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.
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......................