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@CelticCrafter   To be honest, I've never actually tried to read a book from a device lol. Maybe if I tried I might feel the same way.

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@granddi   Our B&N has a great bakery and sandwich shop inside.  It makes a nice little outing to scour for a good book and get a treat on the way out or sit and relax with a coffee. 

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@gidgetgh wrote:

We have a new Barnes and Noble near me. It just opened a few weeks ago.  I was in there in Friday and it was packed. 




They are going to build a new Barnes and Noble near me. Was surprised to hear that. We still have quite a few stores near us.

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@Franell wrote:

I am glad Barnes and Noble seem to be doing well but please support if you can independent neighborhood book shops which are an endangered species.   


@Franell  I have not seen such a book shop in 50 years. It was actually Borders who was responsible for that decline. Now Borders is gone at least around here.

 

The only book shops here are used book stores and you can sell yours for pennies at some.  However the only books I ever bought were a few cookbooks.

 

Do you have locally owned new books stores? I hope they can stay afloat.

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The best gift card I ever got was from my son for Barnes and Noble. It was years ago and I was so excited that of course I had to spend it. It was like being a kid in a candy store.My father's favorite stores were stationary and book stores.

 

I used to go a lot but hadn't in a long time-the pandemic and everything.

 

Anyway, I went to look for a book after seeing it online. It was as usual more than it was online. The sales lady said she would give it to me for the online price. I don't know if they do that regularly but that was wonderful.

I always wondered if aside from the pandemic and people spending less, if that might have been one of the things that hurt their sales-charging more than their online books.

 

They do have wonderful children's and infants toys. Their children's section is so much fun too. 

 

They had a Christmas coffee years ago that was so good. I used to always get their expresso with foam. I liked their pretty stationary sets too. They had several isles in the past of discounted books of all kinds. Their cds and unique gifts were special too.

 

Even if not buying anything, it is a great place to visit and take some moments to be in a world of relaxing books. People there are usually more polite and relaxed there too.

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@simplyfriends   I love your Barnes & Noble! That would make a nice little outing. It looks very cozy & inviting.

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@cheriere wrote:

@simplyfriends   I love your Barnes & Noble! That would make a nice little outing. It looks very cozy & inviting.


 

@cheriere   Yes it is!  I love that you can look up a book and find the exact location (if you're in a hurry). Right now you get a free Christmas cookie with any purchase. 

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At this point, I can't afford books and can't afford the space for them.  My reading is done on line now.  I need to get rid of more books, but it is difficult for me to do.

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Re: Barnes Noble visit

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   Used to love Border Books . Would make a great Sunday afternoon , sipping coffee and reading .

Now , I take my Grandchild to Barnes and noble . I let him pick out books  for me  to read to him. They have a terrific collection of legos. Usually buy him a book and a small lego kit . We have hot chocolate at their  B& N cafe .

 Have also  special ordered books from them  that they did not have in stock .

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We had one in our town but sadly it closed.  We had another large bookshop about 30 minutes away.  I met Donna Leone there, one of my favorite mystery writers who was giving a talk. Unfortunately that one closed too.  I think Amazon has gobbled up the majority of book sales.