The Southern Bookseller Review 5/27/25

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The week of May 27, 2025

Meet Charleston’s Philosophers & Fools Bookstore

by Candice Huber, SIBA Membership Coordinator

Philosophers & Fools, photo courtesy Jenny Herrara

Philosophers & Fools is a cozy neighborhood bookstore bar in Charleston, SC where there’s a story for just about everything in the shop. The shop is fairly new, having opened in March 2024 following a successful Kickstarter campaign, and they say the best thing about having the store is the community they’re creating and the space they provide, which is built to be a “third space.” 

The shop created an event called “Extra Credit,” where each month they invite a professor from the College of Charleston to present a talk. The event has become popular and has tapped into a community want for learning. Folks stay after the talk to discuss what they just learned. The store also works with many community partners, including the Charleston Literary Festival and Halsey Contemporary Art Institute.

"Getting to talk to people about books and sharing stories over a glass of wine is a joy"

Besides books, co-owners Jenny Ferrara and Michael Bourke have an interest in sustainably grown, natural, organic wine and craft beer, so they gave the bookstore a bar as well. For Jenny and Michael, getting to talk to people about books and sharing stories over a glass of wine is a joy. 

This year, their goal is to continue to widen awareness about the shop, build community, and expand in-store programming.

You can follow Philosophers & Fools at @philosophersandfoolschs to keep up with their journey and visit their website at www.philosophersandfools.com.

 


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Recommended by Southern indies…

Outside Mom, Inside Mom by  Jane Park

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Outside Mom, Inside Mom by Jane Park
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers / March 2025


More Reviews from Bookmarks

I think this is a picture book that a lot of kids will relate to. It’s natural for people to be their true selves — their "inside" selves — while in the comfort of their own homes. I think many parents will identify with the mom in the story as they examine the ways in which they also have inside and outside selves to get through their days. I love how gently the author wrote this, full of love and completely absent of judgment. The child is empathetic to their mom, and I think it’s important for adults to see that, too, and know that kids are perceptive and pick up on a lot more than we give them credit for.

Reviewed by Jamie Southern, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Along Came Amor by  Alexis Daria

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Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria
Avon / May 2025


More Reviews from Tombolo Books

I have never had such a sexy book hurt my feelings so much. As a Latina woman, Alexis Daria writes the most relatable characters, and it makes me love her stories even more. Ava is one of the best characters I have ever read. She is beautiful and wonderfully flawed that I knew from the beginning that she was my favorite prima. And Roman….. This man is 10/10 , the best, green flags all around, top tier. Heart-wrenching, relatable, and absolutely delicious, this was one of my favorite reads of the year.

Reviewed by Mekhala Villegas-Rogers, Tombolo Books in St Petersburg, Florida



Off Your Game by Susan Renee

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Off Your Game by Susan Renee
Page & Vine / April 2025


More Reviews from As The Page Turns

Come on. I thought I was off hockey Romance. Who was I kidding? I freaking loved this one. Literally read it in 8 hours. Super quick. Super steamy. Fantastic chemistry. It does have a third-act breakup, so keep that in mind. Overall, a fun read. Looking forward to the rest of the series!

Reviewed by Amy Jones, As The Page Turns in Travelers Rest, South Carolina


Bookseller Buzz

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Food Person by Adam Roberts

Adam Roberts, photo credit Michael Sherman I could spend years in a cookbook shop and never get bored. Where do I begin? I love the weirdness of cookbooks; how they capture the larger culture of a specific time-period and tell the tale through the prism of food. Take, for example, one of my cookbook treasures: The Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous Cookbook by Robin Leach. It’s a time capsule of the eighties — glass block, Dynasty-style hairdos, Brooke Shields — and the food is as awful as the fashion. Or another favorite: A Treasury of Great Recipes by Vincent and Mary Price, a collection of all the menus that the famous horror maestro and his wife collected over their world travels in the ‘40s and ‘50s and the meals that they hosted for their friends in their exquisite Hollywood home. If I could jump into the pages of a cookbook, it might be that one.

― Adam Roberts, Interview, OutSFL

What booksellers are saying about Food Person by Adam Roberts

Food Person by Adam Roberts
  • Food Person is a fun, food-focused book starring an aspiring NYC food writer who lands the best (or worst) job: ghostwriting a cookbook for a washed-up actress who can’t make a salad to save her life. With a charming indie bookstore focused on selling cookbooks as one of protagonist Isabella’s happy places, author Adam Roberts drops all the best culinary titles and authors in this delightful story. Take notes and add these to your TBR pile! Read this for a fun escape that even includes a side of romance.
      ― Rachel Watkins, Avid Bookshop, Athens, Georgia | BUY

  • A floundering food writer who dreams of writing her own cookbook gets paired with a volatile has-been starlet looking to make a comeback to ghostwrite a cookbook for her. What could possibly go wrong? Adam Roberts will make you laugh (sometimes nervously) and will leave you super hungry with this comedy of manners.
    ― Melissa Taylor, E. Shaver, Bookseller, Savannah, Georgia | BUY

