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Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Looking for Cool, Unique, Tehachapi-Themed (And Just Plain Fun) Clothing & Gifts?
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Saturday, November 1, 2014
2015 Calendars Now Available at Inkopelli
Inkopelli now has a selection of 2015 calendars, all at 33% off the publishers' list prices!
Classics - Ultimate Automobiles is perfect for the classic car enthusiast. Featured are the 1954 Hudson Hornet, 1962 Ford Galaxie 500XL Sunliner, 1949 Cadillac Series 62 and more.
Now the country chickens (and their humans) can see how those kooky city chickens live in this delightful City Chickens & Their Coops calendar.
Of course it wouldn't be Tehachapi without trains. Get your fix every day with the A Year of Train Trivia 2015 calendar.
We perk it up then it perks us up. Coffee, of course.
These calendars and more now available at Inkopelli!
Classics - Ultimate Automobiles is perfect for the classic car enthusiast. Featured are the 1954 Hudson Hornet, 1962 Ford Galaxie 500XL Sunliner, 1949 Cadillac Series 62 and more.
Now the country chickens (and their humans) can see how those kooky city chickens live in this delightful City Chickens & Their Coops calendar.
Of course it wouldn't be Tehachapi without trains. Get your fix every day with the A Year of Train Trivia 2015 calendar.
We perk it up then it perks us up. Coffee, of course.
These calendars and more now available at Inkopelli!
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Find a Piece of History at Inkopelli
You may know Inkopelli sells bestsellers, new releases and the books your favorite movies are based on. However, we also have a growing collection of rare, antique and collectible books. Below are just a few of the titles we have available.
Ecce Deus: Essays on the Life and Doctrine of Jesus Christ (1867)
Cooking for Connoisseurs as Theresa Capell Does It by Achsa P. Donnelly and Janet P. Tourtellotte (1930). The cover of this book features unique artwork.
Planets for Man by Stephen H. Dole and Isaac Asimov (1964). This is a First Printing.
We have many more antique, rare and collectible books so so if you treasure books that are a piece of history visit Inkopelli!
Ecce Deus: Essays on the Life and Doctrine of Jesus Christ (1867)
Cooking for Connoisseurs as Theresa Capell Does It by Achsa P. Donnelly and Janet P. Tourtellotte (1930). The cover of this book features unique artwork.
Planets for Man by Stephen H. Dole and Isaac Asimov (1964). This is a First Printing.
We have many more antique, rare and collectible books so so if you treasure books that are a piece of history visit Inkopelli!
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
See the Movie, Read the Book (Or Vice-Versa)
Inkopelli has the books that many of the current blockbuster movies are based on. So you can see the movie then read the book, or vice-versa!
When Thomas wakes up in the lift the only thing he can remember is his first name. His memory is blank. But he’s not alone. When the lift’s doors open, Thomas finds himself surrounded by kids who welcome him to the Glade—a large, open expanse surrounded by stone walls. Just like Thomas, the Gladers don’t know why or how they got to the Glade. All they know is that every morning the stone doors to the maze that surrounds them have opened. Every night they’ve closed tight. And every 30 days a new boy has been delivered in the lift. Thomas was expected. But the next day, a girl is sent up—the first girl to ever arrive in the Glade. And more surprising yet is the message she delivers. Thomas might be more important than he could ever guess. If only he could unlock the dark secrets buried within his mind.
The Maze Runner is currently playing at The Hitching Post Theaters in Tehachapi.
On the morning of their fifth anniversary, Nick Dunne's wife, Amy, disappears from their North Carthage, Missouri home. A few years before, they moved there from New York to take care of Nick's mother, who was dying of cancer. Amy, a New Yorker by birth, wasn't too thrilled about this and even felt that she was being taken there against her will. Their marriage hasn't exactly been an all-American love story, but as tough as things have been, it's about to get worse.
By the end of the day, cops and news crews have invaded Nick's house, detectives have grilled Nick into exhaustion, and Amy's helicopter parents have swept in from New York to facilitate the search. As the days pass with no sign of Amy—other than the clues for her annual anniversary treasure hunt—the case's widespread media attention and the general public's outrage place the police under extreme pressure to find a suspect. Unfortunately for Nick, they're closing in on him...
Gone Girl starts Friday, October 3rd at The Hitching Post Theaters in Tehachapi.
