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Old 02-21-2011, 04:10 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Grimm View Post
Local Borders is a medium sized store with about 1/3 of it dedicated to cd's (which I no longer buy) and DVD's/BluRay (which I no longer buy) and the book selection is only decent; local B&N is much bigger and dedicated to books with an excellent selection.
Oh, you've just reminded me... I hadn't been to Borders in ages and stopped by about a year ago because I was looking for somewhere to walk indoors and this Borders is in a small mall. I had to ask someone where the fiction books were located. I actually thought the store had ceased carrying fiction! They had changed the store all around and only the non-fiction books and knick-knacks were visible, then a huge section of dvds/cds. Turns out the books were past the dvd/cd section and in the far back corner of the store. The floor plan is such that you couldn't see the books until you walked through the dvd/cd section. (They've since moved things around, swapping the fiction section with the dvd/cd section.)

This thread just keeps reminding me why I dislike Borders so much.
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