Anonymous wrote:I don't really get why there's so much snobbery about where people get books. I'm just happy that it seems a lot more people are reading since covid (at least anecdotally that is true in my circles). I don't care if people use the library, e books, used bookstores/library sales, audiobooks, brand new hardbacks from an independent bookstore, amazon, or B&N.
Of course, the point is that we want access to authors outside of those the big 5 choose to publish. This year, I'm trying to read at least half of the books I read (I usually read about 80 books a year) from non-big 5 publishers. But I will source them from wherever I want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And not wanting to order from Amazon
This is me. B&N are basically the underdog now. And honestly they do a great job with toys at Christmas. I miss Toys ‘R Us, but I can count on a good selection at B&N for my kids and my nieces. They filled in that gap pretty well.
Anonymous wrote:Randomly, B&N was one of the few places I found jigsaw puzzles in stock back during that pandemic phase.
And I recently pre-ordered a book from B&N because they were having a sale on pre orders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And not wanting to order from Amazon
This is me. B&N are basically the underdog now. And honestly they do a great job with toys at Christmas. I miss Toys ‘R Us, but I can count on a good selection at B&N for my kids and my nieces. They filled in that gap pretty well.
The underdog? They’re owned by a hedge fund, which also owns Waterstones (giant UK book chain). They made an announcement that they won’t carry any hardcover middle grade books besides famous authors, essentially killing chances for new authors to be discovered in the largest brick and mortar bookstore in the country.
Don’t pretend you aren’t giving your money to a good guy because you are avoiding the worst of the the bad guys.
Shop local and shop bookshop.org.
Thank you, PP. People are not well-informed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Booktok during COVID. Booktok made Colleen Hoover go from a self-published author to what we see now. Hee self-pub books from a few years ago are being republished the traditional way, too. It’s amazing to see how big some of those influencers have become.
Only some of her books are self published. She chose to be self published, and currently has deals with three different publishers because she likes the freedom that it gives her. She doesn't need a publisher at all, so they are bowing to her. It's really an interesting story. She used to work in child protection.
Anonymous wrote:Covid made me convert to Kindle. I do not want to read any physical books again.
Anonymous wrote:Booktok during COVID. Booktok made Colleen Hoover go from a self-published author to what we see now. Hee self-pub books from a few years ago are being republished the traditional way, too. It’s amazing to see how big some of those influencers have become.