Bookstore Wednesday – You Tell Me


Now’s your chance:

What do YOU want to see in your local bookstore?

WHY do you come to the bookstore?

WHAT do you want to get when you’re there?

How many TIMES a month do you go to your local bookstore?

We have new and used – and can order almost anything, for a good price. Why in the world would you tell me, “Oh, that’s okay, I’ll just order it online!” I mean, I get that you might be in a hurry, or can find a slightly – and I do mean “slightly” – lower price. But to actually TELL me that, after I’ve gotten some info on a book you can’t quite remember, and check the store computer or even crawled around on the floor looking for the thing?

Okay, rant over – this is about YOU. Tell me what you want – more events? More authors? More new books? A different look?

Come on now, be honest! And, FYI, this could be ANY bookstore, not just All on the Same Page!

Cannibal Hearts


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Cannibal Hearts

Misha Burnett

322 pages

$9.99

Available at All on the Same Page Bookstore, Amazon, Barnes and Noble

“Cannibal Hearts is the sequel to Misha Burnett’s first novel, Catskinner’s Book. A year ago, James Ozryck was a loner, forced to keep the world at bay by the alien entity he calls Catskinner who shares his body. Now he has found a community of others whose lives have been changed by the Outsiders. Along with Godiva, his half-human lover, James runs a property management company that serves as a front company for Outsider activities. When the pair’s mysterious boss, Agony Delapour suddenly shows up in town with a new project, however, things gets dangerous fast as events unfold that threaten the life that they have made.”

The biggest issue I have with this book is that it ended.

You can often read that line in any number of book reviews, but in this case it’s the truth. James and Catskinner have, of course, returned in this creepy, fast-paced sequel, as well as Godiva, Agony, and a host of other memorable characters. Creepy (yes, I said it again!), classic sci-fi with a twist, a la the Twilight Zone – many questions, some answers, lingering wonder and anticipation.

I have it on good authority (er, the author himself) that a third in the series will be out next summer. Until then, I plan to reread Catskinner’s Book and Cannibal Hearts too – both books are THAT GOOD.