May 04, 2006

Catchering

Sasha rearranged the Barnes & Noble fiction section just to take this picture:

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Posted by Dr. Frank at May 4, 2006 07:57 AM | TrackBack
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I just noticed that King Dork is the only title in Amazon's top 25 YA list (except for two that are not yet published) that takes more than 24 hours to ship. Six to eleven days is their estimate for King Dork. What gives here?

Posted by: paul at May 4, 2006 09:19 AM

Another early morning discovery: Nice spot + picture in today's Book section of USA Today.

Posted by: paul at May 4, 2006 09:29 AM

Man, my copy is taking forever from Amazon! I pre-ordered it and am still waiting! I will be sure to take a photo of myself reading the book in front of Sydney Harbour. Spreading the KD love all the way down under.

Posted by: Rebecca at May 4, 2006 12:40 PM

JD Salinger is in his spider hole crying his eyes out or maybe nodding approvingly.

Posted by: josh at May 4, 2006 01:41 PM

i like jokes with two options, josh, kind of like create your own adventure books. or encyclopedia jones.
i wonder if that girl replaced those books or walked away let some poor wage slave do it.

Posted by: zeke manifold at May 5, 2006 04:24 AM

Being that I'm a wage slave myself (next door to this particular Barnes & Noble), I know what it's like to have jerk customers leave everything all out of whack because "that's what they get PAID for, dear." I put everything back; I hadn't moved it too far anyway.

I'd wanted to fill the top row up with Brighton Rock, but they were all out. Damn the B&N!

Posted by: Sasha O. at May 5, 2006 05:22 PM

sweet!

Posted by: zeke m at May 6, 2006 06:26 AM
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