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Taking advantage of vast warehouses across the United States, the store stocks over 1 million titles for immediate delivery. In 2009, Barnes & Noble.com also became a leader in eBooks, offering over 1 million titles in its eBooks store and launching nook, the world's most advanced eBook reader, that features more

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  • Anonymous User:
    I've been going to Barnes and Noble for over ten years, ever since Waldenbooks closed. It's definitely a store you have to go in to get the full experience. When I walk inside one their stores, I feel a sense of calmness, almost as if I was in a library. I love being surrounded by all of those books, and with the comfortable seating it takes me awhile before I want to leave. There was one time though that I will never forget. I was sitting there reading a book on Javascript when one of the employees came up and started talking about programming. He was on his break, so we talked for probably an hour. He recommended a few lesser-known books to me, which to this day are my go to resource books. It's a great store that you can lose yourself in, browsing the shelves for hours.
    October 30, 2012 at 04:54pm
  • Samantha Bailey Ramos:
    I love going to Barnes & Noble. Even though I have an E-reader it is still nice to know I can go into an actual store and pick up an actual book to read. They have a wonderful Young Adult and Children's section there, which are the two sections I frequent most often. I love the quiet atmosphere of the store as well. It is the perfect place to sit and read on a stressful day. Their free wifi makes it a prime location for studying too. Since I own a Barnes and Noble Nook visits there are even better. I am able to read any book for free on my Nook while I am in the store!
    October 30, 2012 at 04:46pm
  • Trevor Lemly:
    Barnes and Noble is one of my favorite stores. I remember as a kid always getting a Barnes and Noble gift card for Christmas. Finding it under the tree was so exciting, because with just a small card, I felt almost overwhelmed with the options it afforded me. I would take my card into Barnes and Noble and just get lost among all the books and products. I'd usually end up buying either graphic novels or fantasy novels (of which they have an amazing selection) and it's nice to be able to pick up, touch, open, and read the books before choosing to buy them. Now-a-days, I don't get gift cards so much, but Barnes and Noble remains one of my favorite stores, because it's not so much shopping as it is an experience. The atmosphere is wonderful and the feel of being able to touch and hold so many books remains a unique experience that will persist, no matter how advanced technology becomes.
    October 30, 2012 at 04:40pm
  • Tiffany Von Trapp:
    I will never forget my first visit to a Barnes and Noble. Way before the internet existed, I had only previously been to smaller stores like B. Dalton and Waldenbooks (anyone remember them?) but I had developed a taste for world literature early in high school which these stores could not satisfy. Walking into Barnes and Noble for the first time, it was everything I expected and more. Muted light, somewhat dark, classical music playing softly, people sitting around reading or perusing the shelves... and books, thousands and thousands of books! All the books that had been on my mental 'wishlist' for months and so much more. I spent maybe three or four hours there and was quite sad to leave, but I returned there often, and until I got to college and had access to an enormous library, this was by far my favorite place to spend time, as well as money.
    October 30, 2012 at 04:29pm
  • Bob Hanson:
    I know it's a bit old fashioned; but, I really enjoy both the feel of an actual book in my hand and also going to a brick and mortar store to find a good book. Barnes & Noble is my personal favorite place to go right now. They have a great selection and every time I go I am always impressed by the amount of information it contains. In fact, just writing this review is actually making me want to take a trip there. Of course, if you prefer online shopping, which even I do sometimes, B&N has a great website that is easy to use as well.
    October 30, 2012 at 04:14pm
  • Anonymous User:
    I'll be honest. I was always more of a “Borders-guy” when it came to bookstores. This stemmed mostly from proximity and discount coupons. It seemed every month Borders had another 40 or 50% off coupon! But, now that Borders is gone and my book worm proclivities remain, I needed another place to scratch that itch. Of course, we don't live in the 80's or 90's anymore, where there were multiple bookstores at every mall, so choices were limited. Luckily, Barnes and Noble is exactly the type of bookstore you'd want in a large chain style company. The Barnes and Noble nearest to me is two stories with plenty of room to browse and then sit when you've found a book of interest (or a few!). They have most of the recent releases one might look for, as well as a good back catalog. There is a discount section with pretty good deals and they do sometimes have coupons (though usually not close to the 20 or 50% off Borders norm). I guess like the best praise I can give it is that, when I am there, I feel like I could live there and be completely content.
    October 23, 2012 at 03:36pm
  • Remus Dutulescu:
    I'm slowly making the transition between physical books and e-books, but Barnes & Nobles remains my favorite book store, no matter what. I've been purchasing books from them for almost ten years now and their competitive prices never let me down. What's more, I recently started to use gift cards, instead of cash or credit. Why? Because you can easily find B&N gift cards with a discount of at least %10, which is quite something if you're buying more than one book at a time. For example, last time I walked into B&N I managed to get a total of $5 off, because I used gift cards. I also mentioned that they're my favorite book store. Why? Over 1 milion of titles to choose from, which is something! Anyway, whenever you're buying books from them, try to use gift cards, if you manage to find them at a discount.
