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Old 03-21-2007, 03:16 PM   #17
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Art magazines and coffee table books still don't work for me in digital format. Maybe someday.

Meanwhile, I really miss small-town bookstores where I knew the staff and we could talk about books. Just imagine -- a small-town style bookstore that could hold Barnes & Noble sized inventory... with comfortable chairs, sample e-readers of various types to try out, content that can be sampled on the store's readers or your own, good music playing (because a small store can be more focused on a particular group of customers and their tastes), and maybe even snacks & beverages, because why not?

And there could be author visits, lecture series, book groups, stuff like that.

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