Notes: Fire at Von's; Number Bzz
A fire heavily damaged the Von's Book Shop building, which includes
student apartments, in West Lafayette, Ind., according to the Journal and Courier.
The store, which serves many Purdue University students, hopes to
reopen in several days. The cards, beads and music sections suffered
water damage but most books were unscathed.
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With the example of The Number, a January title by Lee Eisenberg, about planning for retirement, today's Wall Street Journal examines the timing of book buzz these days, which for some titles is occurring long before pub date. Among factors leading to the change from the old industry adage that a book had to be available when publicity hit: the ability of consumers to order a book online far ahead of publication and the short amount of time allowed by mass merchants to let a book establish itself before banishment.
Publisher Free Press is also using the services of BzzAgent, which has a network of volunteers to talk up products. B-ware: on December 7, some 1,000 of these bzzers will begin bzzing about The Number.
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Barnes & Noble plans to open a store in Bee Cave, Tex., near Austin, in July 2007. The store will be located in the Hill Country Galleria at Highway 71, Galleria Parkway and FM 620 (for us non-Texans, that's not a typo) and will stock nearly 200,000 book, music, DVD and magazine titles.
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Promising lower prices than the campus store, another Beat the Bookstore franchise store has opened, this time near the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus, the student newspaper, the Current, reported. There are eight Beat the Bookstore stores now.
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Today Gail Williams is opening a Christian bookstore called It Is Written in Brewton, Fla., in memory of her son, Christopher David Winchester, who was killed in Iraq by a roadside bomb on July 14, the Brewton Standard reported. Williams had considered opening a store for a long time, and her son had encouraged her "to pursue her dream."
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With the example of The Number, a January title by Lee Eisenberg, about planning for retirement, today's Wall Street Journal examines the timing of book buzz these days, which for some titles is occurring long before pub date. Among factors leading to the change from the old industry adage that a book had to be available when publicity hit: the ability of consumers to order a book online far ahead of publication and the short amount of time allowed by mass merchants to let a book establish itself before banishment.
Publisher Free Press is also using the services of BzzAgent, which has a network of volunteers to talk up products. B-ware: on December 7, some 1,000 of these bzzers will begin bzzing about The Number.
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Barnes & Noble plans to open a store in Bee Cave, Tex., near Austin, in July 2007. The store will be located in the Hill Country Galleria at Highway 71, Galleria Parkway and FM 620 (for us non-Texans, that's not a typo) and will stock nearly 200,000 book, music, DVD and magazine titles.
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Promising lower prices than the campus store, another Beat the Bookstore franchise store has opened, this time near the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus, the student newspaper, the Current, reported. There are eight Beat the Bookstore stores now.
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Today Gail Williams is opening a Christian bookstore called It Is Written in Brewton, Fla., in memory of her son, Christopher David Winchester, who was killed in Iraq by a roadside bomb on July 14, the Brewton Standard reported. Williams had considered opening a store for a long time, and her son had encouraged her "to pursue her dream."