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Originally Posted by Munchkin03
B&N for sure. There are a zillion here in Manhattan; I can think of maybe 3 Borders. I do have a Borders Rewards card--worth it alone for the 40% off coupons I get maybe once a month.
Books-a-Million dominates in my parents' town. Oh it sucks.
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Books-a-Million is a really corny name for a bookstore, sounds like something made up for a movie.
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Originally Posted by tinydancer
B&N seems like they have employees that aren't too familiar with their product. They just have a retail job. I must look like a librarian because people walk up to me and ask about books.
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I've never had that experience at B&N. ive been to many here in NYC, LI and one in the DC area, and 9/10 employees were helpful in finding products for me.
I will say, Borders does have more space - they seem to make better use of their space than B&N.
Lastly, does anyone remember Waldenbooks? I liked that store. I also like the Strand - any NYC area folks a fan?