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Big city left with no bookstore

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Remember when we all saw "You've Got Mail" and lamented the loss of the small bookstore to the corporate giants? Well, that was 1998. 12 years later, the corporate bookstores are folding shop. The closest one to Laredo? 150 miles.

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Big city left with no bookstore
By Ed Lavandera, CNN
January 22, 2010 2:00 p.m. EST

Laredo, Texas (CNN) -- The bookstore was Zhuara Rivera's magical "Neverland." It offered a fairy tale world for 14-year-old Rivera to get lost in stories and words.

But the books are gone. On January 16, Barnes & Noble, which owns B. Dalton, closed the store inside Laredo's Mall del Norte.

That leaves Laredo, Texas, population of 250,000, one of the largest cities in the United States without a bookstore.

The closest bookstore is now 150 miles away, in San Antonio, Texas.


Source: http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/01/22/laredo.books/

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We beat the drum slowly and played the fife lowly,
And bitterly wept as we bore him along.
For we loved our comrade, so brave, young and handsome,
We all loved our comrade, although he'd done wrong.


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The World's Most Boring Skydiver

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If sales of books in Laredo can't support keeping even one store open, it is a comment on both the residents of Laredo and the times we live in.

Agreed, sadly. [:/] Despite the torrent of information available on the internet, there's a lot to be said for the slower paced, quiet contemplation of a good book. My favorite current read is "FDR", a biography by Jean Edward Smith.

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Remember when we all saw "You've Got Mail" and lamented the loss of the small bookstore to the corporate giants? Well, that was 1998. 12 years later, the corporate bookstores are folding shop. The closest one to Laredo? 150 miles.

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Big city left with no bookstore
By Ed Lavandera, CNN
January 22, 2010 2:00 p.m. EST

Laredo, Texas (CNN) -- The bookstore was Zhuara Rivera's magical "Neverland." It offered a fairy tale world for 14-year-old Rivera to get lost in stories and words.

But the books are gone. On January 16, Barnes & Noble, which owns B. Dalton, closed the store inside Laredo's Mall del Norte.

That leaves Laredo, Texas, population of 250,000, one of the largest cities in the United States without a bookstore.

The closest bookstore is now 150 miles away, in San Antonio, Texas.


Source: http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/01/22/laredo.books/

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We beat the drum slowly and played the fife lowly,
And bitterly wept as we bore him along.
For we loved our comrade, so brave, young and handsome,
We all loved our comrade, although he'd done wrong.



Just a thought here... It would be interesting to find out how many books are sold and shipped online to Laredo from internet book sellers, like Amazon.
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http://www.laredolibrary.org/

One of the good uses of our tax money.



I was going to post the same thing, but then thought . . . what's to keep a Lorado local from starting up their own store? Why rely on a corporate giant to bring what the city wants?

There could be a grass roots campaign for the local book readers to start a book-swap club that could grow into a used book store . . . then possibly add new books to the menu. This would have more meaning than an outsider supporting them, don't you think?

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Phshaw, reading is way over rated.

It gives you all sorts of crazy ideas.
“The only fool bigger than the person who knows it all is the person who argues with him.

Stanislaw Jerzy Lec quotes (Polish writer, poet and satirist 1906-1966)

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To add to my previous post, I also live in a town with no book store. We have a library that publishes in our local paper what -new- books they've purchased each week. They try and stay on top of what's popular for their most frequent patrons. Both fiction and non-fiction.

They are also linked into the other surrounding libraries and will bring in what they might not have in stock. Free of charge.

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But the books are gone. On January 16, Barnes & Noble, which owns B. Dalton, closed the store inside Laredo's Mall del Norte. That leaves Laredo, Texas, population of 250,000, one of the largest cities in the United States without a bookstore.



I call "bullshit".

The yellow pages show plenty of book stores:
http://www.yellowpages.com/Laredo-TX/Book-Stores?page=1&search_terms=book-store

You don't have to be a national chain to be a book store.

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The yellow pages show plenty of book stores:
http://www.yellowpages.com/Laredo-TX/Book-Stores?page=1&search_terms=book-store

You don't have to be a national chain to be a book store.



Did you actually look at that list?

I especially like "El Shaddai Christian Book Store". Gotta love homophones and I really like it when it works more than one way.

The Shady Christian Book Store
The Shoddy Christian Book Store
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Did you actually look at that list?
I especially like "El Shaddai Christian Book Store".



What's your point? Yes, there were a lot of Christian book stores. And also a lot of what looked like regular book stores too. I'm sure the good folks of Laredo can still find or order what they want. And I'm also sure that if there is enough need, that the miracle of capitalism will step in to fill that need.

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