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Book Meetings This Month:
BOTM: Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell (June 4th)
Fantasy: No book or meeting!!! Returning in July with Starside by Alex Aster
Thriller: Such a Perfect Family by Nalini Singh (June 18th)
Book and Bottle: Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke (June 25th)
Events
Bible Study - This year we are meeting and doing "Official Spiral Bible - The Bible in a Year". You can order through us, or get separately as we get together for faith, friendship & fellowship.
Download our deeper dive pdf here to supplement your "The Spiral Bible" study, if desired.
🪡🍷Sip & Stitch: Needlepoint Night
🪡🍷 Cozy nights are better with good company, a little creativity, and something lovely to sip.
📅 Friday, June 12th
🕕 6:00 PM
💲 Free — ticket required to reserve your spot
Join us for Sip & Stitch, a relaxed needlepoint night for stitching, chatting, and unwinding together. Bring your current project or start something new while enjoying a cozy evening at Paper & Vine.
🎟 Ticket Includes:
Reserved seat for the evening
BYO stitches
Limited spots available. 💕
2000s Rom Com Trivia 💘🎬
It's giving main character energy. Four rounds of trivia dedicated entirely to the 2000s rom-coms that shaped us, interrupted by a 30-minute karaoke intermission because obviously. Dust off your best Mamma Mia performance and bring three friends who can back you up on obscure 27 Dresses plot points.
Prizes worth competing for. Memories worth keeping. A team of four for $100.
📅 Friday, June 26th
🕕 6:30 PM
How it works:
- Teams of up to 4 players
- Team ticket: $100 (covers up to 4 people)
Expect nostalgia, laughs, friendly competition, and ultimate bragging rights for the biggest rom‑com fans in the room.
💕 Tickets are limited — grab yours before they’re gone!
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We Broke Up With Audible (And What We Use Instead)
We Broke Up With Audible (And What We Use Instead) If you’re anything like us, your “to be read” pile grows faster than your free time. Between work, kids, running a business, laundry, dishes, and all the little things that fill a day, finding hours to sit down with a physical book can feel impossible. That’s why audiobooks have become one of our favorite ways to read. Whether we’re driving to work, cleaning the kitchen, folding laundry, or taking a walk, audiobooks help us fit more stories into our lives. For years, we used Audible. But recently, we made a switch. please note there will likely be affiliate links in these blogs, thank you for supporting our little shop! Why We Left Audible First, let’s be clear: Audible works. We never had major complaints about the listening experience. The app is easy to use, the audiobook selection is massive, and it’s introduced us to countless stories. But as owners of an independent bookstore, we started asking ourselves a simple question: If we believe independent bookstores matter, shouldn’t our audiobook purchases support them too? The more we thought about it, the harder it became to ignore. We spend our days encouraging readers to shop local, discover indie bookstores, and support the literary communities they love. Yet our audiobook spending was going elsewhere. Eventually, we decided it was time for a change. What We Use Instead: Libro.fm Today, we use Libro.fm for nearly all of our audiobook listening. The experience is remarkably similar to Audible. You purchase audiobooks, listen through an app, and build your personal library. The difference? When you buy audiobooks through Libro.fm, your purchase supports an independent bookstore. That means your monthly audiobook habit can help keep local bookstores thriving. For us, that was a game changer. Why We Love Libro.fm It Supports Independent Bookstores This was the biggest reason we switched. Every audiobook purchase helps strengthen the independent bookstore community that we care so much about. The App Is Easy to Use One of our concerns was whether we’d be giving up convenience. Thankfully, we haven’t found that to be the case. The app is simple, clean, and easy to navigate. The Selection Is Excellent Most of the books we wanted were already available. From bestselling fiction and romance to memoirs, mysteries, and literary fiction, we haven’t felt limited in our choices. We Still Get to Read More At the end of the day, the reason we listen to audiobooks hasn’t changed. They allow us to experience more stories during seasons of life when sitting down with a physical book isn’t always possible. Do Audiobooks Count as Reading? This debate pops up in the book world all the time. Our answer is simple: Yes. Reading isn’t a competition. The goal isn’t to impress anyone with how many books you’ve finished or what format you used. The goal is to experience stories, learn new ideas, connect with characters, and enjoy books. If audiobooks help you do that, they count. When We Listen to Audiobooks Most of our listening happens during everyday moments: Morning commutes School pickup lines Walks around the neighborhood Folding laundry Cleaning the house Long road trips Quiet afternoons by the pool Those little pockets of time add up surprisingly fast. Final Thoughts Breaking up with Audible wasn’t about finding a better app. It was about finding an option that aligned more closely with our values. As readers and independent bookstore owners, we wanted our audiobook purchases to support the kinds of places we love. For us, Libro.fm has been the perfect fit. If you’ve been curious about audiobooks or looking for an alternative to Audible, it may be worth exploring. You might discover your next favorite book—and support an independent bookstore at the same time. Use code SWITCH to get two free audios! note this is an affiliate blog and our one bookstore does make profit share from ordered links. Thanks for shopping our little store! Happy listening, Paper & Vine
