I believe that they did not realize how popular the book would be, but shouldn't it at least be advertised somewhere in the bookstores, showing at LEAST a picture of the cover of the book? At Least?
I haven't been able to get out much (Just me and the kids while hubby is studying how to be a Navy aircraft mechanic at NAS Pensacola). Might have to go check out the local B&N tomorrow (first day of school YAY) and see what I can find. That and I'm looking to get 'Dereliction of Duty' too.
Why should they advertise someting they dont have? All that will do is cause more time to be wasted answering customer complaints about why they cant find it on shelf.
You seem to think that Barnes & Noble has an obligation to promote the Swift Boat Vets in their campaign against Kerry even if they dont have books to sell. Excuse me, but you dont seem to understand, Barnes & Noble is in the book business, not politics. And to do what you suggest would just piss off a good number of their customers to no benefit to them.
Well yes...that would be nice. A poster, anything. Yeah, I agree.
AND, don't forget...even IF the store has them stocked, it's quite possible some loving lefty stuck them in a horribly WRONG place in the store, bless their hearts.