Borders bookstore chain is wobbling on the brink of oblivion and considering the forces against it, I don’t think it’ll be long before it plummets over the edge. Voices lift above the muttering of the crowd: ‘They charged too much. Why pay $25.95 for a novel when I can get it at the supermarket for $10? If they’re going to rip off their customers, they deserve to go under.’ The mob brandish pitchforks and hold flaming torches aloft. ‘Tip ’em over! Tip ’em over!’

Who can compete with supermarket prices? If we can get a 4-pack of John Grisham novels for $12.95 the lot, we’re laughing all the way to the checkout. Supermarkets have already put many mum & dad petrol stations out of business; and friendly local liquor stores; and butchers; and greengrocers… Recently Woolworths have been advertising that we should go to them to get our eyes checked and buy our new specs! For goodness sake, do they want to take over everything? Where’s it all going to end?

Do you realise that when you buy a book from a $5 bargain table (and I’m ashamed to say, I’ve done it too), the author gets nothing. That’s nada, zip, zilch, zero, NO MONEY AT ALL! I mean, it’s bad enough that they usually only get about $2 per book at the bookstore price. You have to sell a mega-load of books to be a rich author. Did you know that only about 6% of Australian authors make enough from their book sales to be able to give up their day job? Why do they do it? It’s their passion, it’s their calling and they love their art.

I know they cost more, but when you buy a book from a regular bookstore for the R.R.P you don’t just get something that will enlarge your world, enlighten your understanding and brighten your day. You keep the store in business, you keep their staff employed, and you ensure the person who wrote the book gets to pay their bills and put food on their table. As it is, they’re only making about $2 per book, so while you’re at it, buy a few for your friends.