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    It's that time of year... resolution time.  Everywhere you turn there is advice about everything from diets to budgets to breathing.  Have we been doing nothing right all this time?  
  
      
    Ah New Year's resolutions...  You almost can't help but make them.  There's something about the first day of the new year that just makes you feel like you can do better or more or less or whatever the case may be. Gym attendance in January is proof positive of this phenomenon.  But what about some resolutions for your book club?  Here are a few you might think about:  
  
      
    In today's guest post, Jamie Layton, Manager of Duck's Cottage presents her top 14 books from 2010 and compares her list to well... everyone else's.  Why stop at 10 when you can have 14?
At  midnight Christmas Day it seems every news outlet, daily show or radio  station starts bringing out the TOP TEN lists. TOP TEN news events of  the year… TOP TEN celebrity divorces… TOP TEN baby names… think of  something- anything!- and I guarantee there’s an end of year list  celebrating its high (and low) lights. 
So  out of curiosity, I thought I’d take a look at the Duck’s Cottage top  bestsellers of 2010. Then I compared them to the just released  ABA 2010 Indie Bestseller Lists. We’re a really, small store, with  limited space and a very discriminating inventory, that typically my  weekly bestsellers don’t correlate to national lists and I suspected  this would be the same for the end of the year as well. Without further  ado… (drum roll please)
In  the number ONE position at DUCK’S COTTAGE for TWO THOUSAND TEN….. The  Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larrson (trade paperback). Guess  what… it also occupied the number one slot over on the ABA list! 
At  number TWO, selling 112 books this year, Justin Halpern’s SH*T MY DAD  SAYS….over on the ABA list it comes in at number three on the  non-fiction  hardback list. Hmmm… perhaps we have more in common with THE lists than  I thought?
Number  3- TIMELY VISION, a small mass market mystery by Joyce and Jim Lavene  that just happens to be set in our little town of Duck. We sold over 100  copies of this book largely due to creative sign placement and hand  selling. Don’t think I’ll find this on ANY national lists but one of the  beauties of small independent bookstores is that  we sell books the  other guys don’t!
Number  FOUR is another book of primarily local interest- a photographic  collaboration by Steve Alterman and Mark Buckler called Coastal Wild; a  beautiful coffee table book of wildlife photographs from the  Outer Banks.
  
  
      
    This month in the news there are long lasting book clubs, book clubs for the homeless and famous adults making interesting book club choices.
2TheAdvocate.com: Book club reaches milestone  
  
      
    If you're unfortunate enough to be back stuck behind your desk today, so sorry!  The week between Christmas and New Year's is somehow both the easiest and the most difficult time to be back at work.  
  
      
    As many of you take off on your holiday adventures with your book club book tucked under your arm or safely stowed in your carry on bag, we here at Reading Group Guides want to wish you safe travels, happy days with your friends and family, and a couple of good uninterrupted hours by the fire with your favorite book and a   
  


 
 
 
 