There are lots of different ways to find out about new and popular books – there are some useful sources linked on the right side of this page. Looking at these sites regularly can help you increase your title knowledge and anticipate what your customers will be looking for.
This week, in addition to discussing the general tool that you have been following, we will be looking at various sources of reliable readers’ advisory information to see what titles are:
- Forthcoming
- Releasing this week
- On bestseller lists
- Predicted to be popular with bookclubs
- Being adapted into movies
- Award winning
Wouldn’t it be great if all this information was in one location?
Early Word is a great resource in part because it aggregates all this information into one page. This should be a site that you check regularly, but if you don’t have time to look at it everyday then sign up for the
newsletter which will deliver the highlights of the week and, as well as, a list of big forthcoming titles of the next week right to your inbox.
Week 5: Assignment 1What useful information have you learned from the resource that you have been monitoring since
week one? Blog about it.
Week 5: Assignment 2What’s popular in your branch? If it’s “popular” or “commercial” fiction then you want be sure to look at
The New York Times Best Seller List or
People Magazine. For forthcoming titles check the
Publisher’s Weekly On Sale calendar. If literary fiction and narrative nonfiction is popular, you can monitor the
Indie Next Best Seller List (formerly BookSense) and
NPR. Do your customers want to read the book before the
movie comes out? More than likely, you have a diverse mix of customers who have equally diverse reading preferences, but all of these resources are available via
Early Word. Take a look at the site and click around; there are lots of links in both sidebars. Post to your blog: What resources are new discoveries for you? What do you think that you will continue to use?
Week 5: Assignment 3 Pick a title from the highly anticipated titles of 2013, found under the righthand “Coming Soon- Season Previews” sidebar on
Early Word. Write a blog post using appeal factors or read alikes to describe the title. Why is this title expected to be popular and to whom would it appeal?
I accidentally mixed up week 6 and 5. I'm working on what I missed.
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