I posted
earlier this week on Facebook about my Monday visit to the Pasadena , California ,
Barnes and Noble.
I'd been to
a couple of bookstores the week before, after December began, but my December
Harlequin Romantic Suspense COVERT ATTRACTION wasn't yet on the shelves. It was there, though, at the Pasadena
B&N, three copies that I got to sign.
Also on the shelves were several copies of my Pet Rescue Mysteries. I was thrilled.
I was also
sad. This Barnes and Noble is closing as
of December 31.
I enjoy
going to Pasadena
for different reasons, including its bookstores. Vroman's is always fun. So is Book 'Em Mysteries, which I visit
before each of the Sisters in Crime Los Angeles meetings since the South Pasadena
library--venue for the SinCLA meetings--and Book 'Em are within close walking
distance of one another. As far as I
know, both of those stores are doing okay.
But not
that B&N.
I admit
that, although I have a Kindle and enjoy using it, I'm still hooked on physical
books. That means I'm also hooked on
brick-and-mortar bookstores, although I have been known to order books online,
too.
It's sad to
realize that my next book, TEACUP TURBULENCE, the fifth Pet Rescue Mystery,
won't ever see the inside of that particular B&N since it's a January 2014
release. I won't get to sign copies
there. I won't get to buy other books
there unless I hurry back before the end of this year.
Sigh.
There are
other B&Ns around, and some are closer to me. I won't have to totally wean myself from
Barnes and Nobles, just that one. But
that still makes me sad.
So how
about you--how are bookstores in your area doing? And what's your opinion of them?
4 comments:
My heart is breaking for you. We used to have a Waldenbooks/Waldenkids. We used to have a Borders. Our nearest B&N is about 30 minutes away - if my husband drives that is. If I drive probably closer to 45 minutes.
We are reduced to buying books at Fred Meyer and Safeway. We still see former Walden employees browsing the books & magazines in Safeway.
So sad. I sometimes go to the library just to inhale the scent.
I do so miss the Waldenbooks in local malls and the Borders, too, Cheryl. Although I prefer to buy from the local bookstores to do my small part in keeping them alive, I sometimes buy books in Target or KMart but even their book sections seem to be shrinking.
I didn't know about the Pasadena B&N closing. How sad. It is such a nice lively store.
I agree, Betty. I'm sure it will be sorely missed.
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