And here, up in Fiction and Literature, sitting next to Jonathan Swift (any relation?) is The Lady's Slipper--face out, what's more, and a half-dozen copies to boot.
All of the other B&N's seem to have it as well, so when you add in the Borders and a couple of indies, there are probably about 150 copies within 25 miles of my house. Keeping in mind that this is Southern California, more noted for surfing than reading, that's a strong showing indeed. (The real reading towns, like Portland, Seattle, and NYC, must be swimming in copies.)
Congrats, Ms. Swift. May you sell a million copies!
5 comments:
Thanks so much for this - it's fantastic to see it there. What a great idea to take the pictures, I'm so thrilled!
Hi, Dee--
Amazing, isn't it? One day there's nothing, the next you're in every bookshop on another continent.
How exciting, Dee! It looks great!
That is definitely a great thing to see - I hope all those copies sell out really quickly and generate a 'buzz' that gets the book selling in shelfloads!
It is gratifying to see a MNW book arrive in such a big way, isn't it?
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