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Old 01-17-2013, 10:52 PM   #103
QuantumIguana
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Originally Posted by taustin View Post
That isn't necessarily true. The trick is to find the independent bookstore that specializes in specific genre(s). Mysterious Galaxy, for example, has more lineal feet of science fiction than my local Barnes & Noble, but at least a factor of two (and as much in mysteries, to boot). But nothing else.
Uncle Hugo's in Minneapolis specializes in science fiction and fantasy. There's a huge selection. There's Uncle Edgar's (It's really the same store, one side is Uncle Hugo's, the other side is Uncle Edgar's) specializes in fantasy. An independent store can succeed by not being all things to all persons.
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