OrlandoNative wrote:SWM wrote:There is some truth to the idea that media books bring fans into the market, including female fans. But it is also pushing other science fiction off the shelves. Look at the science fiction shelves in any bookstore. More than half of the shelf space is held by media books--hundreds of titles for Star Wars, Star Trek, Dungeons and Dragons, and various computer games. For the last year or two most of the remaining shelf space is dedicated to the vampire/werewolf/zombie books that are the latest fad. Those new fans coming into the market are not even seeing the full scope of science fiction because media books and the latest fad have pushed most of it off the bookshelves.
I don't know if I'd agree with that. There are at least 6 Barnes and Noble stores in the greater Orlando, FL area. I've been in most of them. In each of those, there have been at *most* 2 racks of "media books". The rest are all regular science fiction and fantasy. Of course, I'd say over HALF of THAT is pure fantasy, rather than any kind of science fiction. The dedicated percentage of space for the media titles is probably at most somewhere between 20-30%, depending on the store and the total rack count.
It's possible other locations around the country, and possibly other independent or chain stores, might be different, though.
Your experience fits with mine though there are only two Barnes and Noble stores and three used book stores in my area that I go to regularly plus another Half Price books I visit when I get the chance, usually my birthday or when mom's family is visiting.