  • Fun and funny, Food Person is full of interesting and quirky characters with lots of food world name dropping. I thoroughly enjoyed this debut novel! Adam Roberts "nailed it"! I’ll be recommending this to folks who loved Ruth Reichl’s The Paris Novel.
    ― Lynne Phillips, Wordsworth Books, Little Rock, Arkansas | BUY

  • Food Person is a tasty debut that explores the world of food writing and cookbooks through the eyes of a ghostwriter. Giving Devil Wears Prada vibes for a new generation, a struggling food writer is paired with an actress/influencer to write a much-delayed cookbook. This book will keep you guessing and make you incredibly hungry!
    ― Beth Seufer Buss, Bookmarks, Winston-Salem, North Carolina | BUY

Adam Roberts is the author of The Amateur Gourmet, Secrets of the Best Chefs, and Give My Swiss Chards to Broadway. He started his food blog The Amateur Gourmet in 2004, and also hosts the podcast Lunch Therapy. Roberts has also written for The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times, and for film and television. He lives in Brooklyn with his husband and their dog Winston. Food Person is his first novel.

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The Bible Says So by Dan McClellan

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The Bible Says So by Dan McClellan
St. Martin’s Essentials / April 2025


More Reviews from Carmichael’s Bookstore

Immensely informative with a touch of wry humor sprinkled in his examinations, McClellan offers up an in-depth exploration of biblical text and how it’s (mis)interpreted in today’s society. Stripped away are faith-based arguments as we’re led through the etymology and historical context of many prevalent passages. A wondrous read for the faithful and the skeptical without vitriol towards those of differing opinions.

Reviewed by Nath Mayes, Carmichael’s Bookstore in Louisville, Kentucky

This Moth Saw Brightness by A. A. Vacharat

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This Moth Saw Brightness by A. A. Vacharat
Dutton Books for Young Readers / May 2725


More Reviews from The Country Bookshop

This wild ride of a YA novel follows (D)Wayne, a high school student invited as a participant in a bizarre experiment that may or may not be part of an undercover government plot. Sort of a Mysterious Benedict Society meets the Tuskegee experiment, this quirky tale tosses together a mix of family dynamics, neurodivergent challenges, and teen drama with some Andrew Smith-ish humor thrown in for spice. I couldn’t put this one down.

Reviewed by Angie Tally, The Country Bookshop in Southern Pines, North Carolina



Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane

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Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane
W. W. Norton & Company / May 2025


More Reviews from Square Books

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A May Read This Next! Title

Nature writer par excellence Robert Macfarlane’s latest work is a treat for all the senses. In it, he visits three rivers – one in Ecuador, one in India, one in Canada; one protected, one dying, and one under threat – in search of answers to his own question: is a river alive? The result is this beautifully written work that explores the rights of nature movement and the idea that rivers are more than mere matter for human use. Drawing upon both indigenous and Western knowledge, Is a River Alive? is erudite and eloquent, intelligent and passionate, and much needed.

Reviewed by Jude Burke-Lewis, Square Books in Oxford, Mississippi

The Aliens Do NOT Want to Go Home by Adam Gustavson

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The Aliens Do NOT Want to Go Home by Adam Gustavson
Charlesbridge / June 2025


More Reviews from Flyleaf Books

There’s something so fun about playing with your friends, I wouldn’t want to go home either! These silly aliens do such a good job at illustrating a kid’s big feelings about going home. So if you have a squirmy, crabby, playtime-loving alien, try reading this book with them.

Reviewed by Jamie Kovacs, Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

On Guard! by Cassidy Wasserman

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On Guard! by Cassidy Wasserman
Random House Graphic / June 2025


More Reviews from E. Shaver Bookseller

Very cute and sweet! Happy ending that wasn’t fully resolved but going in the right direction for the main character. I learned a lot of facts about fencing, which was fun. This was a debut. I will definitely be checking out their future works!

Reviewed by Stephanie St John, E. Shaver Bookseller in Savannah, Georgia


Decide for Yourself

Books that appear on PEN America’s list of challenged books.

The Damned by Renée Ahdieh

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The Damned by Renée Ahdieh
Nancy Paulsen Books / August 2021


More Reviews from Story on the Square

The Damned picks up right where The Beautiful left off and introduces a few new POVs to keep things interesting. With Bastien now a walker of the night and Celine’s memories forgotten, the intrigue and drama are thicker than ever. Bastien is determined to become better than his uncle, while his sister Emilie is back from the dead as the head of the wolves. Fans of the first won’t be disappointed with this next thrilling volume in the series. The only disappointment is having to wait for the next! Renee Ahdieh is a skilled writer who has beautifully brought back the classic vampire, along with the fey and werewolves, intertwined. This is a must read for anyone who missed the classy vampires of Anne Rice, but loved the romance of True Blood.

Reviewed by Katlin Kerrison, Story on the Square in McDonough, Georgia


Southern Bestsellers

What’s popular this week with Southern Readers.

The Emperor of Gladness Dave Barry: Class Clown All Fours
Sociopath Papa's Coming Home

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Parting Thought

“Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it.”
— Hannah Arendt

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