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Old 10-29-2020, 02:58 PM   #5399
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
Unfortunately there aren't any independent bookstores where I live. The last one went out of business in the mid '80s after Books A Million opened. I used to love going into bookstores to browse through the shelves. I still miss it although I have not been in an actual bookstore in years. The last time I was in BAM's and B&N's they looked more like toy stores.
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The only independent bookstore I frequented burned in the riots. Likely won't be back (and in a different city) until 2022. With both the bookstore and the yarn shop gone, there really isn't any reason for me to go to Minneapolis any longer. I can't read paper books any longer, but still went to Uncle Hugo's to occasionally get a book to send in to convert to ereader.
I am lucky that our store also has an ebooks arm, so I can purchase ebooks through them as well.
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