A pox on booksellers who put unremoveable stickers on books (especially if they put them on the spine or over the bar code)!

I've been organizing my books and the biggest frustration in the whole process is stickers that won't come off without damaging the book. There's nothing so attractive as a big orange sticker on the spine of a book announcing that you bought it used, while also covering 80% of the title so you have to take it down to see what it is /s. Easily removed stickers exist. Why on earth wouldn't everyone use them? (End of rant.)

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Ben McFall was the longest-tenured bookseller in the history of the Strand, New York’s renowned bookstore. He has died at age 73. nytimes.com/2021/12/30/bo…
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Humble bookseller named Jeff claims natty transformation
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The Broken Binding (UK based indie bookseller)

I saw a thread about alternatives to Amazon for fantasy and sci fi books. Unfortunately I saw this post a little late and realised no one had mentioned this indie book store.

Link: https://www.thebrokenbinding.co.uk/

Other than Waterstones I've been buying from these guys over the past year when they mysteriously popped up on Instagram and Twitter, quickly becoming hugely popular, due to their excellent customer service and active and quick responses via social media. Although they don't have as big of a selection as other online bookstores, they more than make up with their selection of signed, numbered and special editions. They also frequently have authors come in for personal signings. They're just about to start a subscription service which I'm planning on joining!

If you're also looking for another UK based bookstore than does special and numbered editions check out: https://www.goldsborobooks.com/

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Lazy (but fluffy) bookseller reddit.com/gallery/rre52n
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Booksellers who left, what are you doing now?

I’ve really been fantasizing about leaving lately and I want to know my options lol.

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Here’s a pretty cool documentary about the history and future of Rare Book Dealers in New York: The Booksellers youtu.be/ymcRRt3Ix04
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1) HK bookseller Lee Bo: "I voluntarily returned to the Mainland." 2) Swedish activist Peter Dahlin: "I have been treated very well." 3) Uyghur camp detainee Abdurehim Heyit: "I'm in good health." 4) Peng Shuai to IOC : "I'm doing well." reddit.com/gallery/qzsal3
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(Spoilers Extended) A Bookseller's Personal Observations on the Rise and Decline of ASOIAF's Mainstream Popularity

Recently I've been thinking about the manner in which the bookstore I work at has been stocking Martin's titles over the years. When I first started working at Barnes & Noble (in February 2004) we only had 1 copy each of the first 3 books of the ASOIAF series (and only in mass market format). I don't recall paying them much attention, and oddly enough I don't even remember the release of FEAST FOR CROWS (I must have seen it on the bestseller bay at some point, I presume). Starting around 2006 I began to notice customers often coming in and asking if A DANCE WITH DRAGONS was out, which is when I first began to pay attention to the series. Then, when A DANCE WITH DRAGONS did finally come out, I remember that in the week prior to its release, when we had all the boxes in the receiving room, one of my co-workers would hang around back there after his shift was done and read the book before it was officially released. Even though his consensus was "It wasn't worth it" I was fascinated by such obsession and decided to eventually read them myself, though that wasn't until 2013 (and after I had seen the first season of the show).

Anyway at the height of the show's popularity the bookstore I work at had close to 2 big bookcases devoted to Martin's work. Aside from the hardcover, trade paperback and mass market versions of the main series (plus the Tv tie-in covers), we had the box sets, the WORLD OF ICE AND FIRE book, the maps book, THE WIT AND WISDOM OF TYRION LANNISTER, the graphic novels, plus many of Martin's older non-ASOIAF related books (many of which were being re-published with new covers), and books that Martin had edited, like the WILD CARDS series. And that's not even mentioning all of the merchandise related to the TV show (DVDs, board games, POP figures, and so on). I remember one point (probably around 2015) where we were getting massive numbers of Martin's books on a daily basis. But then around 2019, following the show's end, it began to slowly trickle off, to the extent that now weeks can go by without us getting one new Martin book delivered.

