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Record of the Month Club

Record of the Month Club

Every month, we nominate a bookseller-endorsed LP for Record of the Month and promote the album, band, and label throughout the course of the month.We put heavy emphasis on local and/or off-the-beaten track artists and labels with the intention of bringing support and attention to our community's vibrant creative landscape.

At 7pm on the last Saturday of the month we host a FREE listening party at our 9th Ave location and spin the album in-store.

NEW BOOKS WE LIKE

Martyr!: A novel By Kaveh Akbar Cover Image
Greta & Valdin: A Novel By Rebecca K. Reilly Cover Image
Alphabetical Diaries By Sheila Heti Cover Image
You Dreamed of Empires: A Novel By Álvaro Enrigue, Natasha Wimmer (Translated by) Cover Image
Confrontations By Simone Antangana Bekono, Suzanne Heukensfeldt Jansen (Translated by) Cover Image
The Last Fire Season: A Personal and Pyronatural History By Manjula Martin Cover Image
Good Material: A novel By Dolly Alderton Cover Image
The Fetishist By Katherine Min Cover Image
Systems Ultra: Making Sense of Technology in a Complex World By Georgina Voss Cover Image
Alien Daughters Walk Into the Sun: An Almanac of Extreme Girlhood (Semiotext(e) / Native Agents) By Jackie Wang Cover Image
Poor Deer: A Novel By Claire Oshetsky Cover Image
The Fair Folk By Su Bristow Cover Image
Sex with a Brain Injury: On Concussion and Recovery By Annie Liontas Cover Image
The Bullet Swallower: A Novel By Elizabeth Gonzalez James Cover Image
Beautyland: A Novel By Marie-Helene Bertino Cover Image

NOVEMBER BOOKSELLER'S CHOICE

Each month, we select a brand new book that we love so much that we guarantee you'll love it too.

For this month, we have chosen "The Vulnerables" by Sigrid Nunez.

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The Vulnerables

Yes, another pandemic novel, but in the hands of Sigrid Nunez, you won't want to pass this one up!

A luxury New York City apartment in the Spring of 2020 becomes an unexpected and unlikely pandemic bubble for 3 strangers: an older writer accustomed to a solitary life, a sullen teen boy, and a talking parrot named Eureka. Narrated by the unnamed female writer, the profundity and quirkiness of quarantine life are portrayed in Nunez's trademark insight and offbeat humor. Though small and intimate in feel, the all too real Covid-19 experience we all faced makes this stunning novel feel large and universal.


-GAB Bookseller Barbara

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