For authors
, Barnes & Noble’s handy in-store kiosks make it easy to paint a picture of your readership. For better or for worse.
From New York, original humor writing & commentary by Brian Sack. Subject to all the flexible quality standards of internet self-publishing.
For authors
, Barnes & Noble’s handy in-store kiosks make it easy to paint a picture of your readership. For better or for worse.
It was me…
President Bush shops at Barnes & Noble??? And I thought he wasn’t an active reader…
Is this a cross-marketing ploy? Or a “one of these things is not like the other”?
20 Things My Son Needs to Know vs. One Thing a Husband Needs to Know
Though how that fills up three volumes, I’ll never know.
-B.
I’d have been more disappointed to see the Jonah Goldberg book.
Maybe it’s the 21st thing your son needs to know. Eventually. Maybe. I don’t know.
Well I squirted … Orange Jews out my nose.
Kelly?
I would place a significant bet that books 2 & 3 were bought by the same person…
How poor Tony Orlando has fallen – doing “soft 70s hits” for Time-Life infomercials and posing as “Tommy” with his ghost-written sex-aide books.
This is what happens when you use a small statistical sample to model customer behaviour. One aberrant individual can totally throw your model out.
Sorry Uh…!
I was in a kooky mood that evening, apparently, and tried playing off the “Juice/Jews” post from before. Now I’m just weirded out by my own comment! LOL Oh well! :)
Looks like you and Tommy Orlando have a lot in common – you guys should hang out. If you’re lucky, maybe Goldberg will show up to.