Snow stakes a claim to Roald Dahl territory with his imaginative debut novel, the launch of the Ratbridge Chronicles. Young Arthur, equipped with a flying machine, enters the town of Ratbridge with the aim of stealing some food for himself and his grandfather, who live underground. The boy witnesses a "cheese hunt" (blocks of cheese, in this world, are "nervous beasties, that eat grass by night, in the meadows and woodlands," and easy prey for hunters), an illegal entertainment led by a top-hatted rogue called Snatcher. Arthur finds himself trapped in Ratbridge, where he falls into the caring hands of Willbury Nibble, the Queens' retired lawyer. The kind gent promises to help him locate a tunnel back home—but Snatcher has sealed all the entries. Snow uses this hero's return tale to explore his invented world, stuffed to the gills with British oddities, many of which appear in his plentiful cross-hatched pen-and-inks. His eccentric characters include beached pirates who do laundry for a living, underground-dwelling cabbageheads, and the Irregular Police Force, whose members ride bicycles with octagonal wheels ("the policemen could be heard a long way off as they let out little cries of pain at every turn of the wheels"). A larger story involves villainous Snatcher and a machine he has stolen that can shrink and enlarge living creatures. This veritable city-state of a novel is as sprawling as it is silly. Ages 8-14.
Welcome to Ratbridge. But beware—for there is skulduggery afoot. Young Arthur has fallen foul of the appalling outlaw, Snatcher, and is trapped alone in the town with every way home sealed. Meanwhile Snatcher and his men are working tirelessly in secret on a fiendish and dastardly plan to destroy the entire town.
With the help of some friendly boxtrolls and cabbageheads, some quirkly townspeople, and the rats and pirates from the Ratbridge Nautical Laundry, can Arthur thwart Snatcher’s evil plans and find his way home? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Here-Be-Monsters!/Alan-Snow/The-Ratbridge-Chronicles/9781481427623#sthash.q4YJwdo1.dpuf
Inkopelli also carries many other titles you'll know from past, current and upcoming movies including:
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (Judith Viorst)
If I Stay (Gayle Forman)
The Fault in Our Stars (John Green)
This is Where I Leave You (Johnathan Tropper)
Horns (Joe Hill)
Maleficent (Disney)
These and more available at Inkopelli. If we don't have what you want in stock we can special order it for you. As always, new books are 25% off the publisher's prices and used books are 50% off publisher's prices.
Welcome to Ratbridge. But beware—for there is skulduggery afoot. Young Arthur has fallen foul of the appalling outlaw, Snatcher, and is trapped alone in the town with every way home sealed. Meanwhile Snatcher and his men are working tirelessly in secret on a fiendish and dastardly plan to destroy the entire town.
With the help of some friendly boxtrolls and cabbageheads, some quirkly townspeople, and the rats and pirates from the Ratbridge Nautical Laundry, can Arthur thwart Snatcher’s evil plans and find his way home? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Here-Be-Monsters!/Alan-Snow/The-Ratbridge-Chronicles/9781481427623#sthash.q4YJwdo1.dpuf
Welcome to Ratbridge. But beware—for there is skulduggery afoot. Young Arthur has fallen foul of the appalling outlaw, Snatcher, and is trapped alone in the town with every way home sealed. Meanwhile Snatcher and his men are working tirelessly in secret on a fiendish and dastardly plan to destroy the entire town.
With the help of some friendly boxtrolls and cabbageheads, some quirkly townspeople, and the rats and pirates from the Ratbridge Nautical Laundry, can Arthur thwart Snatcher’s evil plans and find his way home? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Here-Be-Monsters!/Alan-Snow/The-Ratbridge-Chronicles/9781481427623#sthash.q4YJwdo1.dpuf
When Thomas wakes up in the lift the only thing he can remember is his first name. His memory is blank. But he’s not alone. When the lift’s doors open, Thomas finds himself surrounded by kids who welcome him to the Glade—a large, open expanse surrounded by stone walls. Just like Thomas, the Gladers don’t know why or how they got to the Glade. All they know is that every morning the stone doors to the maze that surrounds them have opened. Every night they’ve closed tight. And every 30 days a new boy has been delivered in the lift. Thomas was expected. But the next day, a girl is sent up—the first girl to ever arrive in the Glade. And more surprising yet is the message she delivers. Thomas might be more important than he could ever guess. If only he could unlock the dark secrets buried within his mind.
The Maze Runner is currently playing at The Hitching Post Theaters in Tehachapi.
On the morning of their fifth anniversary, Nick Dunne's wife, Amy, disappears from their North Carthage, Missouri home. A few years before, they moved there from New York to take care of Nick's mother, who was dying of cancer. Amy, a New Yorker by birth, wasn't too thrilled about this and even felt that she was being taken there against her will. Their marriage hasn't exactly been an all-American love story, but as tough as things have been, it's about to get worse.
By the end of the day, cops and news crews have invaded Nick's house, detectives have grilled Nick into exhaustion, and Amy's helicopter parents have swept in from New York to facilitate the search. As the days pass with no sign of Amy—other than the clues for her annual anniversary treasure hunt—the case's widespread media attention and the general public's outrage place the police under extreme pressure to find a suspect. Unfortunately for Nick, they're closing in on him...
