Signed books
I’ve had a few folks write to me to ask where they can buy signed copies of my books. The answer is there are many many places. I was just on tour, see, and wherever I went I signed books. Even if you have zero interest in whether a book is signed or not these are all very fine bookshops that you should check out if you haven’t already:
California:
Borderlands Books
866 Valencia St.
San Francisco CA 94110
Bonus: they have two gorgeous Sphynx cats.
Kepler’s
1010 El Camino Real
Menlo Park, CA
The Storyteller
30 Lafayette Cir
Lafayette, CA
Copperfield’s Books
140 Kentucky St
Petaluma, CA
Books Inc.
601 Van Ness
San Francisco, CA
Michigan
Schuler Books & Music
3165 Alpine Ave
Walker, MI
Pooh’s Corner
Breton Village
1886 1/2 Breton Rd. S.E.
Grand Rapids, MI
Ohio & Kansas City, Missouri
Joseph-Beth Bookstore
2692 Madison Road
Cincinnati, OH
Fundamentals
25 W Winter Street
Delaware, OH
Cover to Cover
3560 North High Street
Columbus, OH
Books & Co
Books & Co at The Greene
4453 Walnut Street
Dayton, OH
Reading Reptile
328 W. 63rd Street
Kansas City, MO
Philadelphia & NYC area
Big Blue Marble Bookstore
551 Carpenter Lane
Philadelphia, PA
Voracious Reader
1997 Palmer Ave
Larchmont, NY
Books of Wonder
18 West 18th Street
New York, NY
Texas
BookPeople
603 N. Lamar
Austin, Texas
Barnes & Noble
Northwoods Shopping Center
18030 Highway 281 North
San Antonio, Texas
Canada
Bakka-Phoenix Books
697 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON
Indigo Bookstore
Yorkdale Mall
3401 Dufferin Street
Toronto, Ontario
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E. Kristin Anderson Says:
I actually just posted about this at bookkids.wordpress.com – we’ve got tons of signed books right now, it’s very exciting!
PS, have been rather successful at handselling HTYF recently. I think you might have brought me a handselling fairy just for the holidays
November 30th, 2008 at 2:44 PM
Lenore Says:
OOh! I’ll have to check out the Reading Reptile. Thanks for the tip
November 30th, 2008 at 4:19 PM
Emily Says:
AHH! There is a place right down the road from my house! Oh my goodness! Must run out and buy one!
November 30th, 2008 at 5:14 PM
antiquarian books Says:
Thank you for this information.
December 11th, 2008 at 8:11 AM
Ken Says:
I believe I have the last signed copy from Joseph-Beth in Cincinnati, purchased for my granddaughter. Five copies down, the last in the stack
December 23rd, 2008 at 11:13 AM