Last night after we had closed I was sprucing up the fantasy section and was kind of shocked when I noticed that our Martin section has now shrunk down to 2 and a half shelves, and mostly all just the mainline ASOIAF books (and with some of those, we don't even carry the hardcovers anymore). And while there's still some books like FIRE & BLOOD and the Dunk & Egg one we no longer have titles l

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Local bookstore (Collins Booksellers) has all these Junji Ito books! I've only bought Tomie, and read Uzumaki at a friend's house but... looks like future xmas presents to myself are all set!
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The official English release of Mo Xiang Tong Xiu's gay romance xianxias are now available from major booksellers

The Scum Villain's Self Saving System, Heaven Official's Blessing, and Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation are the three gay Chinese fantasy romances that have achieved an extreme level of success, Grandmaster in particular with live action and anime adaptations, merchandise, games, etc.,

Enough that a publisher (Seven Seas Entertainment) finally licensed official English translations for all three works and is actually doing a very big physical release.

Reading options for these kind of works are often limited to unofficial fan translations online, so it's pretty wild that they are being displayed prominently in major bookstores including Barnes and Noble.

Just a really interesting and possibly watershed moment for fantasy publishing in the US, this is not the kind of content that historically gets physical releases at all, much less rolled out nationally across a mainstream bookstore chain like B&N.

Release announcement: https://twitter.com/gomanga/status/1470770473411788808?t=t6xaLo5xeNAWuLychz3TzQ&s=19

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>This hilarious story of a man reborn as a villain in a fantasy novel series who ends up romancing the male protagonist is now in English, for the very first time.

>Half-demon Luo Binghe rose from humble beginnings and a tortured past to become unrivaled in strength and beauty. With his dominion over both the Human and Demon Realms and his hundreds-strong harem, he is truly the most powerful protagonist...in a trashy webnovel series!

>At least, that's what Shen Yuan believes as he finishes reading the final chapter in Proud Immortal Demon Way. But when a bout of rage leads to his sudden death, Shen Yuan is reborn into the world of the novel in the body of Shen Qingqiu--the beautiful but cruel teacher of a young Luo Binghe. While Shen Qingqiu may have the incredible power of a cultivator, he is destined to be horrifically punished for crimes against the protagonist. The new Shen Qingqiu now has only one course of action: get into Luo Binghe's good graces before the young man's rise to power or suffer the awful fate of a true scum villain!

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>Born the crown prince of a prosperous kingdom, Xie Lian was renowned for his beauty, strength, and purity. His years of dedicated study and noble deeds allowed him to ascend to godhood. But those who rise may also fall, and fall he does--cast from the heavens and banished to the world below.

>Eight hundred years after his mortal life, Xie Lian has ascended to godhood f

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Final day as a bookseller at Barnes & Noble haul! reddit.com/gallery/rax58m
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[The Left-handed Booksellers of London] by [Garth Nix] is the first Garth Nix book I’m reading since finishing his original Old Kingdom trilogy back in 2003
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Bookseller discount limit?

Hi all, I’m a new bookseller and I was wondering if there’s a limit on how much we can buy with our discount/how often we use it? I wanted to do some Christmas shopping at my store but I don’t know if it’s discouraged since those items wouldn’t be for myself

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Leading Bookseller’s Private Collection Goes Up for Sale google.com/amp/s/www.nyti…
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Is it just me or does anyone else think the Booksellers at Abids' Sunday Market are more polite and helpful than the ones at Koti?

I had a great time today exploring the Abids Book Market. This is just a personal observation (not saying its a fact) but I felt the booksellers were really helpful and well spoken there. They won't hesitate to recommend other book vendors or stores if they don't have a book you are looking for.