    October 23, 2012 at 03:22pm
  • Alexander Insco:
    Barnes and Noble is a pretty good retailer, offering many different books and magazines, both in physical copies and on their own proprietary e-reader, the Nook. It’s nice on occasion to visit one of these stores to actually see and hold the books that you’re looking for, instead of simply ordering them online. This also gives me the chance to see other books as well, and on many occasions it has led me to purchasing other titles that sounded interesting, or had a good sale/discount at the time. These stores also tend to have a coffee shop, but I haven’t tried them personally.
    October 17, 2012 at 02:38pm
  • Anonymous User:
    I have started going to Barnes and Noble to use my laptop. I go there for the free Wi-Fi and stay for the atmosphere. I think they all have free Wi-Fi and a coffee shop. Someone gave me a Barnes and Noble gift card, and I have been using a lot of it for coffee. Sometimes I also order a full meal. They have soup, sandwiches, and more. That actually helps me to stay in there longer whenever I am trying to get something done. But sometimes I go, intending to work on my laptop, and I end up buying a coffee and browsing magazines and books. I think it's just generally a good place to go and relax.
    October 11, 2012 at 03:21pm
  • Tara Basinger:
    I am not a big fan of Barnes & Noble or the customer service that they provide. I have often used Barnes & Noble to rent textbooks, but my shopping experience is always hit and miss. It is easy to select the books I want and checkout, but it is sometimes difficult to return them. The button does not always appear to print out the shipping label and consequently they charge extra due to missing the return date. I contacted their customer service before about the return date missing and they acknowledged it is a website error sometimes, but they refused to give me a refund. However, I do enjoy being able to buy used books from other retailers through their company and I like that they provide price comparison.
    October 11, 2012 at 02:57pm
  • Michael J Johnson:
    It was my wifes birthday recently and I have to say Jennifer from our local Barnes and Noble probably saved my marriage. lol. I was clueless what to get my wife, I know she loves books, and I knew of a book she had been wanting, but like most men... didn't listen to the name and basically knew nothing about the book. I went to the store and told jennifer of my predicament and somehow she managed to turn my jibberish into a book. The correct book. I picked up a few other items, book marks, a book light etc, I didn't spend a lot of cash because it seems like the items there are really inexpensice. When her birthday came, I was the hero husband who got the right birthday present without being asked. :) Thanks Barnes and Noble.
    October 11, 2012 at 01:49pm
  • Anonymous User:
    I am a complete hold out these days and refuse to buy any time of E-Reader. To me there is nothing like cracking open a fresh book. I adore Barnes and Nobles. Though they are keeping up with advanced technology you can still go into there store and find yourself in...a Book Store! The staff is always helpful when I am looking for wither a particular tile or just need a new suggestion on what to read next. The selection can not be beat, I have managed to find really old and really obscure titles right in the store. However if what I am looking for is NOT in stock (and that's rare) they will order it for me for free. Call me old fashioned but I will be crushed if I lose Barnes and Nobles to new age technology. It is like a second home to me.
    October 11, 2012 at 01:46pm
  • Anonymous User:
    Barnes and Noble is one of my favorite stores. What I like most about them is their willingness to search high and low for the title you are looking for. There have been several instances when the book I was looking for wasn't in stock. They were able to locate it in their system and order it for me. In most cases I had the book within a couple days. I just recently purchased a Nook Simple Touch which I absolutely love. The staff was very helpful and knowledgeable when I came in to purchase it, and they even have classes for people who are not tech savvy. Lastly, they have an offer called Read in Store. You can read almost every book for FREE on your Nook for one hour when you are in the store! That's just amazing to me. I grab a coffee, find a comfortable chair and get lost for an hour. I love this place.
    October 4, 2012 at 09:46pm
  • Courtney Will:
    If I'm looking for a book and not in the mood to wait for it to be shipped to my house, I almost always go to Barnes and Noble. I've found that the staff there are almost always very nice and helpful, always willing to help you find what you're looking for without trying to get you to buy something else, which is quite annoying. If they don't have what you're looking for, it's usually an option to have it ordered and shipped to the store, where you can later pick it up. They have a huge variety of books (and other things!), so I highly recommend it. Even if you're not looking for something in particular, it can be fun to just go and browse through their selection.
    October 3, 2012 at 01:34pm
  • Anonymous User:
    Barnes and Nobles has all of the standard needs when it comes to looking for books of all genres. The customer service is very helpful and often the people that work there know what they are talking about and make good recommendations. Personally, I' am a fan of non fiction novels and Barnes and Noble's has an excellent supply of it that I regularly look at. It also makes for good presents whether it be for Christmas or birthday presents.
