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MellySingsDoom 04.26.2007 08:17 AM

Soul On Ice - Eldridge Cleaver

Former Black Panther rants on about the glory days of the movement, with plenty of kill whitey rhetoric. Great for those guilt trip moments!

Pookie 04.26.2007 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
So which books have you decided on Pookie?


The books are:

Democracy In America
House of Leaves
Fear & Loathing...
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Naked Lunch
Drugs Are Nice
Crime & Punishment
The Perks of Being A Wallflower

That was basically all the books mentioned that were in print and had usable reviews.

I'll keep you updated, and I'll think of a suitable prize!

Danny Himself 04.26.2007 11:41 AM

Yay!

You will enjoy Drugs Are Nice, I promise. The UK cover art is much better than the US version too. It looks happier.

!@#$%! 04.26.2007 11:45 AM

no nigella? my heart is broken :D

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btw pookie i checked that book in the u.s. and the picture is a lot less fun here-- they make her look like some dowdy housewife. notice:

nigella - feast

from amazon UK: sex in the kitchen, sexy hands:


 




same book from amazon U.S.A.: fake prim smiles, cold utensils.

 


moreover, she's using a metal fork inside a non-stick pan.


we're being shortchanged!!! bwaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!!!! :(

Pookie 04.26.2007 03:10 PM

 


 


It amazes me how many of Nigella's books haven't got her picture on the cover.

I'll add Feast to the list. I thought you were joking to be honest; it's a very good cookery book, not just a good cover incidentally.

!@#$%! 04.26.2007 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie


I'll add Feast to the list. I thought you were joking to be honest; it's a very good cookery book, not just a good cover incidentally.


i would imagine so! i never get crushes on stupid women, even the tv ones...

cheers

Pookie 04.30.2007 09:33 AM

Sales so far:

Democracy In America 1
House of Leaves 0
Fear & Loathing... 0
The Picture of Dorian Gray 0
Naked Lunch 0
Drugs Are Nice 1
Crime & Punishment 0
The Perks of Being A Wallflower 0
Feast 0

sonicl 04.30.2007 10:07 AM

I'd just like to mention to all the contestants in this game that I live fairly close to Pookie's literary emporium, and, given the right incentive, I could easily arrange for the sales figures to be, ahem, "influenced".

Danny Himself 04.30.2007 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Drugs Are Nice 1


Score!

Just wondering, how did you edit down my description of the book?

nicfit 04.30.2007 10:15 AM

Damn, I lost all my chances with my review... But seriously, "Zazie in the Metro" deserves a spot amidst (?) all the others.

jon boy 04.30.2007 12:19 PM

its rigged! i demand a re count.

!@#$%! 04.30.2007 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Sales so far:

Democracy In America 1
House of Leaves 0
Fear & Loathing... 0
The Picture of Dorian Gray 0
Naked Lunch 0
Drugs Are Nice 1
Crime & Punishment 0
The Perks of Being A Wallflower 0
Feast 0


go, tocqueville, go!

nigella's boobs, do your thing!

(some of you british people might recall "the young ones"??)

jico. 04.30.2007 12:23 PM

holy shit... who's that nigella hottie?

!@#$%! 04.30.2007 12:25 PM

muito quente

Pookie 04.30.2007 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jon boy
its rigged! i demand a re count.


If I was going to rig, I'd surely do it in Nigella's favour!

jagger 04.30.2007 04:46 PM

Where is the literary emporium. I am probably closer. I want to buy House of Leaves to give influence.

Pookie 05.01.2007 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny Himself
...how did you edit down my description of the book?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny Himself
'Drugs Are Nice' by Lisa Crystal Carver

One...prostitute...is superb...I can't...fathom...my own life.


Best I could do.

Bunbury 05.01.2007 06:15 PM

Im probably too late, but for next time:



 


attention grabber guarenteed to make people want to buy buy buy:

Life... it falls together, it falls apart.

I dont know if Alligator is in print, in the UK but im recommending it anways. Its one of my recent favorite books and was quite well recieved in Canada and nominated for many awards, but almost completely ignored in America.

She writes in a slighty cut-up manner which annoys some people, but I enjoyed it quite a bit.

Pookie 05.02.2007 07:24 AM

Alligator will go into Round 2!

Pookie 05.05.2007 03:41 AM

Update:

Democracy In America 1
House of Leaves 0
Fear & Loathing... 0
The Picture of Dorian Gray 1
Naked Lunch 0
Drugs Are Nice 2
Crime & Punishment 1
The Perks of Being A Wallflower 0
Feast 0

MellySingsDoom 05.05.2007 03:42 AM

Thanks for the update, Pookie. (Thinks: Someone buy "Fear And Loathing...", dammit)

!@#$%! 05.05.2007 03:42 AM

damn! drugs always win. but danny will be happy, and you'll save postage.

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ps you know who bought those? demographics?

Pookie 05.05.2007 03:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
damn! drugs always win. but danny will be happy, and you'll save postage.

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ps you know who bought those? demographics?


I didn't take their details to be honest.

Maybe a questionnaire for each one sold?

I would guess:

Democracy in America, bought by somebody who thought it was a James Patterson style thriller.
Drugs Are Nice: emo.
Crime & Punishment: slightly older emo.
Dorian Gray: student.

