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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]B&N used to have a huge location in downtown Bethesda. 3 levels. They always seemed quite full, but now it's a furniture store. A local place opened up on the other part of Bethesda (Wonderland Books) and despite being small, they seem to be doing well. B&N makes good money in children's books, because for the youngers kids they're tactile (pop-up or stuff to touch) and you can't replicate that with an e-book, plus kids like to see and touch books before they decide. For the other stuff (non-kids), they're selling the experience, not the prices, but their prices aren't too bad either, especially if you're a membber and go on a sale day. [/quote] The B/N that you are thinking about is now the largest Anthropology. It does have furniture but I wouldn't say it's a furniture store.[/quote]
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