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Old 02-08-2012, 10:30 AM   #52
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Agreed. The current independent stores will probably stabilize and some new ones will spring up. It is going to be hard for people in more rural areas because there is a smaller chance that an independent bookstore will open so they might lack a store devoted to books. Towns and cities will probably be fine. The selection might not be as good but I am sure that the independent stores will order books for folks and will adjust what they sell based on the local market.
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