Gone Girl starts Friday, October 3rd at The Hitching Post Theaters in Tehachapi.
Snow stakes a claim to Roald Dahl territory with his imaginative debut novel, the launch of the Ratbridge Chronicles. Young Arthur, equipped with a flying machine, enters the town of Ratbridge with the aim of stealing some food for himself and his grandfather, who live underground. The boy witnesses a "cheese hunt" (blocks of cheese, in this world, are "nervous beasties, that eat grass by night, in the meadows and woodlands," and easy prey for hunters), an illegal entertainment led by a top-hatted rogue called Snatcher. Arthur finds himself trapped in Ratbridge, where he falls into the caring hands of Willbury Nibble, the Queens' retired lawyer. The kind gent promises to help him locate a tunnel back home—but Snatcher has sealed all the entries. Snow uses this hero's return tale to explore his invented world, stuffed to the gills with British oddities, many of which appear in his plentiful cross-hatched pen-and-inks. His eccentric characters include beached pirates who do laundry for a living, underground-dwelling cabbageheads, and the Irregular Police Force, whose members ride bicycles with octagonal wheels ("the policemen could be heard a long way off as they let out little cries of pain at every turn of the wheels"). A larger story involves villainous Snatcher and a machine he has stolen that can shrink and enlarge living creatures. This veritable city-state of a novel is as sprawling as it is silly. Ages 8-14.
Welcome to Ratbridge. But beware—for there is skulduggery afoot. Young Arthur has fallen foul of the appalling outlaw, Snatcher, and is trapped alone in the town with every way home sealed. Meanwhile Snatcher and his men are working tirelessly in secret on a fiendish and dastardly plan to destroy the entire town.
With the help of some friendly boxtrolls and cabbageheads, some quirkly townspeople, and the rats and pirates from the Ratbridge Nautical Laundry, can Arthur thwart Snatcher’s evil plans and find his way home? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Here-Be-Monsters!/Alan-Snow/The-Ratbridge-Chronicles/9781481427623#sthash.q4YJwdo1.dpuf
Welcome
to Ratbridge. But beware—for there is skulduggery afoot. Young Arthur
has fallen foul of the appalling outlaw, Snatcher, and is trapped alone
in the town with every way home sealed. Meanwhile Snatcher and his men
are working tirelessly in secret on a fiendish and dastardly plan to
destroy the entire town.
With the help of some friendly boxtrolls and cabbageheads, some quirkly townspeople, and the rats and pirates from the Ratbridge Nautical Laundry, can Arthur thwart Snatcher’s evil plans and find his way home? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Here-Be-Monsters!/Alan-Snow/The-Ratbridge-Chronicles/9781481427623#sthash.q4YJwdo1.dpuf
The Boxtrolls is currently playing at The Hitching Post Theaters in TehachapiWith the help of some friendly boxtrolls and cabbageheads, some quirkly townspeople, and the rats and pirates from the Ratbridge Nautical Laundry, can Arthur thwart Snatcher’s evil plans and find his way home? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Here-Be-Monsters!/Alan-Snow/The-Ratbridge-Chronicles/9781481427623#sthash.q4YJwdo1.dpuf
Inkopelli also carries many other titles you'll know from past, current and upcoming movies including:
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (Judith Viorst)
If I Stay (Gayle Forman)
The Fault in Our Stars (John Green)
This is Where I Leave You (Johnathan Tropper)
Horns (Joe Hill)
Maleficent (Disney)
These and more available at Inkopelli. If we don't have what you want in stock we can special order it for you. As always, new books are 25% off the publisher's prices and used books are 50% off publisher's prices.
Welcome to Ratbridge. But beware—for there is skulduggery afoot. Young Arthur has fallen foul of the appalling outlaw, Snatcher, and is trapped alone in the town with every way home sealed. Meanwhile Snatcher and his men are working tirelessly in secret on a fiendish and dastardly plan to destroy the entire town.
With the help of some friendly boxtrolls and cabbageheads, some quirkly townspeople, and the rats and pirates from the Ratbridge Nautical Laundry, can Arthur thwart Snatcher’s evil plans and find his way home? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Here-Be-Monsters!/Alan-Snow/The-Ratbridge-Chronicles/9781481427623#sthash.q4YJwdo1.dpuf
Welcome to Ratbridge. But beware—for there is skulduggery afoot. Young Arthur has fallen foul of the appalling outlaw, Snatcher, and is trapped alone in the town with every way home sealed. Meanwhile Snatcher and his men are working tirelessly in secret on a fiendish and dastardly plan to destroy the entire town.
