Really good advice in this podcast, especially to do impromptu book signings at airports when traveling (using Twitter to get the word out) and going into non-traditional book stores such
as airport bookstores, spas, hotels and other places that sell books and talk to the manager.
Not exact matches
I'm running a bit late (
as I often do), frantically looking up at the monitor and searching for my gate, when out of the corner of my eye, I see my own face looking back at me from the
airport bookstore.
Perhaps neither was quite suited for this material
as Berg's skill with non-fiction doesn't translate to her first narrative film and Holofcener's gifts with character are smothered by the twisting and turning requirements of
airport bookstore thriller fiction.
They tell nothing about the story line or plot, they're almost all the same length, they're all overexcited and peppered with exclamation points; even more interesting is the fact that they are all «Verified Purchase,»
as if no one received a copy of the book
as a gift or bought it at Walmart or even an
airport bookstore.
Not just in
airports but in every major chain
bookstore as well
as like grocery and drug stores that also carry whatever is in the NYT list.»
The interface is far better than most, and it provides a better shopping arrangement than you get from lesser - known competitors such
as Aluratek, Cool - er, and Cybook; for one thing, the
bookstore integration via Wi - Fi means that you can buy a book while, say, sitting in an
airport and waiting for your flight.
Of course, most
airports and hotels offer free Wi - Fi access to its patrons,
as do many other establishments, including restaurants, coffee and bagel shops,
bookstores, etc..