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Old 07-28-2023, 09:11 AM   #9
Calenorn
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
But then, it's not like it was full of books before. So assuming that, the amount of floor space dedicated to books remains the same. And it's possible that the toys were spread around the store before and are now consolidated in that section, which makes more room for books elsewhere.

In my B&N, they pulled the audio/video and filled it with books. They moved the mysteries down there and shuffled books around upstairs making room for ever-expanding manga section.
In the store I'm talking about, no. It is not possible. I saw what I saw.

That store doesn't have an upstairs. They didn't even bother to take down the signs marking the video and audio sections before they filled it with toys. The science book shelf is less than half the size it was, and crammed into a back corner. The NOOKs they had on display had dead batteries.

I would hope any franchise store would exert a minimum of quality control. If B&N has any such thing, it never reaches that shop. I have no reason to go there ever again.
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