Mother’s Day Brunch: First Seating 9a – 11a – SOLD OUT
Celebrate Mother's Day at Pecantown Books & Brews and enjoy a special brunch, mimosas and in-store book and merchandise specials!
Celebrate Mother's Day at Pecantown Books & Brews and enjoy a special brunch, mimosas and in-store book and merchandise specials!
Celebrate Mother's Day at Pecantown Books & Brews and enjoy a special brunch, mimosas and in-store book and merchandise specials! Reserve here or in-store; parties of 6 or more should reserve by calling 830-491-9155 to ensure available seating.
Join Kassie and the Crime Book Club at 6pm as we discuss "The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder" by C. L. Miller.
This Month Tess and the Lit. Fiction book Club is reading "The Reservation" by Rebecca Kauffman. This book is an examination of pressure, individual grit and taking pleasure in a […]
Kassie is revisiting the first true crime book she ever read. Join her as she explores "Helter Skelter", Charles Manson and the cult of personality that shocked Hollywood and the world.
Join Pecantown as they discuss "The Poison Daughter" by Shelia Masterson on Friday, May 29th at 6 pm. This enemies to lovers romantasy is fast paced and fun. Email lindsay@pecantownbooks.com for more information.
Kassie is revisiting the first true crime book she ever read. Join her as she explores “Helter Skelter”, Charles Manson and the cult of personality that shocked Hollywood and the world.
Join Mark and the Classics Book club as they read "Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemmingway. This Classic is widely considered one of the greatest war novels ever written, renowned for Hemingway's signature spare, understated, and powerful writing style. Join us June 10th at 5 pm.
This month, Kassie and the Crime Book Club are discussing "The Black Dahlia" by William Mann. This new release is a discussion on the victimology of Elizabeth Smart. Join us June, 11th at 6pm, to discuss her demise and the investigation.
This month, Tess and the Literary Fiction Book Club is reading Kate Quinn's book, The Astral Library. It is a genre-bending departure into magical realism centering on a destitute young woman who discovers a hidden portal inside the Boston Public Library. This magical sanctuary allows the lost and desperate to literally escape their hardships by choosing to live inside public-domain classics, but the protagonist must quickly team up with the resident Librarian to defend the realm against a bureaucratic Board threatening its existence. Join us on June 16th at 6pm.
This month, Kassie is sharing a Baddie named Stephanie St. Clair. Join us June 19th while we delve into the story of "Madam Queen." Author Mary Kay McBrayer masterfully blends rigorous historical research with narrative speculation to paint a vivid portrait of a brilliant, complicated woman who protected her community, fought police corruption, and defiantly went toe-to-toe with New York’s most notorious mafia syndicates.
We are so happy to have Prof. Siavoshi come to Pecantown and share her expertise. Seating is limited so please reserve your spot!