    October 3, 2012 at 01:25pm
  • Anonymous User:
    How can someone NOT love Barnes and Noble? This is by far one of my favorite stores. I love browsing the books and magazines then settling in with a hot cup of tea and a snack. Their game selection has really improved in the recent as well. I absolutely love looking at all the different board games! They have a nice section of "gift"-type items that's fun to look through as well. They always have something fun on sale! I got a gift card to Barnes and Noble and enjoyed a nice afternoon with my significant other. We each got a book and something to drink and sat in their cafe for hours.
    October 3, 2012 at 01:22pm
  • Mark Bargas:
    I love reading books, I try to read at least three a month. The only place I shop at for books, online and in store is Barnes & Noble. They have probably the biggest selection of books out of anyone, anything you can think of or want, they most likely have it. They have tremendously great customer service. The atmosphere inside a Barnes & Noble is like no other, I could spend all day there and I have before. One time they sent me the wrong books when I ordered online and they ended up giving me a full refund and sending out the right books for my troubles. If you're a book lover look no further than Barnes & Noble, they are the best hands down.
    September 26, 2012 at 01:49pm
  • Coupon Saver:
    I really enjoy shopping at Barnes and Noble. It’s my go to spot when I need to grab a quick gift or gift card. I can literally stay there for hours browsing through all the different sections. They have a great selection and it doesn’t hurt that they have a Starbucks inside the store! I appreciate being able to even visit a bookstore these days. There are hardly any bookstores left near me, so it’s nice to be able to spend a little time looking in an actual store instead of just online. When you can’t find a book in the store it’s almost certain that you can find it on their website. I love Barnes and Noble!
    September 20, 2012 at 07:44pm
  • Brock Alexander:
    Last Christmas, My in-laws did not know what to get for me and my wife, so they chose a $500 Barnes & Noble gift card. We have yet to spend all of it, even after purchasing new Nook (with Glowlight) e-readers! I love to visit the store, but more for the atmosphere than the merchandise. I've grown quite fond of their games section, and recently picked up Munchkin, which we play all the time. Maybe I just got really lucky, but the store we visited had an employee there who was actually very familiar with the game (and any other items we asked about!), and he was able to give us a quick rundown, as we were both unfamiliar with the mechanics at the time. So thank you, Barnes & Noble, for bringing us both the joy of reading and the joy of silly table-top games!
    September 20, 2012 at 07:42pm
  • Christopher Olive:
    Arguably, brick and mortar bookstores are slowly dying off, thanks to online giants like Amazon.com. However, it’s very easy to disbelieve this trend when walking into a Barnes & Noble. They really are a “throwback” to the good old days of being able to walk into a bookstore, pick up a book, and just read. Almost all B&N stores that I have entered have had the stereotypical coffee shop, but it feels oddly homey and not rushed like other corporate coffee chain experiences. You are actually encouraged to peruse your potential purchase over a cup of coffee. I’ve nearly always had pleasant book discussions with the employees there, and I nearly always get a good book recommendation based on the book already in my hand. I very much enjoy making this a destination with my wife on date night, there’s just something Bohemian about it.
    September 20, 2012 at 07:27pm
  • Stephen Samuels:
    I am not a big fan of shopping but when I'm out there are few stores I enjoy seeing more than Barnes and Noble. The reason is the complete experience you get from shipping there. Yes, they have a huge selection of books, magazines, calendars and games, but that is not what makes them great. What makes them great is their attitude. Most locations have a coffee shop inside where you are actually encouraged to come sit, relax and browse through some books. You walk through the store and you always see people at tables or chairs reading a book. How nice and peaceful! No pushy sales people. No one saying if you want to read it you have to buy it. Rather they let you go at your own speed, take a few minutes read the first chapter of a book, they know if you like it you'll buy it and more importantly your experience is so great you'll keep coming back to them.
    September 12, 2012 at 04:04pm
  • Anonymous User:
    Barnes and Noble is absolutely great. I have had a variety of gift cards over the years and it has worked out excellently. There are still many sorts of books that you still need to get in physical form, like coffee table books that have giant maps and things. One of my favorite part of this store is that there are all sorts of different historical atlases that are heavily discounted as well as many other picture intense books. These are excellent when you take care of a small child and teach them visually. Although I don't have an e-reader, I can't imagine myself ever forsaking the experience of going to a barnes and noble and having a coffee and book experience.
