Can't Miss It: Monday
WHAT THE WHAAAA: Why is Kat Von D in town? Oh. She has a new book called Tattoo Chronicles, which actually looks kind of cool (aesthetically, no comment on the content). It's an illustrated diary "that offers an intimate look at a crucial year in the personal and professional life of Kat Von D, the charismatic, no-holds-barred tattooer and star of LA Ink." Scared? Maybe a little.
6:00 p.m. // Barnes and Noble University Village // FREE
MORE "CELEBRITY": Still have a celebrity craving but not into tattoos? How's about The Daughters Break the Rules, a book by a celebrity daughter about...celebrity daughters. "After leaking a story about the family business, impetuous high school freshman Carina Jurgensen is cut off by her billionaire father." Terrible, or terrible/wonderful? You decide.
5:30 p.m. // Third Place Books Lake Forest Park // FREE
EAT YOUR FOOD: We're obviously in a literary mood today, and Mark Kurlansky's latest effort Edible Stories: A Novel in Sixteen Parts looks delightful (and delectable!), in which the short stories are unified only by their common theme of food. See the author tonight at Elliott Bay Books.
7:00 p.m. // Elliott Bay Book Company // FREE


