We always do our homework and research on new releases. However sometimes we can miss a new book, that has been released or published.
Nonetheless, if your book is published, ask your publishers to ensure that your book comes to the attention of #NuriaStore booksellers. While booksellers will still take the final call on whether your book is stocked or not, at least you have got our attention.
Or you can reach out to the booksellers yourself. You can call us, send mail or physically visit us.
Phone: 0729 829 697
email: info@nuria.co.ke
Location: Moi Avenue, The One Building Nairobi Shop 12
While reaching out to #NuriaStore, try and send all available information about your book, including reviews.
It is advised to keep these conversations via email, so no one is badgered.
If the (#NuriaStore) booksellers agree to stock your book, ensure that the publisher and distributor follow up by sending copies to the bookstore. If you have other published titles, see if the bookshop might be interested in stocking up on those too.
If you have self-published the book, the bookseller will ask for review copies. Send us so the booksellers can review the book, and request copies, if needed. Brief yourself on the way books are ordered and paid for, and other attendant details.
Try to promote sales at the local bookshop, by having a book discussion or workshop. Help the bookshop benefit from sales of your book. You can also tweet and tag our accounts (@NuriaStore), so as to reach a wider audience.
Here is a Link to register as a vendor
The author will have access to analytics to their book. I.e see sales, client visits on there book, and also Access funds for books sold.
Don’t read the same books everyone else is reading.
Seeing alot of people, read the same books.. let's say the likes of 48 Laws of Power, Sex Lives of African Women, Atomic Habits
I’m highly selective of the books I read.
Reading is an investment. It’s time spent in a conscious effort to consume new ideas and perspectives that may (or may not) change one’s life.
Often, however, the herd dictates what we read. It’s no surprise the top books recommended in the personal development space have thousands of reviews.
It intricately brings together memory, history, and artistic prose. This is an unforgettable book about the women who fought and the importance of telling our own histories.
I would always argue that every book, however bad (as some may describe it) always contributes to you in some way or the other, below are 5 books that personally affected me.
Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
This book taught me the importance of asking questions, especially fundamental ones for which we falsely presume we already know the answers, and instilled in me the joy of searching for the answers with an open mind.
What is my philosophical orientation — an idealist, a realist, a nihilist? People talk about the pursuit of happiness, but how do you pursue happiness when you are unsure what the hell it even is?
I wish I read these books earlier in life. It would have saved me a lot of heartache and frustration in navigating life, my career and setting up a plan for myself to reach my goals.
You are a Badass by Jen Sincero
The power-book you need to go after everything in life! This book will open your eyes to the limiting self-belief that is controlling your life.
Theme: Life Motivation
The Magic of Thinking Big by David Schwartz, PhD
You will take notes on every page in this book! This book will inspire you to think about the big picture, set big goals, and stop worrying about the next small bump in the road.