Northshire Bookstore
Northshire Bookstore
Northshire Bookstore Female
33 years old
Manchester Center, Vermont
United States



Last Login: 10/30/2009
View My: Pics | Playlists | Gifts

   Contacting Northshire Bookstore

 MySpace URL: 

Get Flash now!

In order to listen or view this content you will have to upgrade your version of Flash.



     Northshire Bookstore's Details
Status:Single
Hometown:Manchester Center
Zodiac Sign:Virgo
Occupation:Bookstore



Northshire Bookstore in your extended network Posted at 3:04 PM Oct 4, 2007
view more

Northshire Bookstore's Latest Blog Entry  [Subscribe to this Blog]

Inside of a Dog by Alexandra Horowitz - Book Review  (view more)

Double Take by Kevin Michael Connolly - Book Review  (view more)

Homer & Langley by E. L. Doctorow - Book Review  (view more)

The Anthologist by Nicholson Baker - Book Review  (view more)

The Hour I First Believed by Wally Lamb - Book Review  (view more)

[View All Blog Entries]

   Northshire Bookstore's Blurbs
About me:

Welcome to the Northshire Bookstore - Building Community One Book at a Time.

Please also visit us at www.northshire.com

Contact Information
Store Hours:
Sunday & Monday 10am-7pm
Tuesday-Saturday 10am-9pm
802-362-2200 or 800-437-3700
inquiry@northshire.com

Three decades of bookselling! Somehow we don’t feel
that old. We’ve known many of you since we opened on Main Street next to the Factory Point Bank in September, 1976. We were novices, but we knew we had made the right decision when passersby would drop in to the store – not yet finished – asking for specific titles as we were opening up cartons of books to put on the shelves. One person asked if “this was going to be an adult bookstore,” and we assured him that it was for all ages. Another asked if we were going to carry music – then it was LP’s - and we were quick to sense a demand for records. Children’s books were always going to be a focus, but soon after we opened – in 1,000 square feet on one floor – we realized that we hadn’t allocated enough space for them, and so two years later we opened the Children’s Level downstairs.

In 1985, the Northshire Bookstore made a risky, some said foolhardy, decision to purchase the Colburn House, formerly an established inn and restaurant, and after 1½ years of redesign and extensive renovation, we moved across the street. Over the years, we were rewarded by a growing clientele, a wonderful and enthusiastic staff, and an author program that contributed to the cultural vibrancy of the community. In response to our local customers, as well as visitors, we built our house of books so that by the end of the 90’s, we started dreaming about what would have been inconceivable when we moved in to the Colburn. We needed a bigger store! And the planning began.

Around that time, our sons Chris and Andy came back to Vermont, after years of work and travel elsewhere, and we sensed an opportunity. The newly expanded Northshire opened in 2003 a week before Christmas. We have what we hope is a more browser-friendly bookstore – and of course the wonderful Spiral Press Café. We will keep growing in the sense that we are always open to new ideas and interesting ventures. We live in a fast changing world, where one of the main constants is change itself. With your help, we hope to be able to respond.

Who I'd like to meet:

   Northshire Bookstore's Friend Space (Top 14)
Northshire Bookstore has 381 friends.
 Tor Books 


 HarperCollins 


 Avon Romance 


 HARPER PERENNIAL 


 CLIVE BARKER 


 Christopher Moore 


 Terry Goodkind 


 RASalvatore.com 


 John Scalzi 


 Stan Nicholls 


 Kevin J Anderson 


 The Onion 


 Karen Harrington 


 Tom 





Northshire Bookstore's Friends Comments
Displaying 25 of 78 comments  ( View All | Add Comment )
Shauna Hart

Shauna Hart



Oct 21 2009 10:53 PM

Hope you had a wonderful Wednesday!
Shauna

Den of Desire

Shauna Hart

Shauna Hart



Sep 12 2009 7:44 PM

Have a fantastic weekend!
Shauna

Den of Desire

Matthew Peterson

Matthew Peterson



Sep 1 2009 12:05 AM

Happy Birthday this week! Hope it's a great one.
Luke Romyn - Author of THE DARK PATH

Luke Romyn



Aug 24 2009 3:49 PM

Just letting you know THE DARK PATH is now out and already the #1 best selling Horror at Fictionwise and eBookwise!

