I remember a local comic book store that had a couple sections, called “Best Sellers”, and “Worst Sellers” with a small subsection; Caution, all books in this section are covered in dust because they haven’t moved from this shelf in months or even years!
“The earliest known use of the word meh is in the 1990s. OED’s earliest evidence for meh is from 1992, in a message posted on the Usenet newsgroup soc. motss. meh is probably a borrowing from Yiddish.”
“Meh”? Guessing the bookstore employee who came up with that one failed their class in advertising and marketing.
But it does remind me of sorting through my books about 8 years ago, when I downsized from a house to an apartment. I had several categories, including:
I love to read but for some reason I have not read a full book in about 4 months and I truly miss the pleasure and relaxation of it so I am determined to get back to it by the new year. My local library probably thinks I moved. Right now my mind is too jumbled and I am to stressed and tired to even think about reading anything more than my newspaper.
enigmamz about 1 year ago
I’m surprised the last section isn’t the rest of the store!
Blu Bunny about 1 year ago
Meh, short for autobiography.
dcdete. almost 1 year ago
I remember a local comic book store that had a couple sections, called “Best Sellers”, and “Worst Sellers” with a small subsection; Caution, all books in this section are covered in dust because they haven’t moved from this shelf in months or even years!
The Reader Premium Member almost 1 year ago
I forget! Which one has The Collected Works of Ziggy?
Purple People Eater almost 1 year ago
Why isn’t the “meh” section bigger? It should be bigger than the other two combined.
Doug K almost 1 year ago
Even farther down … “Unpopular Fiction” and “Worst-Sellers”
Direwolf almost 1 year ago
If you’re in a red state you can have a stack of empty shelves for “Banned Books”
ehselin1967 almost 1 year ago
I always go for the banned books first.
paranormal almost 1 year ago
Is MEH the Jewish section?
T... almost 1 year ago
“The earliest known use of the word meh is in the 1990s. OED’s earliest evidence for meh is from 1992, in a message posted on the Usenet newsgroup soc. motss. meh is probably a borrowing from Yiddish.”
Thought y’all’d like to know…
trainnut1956 almost 1 year ago
In my day, the Meh section was called “Classics”
mistercatworks almost 1 year ago
The “meh” section doesn’t usually get shelved. It’s the stack of bargain books on card tables in the rain out in front of the bookstore. :)
ekke almost 1 year ago
Yes, the “meh” section should be relatively huge. The tiniest section should be books of real significance.
paullp Premium Member almost 1 year ago
“Meh”? Guessing the bookstore employee who came up with that one failed their class in advertising and marketing.
But it does remind me of sorting through my books about 8 years ago, when I downsized from a house to an apartment. I had several categories, including:
Read it, loved it, have to keep it.
Haven’t read it yet but really want to.
Read it and likely won’t pick it up again.
Never read it and probably never will.
Sambora1 almost 1 year ago
I love to read but for some reason I have not read a full book in about 4 months and I truly miss the pleasure and relaxation of it so I am determined to get back to it by the new year. My local library probably thinks I moved. Right now my mind is too jumbled and I am to stressed and tired to even think about reading anything more than my newspaper.