The Haunted Bookshop
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Iowa City's home for 47,000 used/rare books, puzzles, games, and two famous cats. 😷 Masks required - 12-6 Central, Mon-Sat - https://www.thehauntedbookshop.com
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bookshopghost.bsky.social
Welcome! Make yourself at home!

A few things to know:

1. In this house, love wins.
2. There are no signs on our one-stall bathroom.
3. There are two trusting, loving cats here. Be worthy of their trust.
4. We wear masks here.
5. We will continue to treat our guests with kindness and respect 📚🫂❤️
bookshopghost.bsky.social
I guess a lot of people need to hear this?

Small business doesn't have to be seen through the same lens as hypercapitalism.

We aren't here looking for ways to get between you and your money, or ways to take advantage of what little margin you have, or ways to make you dependent on us.
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Definitely naptime, but first - NEW ARRIVALS!

Email [email protected] or call 319-337-2996 to order. We ship! In-person shopping (masks required) 12-6 Mon-Sat.
A very floppy, very fluffy tortoiseshell cat with one paw draped over the edge of her velveteen chair, her eyes half closed and frankly a bit grumpy looking Densely packed nonfiction, including a brief biography of an early balloon pilot, a history of the Cherokee nation, essays by Edwin Muir, a whole group of memoir including travel memoirs by Hemingway and Gary Paulsen, various cultural histories, and a book about US counterterrorism, which hits a bit differently this year So. Much. Paperback. Fiction. Including a couple dozen mystery/thriller type books with breathtakingly 70s cover art, a copy of C.S. Lewis' Out of the Silent Planet which is scarce as hen's teeth, William Carlos Williams' doctor stories, a couple of Willa Cather collections, Philip Roth, Andre Gide, James Baldwin... who was looking for Drury's Advise and Consent? It's here at the bottom right More memoir and biography, by Penelope Lively, James Alan McPherson, Jill Ker Conway, Geoffrey Wolff, and more; also a stack of paperback nonfiction including "Death at an Early Age", "Up from Slavery", "Irrational Man", etc. The weird one is the autobiography of radio personality Cheerio, popular in the 20s-30s.
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Another reason we mask: so we don't miss work.

I've been sick once in five years.

(It was OG Omicron, and it laid me out for almost a month. I'm not interested in repeating that.)

Before 2020, I used to miss a day at least twice each year due to respiratory infections. I'm fine with ending that.
tomkindlon.bsky.social
US research:

"COVID-19 may have created a new year-round baseline for work absences...similar to influenza season conditions before the pandemic"

jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...

"Policymakers should consider...policies & actions that mitigate the spread of #COVID19"

#LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver
Key Points
Question  Following the COVID-19 pandemic, has SARS-CoV-2 circulation been associated with health-related absences from work and labor force exits?

Findings  In this nationally representative cohort study of approximately 158.4 million workers, rates of health-related work absences remained elevated after the pandemic and were associated with circulating SARS-CoV-2 and subsequent decreases in labor force participation by absence-affected workers.

Meaning  These findings suggest that COVID-19 may have created a new year-round baseline for work absences that is similar to influenza season conditions before the pandemic; policymakers should consider expanding interventions and data collection efforts to address the negative impacts of COVID-19 on the labor force.
bookshopghost.bsky.social
🎶 Can't survive on a diet of brats 🎶
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Our last picture of Logan, taken the day we lost him to an inoperable tumor in his neck, in June of this year.

We send love and empathy 💜🐾💜
A charcoal tuxedo cat in a fluffy, gently heated bed. He appears to have stolen our human toddler's favorite plush toy, a frog, and has it tucked next to himself. The carpet beneath has a map of a city on it (for the toddler's toy cars to drive around)
bookshopghost.bsky.social
I'm actually concurring precisely with you, just forgot to add the </s>
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Esky is utterly dignified and busy patrolling the front door. Dunno what the earlier post was about.

NEW ARRIVALS!

Email [email protected] or call 319-337-2996 to order. We ship! In-person shopping (masks required) 12-6 Mon-Sat.
A slightly worried orange tabby cat with a white blaze on his nose and white boots strides purposefully past the newel at the bottom of the stairs. Behind him is a glass display case and a very heavily loaded library cart. Assorted nonfiction, including some picture books about gardening, a crit book about Haruki Murakami, some memoirs including two by Stephanie Land, some history including Barbara Tuchman's The March of Folly, and more Lots of suspense fiction and a little True Crime. Nialle really enjoyed Tana French's The Searcher; we also have some Lucy Foley, Mary Higgins Clark, Dorothy Sayers, Walter Mosley, and more recent books, too Reckless is already gone. These other Young Adult books, including the absolutely stunning "The Book Thief" by Marcus Zusak, won't last long!
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Sophie hides when Esky gets the zoomies.

NEW ARRIVALS!

Email [email protected] or call 319-337-2996 to order. We ship! In-person shopping (masks required) 12-6 Mon-Sat.
Under the raised edge of a wooden counter, partially hidden by a stack of plastic shopping baskets, a long-haired tortoiseshell cat pokes her head out with a vaguely worried expression, ears pointing forward. So many memoirs - Ivan Doig, Helene Hanff, Li-Young Lee, Frank Conroy of course, and more; also an activism handbook, a Greek dictionary, you know we are a bit eclectic Some poetry, a lot of fiction. Donald Hall, Robert Lowell, Tennyson, Chekhov, Wassmo, Lustig, Robinson, also a row of classic children's fiction like Little Women, but also including House of the Scorpion, which feels more on the nose than ever Middle grade and early teen books from the likes of Linda Sue Parks, Gary Soto, Laurence Yep, Pam Munoz Ryan, Kate DiCamillo, and more
bookshopghost.bsky.social
🍷🍷

Whatever, mate. This IS my pumpkin spicy-fied user name.

