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“ A funny thing about working at a used bookstore is that there is only so much control you have over your stock. You can select from what people bring in, but you can’t make more people bring you the books you want the most. Book buyers...
bookriot:
“ A funny thing about working at a used bookstore is that there is only so much control you have over your stock. You can select from what people bring in, but you can’t make more people bring you the books you want the most. Book buyers...

bookriot:

A funny thing about working at a used bookstore is that there is only so much control you have over your stock. You can select from what people bring in, but you can’t make more people bring you the books you want the most. Book buyers have to mentally calculate how many copies of this title we already have, how many we expect to sell, and what space we have for it. Sometimes a book piles up for years only to sell out in a week when a popular radio show mentions it.

But there are some books that stay constant. Some books, despite being published decades (or centuries!) ago, still can’t seem to stay on the shelves. This is a mix of a) sheer popularity and b) the delicate ratio of how copies go out the door vs how many books come in. Some books we sell in huge amounts, but we also buy stacks of, so it creates a perfect balance. Usually, it just doesn’t add up that way, and we either end up with too many or not enough. Here are 17 books that are inexplicably difficult to keep on the shelf.

http://bookriot.com/2016/08/15/17-books-that-sell-way-too-fast-at-used-bookstores/

The List List #148

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       Our weekly round-up of the best bookish lists floating around the internet.                

at Biographile, 11 Louis L’Amour Quotes for Literature Lovers

at Lit Reactor, 8 Undateable Male Characters

BuzzFeed Books, What 17 Adults Learned From Rereading Their Favorite Childhood Books

at Open Culture, Tolstoy’s 17 Rules of Life

at The Toast, 12 Classic Novels as Summarized By Someone Who Has Not Read Them

at The Guardian, Top 10 Books About Italy

at Huffington Post, 10 Books To Read This Spring

at CBC, 10 Trailblazing Canadian Poetry Collections You Should Read

at Flavorwire, 10 Must-Read Books For April

at io9, 10 Authors Who Wrote Gritty, Realistic Fantasy Before George R.R. Martin

at BoingBoing, 10 Captivating Short Stories Everyone Should Read

and…

at Mental Floss, 12 Works of Literature Featured on Mad Men

We’re on this week’s List List! 

We are all out here shouting “We Are Here” and nobody can hear us. But if more and more people joined us, we could finally break through the barrier that is keeping us from being heard. The whole idea of #WeNeedDiverseBooks campaign is about the need for people to get involved. We need every single person who cares to do something and let their voice join with ours because their one voice might be the one that makes the difference.

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When Powell’s Bookstore ran a LEGO book sale, they also built a replica of the store out of LEGOs! So cool. Details and more bookish news in Critical Linking. 

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