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But even so, when I went in Friday I noticed a few things. Like the other stores, the Nook counter was pulled from the front. The terminals they used to have that allowed customers to look up a book were removed. Finding an employee was tough, noticeably there was nobody stationed in the children's section (which used to be constantly manned when I worked there a few years ago). There also didn't seem to be public Wi-Fi (though they still had a sign up for it, so maybe it was just down when I was there). Even in this crowded store that seemed to be doing good business (there was a line at the registers) there were signs that things weren't what they used to be. I suppose it could be that I had been reading about B&N's woes and that made me inflate the importance of small things I saw. I dunno. |
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10-08-2018, 12:38 PM | #19 | |
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We love this store and use it as often as possible, I’m trying to prepare my children for the fact that it probably won’t be there too much longer though..., sadly. We're going there today, actually. I’ve noticed over the past year that this particular store used to have a nice, friendly manager (older, well-dressed man with mustache), who would always smile and ask if I needed help, and the staff would help me if I had too many books to carry . He has been gone for six months now, and the store just seems a little disheveled somehow. It is still a great place to go though, and is really the only reason we ever visit the mall (apart from Urban Outfitters). If it closed, I doubt we would ever go to the mall.... This time last year there were pictures of the glow light 3 everywhere and the stand was at the door, I think the stand is still there, but toward the back. It has a superb vinyl section. I hope the store survives in some shape or form, but I know it’s unlikely... |
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10-08-2018, 01:40 PM | #20 |
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I noticed that in my local Barnes & Noble as well. I thought maybe I was remembering wrong. (I needed it because I was trying to look up a book for my son. Finally found an employee to help.)
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But, like you I went in this weekend with the thought in my head that the store may not be around too much longer. A shame, as this location seems to do just fine. But if the business goes, this one store can't stand on its own. By the way, I really miss the Borders in the next shopping center. I rarely go to Market Street any longer since Borders is gone. Quote:
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Just back from this B and N and it was packed with people, plus many children in the kids section as it’s a holiday today. There was a really great atmosphere. I wish they could keep this particular store open somehow. The bargain bins for 75% items all over the place downstairs don’t give it a premium feel though. I go there for each birthday in our family and buy books, toys, board games, dvds, records. We really are trying to keep it going. The Borders was already gone by the time we moved here, we use Market Street for Starbucks and the cinema and that’s it really. It’s a nice place to wander around, but I’m not interested in fancy jewelry stores. It’s funny to think the large book store used to be the bad guy (like in the film You’ve Got Mail), and now it is the underdog and almost on the way out. All in the space of twenty years... |
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If B&N and Borders hadn't stomped the little bookstores, how many would still be around, I wonder? |
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10-09-2018, 02:43 AM | #24 |
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I haven't been in my local B&N store in more than a year. Instead, I buy my books at B&N online, and I buy a lot of books for myself, all hardcover (I currently have 43 on preorder). Every month I also buy several books for each of my grandchildren. Each grandchild gets her own set of books. B&N ships them directly to the grandchild. I spend about $100 a month on the children's books (I also only buy hardcovers for them).
But yesterday my wife and I had to go to a small village about 15 miles north of us to take our oldest dog to our vet. Turned out we had to "kill" an hour while the vet treated the dog, so we walked to the local indie bookstore thinking it a good place to pass time. This bookstore does a lot of events; the monthly calendar barely has an event-free day. However, the bookstore does discourage people from sitting and reading -- only in the children's area are there chairs and tables, all kid size. As it turned out, going to the bookstore was a financial "mistake." I spent $400 on children's books. Our area has a lot of children's book authors and illustrators so the local bookstore carries a lot of autographed children's books, which versions are not available at B&N (the books are, but not with autographs). That is one way in which indies remain alive -- offering something that neither B&N nor Amazon can offer, such as the autographed books. I admit I wouldn't have spent the $400 except that I couldn't pass up the opportunity to buy the grandchildren autographed copies. Had I been able to buy the books autographed at B&N or Amazon, I would probably have reduced my costs by at least $70 as both B&N and Amazon discount, whereas I paid full list price for each book at the indie. |
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I have always hated shopping at B&N. It's like the Disney version of what a bookstore should be. When it's gone, the world will keep on spinning and orbiting the sun.
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There are two major shopping centers where I live. One has B&N, the other had Borders. Since Borders closed, I never go to the other shopping center. Who knows, maybe once B&N closes, small mall bookstores will open again. I'm not counting on it, but it's a nice, hopeful thought. |
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In Illinois, particularly in the Chicago area, it will be a wasteland aside from Walmart. In central and southern areas of Illinois where they haven't gotten the 'books are dead' message, maybe. Some of those places never HAD a B&N! |
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I always liked going to Barnes & Noble — of course I liked going into book stores in general. Unfortunately the "local" B&N isn't that local, so I don't see it much. I'll miss them if they go away. (But I still miss Wooworth's and Montgomery Ward, too.)
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10-10-2018, 07:12 AM | #30 |
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The closest B&N to me is 90 miles. I too used to enjoy visiting B&N when ever I traveled. Now I do not bother since they seem more like a toy store than a book store. If B&N's and BAM's Science Fiction sections shrink any more you may need GPS to find them.
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