As the Parmer/I-35 area is growing, all these big chains are flooding in every day. One prominent chain Barnes & Nobles is nowhere to be seen. How can they deprive the so-called literate population of the area. If they don't care about the literates then atleast care for the starbucks coffee addicts.
Barnes & Noble, if you're reading this then do something immediately about it as all the land around the Parmer area is finishing quick and yeah don't give me this excuse later on cause I did tell you. I admit we go to your stores and read all the books and buy them from Amazon, but still we sometimes buy coffee from your stores. Even if we buy any book from you we make sure to return it before the 30th day. You're the policy maker, not us. We're just applying your rules. B & N, you know what you bring to people?....you bring a class, a sophistication, a library close to all the non buyers like us. I appreciate you for that but you are truly an overcharger. You've trapped so many people before internet became common. I know it must feel bad that now you sell more coffee than books. But, nevertheless, I still support you. I will still sip that expensive coffee every now and then. I hope I helped you change your mind. So now, go and put your sign up there on one of the empty lots at Parmer.
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Although I am not a big fan of reading books and going to libraries, having a B&N close by would be great. My wife-to-be is an avid book reader and she is also a big fan of B&N.
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