
A bookstore for new books and much more...
Books And... will be offering a Internet Cafe with free Wireless Internet.  As plans progress; the bookstore will be holding several events during the week.  Cooking classes, Story Time for Munchkins, Books Clubs & Writer's Groups.   Many of these events will involve local people from Eden and the surrounding area sharing their talents with the community.
 
An Interesting Independent Books Store Fact...
According to the ABA, for every $100 a local bookstore earns, $68 of that stays in the community as opposed to $48 for a national chain.
 

Book of the Week

For the week of: 10 June 2009

 

Join us each week (or so) for a new book. 

 

Shakespeare's Landlord

~ Charlaine Harris

 

While on a late-night job in tiny Shakespeare, Ark., Lily Bard, 31, sees a furtive figure placing large plastic garbage bags in the local park and, untying one, discovers the body of her former landlord. In a quick but anonymous phone call (she is determined to avoid any questioning), she reports it to the police chief. With skill and wry wit, Harris, the author of the Aurora Teagarden series, soon reveals the horrific facts in Lily's background that explain why she is solitary, confrontational, obsessed with self-defense—and why she chooses, despite a first-rate education, to eke out a living as a cleaning woman. Realizing, however, that her fingerprints on the body of the dead man might make her a suspect, Lily subtly and insightfully queries her customers, some of them tenants of the murdered landlord, in the process meticulously evaluating their closets, drawers and motives. The renters are a well-defined lot: a happily promiscuous idler; a sanctimonious and hypocritical reverend; and an aging couple with much to grieve about. As Lily investigates, she develops a wary but cordial relationship with the police chief and forms a warmer tie with her karate instructor. But at the same time, someone has discovered the unspeakable facts about Lily's past and has begun stalking her. Harris's finely tuned, colorful and suspenseful tale, filled with vigorous and unique characters, will leave readers hoping it's the start of a series.
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