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Both the major bookstores in my city have closed. Borders, I expected, since didn't it go bankrupt or get bought out? Barnes & Noble closing surprised me though. Of course, now the closest bookstore to where I live is now in Dublin. Or Palo Alto, if I'm willing to pay the bridge toll.

Yes, yes, I know Amazon and e-books is the new wave and whatever, but the unfortunate fact that only accounts for a tiny portion of stuff that a bookstore offers. Especially since the main reasons I up and go to bookstores are:

- Manga. *Not* going to ebooks anytime soon.

- Reading new release novels to see if I like them before buying. Pretty much all of my books I've already read at least once before finally deciding on buying. How else would you know if it's a waste of money? Unfortunately, you can't preview a whole book with e-readers.

- Cafes & air conditioning... especially with the California summer creeping up.

I wonder if bookstores are having just as bad a time in college towns. I do recall the B&N in Cal closed pretty soon after I left. It would be a very sad thing for bookstores to go the way of the buggy. T_T

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Date: 2011-05-06 10:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tanithryudo.insanejournal.com
*envious*

What are the major bookstores you have up north?

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Date: 2011-05-06 06:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ossian.insanejournal.com
Chapters Indigo is Canada's major book retailer. They hsve like a dozen outlets in Edmonton alone. I live three blocks away from one of their smaller stores.. We don't have any American-owned book chains here that i'm aware of.
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