So a new Temeraire book came out. In fact, it has been out for more than a month and I am a librarian and I didn't know this. Oh god, fail. (Okay, so maybe the rural redneck appetite for dragons-in-the-Napoleonic-era is not as large as I would have hoped
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You can get the book now, in-store from Barnes and Noble. It's not their fault that you live 30 miles away and have to pay for petrol, presumably thousands of their customers don't. They've done the work of ordering and physically receiving the book for you, and of storing it until you get there. There's no risk of it being lost in the post, or held up by problems with the post, it will be there waiting for you. That's what you're paying the extra $10.00 for.
I think we forget that bookshop prices haven't gone up, we're paying less when we buy online because we're being provided with less of a service. If we buy online then we have to wait for things - we decide ourselves whether that wait is worth the extra $10 (£5, whatever) or not. I just bought three books from a bookshop that I could have got much more cheaply online - I could have waited for them, but I decided that the value of having them now was worth the ( ... )
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I don't feel like the "I want it now" mentality is quite so pervasive in the general public (judging by the 100-person library queues for new books). Anybody who's not fanatic about a series or an author is going to buy it online and wait--so who's using the actual stores anymore? If the prices were comparable, maybe more people would come.
Don't get me wrong. If money wasn't a big deal, I'd go down right now and pay the extra, because I love that book series and may possibly be basing my Pros BB on it. :) I just hate that I can't justify going to a bookstore anymore.
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I can't always get to a bookshop, and that's when I order online - and when I know specifically what I want, such as the next in a series - but I'm always rather sorry that I do end up doing it. I suppose twenty years ago I'd've just waited until I could get to a bookshop - we used to be forced into patience (and for the next ep in a series, too). Mind you, twenty years ago I was a city girl, so that didn't happen very often anyway! *g* But why aren't I more patient now - just because I don't have to be? I know that if bookshops aren't supported, then the bliss of browsing is going to vanish, and I'm happy to pay the same prices as I ever have for books. The ( ... )
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PS: How was your panel?! I had thought about driving up on Saturday, but a few days before, I found out that a friend had a spare ticket to the opening night Reds game... :D
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FAQ: http://www.library.ohio.gov/PCS/Circulation/CircFAQ#ques10
How to get a card: http://www.library.ohio.gov/PCS/publicpatron
The panel went very well. The con itself was down about 30% due to being the first time we've had it on Easter. But panel attendance was extremely good overall. We had several Katnisses (Katnissi? haha) all weekend, too. I was a little surprised that many people did not seem to like the movie as much as I did.
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I am glad your panel went well. I've heard a lot of comments from people who didn't enjoy the movie quite as much as I did, too. My little sister is kind of "meh" about the movie, and she adored the books.
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