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As you know, I owned a small, half-used, half-new bookstore in Northport, Long Island for six years prior to moving to Brooklyn. Some of my best and most loyal customers still order from me on a regular basis, emailing or calling when they need something shipped to them.
One customer has used me as her personal shopper for the last several years, providing me with a list of her nieces and nephews, their ages and interests, and I come up with gift ideas for all of them. She would usually pick up the boatload of books on Christmas Eve when she traveled home to be with her family, but she moved to London this year so she won’t be home for Christmas. However, she still emailed me her ever-growing list and I have been wrapping and shipping books to her various family members all weekend. This is the kind of loyalty that really touches me, and makes me feel like all my hard work does often pay off.
PS: Sure, I’ll be your personal shopper too, just ask. That’s what I’m here for.
Just finished reading Nick Hornby’s new “Young Adult” novel called SLAM and I really liked it. I also read this article about Hornby getting into the young adult market, and thought it was worth sharing.
It’s hard to know where to stock books like this in the store, because I think many adults, like myself, would really enjoy reading them, even though they are marketed towards the young adult (14 and up) market. But the problem is, kids that age aren’t usually looking in the kids’ section for books anyway, so it makes it all the more complicated. At last month’s book club meetings we discussed this issue at length when we read THE BOOK THIEF, another young adult novel that adults enjoy.
There’s no point to this post, it’s just what I’m thinking about this rainy evening.
We saw him again last night.
We love him. You should too.
I hope most of you saw our fun Halloween window display where we got to poke fun at some conservative windbags, namely Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage and Bill O’Reilly. One of our loyal customers seemed to have liked it, and posted on his blog about it.
Since the timing was right, we had David Rees sign all the books (with fun comments in each) and we’re raffling them off for $1 to be donated to David’s favorite Adopt-a-Minefield charity. Come in now to enter the raffle!
A brave group of 15 contestants participated in our first WORD Define-a-Thon last night, and everyone seemed to have a blast. Free beer was flowing to calm the nerves, and our grand prize winner of a $25 WORD Gift Certificate was Brianna McGurran. We’ll definitely make this a regular event here, so start brushing up on your definitions!
Our brave participants:
Sipping and thinking…
Our winner!
This week we rented out our store (mainly the basement) to a great group from BEAM camp. Emily (Clerk II) worked there this summer and had the time of her life. The camp’s purpose is to “explore creative problem solving and collaboration through fine and manual arts” and since Monday was a holiday, they organized a Halloween craft day for some of their campers. The results were two awesome Halloween decorations, one of which will be on display in our front window for Halloween.
If you’re interested in checking out the camp, their website is www.beamcamp.com.
We were thrilled to have Mo here last week for a reading and book signing. This event has been planned for months, even before we opened here, and Mo was the nicest to deal with. He answered my email right away and agreed to do an event here because the neighborhood was near and dear to him (he lived in Williamsburg for 9 years before moving to Park Slope). Kids and their parents sat on chairs and rugs downstairs while Mo read from his newest book, Knuffle Bunny Too and one of his Elephant and Piggie early readers. Then everyone came upstairs to have their books signed. Here are some pics from the day:
To the THRONGS of people who read this blog, I’m sorry I’ve been so elusive lately. I’ve been seriously busy getting the store ready for all its October fabulousness, including five–count ‘em, FIVE!–book clubs, three amazing events (Mo Willems, the American Heritage Define-a-Thon and David Rees) and a major renovation of the store’s shelves and layout. Moleskines have finally arrived (whew, no more disappointed Moleskine fanatics!) and believe it or not, calendars and holiday cards are being received into inventory and waiting in the wings to be displayed. It’s crazy.
Last weekend we went to the Brooklyn Book Festival and had a great time meeting people and watching authors read and discuss their books. It was a book-lover’s paradise. We also watched a Define-a-Thon in action which was a total blast, and met the authors behind Brooklynites, another great event we will be hosting here at WORD on November 6th. I will post pics from the festival as well as some photos of the store’s new look on my flickr site.
Hope you can stop in for a visit soon and check out all we’ve got going on!
All our hard work trying to come up with creative window displays has paid off, literally! Lonely Planet Publications chose our window as the winner in their Encounter Window Display Contest. It was our Literary Encounter display from a month or two ago, and we were just written up in Shelf Awareness (for the second time!) with a photo:
Image of the Day: WORD Is Display Winner
WORD Bookstore, the new store in Brooklyn, N.Y., owned by Christine Onorati (Shelf Awareness, May 1), has won Lonely Planet’s Encounter display contest and will receive a $500 cash prize. In June, booksellers were challenged to design an original window or table display featuring Lonely Planet’s new Encounter Guides. Onorati’s display included an old typewriter and suitcase and many Lonely Planet titles.
Thanks to our “Clerk Extraordinaire” Matt Lombardi for his never-ending devotion to creating awesome window displays. If you haven’t seen his most recent masterpiece, here’s a taste:
No dry erase marker is safe around Matt. (PS. Check out Matt’s blog in the Clerk Diaries section of this site.)
Oh…and the cash prize from the contest has been put toward a new projector for our downstairs event space. Keep your eye on our event listings, we’re planning our first WORD Wii Invitational soon!
Here’s some more press we’ve received about our upcoming grownup Harry Potter party:
The New York Times:
Word, Greenpoint, Brooklyn: A customer told the owner, Christine Onorati, that the last time she went to a “Harry Potter” party, a 6-year-old flipped to the end of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” and screamed, “Snape killed Dumbledore!” So Ms. Onorati decided to hold an adults-only party. She’ll be serving sangria in a cauldron, running a trivia contest and giving away “Harry Potter” pens and notebooks. The store’s event space is being transformed into a dungeon, but Ms. Onorati insists that the adults-only theme extends only to the alcohol. 126 Franklin Street, (718) 383-0096.
Daily News:
Adults only! The indie shop cards for underage wizards, so grown fans can groove with “magical punch,” a deejay and Potter swag. Reservations required. 10 p.m., 126 Franklin St., Brooklyn. (718) 383-0096.