🎃
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Google Lens really isn't terrible at optical character recognition. I don't trust its translation, particularly not of title pages, but I do let it translate the internal flaps or back of book text if I'm not sure what the book is about. ...then I verify the heck out of anything I use 🙄😆
bookshopghost.bsky.social
I don't mind a little casual cryptography, but if I had only a title page or two to consider (and that's often the case)... I'd be very, very glad of this visual key.
The caption on this figure reads "The Gothic Typeface used in Meyers is different from other Gothic alphabets." Below, there are six columns showing the upper- and lower-case forms of the letters in the Gothic typeface used in Meyers Orts, followed by their modern Latin equivalents in a nice, highly legible serif typeface. That upper-case Q would have driven me bonkers.
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Interesting. And weird. Like, some of us are reasonably successful, but it makes you wonder what their qualifications are for businesses to offer to buy. There's not a lot of conventional value to strip at this place, though I guess I have a pretty good credit score? Who knows.
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Hahahahahahaha no.

We are not interested in selling to a private equity firm.

Someday, when I'm legit 'old', I'll think about selling. Ideally, a seller-financed sale to someone who observes sharply, loves readers, and has insatiable curiosity. (And retail resilience).

🎶It ain't me, babe🎶
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Linking our staff picks thread... because not only do we love telling people about these books, we're still excited to add more to the list!

bsky.app/profile/book...
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Let's do this. One like, one book we love.
hildur.bsky.social
One like, one thing I hate
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Over 350 lifelong favorite books, with every one in print linked to its @bookshop.org page.

Why do we mention this?

Because it's FREE SHIPPING O'CLOCK, bibliophiles!
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Let's do this. One like, one book we love.
hildur.bsky.social
One like, one thing I hate
bookshopghost.bsky.social
NEW ARRIVALS with Sleepy Esk!

Email [email protected] or call 319-337-2996 to order. We ship! In-person shopping (masks required) 12-6 Mon-Sat.
An orange tabby cat with a white blaze on his nose squeezes his eyes shut while snuggling on a fluffy wool blanket. One ear is up - he's awake - but he's definitely ready for a snooze A group of about 40 books, including "Killers of the Flower Moon", a book of Roman ruins with clear overlays that show what they originally looked like, Jamaica Kincaid's gardening memoir, more memoirs by Michael Perry and Debra Marquardt and others, a smattering of history, and more More nonfiction, including a book about a massive court settlement for Black farmers, John McPhee's Rising From the Plains, Tobias Wolff's Vietnam memoir, a Russian idiom dictionary, and a row of 20 more memoirs And still more nonfiction! Lives of mathematicians and scientists, a few books on orchestral music and instruments, a book about the children's book publishing industry, some folklore, some psychology - very miscellaneous
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Shaming people for not hustling 24/7 is a very successful literacy deterrent.

Why deter people from reading? Because people who don't read are lonelier and less likely to experience empathy. So much easier to control!

And why control them? So that shareholders can extract more value from labor!
adapalmer.bsky.social
I see pieces like this a lot, often w/ a spin of lamenting cultural degeneration, but reading is a LABOR issue, it’s declined because so many people are working overtime or two jobs & employers expect after hours work. France has Earth’s highest reading rate b/c long lunch breaks & labor protections
bookshopghost.bsky.social
I see much more similarity between now and the days after the Kent State Massacre than I do the weeks after Harpers Ferry, let alone late March 1861.

The dehumanizing is underway, and the anger is real, but creating a political entity, calling up troops and cutting off supply routes hasn't started.
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Good evening, and welcome to NEW ARRIVALS!

Email [email protected] or call 319-337-2996 to order. We ship! In-person shopping (masks required) 12-6 Mon-Sat.
A long-haired tortoiseshell cat reclines on an old quilt covering a wingback chair. One of her eyes is half-closed, as though she has just awakened, yet she also looks remarkably dignified, something about the angle of her chin and ears and the intelligence in her expression. A group of fiction books, ranging from a graphic novel called "Martin Pebble" to a stack of classic novels by Henry James, Emily Bronte, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, etc, and then a British edition of Vonnegut's Hocus Pocus, several novels by Nawal El Saddawi, a bunch of Roald Dahl's short fiction for grownups, a few mystery novels, a book of Dickinson poems - about 40 books altogether A dozen children's books, including the house favorite "There's a Monster in the Alphabet" and a Richard Scarry picture dictionary as well as classics like Owl Moon, Where the Red Fern Grows, The Star Fisher, Little Women, and more. A typically weird selection of nonfiction, including a book of Diane Arbus photography, a history of the Transatlantic cable, the Oxford Companion to Chess, Eminent Victorians, a mushroom guide, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and more
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Real. I'm probably giving most of them too much credit.
bookshopghost.bsky.social
They'll also need a workforce to replace all the people they're arresting. Take away my ability to insure my family in any way other than working for Azon or whatever, and... Tag! I'm it!
bookshopghost.bsky.social
Taking aim at the ACA targets America's small businesses.

That's not an accident.

Eliminating the conditions that allow small businesses to thrive pushes more people out of work and, from there, into the debt of the biggest businesses. It also, conveniently, cuts off potential competition.
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societyofauthors.bsky.social
A searchable works list has been released to identify the authors’ works that were stolen by US Corporation Anthropic, to train its AI models. It includes UK authors whose works were copied without their permission or payment.