Borders and Kindle; I rant again

It’s not Sunday, but you can’t blame me for not writing on the day the Saints finally won the Lombardi Trophy; this was a day many of my friends had waited for. I watched to support them and to laugh at the Super commercials. Too bad many were not that funny. Oh but I loved Betty White’s zinger “that’s not what your girlfriend said”. She is one funny lady, even when repeating an old tag line.

No I took the day off, but don’t worry dear Readers I have things I need to get off my chest. Let’s start with Borders shall we?

Before you groan and roll your eyes, I have good and bad to talk about. It is not my fault Borders seems to always fall in my cross hairs; the company brings it on themselves. I will start with a positive comment. Others want to beat Borders up for throwing away books as they close their Walden’s branches, but I understand they are only doing what they have been directed to do by the publishers. If we are going to bash book trashing, let us bash the right organizations. The publishers demand this policy to be carried out and yet Borders is taking the heat. It really is not fair.
Friday night my son asked to go to Borders to look for a book that matches Star Wars characters with Zombies. The title of this masterpiece is Death Troopers authored by Drew Shriver. Shriver asks the age old question: What would happen if Han Solo had to fight Zombies. Being the good mother I am, and always eager to support Alex’s love of reading, we headed out.

The first thing I noticed was that once again Borders has changed. Gone are the Vampire books that used to greet customers as they walked in. Now the front of the store looks like it did prior to the Meyer and Co take over. I have to say I breathed a sigh of relief. Also gone were the mass pile of paperbacks. The store no longer looks like a garage sale gone horribly wrong. The books are shelved neatly and in a way that invites readers over to see what is new or hot. I found two wild book covers for Alice in Wonderland. I almost bought on because of the paisley colors even though I already own two copies of the book. Sadly the second thing I noticed was that there were only a handful of customers. But there could be many reasons for this, so I just enjoyed having many isles to myself. So far so good right? Almost…

As I made my way back to the science section I felt good about the store set up, that was until I saw the Vampire section.It had taken up the science section! Next to it was another section called Manga. Both of these genres now have their own large section at Borders. If you have ever visited Borders you know their sections are horseshoe shaped.

The science section used to take up a whole section but now it seemed to have disappeared. I moaned “where is the science section” as I widely looked around. My son shrugged and said “wow, if they have one, it is really well hidden”. As we talked a young clerk came over and asked if she could help me. When I told her what I was looking for she walked me over to a shelving unit (yes only one). Seriously? The science section is so rarely bought from it is regulated to a lone shelving unit? Is this a Borders decision or is my town lacking interest in science? The clerk asked if I was looking for something in particular and when I told her I was looking for On the Origin of Species the graphic adaptation she said she was not sure if it was in science or in the graphic novel area. So now all the graphic novels are in one section, no matter what the genre? I heard her ask another clerk who replied “oh I have not seen that book in a long time”. The clerk helping me then walked away only to come back a moment later. She had gone to look the title up and came back with a copy! Now that is the type of customer service Borders is noted for.

I then went over to the history section and once again was shocked to see it too was stripped down. Not only is it down to one horseshoe section, one side was bare! I count on Borders to have a healthy history section. I never like to buy my history books online. Too many times I find a book that sounds good is not. I like knowing I can go to Borders and look through these expensive books before I buy. As I stood and thought about this loss I saw to my surprise and delight the one history book I really wanted was right in front of me! Granted there was only one, but still I had to admit Borders had want I wanted. I picked up The Time Travelers Guide to Medieval England: A handbook for visitors to the 14th century.
So now I have mixed emotions. Borders seem to be trying to stay in business by shelving that which sells the most. Who can blame them? You can only make money if your product sells. And yes, I found what I came in for, but still, it hurts to see the nonfiction sections stripped bare. As more and more stores close in my town and small bookstores are almost extinct, it is hard to see Borders become a mass market bookstore. It did not work as Waldens, why do they think it will work in their larger stores?

Oh and by the way, to the lady who shushed me in the history section, I will say it again. It is a book store lady, not a lending library! Maybe if you bought the book instead of sitting there for over an hour reading it Borders may not have to make these changes… just saying.

