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In other news, Borders is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The store near me, thankfully, is not on the list of scheduled closures. I know with the increasing convenience of e-readers, online ordering, etc, brick and mortar storefronts carrying dead tree books are edging towards eventual extinction; but I still enjoy browsing, picking up a book to flip through it, maybe reading a chapter to decide if I want to take it home. Heck, even with my fascination for all things shiny and electronic, I still pay my bills by check. (I just prefer having a paper trail for finances, which I can later recycle. ;))
(speaking of books, I'm currently enjoying the first of the Night Angel trilogy, The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks. Yay, assassins)
Ah well, more information about this can be found here, including the list of stores to be closed.
and dragons:

(speaking of books, I'm currently enjoying the first of the Night Angel trilogy, The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks. Yay, assassins)
Ah well, more information about this can be found here, including the list of stores to be closed.
and dragons:





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on 2011-02-20 02:37 am (UTC)no subject
on 2011-02-20 06:13 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2011-02-20 05:51 am (UTC)no subject
on 2011-02-20 01:10 pm (UTC)However Borders and even Barnes and Noble...I can understand that - their prices at the stores are outrageous. Some DVDs there I have seen for sale are over $30 and meanwhile down at Target you can get said DVD for $15 or $20. I never buy books there either; they are way overpriced.
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on 2011-02-20 06:12 pm (UTC)