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October 2010 Indie Next List

Out now, the Indie Next List for October!
We have book trailers for The Wave by Susan Casey, Thomas W. Young's The Mullah's Storm, The Lost Dogs by Jim Gorant, and The Bells by Richard Harvell.
Listen to NPR's interview with Tom Franklin on his new novel Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, and their discussion with Susan Casey on The Wave.
Reading Group Choices brings you reading group guides for Safe from the Sea by Peter Geye, The False Friend by Myla Goldberg, Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, and Sena Jeter Naslund's Adam & Eve.
Find the printed list at an independent bookstore near you. We're also offering a print-at-home version, found on the Indie Next List page directly beneath the carousel of titles, so you can browse at home and take it to your local indie.
Happy reading!
Why shop Indie?
When you shop at an independently owned business, your entire community benefits:
The Economy- Spend $100 at a local and $68 of that stays in your community. Spend the same $100 at a national chain, and your community only sees $43.
- Local businesses create higher-paying jobs for our neighbors.
- More of your taxes are reinvested in your community--where they belong.
- Buying local means less packaging, less transportation, and a smaller carbon footprint.
- Shopping in a local business district means less infrastructure, less maintenance, and more money to beautify your community.
- Local retailers are your friends and neighbors—support them and they’ll support you.
- Local businesses donate to charities at more than twice the rate of national chains.
- More independents means more choice, more diversity, and a truly unique community.
Now is the time to stand up and join your fellow individuals in the IndieBound mission supporting local businesses and celebrating independents.
IndieBound supports Independent Business Alliances around the country. To find an alliance near you, visit AMIBA or BALLE.




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