Some may help at Koti too but the ones at Abids were just really good. It was fun and refreshing to visit!! Maybe we should hold the next subreddit meetup there xD

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The best purchase I have yet made in my entire book collecting career: the true first of The Gilded Age with the famous repeating lines on pages 351-353 and 140-141. One bookseller told me it is so rare that he has only seen one copy in 35 years. reddit.com/gallery/r3plij
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An explanation from a former bookseller about why the BOM β€œgets” people after they read it:

Okay, okay former bookseller here (I’ve worked part time at a bookstore for nearly all my adult working life. Books = happiness): One thing I have to point out is the β€œI Just Read a Book Feeling” everyone who reads the BOM all the way through and is a TBM talks about. This is literally just the same good feeling people get from reading any kind of book. I’ve noticed that people who feel it especially strong for the BOM are typically men who might be more inclined to read a newspaper or a magazine. Or like…the latest political tell-all from a right winger like Candace Owens. Or women who go onto media checker sites to make sure the books their reading are not explicit I.e. sexually activating in any way.

Avid readers get that rush of pure adrenaline mixed with a huge tasty dollop of dopamine after reading a good book, you know a book that GOT them. Here are some examples of those: Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Brandon Sanderson books, Red Rising, Where the Crawdads Sing, etc. you know the mega bestsellers who attract readers across nearly every age category.

Why is the BOM so successful at, in the moment, making people feel the adrenaline dopamine high? The repetitive rhythm in which it’s written. Don’t be fooled, the rhythm and style of this storytelling is quite addictive and excellent at piggy backing on biblical methods of storytelling to unlock that inner whatever within the brain that sometimes goes β€œgood story, bro.”

However, avid readers of narrative storytelling find the BOM dull and repetitive and extremely untenable as a β€œstory” to get behind because they can read critically and subconsciously know that the BOM is hat-rock drivel a-la Bible verses style.

So, I’m conclusion your TBM BOM is true people, likely aren’t big readers and love the BOM so much because it tricked their brain and gave them a dopamine rush.

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Here’s a pretty cool documentary about the history and future of Rare Book Dealers in New York: The Booksellers youtu.be/ymcRRt3Ix04
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The bookseller of Dhamtari | Rampyari Kawachi cannot read any of the books he sells. But the book vendor from Chhattisgarh's Gond community is on a mission to promote reading and learning in Adivasi communities ruralindiaonline.org/en/a…
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Ted Cruz's campaign purchased $153,000 in books from an online bookseller in the 2 months after his latest book came out businessinsider.com/ted-c…
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[US][Selling] GTO, Kikaider 02, Buso Renkin, Skull-faced Bookseller Honda-san, Fire Emblem VHS, Go Nagai, Manga, Anime, Figures, Gashapon, Pins, Goods
  • I take PayPal.
  • Shipping - Included on media mail items over $75.
  • Shipping - Otherwise PM me your zip and I will get you a quote.
  • I will ship internationally.
  • I will almost always have your item(s) to the post office the next day after purchase.
  • Please note that USPS is slow right now and it may take some time for a package to get to you.

MANGA


Title Volumes Price Notes
A.I. Love You 1 $2
A.I. Love You 3 $3
A.I. Love You 4 $2.50
A.I. Love You 5 $2.50
A.I. Love You 6 $2.50
A.I. Love You 7 $5
A.I. Love You 8 $45
Anima 3 $0.25 Beat up
Angel Sanctuary 1 $1
Arisa 4 $1 Ex-library
Big O, The 1 $15
Bleach 1 $5
Bleach 2 $9
Bleach 3 $4
Bleach 4 $3
Border 2 $1
Border 5 $4
Chobits 4 $3
Chobits 6 $3
Chobits 8 $3
Chrono Crusade 2 $1
Complete Aranzi Hour, The 1 $1
Crying Freeman $35
Dance in the Vampire Bund 1 $16
Dance in the Vampire Bund 2 $1.50
Demon from Afar 4 $7
Disgaea 1 $2
Disgaea 2 1 $3.50
Disgaea 2 2 $4
Dreamin' Sun 1 $3
Eagle 3 $4
Eagle 4 $5
Earthian 4 $20
East Coast Rising 1 $1
GTO 3 $50
GTO 4 $18
GTO 5 $32
GTO 6 $13
GTO 7 $35
GTO 8 $9
GTO 9 $20
GTO 10 $45
GTO 1
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ARCs for booksellers?

