BOOK, CHRISTMAS STORY



At that time, Amazon issued a decision that the census must be collected from all world books. This is the first census that occurs when Barnes and Nobel are still hanging on a thread.) And all the people watched around their own city to see what stores were left.

Seeing how the giant bought goods devoured small book shops, an author went from his home to a local mall, because it was there that he witnessed the last book store left in his town. He went there to dig a book, which promised to be good reading. When he is there, the time comes to check out, and he leads to the register.

The author put the book on the table and the owner of the shop gently carried it and rubbed his hand. He pulled it close to his heart and unique deep breath. "This is an extraordinary choice." He said. "It has pages that you can find in the ear and margins where you can make a list of the exclusive things we read."

The shop owner wrapped the book on aesthetic tissue paper and put it in a beautiful paper bag, not plastic, because the books in his shop were special. Loving. Want. Those not labeled as missing or sold end up like on a number of Amazon pages. There is room for books on each shelf.
This is not Amazon or Barnes and Noble bash, but a plea for small moms and book pop stores that really like the traffic of an author and have a burning desire to create a successful book.

I say from experience. My local mom and pop shop, holds my novel and markets more than 2000 joint copies. He advertised them in local newspapers, invited me to work on the signing of the book and even helped in the launch of the book I created them such success, that people queued to enter.

Spend some time visiting our local small book store on this Christmas holiday. Know them. Volunteers to help listen to the book. Notice how they love your book personally. Invite your friends, encourage different people to buy goods there and we too, will be an element of the rebirth of a book store.

Cindy Sproles is an award-winning writer and popular speaker. He is one of the founders of Christian Devotions ministries and manages editors of Straight Street Books and Sonise Devotionals, the print of Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas. Cindy is the executive editor of. He trained at national author conferences and showed the Asheville Christian Writers Boot Camp Conference.

He is the author of two services, He Said, He Said - Learn to Live the Life of Passion and a New Sheet - Thirty Days to Repair us as Women We Can Be. Cindy's debut novel, Mercy's Rain, is at a large retailer. Visit Cindy at her and order her for the next conference or women's retreat. Also connected with it on Facebook and Twitter.

The author was so impressed with the love the shop owner had for the book, that he immediately left the store and went to the location where there were members of the book club drinking coffee and discussing their latest reading. It is their joy to continue to monitor the love of reading.

Authors appear for them, and sing praise from the small book store and love for the books that belong to the owner.

And the revelations glow in them as long as they are, and those giant phobias of Amazon will soon devour this sweet shop. But the writer spoke to them, "Don't be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for everyone. Shop at this book store. Bring business. Trust the owner of this book shop to like your book and continue to give them a respectable location, because he likes them.

That day, in a small mall, a new life was handed over to a small book store when readers brought their friends and flocked there to shop. The books lined up on the shelves were bought and with each purchase, the owner of the book store rubbed his hand on the book, lovingly wrapped it in beautiful tissue paper and put it in a special paper bag, not plastic. And all the customers left, happiest because they had a part in the rebirth of a bookstore. One that stands for is calculated in the Amazon census, and one that cannot be exceeded.

It is the dream of every author to have their book on the shelves of Barnes and Noble or listed one of the millions on Amazon. We felt as if we had arrived when our book took these shelves, but not a few writers forgot about the small home book shops, trying to survive. The book store where the books are known for each book and if they don't keep the book, they will be happy to order it for you and store it in their shop with the same 2-day expedition that we found with Amazon Prime

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