Saturday, December 13, 2008

On Powell's, and holiday gifts

A little bird tells me that Powell's City of Books is among the many booksellers who have suffered from the 20 percent drop in book sales this autumn. While the big-box booksellers like B&N and Borders may have gotten what's coming to them for their meat-market business practices, the independents like Powell's serve their communities by keeping the profits local.

When you're buying holiday gifts this year, think of supporting your local bookseller--in fact, Portlanders, go to Powell's TODAY--and buy some books. Aunt Frieda got a lame tin of popcorn from you last year, and your expensive friend Michael can pick out his own tea towels. And you can tell your sweetie that books are better than sex, anyway.

Not sure what to buy? Look no further than Editorial Ass's recommendations.


2 comments:

Operative C said...

I like to use Amazon (where I have a prime membership) and Powell's in a symbiotic relationship. Amazon culls the choices for me, and then Powell's lets me take a closer inspection. Knowing Amazon's price at Powell's, I then go for the cheaper. Powell's wins about half the time.

Operative C said...

Actually, that might not be symbiotic... perhaps competitive equilibrium.