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Fans Flock to Pat Benatar Booksigning

Barnes & Noble event draws a crowd.

About 300 enthusiastic Pat Benatar fans flocked to the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Bethlehem Township late Sunday morning to see the iconic '80s rocker and have copies of her book, “Between a Heart and a Rock Place: A Memoir,” signed.

The diminutive singer arrived about 20 minutes late to applause from a patient, but eager crowd, lined up in a queue that snaked through the store all the way to the front door.

Wanda Reitz, of Kunkletown, Pa., was the first to arrive with her husband, at about 5 a.m.

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“We didn't know what the scene would be,” she said, adding that she'd called the store Saturday night to see if people were camping.

“If they were, I was ready to get in the car last night,” Reitz said.

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A fan “since the beginning,” Reitz has seen Benatar perform about five or six times and planned to attend . Her husband bought her the tickets as a surprise, she added.

“I can't wait,” she said, while awaiting Benatar's arrival. “I was up before the alarm this morning.”

Others joined them a couple of hours later, many with out-of-state license plates.

By mid-day, the crowd had swelled to hundreds, all with books in hand, quietly buzzing with excitement while waiting in line.

“She's so tiny!” said one person as Benatar arrived.

“She looks great! Just the same!” said another.

Many seemed to be looking forward to the Sands concert in the evening, discussing which songs they hoped Benatar would perform.

Just then, someone's cell phone rang. The ringtone? “Hit Me with Your Best Shot.”

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