What book store do you shop at?
Posted by Anonymous
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I used to always go to Barnes and noble. Then I worked in a mall that had borders. I really liked borders but too bad they closed. I then got the year membership at books a million. Not sure if I like this store though. And their website is being extremely difficult this morning. All I want to do is buy some books. Where do you shop?
Posted by Anonymous on Feb. 19, 2013 at 9:40 AM
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on Feb. 19, 2013 at 10:07 AM
Barnes ad Noble for brick and mortar, and Amazon for online.
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Platinum Member
on Feb. 19, 2013 at 10:07 AM
A local one or my kindle
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Loree
on Feb. 19, 2013 at 10:08 AM
Our local store that is huge and a tourist hotspot or paperbackswap.
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Lindi
on Feb. 19, 2013 at 10:10 AM
I actually either buy my books via Amazon for my Kindle or I go the completely free route and borrow from the library.
I hate that Amazon only allows you one book a month to borrow. It's super lame!
by Anonymous - Original Poster
on Feb. 19, 2013 at 10:23 AM
I love having actually hard copies of the books I read. I love being able to stand back and look at my shelf full of books. Just not the same to read on a kindle or nook.
Quoting Anonymous:
Different strokes they say!! I'm waiting for a call to go pick up a custom book shelf I ordered, and now I'm thinking it will be too small! I have a kindle app on my phone but can't fathom not having my hardbacks and paperbacks.
Quoting Pink.Sunshine:People still buy real paperback and hardcover books? That's what Kindles are for.
by Anonymous
on Feb. 19, 2013 at 10:29 AM
That's how I feel. I have an entertainment center, with the shelving on the sides, but my books were double stacked. My dd told me about a friend of hers that's a carpenter. She called him and now I'm waiting for my new shelving!!
Quoting Anonymous:
I love having actually hard copies of the books I read. I love being able to stand back and look at my shelf full of books. Just not the same to read on a kindle or nook.
Quoting Anonymous:
Different strokes they say!! I'm waiting for a call to go pick up a custom book shelf I ordered, and now I'm thinking it will be too small! I have a kindle app on my phone but can't fathom not having my hardbacks and paperbacks.
Quoting Pink.Sunshine:People still buy real paperback and hardcover books? That's what Kindles are for.
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