Availability of SRD's works
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Availability of SRD's works
Something I saw (or rather didn't see) in a bookshop worried me. So I did a survey of the 3 biggest (and nearest) bookshops here in Wellington - Dymocks, Whitcoulls and Unity - to see what SRD they had on the shelves. The results were as follows:
Whitcoulls - Lord Foul's Bane
Dymocks - nothing (but had the single volume 2nd chronicles a few months back)
Unity - nothing
I don't doubt that his in-print works can be ordered, but it's a shame that these bookshops don't stock more to tempt the casual browser.
Is there a similar dearth elsewhere around the world, or is this a one-off?
Tom
Whitcoulls - Lord Foul's Bane
Dymocks - nothing (but had the single volume 2nd chronicles a few months back)
Unity - nothing
I don't doubt that his in-print works can be ordered, but it's a shame that these bookshops don't stock more to tempt the casual browser.
Is there a similar dearth elsewhere around the world, or is this a one-off?
Tom
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Here in Tampa, Florida you will find a variety of SRD books in just about every shop you visit. Of course the big retail stores, Barnes and Noble, B. Dalton and so on, carry most of his works in paperback. If you want Donaldson you can find him easily.
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Oh, nice. Rub it in, Tom. I for one find it amazing that I cannot enter a book store without tripping over stuff by prolific writers like King, Anthony, McCaffrey, Card and the like (not to mention Star Wars & Trek books), while writers who prefer quality over quantity are always relegated towards the back of the store. I guess that serves to prove that there are cliques even among the educated....
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When I go into a bookstore, new or used, I usually find at least a full shelf of Donaldsons. My favorite bookstore is Powells. They carry multiples of almost everything, including most of the mysteries.
For those willing to buy on line, here is Powells' website. It opens with an interesting announcement:
www.powells.com/psection/Literature.html
For those willing to buy on line, here is Powells' website. It opens with an interesting announcement:
www.powells.com/psection/Literature.html
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The two main book shops around my area don't carry any Donaldson books, and only one of them could order the Chronicles in for me.
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In Christchurch I can generally find a copy of Lord Foul's Bane and the first chronicles in one book, but nothing else.
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Hold the front page, I just found a copy of Reave The Just in Whitcoulls. It was nestling next to Patriarch Of Hope by David Feintuch. The alphabet is such a complex thing to master...
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Yeah, I think in most used book stores' PB fiction, the alphabet is only a rough guideline.
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