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Feb 03

5 Reasons to List a Book Sale (or Bookstore) On Happy Dead Trees

Patrick Posted by: Patrick in News for Libraries | Comment (0)
  1. Listings are free. All you have to do is register.
  2. We have the most options for how completely you can customize your sale, or bookstore, listing. Sale listings are well organized and easily searchable.
  3. You can blog about your sale or store here on Happy Dead Trees. If you have the good fortune to have hundreds of books donated on a particular subject, you can attract a far larger pool of potential buyers if they know about the books well ahead of time.
  4. Regular newsletter with tips on how to promote your sale or store.
  5. Absolute dedication to making sure your sale is promoted as well as possible.


Jan 31

J.D. Salinger died January 27, 2010

Patrick Posted by: Patrick in Author Obituaries | Comment (0)
Tagged in: writing , Obituary , Literary , authors

I wonder how horrified Salinger would be if he could see himself and his work being incessantly chewed-over in the conventional press and in blogs. As of five minutes ago, Yahoo and Google searches for ""J.D. Salinger" obituary", produced about 250,000 results - not all of them are relevant, but there are enough obituaries and tributes that it seems silly to pile on with yet another one. I bravely resited the impulse for almost 4 days. Now that I've given up the fight, I'll try to show the good sense and manners to keep it brief.

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Jan 20

Robert B. Parker died January 18, 2010

Patrick Posted by: Patrick in Author Obituaries | Comment (0)
Tagged in: Obituary , Mystery , books

Robert B. Parker is dead, but Spenser is alive and well in 39 novels with a couple more yet to be published. Parker wrote other novels including the Sunny Randall and Jesse Stone series, but he will be remembered for Spenser - which ain't a bad afterlife.

Spenser first appeared in the Godwulf Manuscript in 1973. From the start he was clearly an heir to Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe, with his quick wit, tough-guy attitude, and a soft heart - at least for women, children, and animals. The first book was well-plotted, but dialogue and characters were already the stars of anything Robert B. Parker wrote. As the years went by, the plots became increasingly less important while the dialogue carried the books. A number of obituary writers have judged this a flaw, but I think it was one of Parker's great strengths as a writer.

Visit our Robert B. Parker page for more about the man and his books. The bibliography is out-of-date as of this writing, but we'll get it cleaned up in the next few days. Should be fully corrected now - please let me know if you spot any mistakes.

Aug 12

2009 Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Longlist Announced

Patrick Posted by: Patrick in Book Award News | Comment (0)

The Goldman Sachs and Financial Times business book of the year longlist has been announced for 2009. To learn more about the award, please visit our page dedicated to the Goldman Sachs and Financial Times Prize for best business book of the year award.

When we get to the shortlist in September I'll have more to say about the potential winners.

Animal Spirits by George A. Akerlof & Robert J. Shiller

Clever by Rob Goffee & Gareth Jones

Free by Chris Anderson

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Jul 28

Man Booker Prize 2009 Longlist Announced

Patrick Posted by: Patrick in Book Award News | Comment (0)
Tagged in: Man Booker

I've read precisely none of the following books, so I'll just give the longlist - when the shortlist comes out I'll try to have something intelligent to say about at least one or two of the titles. 2009 Man Booker Prize Longlist:

The Children's Book
by A.S. Byatt

Summertime by J.M. Coetzee

Jan 02

Donald Westlake Died December 31, 2008

Patrick Posted by: Patrick in Author Obituaries | Comment (0)
Tagged in: Obituary , Mystery , Fiction , books

Donald Westlake is Dead and I Don't Feel So Good Myself

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