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ARC Feeding FrenzyApril 29, 2008Normally when a box of galleys arrives in my office, I don't have to be too concerned about who's got first dibs on any one title. As the buyer I generally believe that I've got them. End of story. As an absurdly busy buyer, though, I've lately been offering up the "first read" opportunity on almost everything to other people, knowing I've got too little reading time these days and that others should therefore get to read the hottest titles without having to wait several months for me to get around to them. I'd rather have the ARCs in people's hands than at my house collecting dust.
After a brief conversation in which I explained that Melinda Lombardo (who recently joined our staff after 25 years as the children's book buyer for New England Mobile Book Fairs) had been handselling The Doll People at a rate of about 5-10 copies per week since her arrival, Lorna conceded that Melinda could read The Runaway Dolls first. But THEN when I called the excited Melinda who said she'd pick it up the following day, Lorna decided that she could therefore take the ARC home with her that day, IF she promised to finish reading it that night and bring it back the following day. WHICH she did. Her report: Fun! Fabulous! Just as good as the first two books in the series. And what a sweet, sweet 20 minutes it was!! Fans of Love That Dog will NOT be disappointed with this continuation of Jack's story, and will be thrilled to see the progress he's making with his poetry, his appreciation of pets, and his awareness of alliteration.
The next galley to burn its way through the lot of us? I predict it's going to be The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. I have, I admit, been holding the galley hostage until I head off on vacation next week, at which point I know I will devour it whole and then have a hard time shutting up about it, as that seems to be the effect it's had on EVERYONE who has read it to date. In all my almost 10 (yikes!) years of bookselling I can't remember so many booksellers getting so excited (or being so secretive!) about the same ARC. Except maybe in the case of books by Rowling and Pullman... And what excellent company for Suzanne Collins to be keeping!
If you've had this book in your one-of-these-days-I-WILL-get-to-it piles, I say move it to the top. I'm tipping my hat to Kristen McLean of ABC who, in a conversation on Friday, got me to do just that. Now perhaps my enthusiasm will help convince YOU. Posted by Alison Morris on April 29, 2008 | Comments (3)
April 29, 2008
In response to: ARC Feeding Frenzy LISA YEE commented: I just starting reading THE HUNGER GAMES last night and I'm hooked!
April 29, 2008
In response to: ARC Feeding Frenzy Kellie Olsen commented: Alison, I absolutely can't wait to hear what you think of The Hunger Games! And I really really can't wait to read it myself!
April 29, 2008
In response to: ARC Feeding Frenzy JMP commented: All right! All right! I've nabbed a copy of THE PATRON SAINT OF BUTTERFLIES. How could I resist?
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