Oh no, just working, not owning... I was lazy about exact describing obviously. Only a small store, 250 qm, no chain, independently owned. Not much to complain, but that's what this line of business does the best, complaining. There's obviously a lot of competition from online stores and e-books and all those other things (young) people do in their lazy time instead of reading, but a book is a perfect gift above all it seems, who cares if it ever will be read by anyone. Only last week we learned about the sale figures of the complete e-book-domain until now and it turned out that it was less then half of the sale volume that only one book, the (in)famous and controversial book of Mr. Sarrazin did in Germany last year (please spare me from exlaining what that was about) - so there's much ado about nothing at the mo. But if Germany will ever loose the privilege of fixed book price, things will get worse I am sure. But we are positioned well.
I still love my job after 15 years now and I am always astonished when I see how often all those planned and exactly laid down PR campagnes doesn't work and other books get up the bestselling lists only because the writer was at the TV and there was nothing on on the other 51 channels so everybody seemed to have seen him or her there..
And there is still a thrill in the air for me when my favourite writers have released new stuff and I have the privilege to read it months before release date... (Robert Harris has a new one out, in Germany we will have it in November, about some money market mechanisms, and I love Joshua Ferris for example, hope there will be a new one from him soon...)
Dreaming of selling the biography of MK one day though, "Memory Lane", 1000 pages with lots of new unreleased pics and a bonus DVD inside the first signed edition...
And, to get on topic again, with a foreword of Bob Dylan of course...
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