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"The people who read Judy Blume don't grow up to read books. They grow up to read magazines."

So says the fiction buyer for the chain.

In other book news, as usual, not only is the latest Fforde novel available six months ahead of time in England, but the next Michael Marshall Smith book isn't even listed in America yet. Suck-fucking-tastic.

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mermaidblue.livejournal.com
grrrrr. no FAIR!

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kizlj.livejournal.com
YAY! I didn't realise he was close on another. The last involved so much lag and procrastination I figured it'd be several years before the next. Lavie at michaelmarshallsmith.com better get cracking on the updates.

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sistermaryeris.livejournal.com
Nice. That moron is responsible for what hits B&N shelves. No wonder that store sucks so bad. And for the record, I read Judy Blume as a kid and I hate magazines.

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dorei.livejournal.com
I rarely read magazines. I read a LOT of books. And I read a LOT of Judy Blume as a kid.

I hate being pigeonholed by someone who doesn't know me.

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iresprite.livejournal.com
*thinks*

Hoom.

I may have to do some fiction buying for you when I'm out in Dublin in February, if you wait that log. Just let me know what you'd like before I leave.

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ariedana.livejournal.com
I read a lot of Judy Blume as a kid (as well as Beverly Cleary and Ann M. Martin and other "kiddie-lite" authors) and I read many different things as an adult. So does my sister and a lot of other people I know. Should kids read only them? No. But at least they inspire some kids to start reading in the first place.

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] branwynelf.livejournal.com
I was going to say the same thing. I read all her stuff (including Wifey) as a young teen ... I read books voraciously ... and I only read magazines when waiting for a doc's appointment.

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kizlj.livejournal.com
Oh? Man I'm out of touch. I was happy to see in the afterword to More Tomorrow, though, a line about Lavie's annotated bio actually being about to see the light of day, from PS Publishing. I did some Greek transliterations for the bio in Feb 02, and after all this time I'd figured it was a dead project.

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silme.livejournal.com
I read lots of books AND magazines. :)

You should have contacted me last summer. I posted five or so signed (actually inscribed) copies of the latest Fforde to people in the US. And one signed copy to Denmark. Check with me next summer. I think he's getting used to me asking to have multiple copies signed. :)

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silme.livejournal.com
Oh, and I never read Judy Blume until I was in teacher training courses at university. :) I think I was too old. :)

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Date: 2003-12-18 10:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seanhtaylor.livejournal.com
Wow, I feel bad then, I read some Judy Bloom growing up, and I read anything from books to magazine to the backs of cereal boxes. Sigh.

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Date: 2003-12-18 11:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fings.livejournal.com
You do know the Amazon stores use the same login information, correct? So ordering from amazon.co.uk is just as easy, if a bit more expensive, as amazon.com.

I find my orders from amazon.co.uk show up just about as fast as those from amazon.com, two or three days after shipping. (Living next to NYC probably helps.)

Amazon.fr orders take about two weeks. Amazon.de takes almost a month.

I haven't ordered from amazon.co.jp, or the recently opened amazon.ca.

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Date: 2003-12-18 11:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eudaimonia.livejournal.com
I ordered my latest Fford copy from amazon.co.uk. I'm instant gratification woman lately.

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Date: 2003-12-18 11:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wintersweet.livejournal.com
Fuck you, B&N fiction buyer.

Ahem. I knew there was a reason that (as far as big-box bookstores go) I like Borders better.

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Date: 2003-12-18 11:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kizlj.livejournal.com
oops, hope I didn't spoil!

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Date: 2003-12-18 12:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seanhtaylor.livejournal.com
Geez, I feel better now... Sigh. Where's that tub of ice cream I need for moments like this? *grins*

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Date: 2003-12-18 12:32 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2003-12-18 12:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] coffeeinhell.livejournal.com
I never read a Judy Blume book. In fact, I skipped the entire genre of adolescent-girl-fic entirely. My parents taught me to read very early and never censored what I read, so by fourth/fifth grade I was wandering the Adult Fiction stacks at the library, pulling stuff and checking it out based purely on covers and jacket descriptions -- everything from Mary Stewart and Erle Stanley Gardner to Anton LeVey and Portnoy's Complaint.

Now, as an adult, I read both books
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I never read a Judy Blume book. In fact, I skipped the entire genre of adolescent-girl-fic entirely. My parents taught me to read very early and never censored what I read, so by fourth/fifth grade I was wandering the Adult Fiction stacks at the library, pulling stuff and checking it out based purely on covers and jacket descriptions -- everything from Mary Stewart and Erle Stanley Gardner to Anton LeVey and <I>Portnoy's Complaint</I>.

Now, as an adult, I read both books <and</I> magazines. So ... ha. I guess.

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Date: 2003-12-18 01:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] piratejenny.livejournal.com
That's because we actually re-edit and reprint the Fforde books here, we don't just offset from the UK. I'm willing to wait. :-)

Oh, and I read Judy Blume growing up! Damn them anyway. What kid who has to wear a scoliosis brace wouldn't appreciate Deenie? I don't even know how many times I read that book.

But naturally, Staten Island doesn't have a Borders. Hell, we only got a B&N about 4 years ago.

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Date: 2003-12-18 05:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bethynyc.livejournal.com
Obviously, the buyer is not a reader. What a pity.

I read Judy Blume, along with just about everything else I could get my hands on as a teen. I used to read more magazines, but now I just stick to books. Though I do dream of a subscription to F&SF, Analog, Asimovs, and the like...

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Date: 2003-12-18 05:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sff-corgi.livejournal.com
Irrelevant to book travesties:

Dude! What happened to your officer corps?! o_O

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Date: 2003-12-18 11:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] divalea.livejournal.com
Buyer's a fuckwit. That is all.

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Date: 2003-12-19 12:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bibliogirl.livejournal.com
Don't panic! The new MMS book - well, technically the new MM book - is going to be out under a different title (if memory serves, 'The Upright Man') in the US. I asked him why and the answer I got was roughly: "Publishers. Don't ask."

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Date: 2003-12-19 12:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bibliogirl.livejournal.com
Amazon.com link for it (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0515136387/qid=1071823333//ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i4_xgl14/002-3958012-2096865?v=glance&s=books&n=507846)

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Date: 2003-12-19 07:17 am (UTC)

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Date: 2003-12-19 09:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treadpath.livejournal.com
That quote is a bit out of context, isn't it? I guess I'm being a little argumentative. Sorry about that.

In the article you linked to, that statement was used as an example of how the buyer was wrong--as quoted by the buyer! It thought it was actually pretty cool that she could say "You know, I made a snippy comment and jumped to conclusions based on my opinions of Judy Blume's young adult novels, and as you see I was completely wrong."

Anyway. I still prefer independent bookstores meself...

P.S. I found you through Shadesong and I'm sorry that the first occasion I comment is to nitpick. :)

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Date: 2003-12-19 11:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treadpath.livejournal.com
Wow... I totally didn't interpret it as implying that Blume readers were subliterate! People I know who prefer to read magazines over books are generally really smart, hip, and arty and like to be up on breaking trends and pop culture. From what I recall about Judy Blume, a usual theme of her books was about learning to deal with life and being a bit of a misfit... and since many of my geeky-arty friends, like myself, grew up identifying a bit with Blume characters, well... that's how I interpreted that. Iiiinteresting. I apparently do not understand these strange Earth insults. ;)

So, anyway, chappy chanukah! :)

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