Sunday, May 03, 2009

Went to Joe's Comics in Geneseo yesterday - Free Comic Book Day. Excellent fun; they had an artist doing free sketches, which five-year-old Henry loved. Saw some old familiar comic books - though who knew Archie has, at least in part, a new, "darker", style? - and some new stuff to check out. I ended up with a copy of Mad Magazine and an Archie Digest; Henry got a (purportedly "all ages") Spiderman digest and a free Cars comic. Not sure what Jason found. The store, though tiny, had a large collection of comics, as well as some collectors' supplies. The store includes a couple unexpected services, too - they sell stuff on eBay on commission, and they are a Trailways bus stop. Plenty of reasons to stop in. Now that I've been in, I can recommend the store enthusiastically to the bookstore customers.

I was wondering if a Free Book Day would work for independent bookstores, as a way to promote reading and our stores. Most bookstore owners are reading fanatics - like me, I'm sure most would be happy to give books away all the time, if we could afford it. Maybe one day a year, with the help of like-minded publishers, we could.

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