- Rainy Day Books
Rainy Day Books is an
independent bookstore inFairway, Kansas , a wealthy suburb ofKansas City, Missouri , and one of the leading independent bookstores in theUnited States . It was founded on November 4,1975 and is owned and operated by Vivien Jennings.Rainy Day Books is open 6 days a week, every day but Sunday when the staff "spends time with our families." The store has been nationally recognized for its author events, most of which are ticketed events hosted off-site at Unity Temple on The Plaza.
Publishers Weekly says that "Rainy Day Books sets the gold standard" for author events.Rainy Day Books began as a used bookstore, offering a paperback exchange program where readers could trade used books for credit and pay a small fee to exchange for other paperbacks. Unlike many other used bookstores, Rainy Day Books never purchased stock from customers. Within a year, the store moved to a new expanded location in the Fairway Shops and added a full line of new books. The store moved again to an anchor location in the same shopping center in 1998. Over the next year and a a half the store discontinued the used paperback exchange program and expanded the inventory of new titles specifically for book club readers.
Rainy Day Books is a member of the
American Booksellers Association as well asBook Sense , a national cooperative marketing group of independent booksellers.Other information
Rainy Day Books was named a "Winning Workplace" for its innovative approach to business. [http://www.winningworkplaces.org/library/success/a_booksellers_path_to_su.php]
Rainy Day Books is the subject of a business case study used by several universities to show how independent booksellers have adapted to compete with large chains and online booksellers. [http://www.midwestacademy.org/Proceedings/2002/papers/Greene.doc]
Rainy Day Books was the
plaintiff in a2001 legal case that set the standard for Internet-basedpersonal jurisdiction inKansas . The case, Rainy Day Books, Inc. v. Rainy Day Books & Cafe, LLC, 2002 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2043 (D. Kan. 2002), has been cited as precedent in numerous cases since.External links
* [http://www.rainydaybooks.com/ Rainy Day Books website]
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