I still frequently go inside my local Barnes & Noble. Just purchased for friends “Star Trek: The Next Generations Cats,” “Jonesy — Nine Lives on the Nostromo,” and, for a friend’s birthday on Friday, the new Monkees Christmas album.
Working Daze reference out of date. Independent book stores are back for several years now. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/13/opinion/indie-bookstores-are-back-with-a-passion.html
I don’t buy books anymore. I borrow them from the library. I still have over 100 books of my own that I want to read again before donating them to the library, but it is getting difficult because I keep finding new ones that I don’t own that I want to read. I also have given some of the books that I had owned to family members.
I still have lots of books. The ones I keep are those I want to go back to (ones I consider very well written) or those that are technical, such as those with medical or nutritional content. I also keep ones I’m likely to want to share with friends.
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I still frequently go inside my local Barnes & Noble. Just purchased for friends “Star Trek: The Next Generations Cats,” “Jonesy — Nine Lives on the Nostromo,” and, for a friend’s birthday on Friday, the new Monkees Christmas album.
Nyckname almost 6 years ago
Le sigh.
Qiset almost 6 years ago
I was on the B&N web sight looking for a book. They only had the electronic version! Not what I shop them for.
rf_in_va almost 6 years ago
Cause and effect at work. Still love the feel of a good book and not having to find a charging connection after a couple of days.
hawgowar almost 6 years ago
If they weren’t so overpriced maybe that wouldn’t happen so often. Snobbery is only worth so much.
drogers30 almost 6 years ago
Just bought a new Terry Brooks book tomorrow add to my collection from B&N
cmo2495 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I go online to read reviews and summaries to decide if I might like a book enough to go to a store to purchase it.
CharlieGS Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Working Daze reference out of date. Independent book stores are back for several years now. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/13/opinion/indie-bookstores-are-back-with-a-passion.html
bobbyferrel almost 6 years ago
Book store? I don’t need a book store. I have a book.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“Outside of a dog, a man’s best friend is a book. Inside of a dog it’s too dark to read.” Marx (Groucho)
sfreader1 almost 6 years ago
I don’t buy books anymore. I borrow them from the library. I still have over 100 books of my own that I want to read again before donating them to the library, but it is getting difficult because I keep finding new ones that I don’t own that I want to read. I also have given some of the books that I had owned to family members.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I buy my books a the Mission thrift store
Jeffin Premium Member almost 6 years ago
What’s a book?
chromosome Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I still have lots of books. The ones I keep are those I want to go back to (ones I consider very well written) or those that are technical, such as those with medical or nutritional content. I also keep ones I’m likely to want to share with friends.
heathcliff2 almost 6 years ago
Too much is disappearing. Usually easier to solve problems when people are in person.
Dragoncat almost 6 years ago
Ah, to curl up with a good book and a hot chocolate. What can I say? I’m a simple woman with simple pleasures.