Local Store Listing

That’s what they call it, when a book is ordered in higher num­bers (or ordered at all) than what the Inven­tory Gods of cor­po­rate decide should be sent to all stores in a given mar­ket. Now– we’re in the Boston area mar­ket, which is a Major Mar­ket to just about beat all besides New York City. I mean, peo­ple in Boston READ. Read like mad things, I tell you. The sub­way is chock full of peo­ple with NYTs and New York­ers and books fea­tured on some­thing besides Oprah. (We have an “as heard on NPR” table. It’s big­ger than the Oprah’s book club table. Big­ger like WHOA.)

So… our Local Store List­ing list is LONG and very, very nerdy, full of non­fic­tion and exper­i­men­tal fic­tion and stuff that will never make it onto the best­sellers’ lists but may well have been in the Eng­lish papers. And while Dan Brown, he of “Da Vinci Code” “fame” had a new book out, and yes, we sold it hand over fist, includ­ing the ABRIDGED Audio­book (I swear, I don’t even want to know how you decide to edit that stuff, I mean, what’s left? Some­body say­ing “the” sonorously and yet imbued with por­tent and kinky catholi­cism over and over?) and so many hard­cov­ers that it was someone’s job for most of the week to check the dis­play every hour to make sure there were enough, that was NOT the week’s big vol­ume seller.

Nope. Ted Kennedy’s mem­oir. And granted, it’s Boston, but yeah. Ted Kennedy out­sold Dan Brown the first week a new Dan Brown book was out.

I’m going to like this store and these cus­tomers. Mostly. I do have a few “can you believe that?!?” sto­ries already, but I’m sav­ing them up for a day when I’m bored. LOLs will ensue, I can promise you that.

(Also, can I tell you how nice it is to be let alone to read your book at lunch? Because these peo­ple, they under­stand the solace that a half-hour, a good book, some left­overs and thou can be. Now, if I can just find a way to blog on my breaks…)

9 Responses to Local Store Listing

  1. I’m so happy for you, BLC. Sounds like a pos­i­tive place to be.
    .-= saviabella´s last blog ..Ortho-don’t-ist =-.

  2. I’m happy for you Erika, and more than a lit­tle envi­ous. I can’t wait to hear some of your sto­ries, I await the much needed lols. :)

    Robert

  3. That’s awe­some. Can you blog from your iPhone or Crack­berry?
    .-= CTJen´s last blog ..And There =-.

  4. I may be a Boston­ian at heart.
    .-= Jenn @ Jug­gling Life´s last blog ..A Sign of the Apoc­a­lypse =-.

  5. So glad things seem to be going well for you. I’m sure you are happy to be sur­rounded by works of lit­er­a­ture (well most of it is lit­er­a­ture) and peo­ple who love it like you do. I’m really happy for you and hope that it con­tin­ues to be an enjoy­able expe­ri­ence for you. Keep us all updated.

  6. It sounds like fun. How nice for you!
    .-= magpie´s last blog ..Exec­u­tive Chef =-.

  7. There are always those who want to inter­rupt your reading–I’ve even been both­ered once or twice in a library lunchroom/breakroom! *eye roll* Can you take a book from the shelves and read it on break? I may have to rethink this “no retail” idea if so…
    (I’m a lit­tle curi­ous to know how An Echo in the Bone (Gabal­don) com­pares to Dan Brown’s lat­est, though)

  8. I’ve been read­ing Pride and Prej­u­dice and Zombies.…quite an inter­est­ing take and geared towards my tastes ;)

  9. Hi, I just saw this movie, and there was this book, and it was blue. Do you have it?” If you haven’t had this already, just wait. Oh, and the creepy old guy in Children’s? Watch his hands. Just sayin’.
    .-= bipolarbear´s last blog ..Ten­ter­hooks. I am on them. =-.

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