- Store Locations
- Kid Stuff
- About Us
- Bestsellers
- Book Clubs
- Classics I Forgot To Read
- Foreign Intrigue Book Club
- First Fiction
- SF LGBT/Books Inc.
- Desert Island Book Club
- SF Travel Book Club
- Other Realms: Fantasy & Sci Fi
- World Affairs Council
- 4th Tuesday Book Club
- First Saturday Book Club
- Night of the Living Book Club
- One City One Book
- Quick and the Read
- Second Saturday
- Young@Heart Book Club
- Down to a Science
- Hands On Bay Area
- Mr. Bookclub
- On The Same Page
- Book Busters Book Club
- Wild Girls Mother Daughter Book Club
- LitVoyeur (Online)
- Not Your Mother's Book Club
- Book Fairs
- Calendar of Events
- Wordplay
- Newsletter
- 2009 Top 10
Litquake
Help us celebrate 10 years of Litquake with the following Books Inc. Events - all party of the special 10 Year Anniversery!
San Francisco’s annual Litquake literary festival was founded by Bay Area writers as a week-long literary spectacle for book lovers, complete with cutting-edge panels, unique cross-media events, and hundreds of readings. Since its founding in 1999, the festival has presented close to 1400 author appearances for an audience of over 32,000 in its lively and inclusive celebration of San Francisco’s thriving contemporary literary scene. Litquake seeks to foster interest in literature, perpetuate a sense of literary community, and provide a vibrant forum for Bay Area writing as a complement to the city’s music, film, and cultural festivals
Secret Society (Hardcover)
$16.99
ISBN-13: 9780061721625Availability: Usually Ships in 1-5 days
Published: Katherine Tegen Books, 10/01/2009
Upcoming events
- SFLGBT Book Club(11 hours)
- JCCSF: PAULA WOLFERT(1 day)
- PAUL BLANC, M.D.(1 day)
- PAUL MCHUGH(1 day)
- Original Plumbing Release Party!(1 day)
- City Arts & Lectures: DAVE EGGERS with ABDULRAHMAN and KATHY ZEITOUN(1 day)
- CHELSEA HANDLER(2 days)
- BILL RANEY(2 days)
- MINGMEI YIP(2 days)
- Second Saturday Book Club(3 days)




















But in retrospect, the
But in retrospect, the ribbon-cutting ceremonies for these local projects are but a bittersweet memory as that $71 million could have been useful now to, among other things, help avoid cuts to state services for the disabled and elderly. online doctorate degree | Corllins University
money diverted by state
money diverted by state lawmakers to projects and organizations in their home districts. In other words, because state coffers were flush with money, Raleigh politicians couldn’t resist bringing state tax dollars to their hometowns to bolster their own public image. instant degree | life experience degree program | online high school diploma