Link-mad Monday
* The Guardian notes various methods of organizing your bookshelves. (The ALP and I tend toward the author's own methodology, "according to where I can jam them.") (via Bookninja, who always leads me...
View ArticleTaking stock, setting off
Okay, so it's officially been over a month since I last posted here: my first and longest-running blog. I suspect anyone who's ever read The Written Nerd knows the reason why: my efforts have been...
View ArticleBookselling Generations
This is all related to Greenlight Bookstore, but it's more a personal observation than a business one -- and it's all a bit scattered -- so I'm relating it here.Greenlight Boosktore feels to me like...
View ArticleAn Open Letter to IBNYC Bookstores: NAIBA: It's Not Just for the Suburbs Anymore
The NAIBA fall conference is a week away -- and lucky you, it's not too late to register. Stephanie Anderson (Bookavore) and I recently sent a joint open letter to NYC bookstores about the value of the...
View ArticleUpcoming Event: Breakout
I don't often include pitches for others' events on this blog, but I've been thinking lately about the necessity of giving back, in light of all the support I've received for my own dreams. If you're a...
View ArticleThe Other Giving Thanks Post.
On the Greenlight blog today we've posted a list of the people we have to thank for the opening of the bookstore. It's a very, very long list.Here on my own blog I wanted to say thanks to a few of...
View ArticleThe holiday book drive you've been waiting for!
There is a joy in giving books. And if that joy can be combined with 1) getting rid of your old books so you can get new books, and 2) passing along the gift of literacy and literature to those who...
View ArticleThe Unnamed by Joshua Ferris
Note to readers, if there still are any about: I've taken a long hiatus from regular posts on this blog, for the simple reason that I've realized the dream I wrote about in my very first post and...
View ArticleTraitor's Purse by Margery Allingham (Felony and Mayhem Part 1)
Traitor's Purseby Margery Allingham(Felony & Mayhem, October 2009)Shop Indie BookstoresI will take a stand and say that the classic mysteries brought back into print by Felony & Mayhem Press...
View ArticleArrow Pointing Nowhere by Elizabeth Daly (Felony and Mayhem Part 2)
Arrow Pointing Nowhere by Elizabeth Daly (Felony & Mayhem, May 2009)Shop Indie BookstoresAs I mentioned in the previous post, a large part of the charm of the "Vintage" mysteries published by...
View ArticleThe Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoetby David Mitchell(Random House, June 2010)Shop Indie BookstoresAnyone who has ever read my blog, or ever met me, stands a good chance of having heard me talk about...
View ArticleThe Passage by Justin Cronin
The Passageby Justin Cronin(Ballantine, June 2010)Shop Indie BookstoresReading Justin Cronin's The Passage was a wonderfully weird experience in so many ways. For one thing, there had been...
View ArticleOld Mr. Flood by Joseph Mitchell
Old Mr. Floodby Joseph MitchellForeword by Charles McGrath(MacAdam Cage hardcover edition, April 2005)Shop Indie BookstoresA wise bookseller once taught me that right after reading something really,...
View ArticleThe Sheriff of Yrnameer by Michael Rubens
The Sheriff of Yrnameerby Michael Rubens(Pantheon, August 2009)Shop Indie BookstoresIn a bit of a cheat today (come on, I've got to get outside in the sun!), I'm pasting this review in its entirety...
View ArticleApril Comics Post
Tomorrow is Free Comic Book Day, when fine comic shops nationwide will be giving out samples of the good stuff to all comers. In its honor, today's post is a flying tour of the comics/graphic novels...
View ArticleThe Singer's Gun by Emily St. John Mandel
The Singer's Gunby Emily St. John Mandel(Unbridled Books, May 2010)Full disclosure: Emily St. John Mandel lives in Brooklyn and I often run into her at literary events; she is an extremely likeable...
View ArticleA Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan
A Visit from the Goon Squadby Jennifer Egan(Knopf, June 9, 2010)Shop Indie BookstoresReading this book was a little like starting a conversation out of general politeness, and discovering that you're...
View ArticleJune YA Roundup
If I wrote these things more often I wouldn't have to cram multiples into one post, but my blogging is falling so far behind my reading I need to diminish the stack a bit. And I realize I've had a...
View ArticleJuly comics roundup
There is a disturbingly large and teetering pile of books on a chair in my kitchen. They are books that I have read in the last couple of months, that I hope to one day get around to writing up for...
View ArticleA Pitch to Booksellers: The Fall Conference
We interrupt our sporadically scheduled book reviews to bring you this highly personal pitch, from me (Jessica/Book Nerd) to the booksellers of New York City and the mid-Atlantic region.I have to...
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