Learn moreThe June 2026 Book Releases We’re Most Excited About
The June 2026 Book Releases We're Most Excited About Summer reading season is officially here, and June is bringing an incredible mix of literary fiction, thrillers, fantasy adventures, romance, and page-turning mysteries. Whether you're looking for a book to toss in your beach bag, pack for a road trip, or enjoy on the patio, with a glass of wine, these are the June releases currently topping our TBR. If your summer reading list is already growing out of control, don’t worry—we’re right there with you. Shop Our June New Releases Collection We’ve made it easy to browse all of these titles in one place. Shop our curated June 2026 New Releases Collection on Bookshop.org and support independent bookstores while building your summer TBR. Whether you’re looking for a twisty thriller, a magical romance, or a literary novel you’ll be thinking about for weeks, we’ve gathered our favorites into one convenient collection. Browse the collection here: June 2026 New Releases Whistler by Ann Patchett Whenever Ann Patchett releases a new novel, readers pay attention. Whistler promises the thoughtful storytelling, rich characters, and emotional depth that have made Patchett one of the most beloved literary authors writing today. Perfect for: Literary fiction lovers Fans of Tom Lake Readers who enjoy character-driven stories Land by Maggie O’Farrell Maggie O’Farrell has a gift for transporting readers into beautifully crafted worlds, and Land looks poised to become one of the literary standouts of the summer. Perfect for: Historical fiction readers Literary fiction fans Readers who loved Hamnet It Could Have Been Her by Lisa Jewell Lisa Jewell continues her reign as one of the queens of psychological suspense. If you love secrets, twists, unreliable narrators, and stories that keep you guessing until the final chapter, this one belongs on your list. Perfect for: Thriller readers Fans of Freida McFadden Readers who love shocking twists The Someday Garden by Ashley Poston Ashley Poston has become one of our favorite comfort-read authors, blending romance with a touch of magic. The Someday Garden sounds like the perfect warm-weather read. Perfect for: Romance readers Fans of magical realism Readers who loved The Seven Year Slip Harvest Season by Brynne Weaver After generating major buzz among romance readers, Harvest Season is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated releases of the month. Perfect for: Dark romance fans Readers who enjoy morally gray characters Fans of intense relationships The Shampoo Effect by Jenny Jackson Summer, family dynamics, and a beachy atmosphere make this one of the season’s most intriguing contemporary fiction releases. Perfect for: Women’s fiction readers Beach-read lovers Fans of family-centered stories The Unicorn Hunters by Katherine Arden Fantasy readers have been eagerly awaiting Katherine Arden’s next release. Expect lush worldbuilding, folklore influences, and unforgettable storytelling. Perfect for: Fantasy readers Fairy tale lovers Fans of atmospheric stories The Housewife by Natalie Barelli Natalie Barelli rarely disappoints thriller fans, and The Housewife looks like another addictive read packed with secrets and suspense. Perfect for: Domestic thriller readers Fans of hidden secrets Weekend binge readers Tropesick by Lauren Okie The title alone has us intrigued. Romance readers who love all the classic tropes—and maybe a few twists on them—will want to check this one out. Perfect for: Contemporary romance readers Fans of grumpy/sunshine Readers who love trope-heavy romance Road Trip by Mary Kay Andrews Summer and Mary Kay Andrews practically belong together. Road Trip sounds like the kind of feel-good escape readers reach for during vacation season. Perfect for: Beach-read lovers Southern fiction fans Readers wanting something fun and light Heather by Caitlin Mullen A literary mystery with gorgeous atmosphere and plenty of intrigue, Heather is already generating excitement among suspense readers. Perfect for: Literary mystery fans Readers who enjoy slow-burn suspense Fans of atmospheric settings Gray After Dark by Noelle W. Ihli One of the most talked-about thriller releases on Goodreads right now, Gray After Dark is attracting serious attention from suspense readers. Perfect for: Thriller readers Fans of fast-paced suspense Readers looking for their next page-turner Looking for More Book Recommendations? If you enjoyed this list, you’ll love being part of the Paper & Vine community. Every week we share: New release roundups Seasonal reading recommendations Book club ideas Reading challenge printables Discussion guides Independent bookstore favorites Join Our Email List Subscribe below and get our newest reading recommendations, book club resources, and literary inspiration delivered straight to your inbox. Because life is simply better with a great book and a community of readers. Scroll to bottom of page and put in email! :) What’s On Your June TBR? With so many exciting releases arriving this month, narrowing down our reading list might be the hardest part. We’d love to know—which June release are you most excited to read first? 📚✨
Learn moreBring Back Letter Writing: A Beginner’s Guide to Meaningful Correspondence
