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Barnes & Noble Booksellers
4 reviews for Barnes & Noble Booksellers
This Barnes & Noble isn't as large as others, but its Toledo. But this is my favorite bookstore, the only thing that doesn't make it 5 stars is the membership cost. I don't have alot of time to do recreational reading, so paying $25 for the membership isn't good enough for me. Saving only 10% off of regular merchandise. If its new, you get an additional 30% off, but I wait for reviews from trusted critics. I don't like Starbucks, but I love that it is there. Their magazine's are inferior to BooksAMillion but they are good enough for me.
The kids area is the best of any other bookstore, it has a little reading area, its own checkout, nice space and design. If you go to Borders, it looks like a Library. I like how the books are displayed through BN. They also have an awesome media section with demo's available everywhere.
Great bookstore! I can't give it five ***** because I've only been there once! IT is better than borders, but borders has BETTER coffee! Sorry barnes and noble, it takes a lot to impress me with ANYTHING! :) (NOT ALWAYS)so... i do recommend barnes and noble, but it is a tee bit pricey. (like all bookstores here!)
This is my local bookstore. It recently gained a rival with Borders moving into town but BN wins hands down. It's much more homey, lot more seating, larger selection, and servers Starbucks menu. The bookstore can get crazy on Friday and Saturday nights so prepare to wait for seating. You also have to wait in like a long time for help if you can't find a book but when someone does help you they are usually very friendly and will get what your looking for.
They also always have Harry Potter parties which middle aged women bring there little kids all dressed up so they can pick up a book they only they and there kid will never read. :)
Only downfall being prices, sorry but I love http://Amazon.com and cheap used books.


