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Old 07-10-2015, 06:09 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I hate to say it, but I've gone from a guy that used to work part time at B&N because I liked being in a bookstore so much to a guy that rarely goes to bookstores. It all changed with my Nook purchase.

Once I had that I immediately stopped buying paper books.

That is one thought I had: In a way, the Nook is a direct competitor to B&N's own stores.
For once I agree with you but it started before I got my Kindle. I used to haunt the remainders section. But then it went from six large shelves to two. Printing runs became more accurate and remainders were a thing of the past.

I simply don't go into bookstores any longer and I did love them because they had the books. Now, the books are on the internet.
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