In Episode 203, Gayle Weiswasser, co-founder of Wonderland Books, an independent bookstore in Bethesda, Maryland, returns to the podcast with Sarah for a one-year check-in on the shop’s journey. From holiday-season chaos to surprising customer favorites, Gayle shares what worked, what didn’t, and why she still handpicks every title on the shelves — plus the biggest lessons (and mistakes) from year one. Plus, Gayle shares some great book recommendations.
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Highlights
- Gayle shares what it was like to open the bookstore right before the holiday season.
- How the store’s first year compared to their original projections and expectations.
- The now-dispelled fears Gayle had before opening.
- Why she’s glad they curated every book in their inventory themselves, and why they still do all the book buying in-house.
- The course correction Wonderland had to make in their romance section.
- The biggest mistake they made before opening their doors.
- Which genres and titles have become customer favorites and which don’t seem to sell well.
- How they plan and host book events — and why those events are such a key part of the store’s community success.
- The books that taught them exactly how (and how not) to decide how many copies to order.
- The surprising punch poetry has packed with customers.
- Whether Gayle’s own reading life has bounced back after the pre-opening stress and time crunch.
Gayle’s Book Recommendations [39:12]
Two OLD Books She Loves
Two NEW Books She Loves
One Book She DIDN’T Love
One NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About
Last 5-Star Book Gayle Read
Books from the Discussion