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Businiess name:  Seattle's Best Coffee
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Both Borders and Barnes & Nobel have a large variety of books, however what they do have seems to be exactly the same. If you want something out of the ordinary... forget it! Because they've assisted in the demise of many small bookstores. It seems that there's almost a new standard of what we're allowed to read; if they don't have it, you cannot read it (unless you order it). Additionally, they have a very manufactured feel to the stores... it's the McDonalds of books . I truly wish that people would stop patronizing those stores, as THAT is the real reason we no longer have those great old bookstores anymore. I predict the future: On every corner we'll have McDonalds; Starbucks; Borders; Kinkos; etc; etc; etc. Pros: cheap books, many standards Cons: no obscure, no semi-obsure, bad store feel

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