Kassie’s Crime & Thriller Book Club
Join Kassie on April 11 at 6pm for another Crime & Thriller Book Club meeting! If you're interested in joining, please email kassie@pecantownbooks.com! This month's feature is the beautifully illustrated […]
Join Kassie on April 11 at 6pm for another Crime & Thriller Book Club meeting! If you're interested in joining, please email kassie@pecantownbooks.com! This month's feature is the beautifully illustrated […]
Join us as we host three accomplished poets — John Blair, Vanessa Couto-Johnson and Steve Wilson — as they read from new and previously published works. Books available for signing as well.
Co-hosted with our partners at Sweet Treats, stop by and meet Alliah Agostini, author of The Juneteenth Story and the newly-released "The Juneteenth Cookbook." We will feature a daily special and special treat made from Alliah's cookbook, and prepared by Pecantown and Sweet Treats!
Our weekly afterschool ode to cookies and ice cold milk. Bring your punchcard to earn a free cookie after 5 purchases!
Join us as we host three young poets — Sara Bawany, Kale Hensley, and SG Huerta — as they read from new and previously published works. Books available for signing as well.
Join us for a discussion of the classic The Adventures of Robin Hood.
Our weekly afterschool ode to cookies and ice cold milk. Bring your punchcard to earn a free cookie after 5 purchases!
Join Kassie on April 24 to hear another captivating, chilling story like a live podcast in-store at Pecantown! The story for this event will be announced shortly.
Reminder: tickets are ALWAYS free, but needed for a spot. Email kassie@pecantownbooks.com to get on the waitlist. The link for tickets will be posted here and on our social media.
We're celebrating all things independent and local for national Indie Bookstore Day, beginning with the opportunity to meet local indie author Julie Simmons, who will sign copies of her new book, The Lost Canvas.
Join us as we discuss Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange.
Join us for a compelling story of little known but consequential people, places and events from across Texas, hosted by Tess Coody-Anders. The focus of this month's story is Pattillo Higgins, the one-armed murderer-turned-religious convert whose obsessions resulted in the improbable discovery of Spindletop, and ushered in the Oil Age in Texas and America.
Join Poet and Professor Cyrus Cassells on the 11th at 4 pm. Pecantown Books and Brews will be sampling wine and enjoying literature; come listen and be inspired.