What did you do this summer?

I’ve had a good time traveling around the Midwest during the months of July and August visiting family and friends, and I also had the opportunity to give readings and book signings at libraries and bookstores. It was a ton of fun! I enjoyed meeting wonderful people all along the way and sharing my book Herby Gets a Life. Here are some highlights from my tour:

My first stop was Kennedy Library in Muncie, Indiana, where I enjoyed conducting a story time for the children.

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After that, it was on to The Wild Bookstore in beautiful Noblesville, Indiana, near Indianapolis. It was a pleasure meeting the owner of this fabulous store full of great children’s books, games, toys!
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I enjoyed my stop at The Fine Print Bookstore in beautiful, historic Lakeside Chautauqua on the shores of Lake Erie. Being from Ohio, my family and I vacationed a lot in this area while growing up, and I love going back.

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At A Book Above children’s bookstore in Elmhurst, Indiana, parrots showed up to my book signing! They loved meeting Herby the Parrot!

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I wrapped up my tour in Columbus, Ohio, where I grew up. The Book Loft in historic German Village in downtown Columbus was kind enough to host me. What an amazing bookstore (all 32 rooms of it)!

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If you’re interested in scheduling a reading, presentation, or book signing event in your area, please contact me! I enjoy visiting schools, libraries, bookstores, and more. Be sure to follow me on Facebook (Like my page!), Twitter, and at www.JoeEckstein.com for the latest on what I’m up to.

And if you haven’t had the chance yet to pick up a copy of my book, Herby Gets a Life, please go visit your local bookstore and have them order it for you! It was a pleasure to visit some wonderful bookstores this summer that are owned and operated by some fantastic people, and I encourage you to support your local independent bookstore whenever you have the chance.

What did you do this summer? Tell me about it!

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