| # | Author | Message |
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| alexbook Wed 4/19/2006 10:07a | Janet Evanovich, "Three to Get Deadly" |
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| BlueDevilSF Wed 4/19/2006 10:09a | Stephen King's "Christine"
I'd almost forgotten what a fantastic book it is, probably my favorite of all his stuff... |
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| Labuda Wed 4/19/2006 11:11a | Deception POint by Mr. Dan "Davinci Code" Brown
Pretty good so far! |
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| avromark Wed 4/19/2006 5:49p | The wrapper to my Aero bar :) |
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| JohnS1 Wed 4/19/2006 11:01p | Double Whammy by Carl Hiaasen. |
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| 999HAUNTS Thu 4/20/2006 11:13a | I am an avid Stephen King reader. I found a book at the swapmeet that I don't know how I missed...
I am midway through "Desperation" |
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| JohnS1 Sun 4/23/2006 10:05p | I can't believe how when you work for a bookstore, all of a sudden you find yourself reading, like - four books at once! I have never read more than one book at a time my entire life and all of a sudden I am multi-tasking my literature! I am currently finishing Double Whammy by Carl Hiassen, in the middle of The Architect of Genocide (forget the author's name but it's a biography of Heinrich Himmler) reading WC Fields and me, by his former mistress, Carlotta Monti, starting the first Dave Barry novel (the name of which I forget) and just finishing up Treason, by Ann Coulter. I like to read books I've heard about, just to see what all the fuss is about. |
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| Chedstro Mon 4/24/2006 12:12a | ^^^LOL, Ann Coulter,good for you and welcome to the wonderful world of bookselling!
BTW, Christopher Moore "A Dirty Job" is currently at the top of the SF Bay Area best sellers list, woot! Way to go Chris!
Cindy |
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| alexbook Mon 4/24/2006 8:13a | JohnS1: I did that for a while, but it just got out of hand. It took me a couple of years to realize that I couldn't read every book in the store, and even if I did, there'd be new books to read by the time I finished. It's like painting the Golden Gate Bridge. These days I'm (usually) very strict with myself about finishing one book before starting another.
Chedstro: The chain I work (Books, Inc.) for is headquartered in S.F., and all the folks up there are very excited about Christopher Moore. They had signings for him at a couple of our stores, and for the last couple of weeks "Dirty Job" has been our #1 hardback fiction title. Sadly, it doesn't seem to be doing as well here in SoCal. |
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| alexbook Mon 4/24/2006 8:13a | Oops. Forgot to mention that I'm currently reading "Lost" by Joy Fielding. |