A sincere suggestion for Barnes and Noble and all booksellers: Get back to basics.
Don’t sell politics or coffee or stuff. Sell books.
A sincere suggestion for Barnes and Noble and all booksellers: Get back to basics.
Don’t sell politics or coffee or stuff. Sell books.
It has been suggested that Barnes and Nobles may not survive the end of 2018. You know what to do: Buy a book. MINE!
Have you given thought to promoting my books?
Read a book in Alaska:
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Give a book in Alaska:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/scene-of-a-crime-for-unto-us-james-hess/1125546426
Buy a book in Alaska:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/scene-of-a-crime-for-unto-us-james-hess/1125546426
Thank you to Barnes and Noble, in Brandon, Florida, for carrying Another Name for Paradise: A Journey through the History and Nature of Northern Colorado, Second Edition!
It cannot be said enough – to Barnes and Noble, Maple Grove, MN.!
THANK YOU for carrying SCENE OF A CRIME/FOR UNTO US!
Buy a book in Alaska:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/scene-of-a-crime-for-unto-us-james-hess/1125546426
A bookstore is first and foremost a place of aspiration. People enter it to pursue their personal passions, to cultivate their minds, and to nourish their dreams. – Len Riggio, Founder of Barnes and Noble