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          Bonnie
      
        
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      Oct 16, 2015 06:09PM
    
    
      You never know when opportunity will knock. I was paying for a top at Chico's and remarked I could never go in that store without buying something. The sales associate commented that it was like a bookstore--she always had to buy something. I asked what she liked to read, and she said all kinds of fiction. Of course I whipped out one of my handy bookmarks, and she looked at me like I was some kind of rock star. I have no idea if she bought my book, but her reaction alone made my day. So nice that you met a perceptive book store owner; I hope their store thrives!
    
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      I hope this bookstore thrives, too, in the land of Powell's, that megatopia of bookstores (I think I just invented that term) in the Portland area. On all the "must-see" lists of tourists and conventioneers alike, the little neighborhood bookstores all need our support. I'll make the trip to return and browse the shelves over there, despite the fact that it's not close-by. The owner is very supportive of local writers, which is wonderful. One other local bookstore, which I will not name, didn't even have the grace to respond to my request for them to stock my books. Bad PR, I say. I could land on the NY Times Bestseller List and they would be kicking themselves when I took my fans to "Another Read Through." Never ignore the little folk, I say.
    

