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Old 02-23-2007, 06:39 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by bingle
I would even be surprised if there were much difference in the titles they carry.
This is subjective, of course (and mostly based on the SciFi/Fantasy sections, to boot), but it seems to me that B&N will generally carry more titles, but fewer copies of each, and will have "older" titles (ones that have been out a while, but aren't out of print, so it's easier to fill out your back series titles there). Borders on the other hand, tends to have mostly newer stuff, and in larger numbers of copies per title. B&N has better seating in the stacks, usually, but Borders' Italian Sodas are tastier.
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