Local Bookstore Report

i-1e8ca3d6f1057cdc4f9532702467bc29-sm_cover_draft_atom.jpgNot that I’m obsessed, or anything (current Amazon rank: 1106), but here are the results from my incomplete survey of local book stores regarding How to Teach Physics to Your Dog:

  • Barnes & Noble: “Out of Stock” in all local stores. Has never been in stock, really.
  • Borders in Crossgates Mall: “Likely in store” according to the book finder computer, but if they actually put any out, either they sold them, or they’re well hidden.
  • The Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza: Two copies prominently displayed in the top row of the “new arrivals” case, between David Byrne’s book about bicycling and John Perkins’s book about economic catastrophe. Each of those had six copies, so if the stacks started the same size, they sold a few of mine. There was another in the science section, face out.

The moral: Hooray for local independent bookstores! They also provided me with the last thing I was looking for in the Christmas present category, so double hooray for the Book House.

I promise I’ll blog about something else, soon, but you have to humor me for today, at least…

11 comments

  1. Mine arrived today from Amazon. I hope this whole thing isn’t going to Emmy’s head…

  2. FWIW, I’m extremely interested in your book adventures.

    And if it’s up to 1106 on Amazon today, then Boing Boing got you a HUGE rush of buyers, because when I looked this morning, it was in the 19,000’s.

  3. I understand it will be wrapped and under my tree, so that probably explains part of the ranking change!

  4. My local independent had it in the “New Science Writing” endcap until someone (cough) bought the last copy.

  5. Despite a tweet about nothing happening in the Mountain Time zone, I’ll have you know the Barnes & Noble in Sugarhouse Utah had it on the New Arrivals table. Right next to gift-wrapping, staffed by Companion Animals of Utah, complete with three black labs of differing ages. Sorry, I only had the lousy cell phone camera, and the place was swamped, so I didn’t get a picture. But I found it appropriate.

  6. My local Barnes & Nobles had a copy on the shelf on Christmas day. I left it there for someone else to find; I had already bought a copy through Amazon.

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