I’m a new-ish bookseller (started about a month and a half ago) and I remember reading through some posts here when I first started and seeing some people talking about booksellers being able to access some ARCs online. Is this still a perk, and does HR access or the handbook have any instructions to sign up if so? Haven’t had anyone at my store mention it and I don’t really see info about it anywhere lol.

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Reading list for a new bookseller

Hello book lovers of reddit!

I've recently started my dream job in a bookshop, and over the next few years I'd love to broaden my horizons in terms of fiction reading. I'm naturally drawn to books with rich and enticing world building elements, so often find myself in the realms of Fantasy and Sci-Fi, but I'm aware there's so much more out there for me to explore!

I'm compiling a reading list for myself from across all areas of fiction, with a mix of classic and contemporary titles, and I'd love to hear your book suggestions to help me put it together! What are your 'must read' books that I should add to my list? Are there any books that you feel define their genre? Any advice would be hugely appreciated

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Bookseller kitty: Dashiell always makes sure I buy enough books when I visit The Raven.
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Is Bookseller's Monocle is good treasure? reddit.com/gallery/r4js46
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Watchung Booksellers Hosts Asbury Park Historian Daniel Wolff - Baristanet

This appeared on my local news site and I thought it might be of interest.

On Thursday, January 27th at 7:30 pm, Watchung Booksellers in Montclair will host an online conversation with historian Daniel Wolff about his book, Fourth of July: Asbury Park - a History of the Promised Land.

Details and registration info at https://baristanet.com/2022/01/watchung-booksellers-hosts-asbury-park-historian-daniel-wolff/

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New book with some traditional and not so traditional observations on familiar Bible narratives (β€œRoad Trips of the Bible” on the big bookseller site
β€œRoad Trips of the Bible” reminds us that God asked a lot of people to travel for the sake of doing His work. Sometimes people simply encountered God, unexpectedly, while they were traveling from one place to another. Some stories are familiar and some less familiar, but my hope is the reader will feel as though they are traveling along with the characters they read about. Some are more challenging or academic than others and some more inspirational, I suppose.  My treatment of Peter and the Ethiopian eunuch created a stir with a few. The subtitle is: β€œLessons from God leading, meeting and using everyday people on the road of life.”  I’m hopeful folks will see similarities in some or all of the β€œtrips” and how they apply to their own lives today. Easy read. Short chapters. It’s been described as β€œfolksy” by some. A friend’s church used it as a 6 week Bible study.  You can read some for free and I think if you are a prime member you can download the audiobook for free. If you’re not interested – disregard. However, if you do read it, please provide a review (even if it’s not good).

 The cover art would probably be of interest in this group. I preached a sermon on the Good Samaritan and an active artist created an image with symbols from multiple religions that point toward love and peace with neighbor (this is another thing, sadly, that upset some more β€œtraditional” believers. 

My upcoming book is probably more intriguing (which should be available in the Spring) - stories in the Bible that we rarely read about or hear about (Balaam and his talking donkey, Saul requesting David to provide 100 foreskins for his daughter’s dowry, Eutychus falling asleep during the first sermon after Jesus ascension).
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Hate working at BN? Want to unionize your store? Join other booksellers to chat and organize on xoxobooksellinggg on Instagram! Live Q&A tomorrow night.

We've created xoxobooksellinggg on Instagram for people to anonymously vent about shitty bookstore life. If you're looking to unionize we're going to see if we can do a Q&A with a union rep so you can get questions answered. If you like, we can also start a matching service where if you're willing to chat with other people at your store who want to unionize, but you're too concerned to bring it up IRL. It's also salty memes and general blind item gossip.

Our first Q&A is tomorrow night. It'll start at 5:30 EST but we may kick off the first question early. We plan to ask about what's bad about your store, what you want to change, and wages. (Not just for BN but all bookstores.)