Bring Back Letter Writing: A Beginner’s Guide to Meaningful Correspondence We keep this blog add free for your enjoyment! Please consider shopping our links if you love these blogs! It helps support our little bookstore and helps me keep writing to you guys! Y'all are the best. Recently, I finished reading The Correspondent by Virginia Evans, and it reminded me of something I hadn’t realized I was missing. Throughout the novel, letters become more than a way to exchange information. They become a way to build relationships, preserve memories, offer encouragement, and create connection across distances and seasons of life. By the time I turned the final page, I found myself wanting to bring a little more of that intentionality into my own life. The book inspired me to return to the art of correspondence, not only for special occasions, but as part of everyday life. A note to a coworker. A letter to a friend. A card tucked into a package. A thoughtful message sent simply because someone crossed my mind. In a world of texts, emails, and social media, a handwritten note feels different. It says, “I thought about you enough to slow down and write.” Since finishing the book, I’ve started keeping notecards close at hand at work and at home. What surprised me most wasn’t how much I enjoyed writing them, but how much people appreciated receiving them. Perhaps that’s why letter writing feels especially meaningful right now. In a world that moves quickly, intentionality stands out. Why Letter Writing Is Making a Comeback People are craving slower, more meaningful forms of connection. A handwritten note says: I thought about you. I took time for you. You matter enough for me to sit down and write. Unlike a text message that disappears into a conversation thread, letters are often saved for years. They become keepsakes tucked into books, memory boxes, and desk drawers. There is something timeless about receiving a handwritten note, and perhaps that’s why so many people are returning to the practice. Creating Your Own Correspondence Corner One of my favorite parts of returning to letter writing has been creating a small correspondence corner. Nothing elaborate is required. My essentials include: Notecards A favorite pen Stamps An address book A basket or tray to keep everything together Keeping these supplies visible makes all the difference. When inspiration strikes, you’re ready to write. When a Handwritten Note Says More Than a Text Message Some moments deserve more than a quick text. Consider reaching for a notecard when: A Friend Is Going Through a Difficult Season A handwritten note can be reread on hard days and often provides comfort long after it arrives. Someone Has Made a Difference in Your Life Teachers, mentors, coworkers, and friends rarely hear the full impact they’ve had on others. A thank-you note is a wonderful way to tell them. You Want to Celebrate a Milestone Birthdays, graduations, promotions, retirements, anniversaries, and new babies are all worthy of a handwritten note. A Friend Lives Far Away A letter bridges distance in a way a quick social media interaction never quite can. You’re Thinking About Someone These may be my favorite notes of all. No occasion. No holiday. Just a simple message that says, “You crossed my mind today.” After a Meaningful Gathering A dinner party, book club meeting, weekend visit, or girls’ trip can all be followed with a thoughtful note of gratitude. To Your Children or Your Spouse Letters become treasured keepsakes over time. A note tucked into a lunchbox or saved for the future often means more than we realize. Who Should You Write To? If you’re not sure where to start, begin with people who would smile when they found your note in the mailbox. Consider writing to: Grandparents Friends who live far away Former coworkers Your spouse Your children Someone who recently encouraged you You don’t need dozens of pen pals. One or two meaningful correspondences are enough. Making Correspondence a Monthly Ritual Like reading, letter writing becomes more meaningful when it becomes a habit. Set aside one evening each month. Pour a cup of tea. Light a candle. Put on your favorite playlist. Spend thirty minutes writing a few notes. The quantity doesn’t matter. The intention does. My Correspondence Corner Favorites One thing I’ve learned is that beautiful supplies make me more likely to write. I’ve always loved Rifle Paper Co. stationery, address books, and desk accessories. There’s something about having beautiful tools that makes the habit feel inviting. If you’re creating your own correspondence corner, I recommend starting with: Notecards you love A quality pen An address book Stamps A simple organizer or tray The Most Underrated Tool: An Address Book If there is one thing I recommend, it’s creating an address book. Having addresses organized and easily accessible removes the biggest barrier to writing letters. Whether you use a dedicated address book or a simple spreadsheet, you’ll be surprised how much easier correspondence becomes when you already know where to send it. When inspiration strikes, you can simply write the note, address the envelope, and drop it in the mail. Shop My Correspondence Corner Rifle Paper Co. Letter Writing Set Address Book Rifle Paper Co. Card Box Set Favorite Writing Pen Wax Seals Add Such a Nice Touch A Spiral for Journaling I made a whole collection of my Rifle Paper Co. favorites for you to browse here. Looking for Inspiration?? This all started for me by picking up a copy of The Correspondent. If you haven't read it, please consider! It will make you feel the desire to write more, just like I did! Get the book A Final Note If there’s one thing The Correspondent reminded me, it’s that thoughtful communication never goes out of style. A handwritten note won’t change the world. But it might change someone’s day. And sometimes that’s more than enough. Tell us, who are you going to write to? -Paper & Vine
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