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Archives for May 2025

May 7, 2025 by B

Discover The Latest New Arrivals at Bay Books

A fresh chapter begins at Bay Books with our newest arrivals, carefully curated to spark curiosity and celebrate diverse voices. This collection features a wide range of captivating fiction, thought-provoking historical fiction, and powerful LGBTQ+ narratives that offer both escape and reflection.

For our youngest readers, we’ve stocked up on vibrant picture books and engaging children’s stories designed to inspire wonder and laughter. Whether you’re in the mood to explore new worlds or revisit timeless themes, there’s something for every kind of reader waiting on our shelves.

Visit us soon to find your next favorite read—before someone else gets to it first.

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    • Reading with Robert Downes
      Author’s Corner

      Reading with Robert Downes

      October 2, 2025October 2, 2025

      Author Robert Downes has been a respected journalist and historian for over 30 years. He writes books of travel and adventure and lives the life he writes about. He has backpacked through more than 70 countries and Bay Books is proud to carry his books. You can find his most recent one “Raw Deal” next to […]

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    • October Staff Picks
      Staff Picks

      October Staff Picks

      October 2, 2025October 2, 2025

      Every month we let you know what we’ve been reading and our monthly recommendations. You’ll get to see new titles with fabulous reviews from the Bay Books team. We’re sure you’ll love these fantastic books just as much as we do. We recommend a wide range of genres and themes. So get ready to explore […]

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    • October New Arrivals
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      October New Arrivals

      October 2, 2025October 2, 2025

      October’s new arrivals feel like a harvest table laden with stories—each one rich, varied, and waiting to be savored. Science and biography mingle with history and memoir, exploring the lives and struggles that shaped our world. Adventure and mystery push us to the edge of discovery, while women’s studies and LGBTQ+ voices remind us of […]

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    • September New Arrivals
      Featured New Arrival

      September New Arrivals

      September 3, 2025September 3, 2025

      Cozy up with our newest shelf of reads! This season brings a mix of thrilling mysteries, sweeping adventures, heartfelt fiction, and imaginative tales for every age. From chilling fantasies to inspiring stories of resilience, our latest arrivals are brimming with page-turners you won’t want to put down. Whether you’re hunting for a suspenseful escape, a […]

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    • September Staff Picks
      Staff Picks

      September Staff Picks

      September 3, 2025September 5, 2025

      Every month we let you know what we’ve been reading and our monthly recommendations. You’ll get to see new titles with fabulous reviews from the Bay Books team. We’re sure you’ll love these fantastic books just as much as we do. We recommend a wide range of genres and themes. So get ready to explore […]

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    • Reading with Bryan Gruley
      Author’s Corner

      Reading with Bryan Gruley

      August 22, 2025August 22, 2025

      Bryan Gruley is the author of the thriller BITTERFROST, which tells the story of Jimmy Baker, the Zamboni driver in the fictional northern Michigan town of Bitterfrost, who is accused of a brutal double murder. Gruley is a lifelong journalist who shared in The Wall Street Journal’s Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. […]

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    May 5, 2025 by B

    May Staff Picks

    Every month we let you know what we’ve been reading and our monthly recommendations. You’ll get to see new titles with fabulous reviews from the Bay Books team. We’re sure you’ll love these fantastic books just as much as we do. We recommend a wide range of genres and themes. So get ready to explore more books!

    Friends of Bay Books Picks

    Review written by Karin J.

    All Fours by Miranda July

    Have you ever had the feeling that parts of your life are humming along fine and at the same time other parts are spinning out of control? In All Fours, July’s protagonist, a 45-year old Angelena, a “woman who had success in several mediums at a young age.” tries desperately to discover who she is at this stage in her life. She finds herself veering off what she thought was her path in ways that surprise and amaze her, almost as if she were a character in one of her works. But because she is a writer, she is unflinching about describing her confused state of mind, and her clarity about being confused (amazingly) allows us, as readers, to be swept up in her tumult.

    This book is frank about sexuality and desire, belonging, and finding one’s own idiosyncratically-patterned path. Its willingness to look at self-becoming in all of its messiness engages us if we are willing to look with open eyes.

    Tina Staff Picks  

    Can’t we talk about something more Pleasant? by Roz Chast

    This wonderful book details, in Chast’s signature visual style, her struggles dealing with her aging parents and their end-of-life issues. Yes, her writing is humorous and the topic is heart wrenching but her practical ways of looking at this subject make this an engaging and valuable book. Highly recommend it!

    10 Marchfield Square by Nicola Whyte

    Set in Modern-Day London, elderly heiress and landlady Celeste van Duren is determined to prove that she has vetted each apartment dweller carefully and cautiously but when a murder occurs within the small residential square, she knows she may have made a mistake allowing one tenant in with his nasty ways. So with her faithful butler, and two chosen tenants, she investigates on her own. Well, of course, we soon see, everyone is hiding something! 

    Tell Them You Lied by Laura Leffler

    What a beginning! Pranking a friend with a mugging attack, accidently on the same day as the 9-11 attacks, comes about and where have the main characters planned this prank to take place? Near the Twin Towers and when Anna and her friends don’t hear from Willow, they don’t know if this is a prank gone badly wrong, one that really happened, or is she a victim of 9-11? Beneath this is some serious emotional and obsessive angst. Figuring out who dunnit, as well as what was done, makes this a fast and fascinating read. How do people think up these plots that are so nerve wracking and nail biting?!!

     Wendy’s Staff Pick

    City of Night Birds by Juhea Kim

    Former prima ballerina, Natalia Leonora, returns to her home city of St Petersburg and the complex world of Russian ballet that was her ticket out of poverty to fame, her personal passion, and quite nearly her very un-doing. Natalia left ballet after an accident that ended her career, leading her to turn to pills and alcohol to numb the pain of her past. Now, she has an opportunity to dance again – if her body and her mental health will allow it. Natalia must face her past – her complicated relationship with her mother, the father who abandoned her, her former lovers, rivals and friends. The author transports us to the world of professional ballet, with all of it’s inherent glamor, politics and pain. This is a stunning commentary on personal strength, love, forgiveness, and the sacrifices required to work as an artist at the top of your craft. 

    May 3, 2025 by B

    Percival Everett makes it onto the TIMES List of 100 Most Influential People! 

    Congratulations to our beloved poet and literary darling Percival Everett for joining the ranks of the influential in this year’s TIMES list! You can find your favorite Percival Everett books here at Bay Books, every day, Read further this short article from Cord Jefferson, Oscar winning screenplay writer of American Fiction, the film adaptation of Everett’s book Erasure.

    There’s a moment that may surprise you reading Percival Everett’s novel James, a reimagining of Huck Finn’s Black sidekick and their treacherous journey to freedom. It’s the moment when you take a break from laughing hysterically to realize you’re laughing at a book about slavery. Many writers are afraid to insert levity in stories of tragedy, particularly stories of violent prejudice. But James, which won the National Book Award, shows that to omit joy is to do a disservice to the people who endured those tragedies—people who, despite their circumstances, always found ways to fall in love, have children, create art, and, indeed, laugh.

    There’s a lesson in there about how to write, but there’s also one about how to live. Percival is a writer, painter, musician, equestrian, fly fisherman, mathematician, father, husband, and professor. It would all be annoying if I didn’t learn so much from him—chiefly that life is long, arduous, and unfair, but it’s always worth living.

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