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Around Indie Bookstores
May 08, 2008
The river's end bookstore to Celebrate 10th Anniversary

Mindy Ostrow and Bill Reilly, owners of the river's end bookstore peeking
into the "Hideout," a setting especially designed for young
kids to sit and read while in the store.
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The river's end bookstore
in Oswego, New York, will be marking its 10th anniversary on Sunday, May 18,
and owners Bill Reilly and Mindy Ostrow have invited the community to come be a part
of a month-long celebration.
Reilly and Ostrow opened the river's end bookstore on May 18, 1998, in historic downtown
Oswego. Over the past decade, the bookstore has hosted nearly 140 authors, both
nationally known and local. The river's end has also hosted innumerable authorless
events, including An Evening of (Book) Lovers, Banned Book Readings, river's
end readings, Educator Appreciation Night, Battle of the Books, CD release parties,
and its annual Harborfest Kids Fun Run. Preschoolers (ages three to five) participate
in the store's weekly Story Time.
In addition to its inventory of new hardcover and paperbook books, the river's
end offers magazines, newspapers, audio books, greeting cards, journals, music
CDs, coffee, and gift cards, and free services include gift wrapping, special
book orders, and WiFi Internet access.
UConn
Co-op Kids' Department Sports Whimsical, New Mural
Bookseller Bonnie Rose Sullivan recently completed a mural for the Children's
Department of the UConn Co-op in Storrs, Connecticut. Sullivan, who graduated
from UConn last year with a degree in illustration and aspires to be a children's
book illustrator, works as a bookseller at the Co-op and attends Central Connecticut
State University.
The mural features a playful menagerie of animals, including mice, a flamingo,
a raccoon and more, each reading a fitting title. The flamingo is engrossed
in Feather Boas and one of the mice is reading Cheeses. There
are also stacks of aptly titled books.
UConn's General Books Division Manager Suzy Staubach, a former ABA Board member,
said, "The mural attracts and delight visitors, both children and adults."
Wooster Book Company Honored
The Wooster
Book Company has been named the recipient of the 2008 Ohio Advocate of the Literary Arts Award, sponsored by
the Ohio Center for the Book. GLBA Broadside noted, "The company,
co-owned by Carol Rueger and David Wiesenberg, has now published more than 100
titles, and is one of the largest independent bookstores in Ohio." Wooster
Book Company was recognized, in part, for its continuing sponsorship of the
Buckeye Book Fair, a non-profit that has returned $194,000 in grants to Ohio
schools, libraries, and community-services entities.
Bookshop's Festival of Mystery a Rousing Success
Richard Goldman and Mary Alice Gorman of Mystery
Lovers Bookshop in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, welcomed 49 authors and
more than 300 fans from eight states to the 13th annual Festival of Mystery,
which was held on Monday, April 28, at a local church hall.
Goldman and Forman reported via e-mail
that "it took over 12 hours to ring out all the sales ... and it was [their]
best ever festival, with a 25 percent increase in sales." Noting that 595
of the books sold were first in a series, they added, "Our past experience
tells us that many of the readers found a new author and in the coming months
they will be buying the other books by those writers." And the best news:
"The fun and enthusiasm generated a storm of demand for more mystery books."
New Jersey Bookstore on As the World Turns
Recognize that bookstore on As the World Turns?
NAIBAhood News noted that Clinton
Book Shop in Clinton, New Jersey, was to be featured on the long-running
CBS soap opera on Tuesday, May 6, in a storyline that had two characters fighting
over a rare book.
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