Still with me dear Readers? Good cause I am not done. Now on to book prices. I find it interesting that many of my Kindle loving friends are finding the honeymoon is over now that e-books may start to cost more than $9.00. In case you have been busy reading and have not followed the latest news, Amazon had relented and will let Macmillan set the price of their books and all books published under their smaller houses. Macmillan wants to set their book prices at $14.99, the price of trade paperbacks. So now the question is will people pay the same amount for an e-book as a print book? If my Kindle loving friends are any indication the answer may be no, or at least not often. One of my friends said she will hold off on purchasing e-books on a weekly basis, another says she really has to reevaluate her affection for her new toy. Others have said they will buy new releases, because let’s face it; $14.99 is much better than $25 to $30 for a new book. Back at Borders I saw The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science. I really want to read this book but the price was $40.00. Who set this price and why? It is the same size as a normal book yet it sells for almost twice as much. There is no way I will pay this amount for a normal size book. Yes I have paid this price for a science book, but at least that one had pictures and covered half my coffee table.
Thankfully my library has The Age of Wonder; I just have to wait for it. If the price of books continues to rise, I wonder if both e-books and print books will fall in sales. I wonder if Borders will become smaller and carry even less. I wonder how this all will play out.

So dear Reader it is your turn, what do you think of the new price of E-books? Is it inevitable that the price e-books will rise or do you think there is a ceiling of how much someone is willing to pay for a virtual item? What would you be willing to pay for a new release, either in print or on your reader. As always I want to hear from you!

Sunday Weekly rant, I mean wrap up

Not to make light of the situation but there are two shakeup that have dominated the news all week: The earthquake in Haiti and the late night talk show shift. Both events will cost more money than any of us can imagine and both have displaced average working people. I have mixed feelings about both.

The devastating quake in Haiti is horrible. It is hard to think about, as doing so would bring to mind the many children who have lost parents, parents who have lost children and mass homelessness of those who have lost everything. While at first I wanted to help anyway I could, I now look at the news images of the looting and rioting and wonder “what the hell is wrong with these people”? Waiting to loot relief supplies and hurt those who are there to help is hard to understand. Then again it makes me wonder if we would behave any differently given the circumstance. Imagine the town or city you live in falling to pieces. All buildings collapse or are two damaged to enter into safely, water supply shut off as electricity is no longer available. What would you do in order to save your family from starvation? Would you passively wait for relief or would you take it upon yourself to fight for food and water? I do not have an answer; hopefully we never have to find out which road we would take. Speaking of roads…

The other shakeup is happening over at NBC. As I am sure most of you are aware Conan O’Brian is being replaced by Jay Leno as the host of the Tonight Show. The numbers for Jay’s 10pmvariety show never took off and Conan was not doing well as the newest host of Tonight. I don’t really feel for Conan. He is not the first “working” person to be replaced or moved to a new position. Is it fair? No, but come on, how many times have you known of someone (or maybe you have experienced this) who is told they are being let go. They may not be the worst employee but for some reason their work performance is not quite what the boss expected or the boss’s nephew decides he wants a job. This happens all the time in the real world, but I bet you don’t know anyone who has been given a 30 million dollar severance bonus! Conan may be out of a job, but he is lucky. He gets millions of dollars to walk. I would run if offered just 3 million dollars and a chance to work somewhere else! I feel for his staff who will not get huge payoffs; instead many will get their final check even though they moved across the country to work in his show. Yes I know some may be able to keep their job with Leno, but he too will bring his staff over so most will likely be left without jobs. This happened to a friend of mine who worked on the Anna Nicole Smith show. When it was canceled the staff was not given any kind of severance pay or insurance package. Instead many fled to LA in hopes of landing work on other reality TV shows. (Come to think of it, I did not feel bad for my friend, I dislike reality TV). While everyone seems to feel for Conan, I feel bad for his staff, but then again I always feel bad when someone looses their job.

While the news channels focused on these two events other things did happen this week. Did you know the dreaded Doomsday Clock was set back one minute? It may not seem like much but last time it moved was in the Bush era and was moved two minutes closer to midnight; go figure. For those of you who are not familiar with the clock here is a link to the official web http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100114/ts_afp/usnuclearclimatescience_20100114233754. Here is a small sign that the world is calming down a little. Okay, it is clearly designed to make science geeks feel better, but I will take what I can get. At least it was a positive news story; right now we need a little good news.

That’s it. That is my weekly roundup and rant. I was afraid I was becoming all Andy Rooney on you so this week has been toned down. Sorry Jason if this disappoints you. No this week my question to you dear reader is this: What would you rant about this week? Have something you want to get off your chest? Leave it in the comment section. I promise, no one else will be allowed to comment about your grammar or make “your mama” jokes. Anyone caught doing so will be deleted. Save those kinds of snarky remarks for the Huff Post. (If you did not get that reference you missed last week’s rant, catch up will you) LOL

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