Archive for October, 2011


My Heart Belongs to a Bookseller

John Kremer, Book Marketing Consultant

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Note: We are always working to keep the bookstore listings up to date. If you find any new information on any bookstore, please email details to johnfkremer@gmail.com. Thanks.

Top 700 BookstoresTop 700 Independent Bookstores Data Files — This list started out as 500, then 600, then 700, and now over 750 top general interest bookstores. It includes names of the book buyers and event coordinators, address, phone, fax, email, website, and other information about each bookstore.

You will be able to download six different formats (your choice of one or all) as well as an information sheet to let you know what is contained in the various data files. Data file download, $40.00. If you find any errors in any listing, we guarantee to hunt down the error and correct it for you immediately.


Your Local Independent Bookstore Deserves Your Support

Tweet Here is a great quote from a recent article on Book Beast about the value of local indie booksellers. We vote with our wallets. And if you care about the unique character of your community, if you believe in rewarding the rugged independence of small businesses, then your local independent bookstore deserves your support, [...]

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Skylight Books – Los Angeles, California

Tweet Skylight Books 1818 N Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, California 90027 Phone: 323-660-1175 Fax: 323-660-0232 Email: info@skylightbooks.com Web: http://www.skylightbooks.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/skylightbooks Events: events@skylightbooks.com Motto: Literature with an edge. Book Buyers: Emily Pullen and Charles Hauther Manager: Kerry Slattery Owners: 11 partners Specialties: literary fiction, film/theater, gay/lesbian, alternative ===== On day in October, 2011, Skylight Books [...]

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Books & Books – Coral Gables, Florida

Tweet Indie bookstores: The great good places to go, meet, and read. Independent bookstores are about community. We all need great good places—and independent bookstores can serve as that third place, beyond home and work. They become that place which can make for a very distinctive experience. And the demise of places like Borders may [...]

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