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I think that's great about her book shop. I hope it's successful. It would be nice to see the pendulum swing the other way. Thanks, MAP, for telling us about this.

Sherry, have you read State of Wonder yet?





Some people are totally clueless. I attended an author event once where the author first asked for a show of hands on who had read the book already. It was a fairly new release; maybe out for only a week when the event took place. Only about a third of the audience had read it. So the author specifically stated "NO spoilers in the Q&A." The first person who stood up asked (NOTE I am making UP this question just for illustration purposes ... ) - "Why did Melanie kill her baby?" There was a huge groan from the audience and the woman just looked around in total surprise and said, "What?" Totally clueless.

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She also talked about the opening of her new bookstore in Nashville, her hometown. She said that there had been two book stores in Nashville, but by the time her latest book, State of Wonder, was published, both of those stores were closed. Two of her favorite shops, one a framer and the other a stitchery store, both asked for copies of her book for sale. And that was going to be the only way her book could get sold in her hometown. With the help of a business partner, she opened the store last week. She says that the response has been overwhelming. She points out that 50% of the sales of State of Wonder are eBooks, and 50% hardbacks - which amounts to a lot of books. So she feels justified in thinking that an indie bookstore can make it.