Anonymous wrote:I don't believe the Florida panhandle has a Barnes & Noble, or any bookstores for that matter. I'll need proof.
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe the Florida panhandle has a Barnes & Noble, or any bookstores for that matter. I'll need proof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always love B&N. I worked at one in college. It's a large, bookstore -- what is not to like?
I think here was a time when it was perceived as being the enemy of the local independent bookstore, but I think the industry has changed so much thanks to Amazon that it no longer breaks down alone that dichotomy. I still go to local bookstores a lot more often than Barnes & Noble, but I also go to B&N every few months because if I'm running errands somewhere with a giant bookstore, I'm going to wind up popping in that bookstore because I love books. I also often shop for Christmas gifts there because the one I go to happens to have a massive manga and sci-fi section and my spouse and kid love those. None of our local bookstores have those options.
The prices
+1 the prices are insane.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always love B&N. I worked at one in college. It's a large, bookstore -- what is not to like?
I think here was a time when it was perceived as being the enemy of the local independent bookstore, but I think the industry has changed so much thanks to Amazon that it no longer breaks down alone that dichotomy. I still go to local bookstores a lot more often than Barnes & Noble, but I also go to B&N every few months because if I'm running errands somewhere with a giant bookstore, I'm going to wind up popping in that bookstore because I love books. I also often shop for Christmas gifts there because the one I go to happens to have a massive manga and sci-fi section and my spouse and kid love those. None of our local bookstores have those options.
The prices
+1 the prices are insane.