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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Left Bank Books: Literary anarchy

Left Bank Books, a collectively owned bookstore situated in the very center of the action of Pike Place, promotes an anticapitalist agenda while simultaneously existing in one of the most bustling commercial sites in the Pacific Northwest.

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Take a spiritual journey with Quest Bookstore

If you're looking to travel through the inner workings of your soul, Quest Bookstore in Capitol Hill is your destination!

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How We Do Family: DIY family memoir from a Trans man who's been there

When there are so many Trans-man-gives-birth books on the shelves today, why should you read How We Do Family? Because author Trystan Reese goes beyond.

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More Than Halfway to Somewhere a look at modern colonial ignorance

In his autobiographical novel More Than Halfway to Somewhere, John Burbidge shares travel stories from his exciting life working for global organizations.

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Secret Garden Books: More than just the magic of childhood

For decades, Secret Garden Books has provided children with an oasis of reading, and brought visiting literary superstars into the Ballard community, inspiring a love of reading in kids and grown-ups alike.

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The Reckoning: Opening eyes to our personal and national trauma

Mary L. Trump, PhD, a psychologist who was diagnosed with complex PTSD, blames much of her condition on her infamous uncle. In her new book The Reckoning, she says you may have been the victim of trauma. But she also offers a way to work beyond it.

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Maiden Voyages: Sailing through women's ocean-going history

In the historical nonfiction book Maiden Voyages by Siân Evans, ocean travel used to be a chance to change lives.

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Horse Girls: Stories of strength and loss through loving horses

But what makes a horse girl? Marginalization, in the stories here. These horse girls often felt shame for not fitting the norm, for being Queer, Black, "chubby," or poor – but they still loved horses.

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We All Know How This Ends: Straightforward advice on death and dying

No more 9-to-5s, no more waiting for that important document or email. No more Mondays, managers, or meetings – because you'll be dead and you won't sweat those things anymore. Everybody dies and so will you.

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Magnolia's Bookstore: A friendly little patch of community

If you take a stroll down Magnolia's sweet and quiet streets, you might just stumble upon a friendly neighborhood stop, Magnolia's Bookstore.

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