    September 12, 2012 at 03:55pm
  • Anonymous User:
    With today's technology, I hope stores like Barnes and Noble don't disappear. There is just no replacement for the experience of touching, seeing, and smelling a new or used book. I have been a customer of this store for years. I often spend a Sunday morning going to my local Barnes and Noble with a good cup of coffee and checking out the latest books. It's not uncommon for me to get so wrapped up in a book that I end up being there for hours. Their stores are always well kept, even the children's section. They offer so many fun things between the coffee shop, gift/novelty items, and music section. We're big readers in our family. Barnes and Noble cards are the norm when gift exchanging at Christmas, Birthdays, Graduations. We always know that one of their gift cards in an envelope is sure to be appreciated. I've enjoyed this store so much and hope they're around throughout my children's lives, too.
    September 5, 2012 at 04:09pm
  • Matt Farley:
    Recently I stopped in a Barnes & Noble and was attempting to find several books which I could not find at several other stores I had checked. I decided to browse the shelves and attempt to find the books myself. On two separate occasions an employee walked by, could tell I was searching for something, and promptly helped me locate the book. They were very kind and personable and really added to my shopping experience. I will be returning here soon in the future next time I am trying to find a book. I will not waste time checking the other stores first due to the great experience I had here.
    September 5, 2012 at 03:54pm
  • Renee Barton:
    I love Barnes & Nobles products and services. I had recently purchased a Nook from them and have had great success finding books as soon as they are available for sale. I didn't have to wait in line or drive to the store to get the book I wanted. Also, when I had a problem with my Nook's charging port, they replaced it for me, no questions asked! I didn't have a warranty or anything on it. But, because it was less than a year old and it was a product flaw and not of my doing, they had no problem exchanging for a brand new one! I would recommend this store and their products to anyone! And I have! My mother has since bought a Nook and loves it as well!
    September 5, 2012 at 03:54pm
  • Anonymous User:
    In a world of Amazon, used book stores, and ebay, it’s amazing that Barnes and Nobles has remained profitable. I went to Barnes and Nobles today and had a horrible experience in every aspect. I went for a specific book, a very common book, a hardcover version of "Game of Thrones" by George R. R. Martin. First the book was misplaced; it was on a desk instead of being in Science Fiction/Fantasy section. I saw it on the display so I thought there might be a deal for the purchase. Nope, the price for a single hardcover Game of Thrones book was $35. A simple Amazon or eBay search shows the book for at most $20. Barnes and Nobles should not be 15 bucks over. I ask the clerk if this was correct, she said it was but that there was a coupon I could print out online that gives me 15% off. I asked if she had any, she said no, I would have to go back home and print off the coupon. Why even tell me about the coupon? So not only was the item overpriced but the customer service was horrible! I didn't buy the book obviously so lastly I tried to go to Starbucks that was located within the Barnes and Nobles. I am a gold card member of Starbucks (reward program) I tried to use my card and the barista states that I can not use my gold card within Barnes and Nobles Starbucks. What the point of having a Starbucks within if it doesn't accept a Starbuck card? I think I'll be sticking to my Amazon and half price book stores. Barnes and Nobles need to have some serious changes before I step back inside their store.
    August 29, 2012 at 08:41pm
  • Anonymous User:
    Barnes & Noble has always been a good store to shop and peruse books at, in my opinion. The stores are well lit and spacious with aisles that have enough space between them and shelves that don't go too high. I've bought books both in store and online from them. The upsides of shopping there is that there is a connected Starbucks at pretty much every location I've been to and it's always nice and quiet, and never too busy. They have a pretty good selection of books in their stores, with new and more popular books definitely being in stock. I have purchased books online both for school and tutorial books for my own personal reasons. There are definitely better prices on their online store, I am guessing to encourage the bypassing of the retail route as that saves them money in the long run as well, with the only downside being not able to read into a book a little before making a purchasing decision. (Which isn't a problem at all if you are required to purchase a certain book) The books I purchased online were definitely brand new and came in mint condition.
    August 29, 2012 at 08:38pm
  • Carrie Simmons:
    I recently went to Barnes and Noble in search of a new book that had come out, Practical Paleo. It is a cook book. I was expecting it to be there because the website had said it would be. I went to the cookbook section and looked all over, nothing, as usual. I even looked in the vegetarian/vegan section even though it has nothing to do with this topic. Why might you ask, well because every time there is a book about eating paleo it seems to be put in the category. Since I could not find the book I went in search of an employee at the help desk. What do you know....no one was to be found. After a couple of minutes someone finally came to help. However, I got the feeling that they were somewhat annoyed with having to help. I had them look it up for. At first she could not find it, I had to explain that it was a cookbook. When she finally did find it, I was told I would have to order it. I told her at the time I did not want to order it. What I wanted was to see the book in person before ordering because I did not want to pay +$30 for a produce I was not sure I would like. So I waited until the book came out as a kindle book so that I could get it for about $20 less than what I was going to get it from Barnes and Noble. I personally am so frustrated with them because it seems as though they never have what I want.
    August 29, 2012 at 08:35pm
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