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Poll: Which nat'l bookstore is your fave?

From: smallbutfeisty smallbutfeisty is not online. Last active: 3/7/2009 7:26:02 AM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 6:40 AM

I used to be a complete Barnes and Noble devotee. I had their credit card and their rewards card. I spent SOOO much there as a result too!

Then, they got rid of the credit card program, so I figured it wasn't worth it. I think their prices are high too.

I now love Borders. They always have something on sale, I like their cafe better, I get coupons ALL THE TIME, their rewards program is great (ahem, and FREE), and I really prefer the layout and look of their store.



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From: karalee402karalee402 is not online. Last active: 1/8/2009 9:15:16 PM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 6:44 AM

I'm with you. I think Borders has many more sales, and I feel like their stores are just a bit more "cozy." I like to take my daughter in there in her stroller and just hang out. :) When I was teaching, I also loved their Teachers Reward program.


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From: JM1982JM1982 is not online. Last active: 9/24/2009 6:01:31 PM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 6:59 AM

at least of the locations in my area, i like borders better. i'm not sure that this opinion would hold true across the country, though, and i'm more than a little annoyed about the changes that borders recently put through in their customer card (the holiday savings was a big bonus for me).

my bookclub meets at a b&n. last time one of the members said she watched a kid ask an employee who wrote 'fahrenheit 451' because he needed it for his summer reading and she had *no idea*. none.

if given the choice, i'd buy all my books at cathy's, my favorite local used book store. the atmosphere is so much better in there, the owners actually like to read and know their stock, and they play great music.

From: melissabride05melissabride05 is not online. Last active: 4/2/2008 11:16:59 PM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 7:00 AM

I used to be all about Borders when we lived in Michigan. But we moved to Florida and we don't have one by us so now I shop at Barnes and Noble.

From: jenniloveselvisjenniloveselvis is not online. Last active: 9/14/2008 7:15:37 PM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 7:02 AM

Borders!


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From: QueSrahQueSrah is not online. Last active: 12/26/2008 11:22:36 AM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 7:43 AM

Borders, by far. I have fond memories of walking into their store on the U of Michigan campus in the early 90s and being enthralled by the escalator in the store. Bookstores were never (and still aren't) two stories in my hometown :-) I can't really tell much of a difference between B&N & Borders, so other than fond memories it doesn't really matter to me.


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Date: 7/20/2007 at 8:28 AM

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From: groovygrlgroovygrl is not online. Last active: 2/3/2009 2:28:26 PM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 9:26 AM

hmmm....i love independent bookstores (my mom ran one for years so i feel kinda guilty about going to the 'big guys') but there aren't any in my area right now so i go to B&N only b/c it is convenient & i have that discount card.
but after all the borders raves on here, maybe i should drive the extra 10 minutes to go there more often?!

From: Lishie0729Lishie0729 is not online. Last active: 10/3/2008 1:00:29 PM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 10:08 AM

Well I go to B&N because of convenience but I like Borders better! Saying that I like the little independent businesses more and the Strand :) But I can never pass up a bookstore! LOL




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From: kimminickkimminick is not online. Last active: 11/27/2008 9:45:10 PM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 10:17 AM

I'm a borders junkie too. I love their rewards program. And we have a two story one here in Nashville. I haven't been in a long time because I've made myself stop buying books for a long while. Don't want to temp myself (although the emails I get each week are hard too)



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From: 10YearsTogether10YearsTogether is not online. Last active: 6/15/2009 10:46:34 PM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 11:19 AM

I like Borders better than BN just because they always have the printable 30% off coupon online!


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From: groovygrlgroovygrl is not online. Last active: 2/3/2009 2:28:26 PM
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Date: 7/20/2007 at 6:05 PM

ohhhhh The Strand. I do miss that.

From: Emily227Emily227 is not online. Last active: 9/18/2008 10:41:12 PM
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Date: 7/28/2007 at 2:03 AM

I've always been a Borders fan myself---I think it was initially because I liked their paper products section and B&N didn't really have one. I love their sales too.

In Nashville there was a fabulous bookstore (I think mostly in TN) called David-Kidd and it was phenomenal!

In California there is one that I really love called Vroman's, but I don't think it is national.



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