I know I've mentioned it before, but my Borders and B&N are both down to only one self, and not the whole shelf down to isle, I mean just the first section. And then next to them are the Star Wars books which take up like 1 and a half whole sections of the bookshelf. And the few Trek books they do have are just from withing the past 6 months - 1 year.
Huh, I would have thought that with the Stargate franchise still going strong you would see alot more than that. Sometimes it baffles me how stores decide what to and not to order.It could be worse. It could be what laughingly passes for the Stargate shelves in the local B&N. I think we've got 5 books on the shelf. Maybe. *sigh*
I fully intend to use the "Look, local author" trick on the B&N by me here just to see if it gets them to order more. Doubt it'll work, but I'll try it.
I love going to the book store & browsing.
But it is quite depressing to see Star Trek outnumbered by Star Wars and other series.
Perhaps it is due to big difference between how LucasArts treats its books and out Paramount treats its own. Aren't SW books considered canon?![]()
*sigh*SW books sell better than ST books because everyone on Earth has seen a STAR WARS movie . . . even the ones that aren't very good.
Before too long we'll have to order them all from Amazon which sucks. I love going to the book store & browsing.
One question. Star Wars books sell better than Trek books. How well do you think Star Wars books would sell, if the author decided to kill Princess Liea? Then give you a goofy follow up dealing with how the others grieved for her? Perhaps Star Wars doesn't let their authors kill off major characters in books that are not even about that character. Who ever thought that was a good idea is an idiot.
One question. Star Wars books sell better than Trek books. How well do you think Star Wars books would sell, if the author decided to kill Princess Liea?
SW books sell better than ST books because everyone on Earth has seen a STAR WARS movie . . . even the ones that aren't very good.
SW books sell better than ST books because everyone on Earth has seen a STAR WARS movie . . . even the ones that aren't very good.
See, I knew I was on the wrong planet. I have not once seen any Star Wars movie. I've seen maybe about 10 minutes worth of one of them once at some family's house when I was little. I've said for about 4+ years now that one day I will watch all of them to see what all the fuss is about, but I have yet to do that. And someday that day may come. I'm not in any particular hurry though.
SW books sell better than ST books because everyone on Earth has seen a STAR WARS movie . . . even the ones that aren't very good.
See, I knew I was on the wrong planet. I have not once seen any Star Wars movie. I've seen maybe about 10 minutes worth of one of them once at some family's house when I was little. I've said for about 4+ years now that one day I will watch all of them to see what all the fuss is about, but I have yet to do that. And someday that day may come. I'm not in any particular hurry though.
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