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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:50 pm
Reading and Signing Thursday, Feb 18th 7p.m. Josh Wagner
If you consider yourself a fan of any kind of fantasy (including Gaiman-esque mythology and steampunk), this is the book event for you! If you will only make it to one book signing this year, this is the book event for you! Josh Wagner is not only a talented author (of novels, graphic novels and screenplays), he's also very entertaining. His events are hip and give attendees a warm inclusive glow.
Deadwind Sea is a whimsical romp through a strangely familiar landscape filled with pirates, airships, sheep, blunderbusses, magical mirrors and, of course, a quest for true love! With Josh's boundless imagination and crisp storytelling, this book belongs on the shelf with Gaiman's Stardust and Golding's Princess Bride.
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Start: 11:00 am
End: 1:00 pm
Bart Colantuano Author of Helilogging in a Sucker Hole Signing his book here at Chapter One Book Store Saturday, February 20th 11:00a.m.--1:00p.m.
Bart Colantuano has appeared on The History Channel's show, "Ax Men".
When Matt Stark's rogue crew of Helicopter loggers is thrown in jail, he knows it's going to be a bad day. When his helicopter crashes in Making a living as a gyppo helicopter logger in the Montana Mountains is already one of the most dangerous jobs a pilot can do.
For Matt Stark, doing the job is not as dangerous as keeping it. All the while, someone may be sabotaging his equipment and possibly even trying to kill him. All he wants to do is finish the job he started. If you love an adventure, you will love this fast paced thriller!
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Start: 7:00 pm
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Monday, March 1st 7:00 p.m. Susan Kushner Resnick will be reading and signing Goodbye Wifes and Daughters
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