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Dawn of the Eagles Now Out

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Fleet Captain
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Just thought I would let everyone know that the final part of Terok Nor is starting to appear in bookstores and online. However right now, your best bets are through Amazon and bn.com.
 
Is this some kind of record? A full 3 and a half weeks prior to the month it's scheduled? I know these things start showing up around the middle of the preceding month, but at the beginning?
 
Hell, I haven't even received Night of the Wolves yet and it was shipped as soon as it was released. :wtf:
 
I'm not even half way through Day of the Vipers. It's embarrassing how far behind I am.

ncc71877:(
 
i put off reading day of vipers because i wanted to finish up the brothers keeper trilogy and figured i would have plenty of time to read these. i'm only half way though the 2nd book. they are a lot bigger than i anticipated, which in this case is turning out to be a good thing. i'm enjoying this series a lot.
 
Is this some kind of record? A full 3 and a half weeks prior to the month it's scheduled? I know these things start showing up around the middle of the preceding month, but at the beginning?
It's unusual, but the June 2005 book (Articles of the Federation) was also in some stores in the first week of the month, so it's not unprecedented.
 
I guess it works in your factor guys because everyplace I look for the book says it ships within 2 or 3 days to 1 to 2 weeks. One place told me they have to special order it while a Barnes and Nobles near me told me they are only recieving 8 copies.... 8 copies? What the hell?


But my copy is coming Monday and I already finished both books already.
 
You're lucky they're getting 8, mine only got 4 copies of Day of Vipers, all of which were on hold. I ended having to wait another week for them to get in a special order copy for me.
 
Why would a major store order only 8 copies? I see books where they have like several dozen copies?
 
They order as many copies as they think they can sell, which of course varies from book to book. If they only sell about 8 copies of one Trek novel, that may be all they'll order for the next one, even if there might be a higher demand.
 
While I understand what you are saying, It isn't possible to know how many books will sell in advance. How can you? Especially when every book is different.

Though what's not fair is that you would find maybe 25 copies of the new Star Wars title while the new Trek title will just have a measly 3 copies.
 
While I understand what you are saying, It isn't possible to know how many books will sell in advance. How can you? Especially when every book is different.

Though what's not fair is that you would find maybe 25 copies of the new Star Wars title while the new Trek title will just have a measly 3 copies.

Despite you first half-sentence you don't seem to understand what he said.

The reason why there are more copies of Star Wars in your example is most likely that previous Star Wars novels/novels by the author have sold around 20-30 copies, and only a handful of Star Trek novels/novels by the author.

So because they can't know how well a novel will sell in advance, they use the data they have: the sales of previous novels similar to the one they are now selling.
 
While I understand what you are saying, It isn't possible to know how many books will sell in advance. How can you? Especially when every book is different.
Right. It's a crapshoot every time (see example below), but the bookstore still has to use the evidence it has to make a best guess. They can't order large numbers of every book and just have them sit there.

My local Borders had very few copies of Titan: Taking Wing, which was a very successful book that reprinted before it was even on sale; they ran out of copies pretty quickly. They had many many copies of the next Titan book, presumably so they wouldn't fall short again; those copies sat there for months.
Though what's not fair is that you would find maybe 25 copies of the new Star Wars title while the new Trek title will just have a measly 3 copies.
Again, that'll be a response to local demand; more people are buying Star Wars books there than are buying Trek books.
 
I'm really suprised this book would be out in stores already. i special ordered Night of the Wolves and that book wasn't even out at Barnes & Nobel book shelves yet.When I went to pick up my copy last week.
 
While I understand what you are saying, It isn't possible to know how many books will sell in advance. How can you? Especially when every book is different.

Though what's not fair is that you would find maybe 25 copies of the new Star Wars title while the new Trek title will just have a measly 3 copies.
Life ain't fair.

And how many copies are you planning to buy, anyhow?
 
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