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Old 12-11-2017, 12:45 PM   #7
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I tried to read the article but didn't want to sign up or connect with Facebook.

I read these stories and in general think they are written by people who never leave New York.

Out in the Houston suburbs where I live, there's Barnes and Noble, Fat Ogre Comics and Games and a few used book stores (fewer than there used to be).

I'm all for indie book stores, but I think stories about their rise is about as true as the stories about the fall of e-books.
Please share. Note: we have one used bookstore in our town.

As to your comment about the article: that does seem to be the case most of the time. Except in this case: it appears to be Boston.

Either that or the authors still live at home and have no concept of money.
Rather like Costco is $60 yearly but Amazon Prime is free. (Actually in an article).
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