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Businiess name:  Barnes & Noble
Review by:  keith s.
Review content: 
Barnes & Noble, South Burlington, Vermont It's a Barnes and Noble, what can I tell you that you don't already know. This is one of the "big" Barnes & Noble stores, lots of space for lots of books. On average the shelves are stocked with many titles from one author and other more obscure authors that you can't always (or ever) find in smaller bookstores or even other chain retailers. The two unique aspects of this particular Barnes & Noble are a sale annex for used and remaindered books and a great children's section. The sale annex is often hit or miss on used titles, but the prices make it worth the trouble to hunt down a title that would probably cost three or four times if you bought it brand new. The store really tries to localize itself by providing in-store events like local author signings and a children's story-time on Saturdays.

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