One More Page Books


2200 N. Westmoreland Street, Arlington, VA 22213 * 703-300-9746
www.onemorepagebooks.com * Mon-Sat: 10 am - 8 pm; Sun: noon - 5 pm

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Top 10 Books Sold in September 2012:
  1. Richard's Poor Almanac: 12 Months of Misinformation in Handy Cartoon Form by Richard Thompson
  2. Call of Sedona: Journey of the Heart by Ilchi Lee
  3. Secret of the Fortune Wookiee by Tom Angleberger
  4. Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling
  5. Suffering Succotash: A Picky Eater's Quest to understand Why We Hate the Foods We Hate by Stephanie Lucianovic
  6. Hemingway's Girl by Erika Robuck
  7. Ten Girls to Watch by Charity Shumway
  8. Drama by Raina Telgemeier
  9. Telegraph Avenue: A Novel by Michael Chabon
  10. Simple Thing by Kathleen McCleary

Monday, April 2, 2012

Our Top Books for March

Some favorites kept their place on their list while new ones were added.  I included a separate list for our events at the store since those dominate our top sales. 

Not surprisingly, the Hunger Games trilogy was strongly represented in our top sales.
** also a top seller February


Top Books Sold in March 2012 (non-event)
1.  Hunger Games**
2.  Catching Fire - Hunger Games Book 2
3.  Epic : The Story God Is Telling
4.  Tiger's Wife**
5.  Weird Sisters**
6.  Shadow Of The Wind
7.  House at Tyneford**
8.  F in Exams: The Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers**
9.  Wife of the Gods
10.  Mockingjay - Hunger Games Book 3
11. Elegy for Eddie: A Maisie Dobbs Nove
12..  Pandemonium
13.  Oxford Picture Dictionary
14.  Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World
15.  Heroine's Bookshelf
                                                                                                                                              
Top Books Sold in March 2012 at Events
1. Taker
2. I Don't Want to Be a Pea
3. The Clutter Book : When You Can't Let Go
4.  The Story of Beautiful Girl
5.  Playing With Fire : Pakistan at War with Itself
6.  Greatest Show : Stories
7.  School of Night
8.  Emily and Carlo
9.  Born Wicked                    
10. Freddie Ramos Makes a Splash ( Zapato Power #04 )
11.  Abigail Adams               
12.  Zapato Power: Freddie Ramos Takes Off (1)
13.  Right Here I See My Own Books
14.  The Girl Next Door
15.  Great Wall of Lucy Wu

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

I Am A Blog Cheater

Yes, that's pretty much true.  Much of what I post is straight information or reviews by friends. While I put my stamp on it, I don't put too much that's personal out there. 

A number of people have suggested I post about getting the store off the ground.  Before the store was open, I was too frustrated. The first year of the store, I was too crazed.  Now that we're moving into year 2, I'm still crazed, but know that it will continue that way for the foreseeable future, so here are some initial comments...
  • Lost count of the number of people who've told me it's their dream to open a bookstore.
  • Also lost count of the number of people (generally well-meaning) who wonder how a bookstore will make in the ebook/Amazon era.  (Please don't say this -- we're tired of hearing it)
  • You meet the most amazing people in bookstores -- I've also lost count of how many people I've met that I so enjoy talking with -- who make me smile just by walking into the store.
  • Humbled at least 10x a day when someone asks me about a book that I haven't read yet.
  • Often in awe of my staff who are so friendly, knowledgeable and genuinely interested in people and books.
  • Love listening to authors talk.
  • Learned that Ron Charles is a rock star in our store.
  • You will never have enough money or book stands.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Our Top Books for February

Our top 20 for February does not match the traditional top 20 and we're glad of that! Our customers have great taste.

1) F in Exams: The Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers - laugh out loud funny
2) Weird Sisters - now out in paperback - one of our favorites!
3) Tiger's Wife
4) Fault in Our Stars - a store favorite

5) March
6) Hunger Games - are you reading for the movie???

7) Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
8) Dead End in Norvelt
9) To Bless the Space Between Us : A Book of Blessings
10) Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey : The Lost Legacy of Highclere Castle - all Downton Abbey books are flying off the shelve

11) Preacher - now out in paperback - love this book
12) Plan B : Further Thoughts on Faith
13) I'm Dirty! - a go-to picture book
14) Cartoon Guide to Calculus - surprise hit
15) Inside Out and Back Again
16) Monster's Ring : A Magic Shop Book
17) Cutting for Stone
18) Goodnight iPad
19) House at Tyneford
20) Warmth of Other Suns

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

2011 Favorites (that I wouldn't have found except for the store)

While everyone was putting together their 2011 favorites, mine kept getting shot down (Lelia) because most of them weren't released in 2011.  My point was, that I READ them in 2011.

As I wrote down books that I loved reading, it occurred to me that I would never have found these books or even heard about them (except for Just Kids) without seeing them in the store or hearing about them from publisher reps, co-workers and/or customers.

That, my friends, is the power of a bookstore.

So here's my "I read it in 2011 and loved it" list (in no specific order):

Just Kids by Patti Smith - title captures it perfectly: Patti Smith and Robert Malpplethorpe becoming true soul mates, living in near poverty, before they had any idea what creative directions their lives would take...they were just kids.

Delirium by Lauren Oliver - "Before scientists found the cure, people thought love was a good thing."  Love becomes illegal, something to be feared and avoided at all costs.  All the love poems and songs we know become examples of the dangerousness of love.

13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher - this is a hard one to describe, but it's absolutely fantastic.  A strange "treasure" hunt traces the last days of a girl who...well, you'll have to read it. 

The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins - Whenever I hear one of our staff (or me) describe it, I expect parents to run screaming from the store.  Dystopia, kids having to kill other kids, war, death...yup, parents do not want to buy books like that.  Too bad, this is fantastic and will keep you up reading all night long.

A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - I resisted reading this because it won pretty much every award possible in 2010 and didn't need me to promote it.  Then I saw that it was about punk rock and included a powerpoint presentation (how do you work that into a book??).  Absolutely loved it, but not every one does. You must be zen while reading and not worry that you don't always know what's going on and who's talking.

International mysteries - I have always loved mysteries, but have learned about so many varied writers from all over the world from our customers or just seeing the books come in.  Just dipping my toe in, but have really enjoyed:  Camilla Lackberg (Sweden), James Thompson (Finland), Arnaldur Indridason (Iceland), Fred Vargas (France), Andrea Camilleri (Sicily), and more.  What I really love is talking with our customers about int'l mystery writers because they enjoy them as passionately as I do.

So there's my list - can't wait to see what comes into the store next!