This is like all the other book stores but if you love books you gonna like here. They have very quiet environments. The employees here are very friendly. You can spent lots of your time just... More >
This is like all the other book stores but if you love books you gonna like here. They have very quiet environments. The employees here are very friendly. You can spent lots of your time just reading books. But they don't have very good bargain books.
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As your typical bookstore, you'll find a wealth of information that centuries ago would have put the world's greatest libraries to shame. But today, virtually everything they have can be found... More >
As your typical bookstore, you'll find a wealth of information that centuries ago would have put the world's greatest libraries to shame. But today, virtually everything they have can be found online for free, or for a modest fee. (If you haven't figured out yet, I don't pay retail) The good thing about this store is the location. Various local celebrities, such as the Penny Arcade guys, have come to this store for a book signing. That's great, but nothing else about the store is.
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Barnes and Nobles is the place to go for all your book needs. Anything from textbooks to graphic novels, they got it. Look out for their promotional sales where you can get 25-35 percent off on... More >
Barnes and Nobles is the place to go for all your book needs. Anything from textbooks to graphic novels, they got it. Look out for their promotional sales where you can get 25-35 percent off on most of their books. They have tables and chairs to sit down and read their books. Its almost like a library and they don't slap your hand for browsing or reading their stuff.
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I did happen upon the book store they call Barnes and Noble, yes. I must say it one of the more pleasant experiences I've had in the States. I happened upon one of those American "sales clerks." ... More >
I did happen upon the book store they call Barnes and Noble, yes. I must say it one of the more pleasant experiences I've had in the States. I happened upon one of those American "sales clerks." I asked him, could he direct an old bloke to a new book? That he did, to be sure, and he led me through stacks of books that were more awe-inspiring than Stone Henge, taller than Big Ben, and more magical than Harry Potter, the pride of England. The experience was like the familiar swish of Sherry in a glass.
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