Find us here: https://www.instagram.com/xoxobooksellinggg/

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Question to booksellers

If you like the job, why? I don't mean that in a condescending way, I'm genuinely asking as someone who was actually happy with the job last November when I started, and had felt positively about it for the majority of that year. Lately though, I feel dead inside whenever I clock in, and it's not like anything happens, the mere act of just being here instantly ruins my day. I think the pay is awful, customers are almost entirely bad people, our CEO's so far up his own ass he has to "consider" raising pay, our computers, Bookmaster, and the PDTs are complete garbage to work with, and the hours are so high and so frequent I practically have no life anymore, and for minimum wage?

I miss loving my job, I really do. Am I just doomed to be jaded here? I'd love other perspectives.

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Politics and Prose Becomes First Unionized Bookstore in DC. Politics and Prose bookstore employees In Washington, DC have joined the growing movement of booksellers and baristas across the country who have unionized their workplaces. They have joined United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400. portside.org/2022-01-03/p…
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πŸ“…︎ Jan 04 2022
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The bookseller of Dhamtari | Rampyari Kawachi cannot read any of the books he sells. But the book vendor from Chhattisgarh's Gond community is on a mission to promote reading and learning in Adivasi communities ruralindiaonline.org/en/a…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/TarangMagazine
πŸ“…︎ Dec 27 2021
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(1994) Dolly Parton's personal message to booksellers accompanying her memoir youtube.com/watch?v=XCcIv…
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πŸ“…︎ Nov 14 2021
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Jujutsu Kaisen Volume 2 & 3 for $5.85 on Bookseller USA
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πŸ“…︎ Oct 22 2021
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[PubQ] Genre distinctions still relevant? Where are the lines blurring, for booksellers, publishers, agents?

I am specially looking for an update on the traditional book placement model in local bookstores. With covid and bookstores being shuttered, and a lot of buying moving online, have genre distinctions fully stood their ground? There also seem to be a lot more crossovers nowadays, and not just in the YA space. These get packaged into the book's dominant genre, but is that how publishers (and booksellers) are still thinking when acquiring?

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Struggling bookseller attempting to free himself from retail hell and achieve technical writing enlightenment!

Hi there everyone, I'm a prospective technical writing/entry-level writer trying to crawl my way into the technical writing space. I am a new graduate (a degree in Creative Writing), with an internship sort of related to technical writing (A publishing/editing internship with a major literary agency), and some job experience in customer service via bookselling at Barnes and Noble (Christmas is truly frying my brain right now). I am struggling to break into the industry (I do live in a major city, though I don't know if the type of city matters), and because my brain doesn't work as a regular human, I'd like to inquire about the next possible steps. Should I be attempting to join the STC, and drop the money for the certificate? Should I be learning important skills like Madcap Flare and coding languages? Should I be eating living sea anemones? Please, any amount of direction would be super appreciated, and thank you again for all of your time.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/AmputatedShamrock
πŸ“…︎ Dec 11 2021
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The Search For Lost Papers Of Nikola Tesla - Nikola Tesla Was Contacted By Aliens ? In-1976, four undistinguished boxes of papers were auctioned in the estate sale of Michael P. Bornes, a bookseller in Manhattan. youtu.be/yZOl0PVBNgc
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πŸ‘€︎ u/sherozebc6969
πŸ“…︎ Dec 01 2021
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[News] France gives high school grads €300 to spend on Culture. Major bookseller says that 70% of the resulting sales are on Manga npr.org/2021/07/21/101892…
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Were booksellers in the town of Berwick upon Tweed governed by different rules than the rest of England in the early 18th century?

I've been reading Pat Roger's The Poet and the Publisher (2021) and in a number of excerpts from pamphlets Berwick upon Tweed is explicitly specified as seemingly a unique town. Any particular reason why Berwick upon Tweed is considered different to England and Wales in terms of booksellers?

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