Bookstores, and indeed a lot of stores, are set up so that if people have time to kill they might spend it there, as the more time people spend in a store, the more likely they are to spend money, and the more money they're likely to spend. There's nothing wrong with going into a store to browse. That's part of the point of setting up a brick-and-mortar store. People stopping in when they're in the area and have a little extra time, and then maybe buying something if something catches their eye, is one of the advantages they have over Amazon.
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