I grew up in a family who
loved going to the bookstore together, recieved books for Christmas, and spent down time reading.
I love going to the bookstore and looking at the books on the shelves.
I love going to the bookstore, I do.
Not exact matches
I
love gift cards for movies, b / c it makes me feel like I'm spending less when I
go and
to bookstores!
43 5» 10» 165 brn hair n eyes I
love to dress up sexy and look like a dirty little whore then
go out
to bookstores and get filled by cock.
I know I'm supposed
to prefer independent
bookstores over big box behemoths, but I'm
going to come clean and admit that I
love Barnes & Noble.
I
love going to used
bookstores and libraries, and picking up whatever catches my eye.
Yes, an avid reader and the reason she
loves her Kindle are exactly the 3 reasons you give, Anne: - big font - light - instant purchase when a book is finished without the hassle of
going to a
bookstore or a lending library (she has a hard time moving around — her brain is just fine, the body, well, so - so...)
Our authors
love the quality of our books, because they know that if they walk into a
bookstore with a book that was printed through our program that the quality is
going to be spot - on, and that bookseller or library or what have you, won't know the difference that it was print on demand.
On a trip through Wales more than a decade ago, the border town of Hay - on - Wye — where some 30 used
bookstores live cheek by jowl — beckoned irresistibly, while on another U.K. trip, a book -
loving friend and I tracked down an old manor house cum used
bookstore in the middle of nowhere in, I think, Buckinghamshire, stuffed
to its Victorian rafters with well - priced reading treasures (I have forgotten its name and exact location, and a Google search has come
to naught, suggesting that this magical place is long
gone — or perhaps only appears one day every hundred years like Brigadoon).
For the rest of the Jill Ciment -
loving reading public, though, I'm afraid that owning a download of her irresistible novel won't be enough — that you'll actually have
to go out and buy (or log onto a
bookstore and order) an actual hard copy of the book.
And for the
love of all that's holy, if you're getting a hard - copy book printed, PLEASE know how you're
going to warehouse, distribute, and sell all those books, and whether any
bookstore will carry them.
«The more people that we can get
to set foot in the store, the more likely it is that those consumers are
going to find something they
love because, sometimes, all it takes is getting inside and seeing what the indie bookseller is up
to in order
to recognize the tremendous value a local
bookstore brings
to that community.»
Many authors are glad
to know that there are people out there who still
love books and they are glad
to go out and meet their readers at indie
bookstores.
Don't get me wrong, I
love bookstores, but I also personally have never been
to a book signing or even wanted
to go to a book signing.