With the help of some friendly boxtrolls and cabbageheads, some quirkly townspeople, and the rats and pirates from the Ratbridge Nautical Laundry, can Arthur thwart Snatcher’s evil plans and find his way home? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Here-Be-Monsters!/Alan-Snow/The-Ratbridge-Chronicles/9781481427623#sthash.q4YJwdo1.dpuf
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Banned/Challenged Book: 1984 by George Orwell
George Orwell's 1984 is a dystopian novel that was written in 1948, and set in the then future year of 1984. The planet is divided into three super-powers that are at constant war with one another, and which keep their citizens under totalitarian control. Their methods include constant surveillance, dehumanization, mind control, physical and mental torture, executions and more.
Our protagonist, Winston Smith, a member of the Outer Party, attempts to not only maintain his humanity, but to fight The Party. At his side is Julia, a woman with whom he falls in love. He also enlists the aid of O'Brien, a member of the Inner Party, someone he long felt he could trust because he sensed a connection with him.
1984 was subjected to challenges and bans immediately upon publication, and for decades afterward, making it one of the American Library Association's most challenged classics .
In Russia, the book was banned upon publication.
In 1981 parents in Jackson County, FL, challenged the book for being "pro-communist" (did they read it?) and complained that it contained "explicit sexual matter".
Myriad challenges have been made regarding 1984's language, sexual content, "anti-government" stance, "pro-communism" stance, and other content.
If you haven't read it, do so and decide for yourself. Even if you have already read 1984, read it again. You won't be sorry.
Our protagonist, Winston Smith, a member of the Outer Party, attempts to not only maintain his humanity, but to fight The Party. At his side is Julia, a woman with whom he falls in love. He also enlists the aid of O'Brien, a member of the Inner Party, someone he long felt he could trust because he sensed a connection with him.
1984 was subjected to challenges and bans immediately upon publication, and for decades afterward, making it one of the American Library Association's most challenged classics .
In Russia, the book was banned upon publication.
In 1981 parents in Jackson County, FL, challenged the book for being "pro-communist" (did they read it?) and complained that it contained "explicit sexual matter".
Myriad challenges have been made regarding 1984's language, sexual content, "anti-government" stance, "pro-communism" stance, and other content.
If you haven't read it, do so and decide for yourself. Even if you have already read 1984, read it again. You won't be sorry.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Banned/Challenged: The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
The Handmaid's Tale is a dystopian tale of starkly misogynist future theocratic America. Fertility rates have plummeted, so women who are able to conceive, called handmaids, are assigned to upper-class couples to bear them children. Infertile women are assigned menial roles such as cooks, housemaids and the like. Reading, birth control, personal property, money, and the like are all forbidden to women.
The book was banned by a Judson, Texas judge for myriad complaints including claims that the book was "sexually explicit" and "offensive to Christians". In 2006 this ban was overturned.
Numerous other challenges have been made around the country, typically on claims that the book is "offensive to Christians", that it is "sexually explicit", contains "graphic violence", and even that it is "morally corrupt".
The Handmaid's Tale is not light reading. It's meant to shock, to wake the reader up. Written in 1985, The Handmaid's Tale is still relevant nearly 35 years later. Perhaps that, more than any of the other claims, is why it is so often on the lists of challenged/banned books.
The book was banned by a Judson, Texas judge for myriad complaints including claims that the book was "sexually explicit" and "offensive to Christians". In 2006 this ban was overturned.
Numerous other challenges have been made around the country, typically on claims that the book is "offensive to Christians", that it is "sexually explicit", contains "graphic violence", and even that it is "morally corrupt".
The Handmaid's Tale is not light reading. It's meant to shock, to wake the reader up. Written in 1985, The Handmaid's Tale is still relevant nearly 35 years later. Perhaps that, more than any of the other claims, is why it is so often on the lists of challenged/banned books.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Banned/Challenged Book: A Separate Peace
A Separate Peace is a coming-of-age story that takes place in a New England boarding school during WWII. The story follows quiet Gene and his best friend, outgoing, popular Phineas, through their senior year. The boys find themselves growing apart not only due to the differences in their personalities, but because of the ongoing war.
Over the years the book has been challenged numerous times:
1980 - New York: Vernon-Verona-Sherill school district (“filthy, trashy sex novel")
1985 - Pennsylvania (language/profanity)
1989 - Tennessee (language/profanity)
1991 - Illinois (language/profanity and "negative attitudes")
1996 - North Carolina (language/profanity)
If you can handle some language/profanity, give A Separate Peace a try. It's not a lighthearted read, but it's a good read.
Over the years the book has been challenged numerous times:
1980 - New York: Vernon-Verona-Sherill school district (“filthy, trashy sex novel")
1985 - Pennsylvania (language/profanity)
1989 - Tennessee (language/profanity)
1991 - Illinois (language/profanity and "negative attitudes")
1996 - North Carolina (language/profanity)
If you can handle some language/profanity, give A Separate Peace a try. It's not a lighthearted read, but it's a good read.
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