Scott Miller Wrote:The other day I was in Borders looking for Aftershock and Others(no luck) and perusing the horror titles when I heard a couple of ladies talking about Pendegrast and how disappointed that they had read the entire series. I sidled over and asked if they had ever read RJ, they hadn't and I managed to talk them into The Tomb and the bargain-priced thrillers Implant and Deep As The Marrow. I told them about the site and when they're hopelessly addicted they can find others with the same afflication here.
I did order Aftershock as well.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:It's a well-documented fact only Red Commies and Manson followers go to Borders.
Get on the good foot, Scott, my brother. Barnes&Noble is the wise man's play.:dancing:
Scott Miller Wrote:The day they did away with their horror section was the day I stopped going to B & N.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:So there goes my raise. There goes my promotion. Sob.:cryin:
mossman Wrote:I was converted in city jail. I was withdrawing from heroin, just got transferred from county to city for warrants on tickets. The small library cart was basically empty except for a scant few paper back novels. I had been reading another book but then I found Black Wind one night and started reading it. I was 2/3 of the way through the book when I was released. When I got out I tried to find it at the local library. All they had were repairman jack novels. So I picked up Bloodline, read it, fell in love with it, then requested a copy of Black Wind from another library branch and read it all the way through.
 Maybe not FPW's target audience, then again......................
 Maybe not FPW's target audience, then again...................... 
	
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:It's a well-documented fact only Red Commies and Manson followers go to Borders.But...but...my B&N didn't have Aftershock. I personally felt betrayed.
Get on the good foot, Scott, my brother. Barnes&Noble is the wise man's play.:dancing:
 
	
clydeumney Wrote:But...but...my B&N didn't have Aftershock. I personally felt betrayed.It's a free market. If a place doesn't supply what we demand, we go elsewhere.
 
	
KRW Wrote:I left a copy of "The Tomb" at tent city.Maybe not FPW's target audience, then again......................