Saturday, April 28 is International Tabletop Game Day, a celebration of all traditional games that you don't have to play on an electronic device. Although we don't publicize the fact very much, you can order some games through Booknotes. We can't get everything, but we can get quite a bit. Obviously, we can order books of games, as well as many role-playing game supplements. [In fact, one of the reasons I opened Booknotes was so I could order my supplements, as the local game store sometimes didn't get what I needed all the time. Unfortunately, our original primary distributor didn't carry the game line. Oops. At least our secondary distributor and our second primary one did, until the publisher went to online sales of print-on-demand product only. Still,I was able to get many titles this way, as well as from my local game store.] We can also order a surprising number of both card and board games. Mind you, well aren't able to get many of the most common ones, but we can get a somewhat wide variety. We are also able to order a selection of jigsaw puzzles. We have even been in discussion with a puzzle manufacturer to order directly from them. So, if you want some games, try your local game store first. Many are connected with comic book stores or video game outlets. However, if you want some books as well, don't forget about Booknotes. See you next week, which is also a special event.
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Friday, April 20, 2018
Days of Hills and Billies
Well, it is that time of year again. The time of year where we close for one day while the entire town is taken over by people who are going to rides, vendors, concerts, and a contest where people can win a prize based on where a pig does its business. At least this year, they are also featuring a Ghost Walk, a nighttime tour of some of the spookiest places in Pikeville. As it is, we are not going to rehash every reason why we won't be open. Click the link to our post from last year to read the reasons why. Anyway, that is why we are posting this a day early. See you next week. Sorry this was so short.
Saturday, April 14, 2018
The Reviews Keep Pouring In
This past Wednesday, Booknotes posted its latest capsule review on our Facebook page. We are trying to post more frequently, but there just not enough books that this writer likes enough to review. However, we are going to have someone else post reviews on our website Review Blog soon. Quick recap: When we first started our website, we had a blog app as part of it. We also had a Blogger connection, but it took us a few months to realize how to get it functional. Anyway, once we did get it to work, we started using it for the weekly blog. The original blog was supposed to have been given over to someone else to use for reviews and other topics. However, she has yet to fully to do. She used to have weekly reviews in the recently ceased Medical Leader, but her lack of computer skills as well as limited time supposedly has prevented her from doing so. She has only posted three reviews on it in the past two years. However, she tells me she will have something ready in the next few weeks. Check back soon. We have included a link to the blog for those checking us out on our blog's page instead of our website. Because we will be closed next Saturday, our next post will be available a day or so early, so see you sooner than usual.
Saturday, April 7, 2018
Links to the Future
One of the services we offer at Booknotes is to check up on upcoming titles for people, to help them see when their favorite authors have new books. Unfortunately, many favorite authors haven't had new books in their series for some time, and don't seem to have anything up on the horizon either. Take George R. R. Martin and A Song of Ice and Fire, the basis for A Game of Thrones. The most recent book in the series, A Dance with Dragons, came out years ago. While there have been some sample chapters floating around, the next book has yet to be scheduled. (Note: Publishing data was accessed a few minutes before this post was written, but nothing else more direct was checked out.) The television series will have concluded before the next book comes out, unless something happens. Another favorite author of Booknotes is Jim Butcher. His series, The Dredsden Files, hasn't had a new full length novel in years. All that has been seen are various short stories. He has even started a new steampunk series, and it too hasn't had a new title after the first one. The only new book coming out is a collection of short stories, Brief Cases, that have been previously published elsewhere. At least it will include a new novella, but it is still not a new book. Finally, there is Jasper Fforde and his Thursday Next series (A very beloved one for this writer.) The second set of novels, after the original four part trilogy (just go along with it), has yet to be finished. The most recent book teased about the next one, but it has been years since it came out. He even has a young adult fantasy series, but its last book ended on a sort of cliffhanger, and it hasn't had a new book come out either. Things really need to happen. Well, see you next week.
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