Alaskans eager for Sarah Palin book release
by Rachel D'Oro / The Associated Press
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Sarah Palin's book is highly anticipated in her home state - but she's no Harry Potter.

David Cheezem, co-owner of Fireside Books in Palmer, said people have been calling to make sure they'll be able to get the former GOP vice presidential candidate's memoir, "Going Rogue." He's opening early with coffee and doughnuts to celebrate the Tuesday release.

"I'm excited about the event," he said. "Am I as excited as I was for Harry Potter? No. That was huge."

When the last three Potter books were released, the entire downtown area became a virtual Hogwarts, the boarding school for witches and wizards attended by the boy wizard. Merchants, including Cheezem, held trivia contests, and shoppers dressed up in character.

Palmer is adjacent to Wasilla, the hometown of Palin, who resigned as Alaska governor in July. Cheezem said he's hoping some of that regional connection spills over to people buying the book from his store - at the full $28.99 price. So far, 23 of his 100-book shipment are spoken for.

"People are not just buying the book for political affiliations," he said. "They're buying it because Sarah Palin grew up here and they know her children and they know her."

Other sellers are offering discounts on the 413-page book, with some national retailers marking the book at about $9.

Pandemonium Booksellers in Wasilla will knock off at least 20 percent, said store owner Shannon Cullip. Her store has 100 copies available and has another 100 sold through pre-order, including 25 from just one customer.

But there are a few non-fans among the loving hometown crowd, too.

"It's always mixed," Cullip said. "People either love her or they hate her. They either would rather die than read her book or they can't wait to read it and they think everyone needs to read it, too."

The Borders store in Anchorage is slashing the price by 30 percent for general customers and 40 percent for members of its Borders rewards program.

Rob Jack, the store's sales manager, said "Going Rogue" will be the first thing customers see when they walk in the door. But he declined to discuss how many books are available or how fast they're selling, only that pre-orders are in the triple digits.

"It's an anticipated book all right," he said. "There's a buzz all right."

The same discounts apply at Borders' Waldenbooks store in Wasilla. The books are going briskly, with half of the 300 copies already claimed, according to employee Crystal Dietz. The store was getting more and more calls leading up to the release date, with some asking if any signings are scheduled for Palin, who is launching a national book tour this week. There's been no word yet on any Alaska appearances.

"A lot of people calling from out-of-state to order from us," Dietz said. "They want the book sent from Wasilla just, I guess, because she's from here and everyone wants to be a part of that."

At Gulliver's Books in Fairbanks, tins of candies packaged as "Sarah's Embarrassmints" are a hot item, far outselling Palin's book.

Store owner David Hollingsworth said he has received 10 pre-orders out of his 100 copies. It's nothing like the frenzy he saw for the 2,000 copies he ordered with the last installment of the Potter series.

The July 2007 release of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" prompted two young sisters to wait in line outside his store for 11 days, living out in their parents' camper. Hollingsworth also had a midnight release for Potter fans but didn't plan to repeat those hours for "Going Rogue."

"Yes, it's a big deal, but we've had bigger deals," he said.

Coinciding with Palin's national book tour, the Alaska Democratic Party announced Monday it was launching a Web site to hold Palin accountable on some issues. It's called "Say nO to Sarah," or SOS.

"It's a response to all the calls we've gotten from outside of Alaska from people wanting to know what's fact and what's fiction regarding Sarah Palin's record," party spokesman Kevin Harun said.

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On the Net:

"Going Rogue": http://www.harpercollins.com/books/9780061939891/Going(underscor )Ro gue/index.aspx

Alaska Democratic Party: http://www.sarahwatch.org/
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« Samm_redux wrote on Tuesday, Nov 17 at 06:26 PM »
"I don't know what "Alaskan" they are talking about but the polls show that over 60% of Alaskans are NOT eager to read Palin's book." - heavnbound

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60% of Alaskans are not eager to read ANY book. ;-)
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« triproad wrote on Tuesday, Nov 17 at 05:49 PM »
You people just can't stand it can you?

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, losers.
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« Yota99714 wrote on Tuesday, Nov 17 at 05:30 PM »
Article title should be prefaced with the word 'Some' or 'Few'.

Bleh. AP ree-tards.
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« MJHemple wrote on Tuesday, Nov 17 at 04:29 PM »
This Alaskan is not eager either. I couldn't care less what the woman has to say, although I have to admit it's amusing when she opens her mouth and inserts her foot so often. Like the presidential coin she thought Obama had approved that turned out to have been approved by Bush. Oops.

I'd buy "Going Rouge - The Sarah Palin Coloring and Activity Book" http://www.goingrouge.net/

and this one: http://orbooks.com/ "Going Rouge: Sarah Palin - An American Nightmare" only because I'm sure it has more political substance in any two pages than Sarah's book has in its entirety. The latter is not a parody. It's a politically substantial book with essays by all kinds of people, including those who believe Obama is as bad as Bush when it comes to continuing the policies the last two administrations started.

sloughrunner - I imagine the Democrats will be held accountable for destroying our childrens' future as soon as the Republicans are held accountable for the same. Both parties are owned and operated by the same corporations. Big defense contractors, Wall Street, the drug war industry, big agribusiness, and the medical industries. To still believe it's a partisan thing is just what the bipartisan puppeteers ordered. If Democrats and Republicans could stop blaming each other for the demise of America, we might have a chance of taking America back from the bipartisan corporations who run the show.

"Stop being good Republicans. Stop being good Democrats. Start being good Americans!" Aaron Russo
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« justasking wrote on Tuesday, Nov 17 at 01:57 PM »
shutup and quit making things up

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« heavnbound wrote on Tuesday, Nov 17 at 12:23 PM »
I don't know what "Alaskan" they are talking about but the polls show that over 60% of Alaskans are NOT eager to read Palin's book.

Personally I'm sick and tired of hearing about this woman. She quit her job as Governor after just half a term and then turned on her own party for "keeping her down". Well they should have. She was an embarrassment then and has only gotten worse. Quit giving her the spotlight people and let her fade into oblivion where she should have been all along!
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« pixi68 wrote on Tuesday, Nov 17 at 11:43 AM »
No, we are NOT 'eager' for Palins book release!
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« sloughrunner wrote on Tuesday, Nov 17 at 10:28 AM »
When is the Dem. party going to be held responsiable for what the are doing to this country & our kids?????

YOU TO "RAMRUS" YOU OWE MY KID A EXPLAINATION!!!

I for one will never vote for a "turncoat" or step inside one of your business's again!!!

And I have been spending money at your place's since you opened up wing world across from the old Burger King..

Also took the time to let some of the fellows back east (that we went to school with) know what a sell-out you have become!!!

"THE BEAK WILL NOT RISE AGAIN"

I for one, hopes it falls flat on it's face.

"SAY NO TO TRAITOR-JAY in 2010."



remember where you heard that slogan 1st!!!!

The Runner
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« ArcticWriter wrote on Tuesday, Nov 17 at 10:18 AM »
NO

WE

ARE NOT

EAGER
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