Get it in multi-format at Fictionwise: http://www.fictionwise.com/ebooks/b93042/?si=0
Morpheus Tales

Morpheus Tales
Online Now!


Jul 31 2009 9:35 AM




Morpheus Tales thanks you for the add!
Morpheus Tales #5 out now featuring fiction by Joe R. Lansdale!
Undead Special Issue, Scream Queens Special, Flash Horror Fiction Special coming soon!
Plus Christopher Golden, Michael Laimo, Ray Garton, Joseph D'Lacey, Joseph Mcgee and much more!
www.morpheustales.com

Shauna Hart

Shauna Hart



Jul 12 2009 3:35 PM

Have a relaxing Sunday!

Den of Desire

TheHumanCanvas (THC)

Dinash-dj-frank-grymes Thc



Jul 3 2009 3:36 PM

Photobucket
Michael Mecherikoff

Michael Mecherikoff



May 30 2009 4:16 AM

Northshire Bookstore,

Thanks for the add! I'll keep you updated on the progress of Nowhere Near Manhood!

Michael Mecherikoff
Author, Nowhere Near Manhood
Tara

Tara



May 7 2009 8:29 PM

Thanks for the add! You'll definitely be hearing more from me soon...My book ARC AND HUE will be on Aquarius Press in Fall 2009.
Lords of Lawndale

Chicago Street-gang book



May 7 2009 5:12 PM

Thanks for adding this Chicago street-gang book.
Poetic Profiles of a Mother and Son : CLAIBORN

Poetic Profiles of a Mother and Son : CLAIBORN



May 5 2009 2:40 PM

IT TAKES TIME

by: Trevor Claiborn


The best things in life don’t come fast or free,

But sometimes my impatience makes me cheat.

Though I know I’m wrong, trying to rush things along,

I get mad when outcomes are incomplete.


The purpose I serve is much more than my own,

And Nature’s clock ticks much slower than mine.

I can gripe and pout or just wait the thing out,

For the Most High works on It’s own time.


I can have love, prosperity, and peace

And all the things that make it joyful to live.

Sometimes money can’t pay for those treasures—

Only my patience and my willingness to give.


We are all farmers of the crops of our destiny,

Semi-conscious of the psychological seeds we sow.

So to yield the best return, we must learn

To give things time and let them grow.
Poetic Profiles of a Mother and Son : CLAIBORN

Poetic Profiles of a Mother and Son : CLAIBORN



Apr 21 2009 2:42 PM

THE HOPE OF TOMMORROW
BY: TREVOR CLAIBORN


I can’t take back what I’ve done in the past
Nor can I retaliate on all that’s been done to me,
At best I can learn from experiences I’ve had
Shake the chains of regret and be free,

The future has its own set of tests and trials
So why dwell upon yesterdays woes,
My road only changes if I’m willing to change it
The door of opportunity is never closed.



I must free up my psychological arms
To make space for better things to come
I should dispose of the junk from the past
And seek the source where all natural treasures come from.



We are the wardens of the prison in our minds
Condemned by guilt, regret and sorrow,
But I stay at peace, when I learn to release-
Yesterday, and appreciate the hope of tomorrow!
How To Buy a Love of Reading

Tanya Egan Gibson



Apr 13 2009 2:59 AM

Thanks for adding me (about 3 weeks ago -- seems I'm running several weeks behind on life)! It's great to connect with other people who love books!

At the website for my upcoming novel -- www.howtobuyaloveofreading.com -- I'm inviting submissions of stories about how reading changed people's lives in some way – or even “saved” them. I'd love it if your booksellers or customers added their voices.

And if you have a few minutes, I'm hoping the trailer below will make booksellers laugh:

Destiny Booze, Novelist

Destiny Booze



Apr 9 2009 1:09 PM

Thank you so much for including me among your friends.
God Bless!

