Bookstore Myth
Myth #2 You have first access to all the new release titles!
Reality: You’ll be lucky if you see the new release you've been dreaming about on the day of release! With all those boxes to process, it’s going to be a long wait :(
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Bookstore Myth
Myth #2 You have first access to all the new release titles!
Reality: You’ll be lucky if you see the new release you've been dreaming about on the day of release! With all those boxes to process, it’s going to be a long wait :(
Bookstore Myths
Myth #1
You’ll get to spend all day fangirling with customers on how wonderful your favourite series or how impressive this other author is...
Reality:
95% of customers just want to know what book is ‘best’ for their naplan test.
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