Glad I don’t live near McNally Jackson because my wallet couldn’t handle the 2nd floor, where all the books are organized by region of the world. Walked away with two!
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Glad I don’t live near McNally Jackson because my wallet couldn’t handle the 2nd floor, where all the books are organized by region of the world. Walked away with two!
Samantha Harvey on her novel Orbital at McNally Jackson. A lovely night. Now on video!
Ex Wife by Ursula Parrott
First published 100 years ago in the 1920’s, and now it is no. 17 in the McNally Editions publications … I just … ❤️… recommend it for any NYC girly. It was just so fricken good and juicy, the fashion was on point, and the cocktails in the speakeasies, all of it, just set a sexy tone that had me addicted.
The Isis Nicole Magazine Issue 11 at McNally Jackson, Prince Street Photo by: Rika Mady
Excited to start this and watch the show ☺️
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An ongoing love letter to New York City bookshops.
(Pictured: Rizzoli, Albertine, Housing Works, McNally Jackson, The Lit. Bar)
“While I’m a relatively new romance fan, I can attest to the community feel Bailey mentioned earlier. @mcnallyjackson’s event space was standing room only for this event, which is remarkable enough on its own, but even more so considering that this was the bookstore’s first-ever romance event. Before the event got going, [Sarah] MacLean even walked around to pour more wine for guests and encouraged everyone to get more snacks. I go to a lot of author events, but this was probably the first time I saw an author serving drinks to the masses. And this wasn’t a crowd of only the authors’ friends and publishers. There were many, many fans, including fellow romance author Eloisa James. Just looking around the room alone was a nice reminder that being in room full of women who read is a powerful and exciting experience. Romance novels are more than the basket of chocolate chip cookies feeling I described to my friends. Being in that room and hearing this discussion made it clear to me that community, hope, asking for what you want, and daring to do something you’re not supposed to is very important. Perhaps now more than ever.”
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