Thursday, September 8, 2011
A sad sign at Borders
Borders is closing. Death by Amazon. Or e-reader. Or competition from B&N. Or all three. At any rate, I had to stop in and see if there was anything good to pick up. Wow, 70% off, but I had to search for an hour before I could find one thing and only one thing of interest. All the rest was junk. Sad. I had a part time job here about 14 years ago, combining it with my library job (book overkill). So many memories were swirling in my head as I walked through the ravaged sections where the signs were wrong, the ceiling dripped water, and even the shelving was for sale. Sic transit gloria mundi ... no, not quite that important, but Borders used to be a wonderful, civilized place you could go and read for hours without buying anything, or enjoy a coffee-plus while people-watching, or purposefully order a book you needed. Or ... many other things.
For me the other book store in town is not an adequate substitute. But ... society gets what society wants (Whole foods, et al.).
Oh yes, the book set me back two dollars and ninety-one cents. Thank you, Borders. And thanks for the memories.
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I went to the one that closed up around here during the clearance sale, what a zoo!! I could not even find anything I wanted, you need hours, it is a sad sign I agree
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