4/27/07

the asian haruki murakami

you can buy eeeee eee eeee and bed from the publisher or from these independent bookstores
manhattan
st. marks bookshop (31 third avenue)
mcnally robinson (52 prince street; ships anywhere in the world)
three lives (154 west 10th street)
biography bookshop (400 bleecker street)
shakespear & co. (716 broadway @ washington place)

brooklyn
unnameable books (456 bergen street; ships anywhere in america 20% off)
bookcourt (163 court street)

chicago
seminary co-op bookstores (5757 south university avenue & 1301 east 57th street)
the book cellar (4736 north lincoln ave.)
quimby's (1854 w. north avenue)

baltimore
atomic books (1100 west 36th street)

washington d.c.
vertigo books (7346 baltimore avenue)

amherst
amherst books (8 main street)

cambridge
harvard book store (1256 massachusetts ave.)

new haven
labyrinth books (290 york street)

portland
powell's books (1000 west burnside)

seattle
university bookstore (4326 university way N.E.)
elliott bay book company (101 South Main Street)

minneapolis
barbara's bookstore "at macy's" (700 on the mall)

san francisco
green apple books (506 clement street)

berkeley
pegasus (2349 shattuck ave.)

if you are an independent bookstore i didn't list but want me to please email me, i don't know about you, forgot you, or are not sure if you have my books; thank you moose and megamouth shark friends

11 Comments:

Blogger Mike Young said...

I did the Amazon reviews.

"Done and done."

That phrase is like hitting a small child with a two headed dragon.

2:40 PM  
Blogger ryan said...

i liked writing the reviews - but amazon didn't publish my second, the one for Bed - maybe it wasn't to their liking

I'll do another for Bed when I get back in town next week.

2:47 PM  
Blogger The Man Who Couldn't Blog said...

When I was little, I used to dream about a giant moose, bear, and lion that lived in my neighborhood and only came out at night.

6:31 PM  
Blogger Blueberry said...

matthew,

that was good. that is the type of material that should be in our interview. we have failed.

10:03 PM  
Blogger The Man Who Couldn't Blog said...

We could start over, Ellen.

11:15 PM  
Blogger Tao Lin said...

i enjoyed your reviews mike and ryan, thank you, good job

good job jonathan safran foer also, thank you

4:55 AM  
Blogger The Man Who Couldn't Blog said...

Also, these are the opening sentences of Renata Adler's book Speedboat:

Nobody died that year. Nobody prospered. There were no births or marriages. Seventeen reverent satires were written—disrupting a cliché and, presumably, creating a genre. That was a dream, of course, but many of the most important things, I find, are the ones learned in your sleep.

9:27 PM  
Blogger Mark said...

I enjoyed reading the reviews, but if I am honest not sure i understood it all.
I will try again and keep comming back

Mark

Tony Robbins

1:12 PM  
Blogger K. said...

what?
no st. louis?
left bank books
or suberranean books should
carry your work.

they should read this and
start carrying your work.

thank you.

6:08 PM  
Blogger tommaso said...

MURAKAMI HARUKI "IS" ASIAN!!

3:55 PM  
Blogger Colin said...

i just looked at these comments for the first time.

i want to say that recently i saw your melville house books at left bank book in st. louis. they were very pretty on the shelf. i wanted to buy them but already owned them.

i am doing the amazon reviews about mattresses but amazon took out links to this page. i put them back as "comments" and am still trying to post a "bed" review for bed without them "refusing" it.

5:13 PM  

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