Book found at local Barnes and Noble

Posted on September 12, 2008 12:02 PM by Joel Comm

It's always a thrill to see your new book on the shelf of a major bookseller.

Mary and I went to dinner at Hu Hot last night (yum!), and then made our way to the Barnes and Noble on College Ave. in Ft. Collins.

Lo and behold, there I was on the business shelf.

I asked Mary to shoot a snapshot, and we were subsequently reprimanded by one of the employees. Apparantly store policy says you can't take pictures in the store.

Oh well. Here it is. :-)

5 Comments For This Post

  1. Mike W Says:

    What rebels you are!

    Actually, you would think they would want a copy of the picture with the author in their store.

  2. Don Says:

    You would think they would be thrilled to have the author taking a picture with his book in their store. If I managed that B&N, I would have been asking you for 1) a copy of the picture and 2) at least 1 autographed copy for myself and 3) setting up a time to have a book signing.

  3. Normal Joe Says:

    Good stuff man! Maybe they'll read the book and realize who you were lol. By the way, the book is awesome!! Thanks!

  4. dojimonster Says:

    Which one is it? all I see clearly is the "math for dummies"...

  5. Joel Says:

    It's the one with the green cover facing out!

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