I got B&N around 9:45 and got my book signed about 1:45...so I spent 4 hours in line. At 9:45 the line was already wrapped 1/4 around the block with at least 100ppl.
LeBron arrived 10min early (shocking!) and according to the B&N employees he would sign for only 1.5 hours (up to 2pm). At this time I heard the line was already all the way to Madison Avenue so I am estimating about 200-300ppl in line.
Inside was strict, no memorabilia, no photos, no personalization. LeBron didn't even look up and say "Hi" or "Thanks" instead just talked to his homies at the table with him while he scribbled his L.J. signature. UDA was also there to put the hologram on the book with the certificate.
I'm not sure but I might have been the last group in since it was close to the 2pm cut off...as long as I got LeBron 5x on anything its worth the wait!
What did you guys expect, him to be all buddy-buddy with everyone? 300 people in line for him is not that bad. Heck, there were easily more than that at a Nikki Sixx book signing I attended a few years ago.
There was a lot more than 300 people at the signing. The line was all the way down to Madison Avenue from 5th Avenue. I'd estimate at least 5 - 600 total in between people getting told they weren't going to get anything and all that and leaving the line. When I was done, the line was still at least halfway down to Madison Ave.
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