Paperback Attention Deficit Democracy Hits Stores This Week

The paperback version of Attention Deficit Democracy arrives in stores this week.

Hmmm….  Re-reading that….  Maybe I should say, “According to credible sources, the paperback version of A.D.D. is scheduled to arrive in stores this week.”

I have to be careful, since many people assume that I blindly trust anything a publisher says.

I will be curious what folks think of the paperback’s layout & design.

The paperback is priced at $14.95.  

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8 Responses to Paperback Attention Deficit Democracy Hits Stores This Week

  1. Tom Blanton June 11, 2007 at 10:36 pm #

    Congratulations, Jim – I hope the book stores sell a boatload. ADD should be required reading for every participant in the coming 2008 advance auction for stolen goods.

  2. Sunni June 12, 2007 at 8:12 am #

    Congrats! Hope it sells well—both for your benefit and the benefit of those who’ll be awakened by the information.

  3. Jim June 12, 2007 at 8:25 am #

    Sunni – thanks for the good wishes!

    I’m sure that, once Palgrave puts its marketing genius behind the book, …

    Uh…

    Ya, I hope it sells well, too.

  4. Jim June 12, 2007 at 8:26 am #

    Tom – Thanks! Great quip about the advanced auction of stolen goods.

    Maybe it will be different next year – maybe the candidates will take the high road and not subject voters to lies and false promises.

    OK, maybe I should start drinking later in the day.

  5. Jean June 12, 2007 at 8:33 am #

    Jim – I haven’t even read the hardback version, and the paperback version is out already. Either I’m slow, or you’re an evil capitalist. Kudos to you, and wishing the best.

  6. Jim June 12, 2007 at 8:42 am #

    Jean – just because I’m an evil capitalist doesn’t prove that you are not slow.

    Actually – from chatting with you at the conference – you’re obviously quick – though maybe I am biased by French surnames.

    If you get a chance to take a gander at the book, you might find it good for a few laughs.

  7. Brian Wilson June 12, 2007 at 10:30 am #

    How about asking The Publisher to send a case to me at WSPD? I’ll use ’em for prizes during the show.
    Lord knows there are a LOT of people in this audience who NEED to read ADD!
    Tell your editor they can write it off as a medical expense: mental health care.

  8. Lawhobbit June 14, 2007 at 6:44 pm #

    I may have to start taking a shot at Impossible Trivia!