!@#$%! 05.05.2007 03:50 AM

i was wondering who frequents your store-- stuffy professorial types, bored housewives from book clubs, students, old hippies... i could pick a book for each group i think , ha ha.

Pookie 05.05.2007 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
i was wondering who frequents your store-- stuffy professorial types, bored housewives from book clubs, students, old hippies... i could pick a book for each group i think , ha ha.


We are definitely middle-brow.

The most suprising sale so far is Democracy In America. We sell a lot of 'popular history' books, typically those that read more like novels (Antonia Fraser, Alison Weir, Stephen Ambrose etc.).

Crime does very well for us (Martina Cole, Ian Rankin, Lee Child etc.)

Thrillers (James Patterson, John Grisham, etc.)

Chick-lit (Sophie Kinsella, Adele Parks, Marian Keyes etc.)

Middle-brow fiction (Sebastian Faulks, Ian McEwan, William Boyd, David Mitchell).

Classics (Jane Austen, Dickens, the Brontes, etc.)

We DON'T sell anything too literary, too academic, or too pricey!

!@#$%! 05.05.2007 04:04 AM

ohhh.. so yes democracy in america is a bit highbrow ... but thats why i picked a sensasionalistic tagline, ha ha.

im not very good at the middlebrow & gere fiction im afraid-- im not trying to give myself airs, it's just that i read voraciously as a kid, and now it takes a lot for a book to really engage me.

on your "classics" line, since you mentioned, wuthering heights i hold in the highest regard... that book is... something out of this world.

hm.. im hungry, im sleepy, im tired, its 3am...

i'll go turn off the lights & think of a book...

Pookie 05.05.2007 04:20 AM

The good thing about recommends is that it's an opportunity to try to sell something regardless of demographics.

Which is why I didn't say too much about customer base before. I just wanted books people love and can have the opportunity to pass on to others.

Democracy In America is a perfect example.

!@#$%! 05.05.2007 04:23 AM

ok. it occurred to me that perhaps paul auster's "new york trilogy" could be peddled as detective fiction. it's not exactly a "crime" novel, more of a "mystery" but with a bizarre i dont want to call postmodern take on the genre, and quite abstract. it's not new by any means, i think it's from the 80's, and sorta like flaubert's parrot, but it might be a nice addition to the reader who is tired of the same crime novels (then again, they might WANT the same crime novel). now, the thing about "new york trilogy" (it's a penguin book, im pretty sure), it's also been published as a graphic novel. so you can offer the 2.

how would i qualify it.. hm..

a modern classic of detective fiction, a book unlike any other you've ever read. the new york trilogy 's 3 novellas trace the mysterious algebra between pursuer and pursued.

^^ something like that?
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edit: i edited.
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edit: now that i wrote that i realized that auster draws heavily from borges... oh i could write you a review for "ficciones"!!!! (but then auster is not "unlike any other...").

!@#$%! 05.05.2007 04:26 AM

chesterton --> borges --> auster

Pookie 05.05.2007 04:29 AM

Paul Auster actually sells quite well here.

We stock 4 or 5 of his books, including New York Trilogy, but I've never seen the graphic novel version.

!@#$%! 05.05.2007 04:32 AM

it's only for "city of glass" the first novella

looks like this (i own it, but the book is better)



 


^thats art spiegelman who did maus--

ps im going to sleep man, got a monster headache now. have a fun saturday.

Pookie 05.05.2007 06:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
chesterton --> borges --> auster


On a side note, have you seen this site?

http://www.literature-map.com/

Iain 05.05.2007 08:12 AM

Hmmm, I dug the City of Glass comic but the Auster that I then read (Oracle Night) left me a bit cold to be honest.

demonrail666 05.05.2007 08:13 AM

Never managed to get the whole Auster thing.

Iain 05.05.2007 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
On a side note, have you seen this site?

http://www.literature-map.com/


Wow, floaty names.

Nice idea but it would be nice if there was a bit more info about the writers on the site. Too lazy to google right now. I might try it out and see if it recommends good stuff.

Pookie 05.05.2007 08:37 AM

It could certainly do with some work, and there are some quite odd selections on there.

As you say, it's a nice idea.

Danny Himself 05.05.2007 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Democracy in America, bought by somebody who thought it was a James Patterson style thriller.
Drugs Are Nice: emo.
Crime & Punishment: slightly older emo.
Dorian Gray: student.


Emo!?

I am offended, but amused, because my book is winning so far. I won't be smug, however, because I'll probably lose this little competition eventually.

I'd say indie bitches and drama queens buy Drugs Are Nice.

Pookie 05.09.2007 08:16 AM

Update:

Democracy In America 1
House of Leaves 1
Fear & Loathing... 0
The Picture of Dorian Gray 2
Naked Lunch 0
Drugs Are Nice 2
Crime & Punishment 4
The Perks of Being A Wallflower 0
Feast 0

sarramkrop 05.09.2007 08:24 AM

Pookie, I'm late but i never tire of recommending Songs They Never Play On The Radio by James Young. Even if you don't like Nico, it makes for excellent reading, filled with tragedy and comedy.

 

jon boy 05.09.2007 08:28 AM

whats the prize again? respect?


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