Destiny
Romantic Suspense Author
http://www.destinybooze.com

Altered Beginnings ~ Coming May 15, 2009

Make-believe is more than a child's game!
Suzanne Crowley

Suzanne Crowley



Apr 8 2009 3:50 PM

Thanks for the add. Happy Reading!

Suzanne Crowley
The Stolen One
HarperTeen July 2009
Gentle Axe

Gentle Axe



Apr 1 2009 9:50 PM

Hi there, thought you might be interested to see the new trailer for my novel, A Vengeful Longing - published in the States by Penguin:

A Vengeful Longing trailer
Christie Gerschutz - is on Facebook! Check it out

Christie Gerschutz - is on Facebook!  Check it out



Mar 3 2009 9:12 PM

Thanks for adding me to your circle of friends!

If you're looking for great reading material for children, check out my latest book "Abby the Sheep"! It's the Nativity story told through the eyes of the animals. I also have my historical fiction series entitled The Land Of... Series for those who enjoy early Americana and the Wild West. Autographed copies are available through my artist myspace or shoutlife pages, so stop by and check out my books and music.

Now Available!!!

May this year be full of joy and peace for you and your family. Remember to keep your eyes on the prize, Jesus Christ, and may the Lord bless you in all you do.

Rise up and be God's,
Christie Gerschutz
Singer, songwriter, author & speaker

"God won't be looking for your medals, diplomas, or degrees--He'll be looking for your scars.
"
Kaya McLaren

Kaya McLaren



Feb 18 2009 9:39 PM

My publisher made this really sweet 3-minute video about me. Enjoy!
http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=sxksPV6HxnE&feature=channel_page
Inquiza Communications

Inquiza Communications



Feb 15 2009 12:44 AM

Hope that you find lots of great reads in 09.
Lisa Mantchev

Lisa Mantchev



Feb 10 2009 6:21 PM

The Théâtre Illuminata thanks you for your patronage and friendship!

Eyes Like Stars
Feiwel & Friends
The Curtain Goes Up Summer, 2009
Vermont.com

Renee-Marie Smith



Feb 10 2009 6:03 PM


Thanks for the Add from Vermont.com



Poetic Profiles of a Mother and Son : CLAIBORN

Poetic Profiles of a Mother and Son : CLAIBORN



Jan 22 2009 3:11 PM

GOOD MORNING, THANK YOU FOR THE ADD...
W.a.n.d.a. P. is an acronym for We Are No Different As People. The main characters Hemo, the red blood cell, Blanco, the white blood cell, Eyish, the nerve cell, Skinner, the skin cell and Blubb, the virus are all cells in the body of Wanda P. Jones. The cells have found themselves in troubling times in the body of Wanda P, similar to those on earth that we are experiencing at the moment. The characters are representative of different races and nations of humans here on earth. Because of personel agendas and devious conspiricies being carried out by a few cells at the expense of many of the cells in the body of Wanda P, they have all found themselves involved in a great conflict that threatens every cell in the bodys existance. Wanda P is a (social satire) that is sure to make the reader laugh at the funny characters and to those who read deeper into the serious religious, racial and political undertones, it will evoke some thought about the state of humanity and how each of us has a role big or small, and none is more important than the other for the survival of all...www. llumina. com/store/wandap. htm
Shauna Hart

Shauna Hart



Jan 1 2009 4:04 PM

Thanks for the add!

Stay warm these long winter nights...

Photobucket
Matthew Peterson

Matthew Peterson



Dec 26 2008 9:10 AM

Have a joyful holiday season and enjoy the new year!

My novel is now an award-winning audiobook!
Check out Matthew Peterson's bestselling YA fantasy novel, Paraworld Zero
Paraworld Zero, by Matthew Peterson
"Harry Potter meets Star Wars!"
Lee Verday

Lee Verday



Dec 23 2008 1:37 AM




Happy Holidays
Add Comment


©2003-2009 MySpace.com. All Rights Reserved.