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Barnes and Noble has been in trouble for some time now. Years, in point of fact. It's an extension of the greater problem faced by most book-related companies out there these days, of course, but as they're the biggest, they've simply been able to keep afloat longer. Nook was the gamble they took to try and change that, and to keep up competition with Amazon. Thus far, it really hasn't been enough.
Why, just earlier in the month they were talking about the fact that they're looking to close about 20 stores a year...for the next 10 years: http://www.ibtimes.com/barnes-noble-c...
I may have never been the biggest B&N fan, but book stores in general are in dire straits, and it's a depressing thing to see, especially as those numbers roll in daily.



Still hopefully they'll find some middle ground and stay in business unlike so many other book sellers over the years. :(


I would be interested in Kindle if they would just let you choose your own text and background colors for books. That would do a lot of help for people who have retinitis pigmentosa or traumatic brain injuries like mine affecting vision where we are essentially left with just color vision.
I need Nook as a device!

I did notice that on Smashwords as a feature, which is great.

i still think the industry could use way more innovation to keep up with times, and the browse and discover experience is something that i find quite fun and interesting in a place like Goodreads, where it's possible to accidently bump into new books, and it's as if there are thousands of other shoppers in the bookstore at the same time i am.
Kindle Fire might try to act like a tablet, but every one I've ever messed with was slow and sluggish, like an overloaded pc.
I know they're more expensive, but nothing beats an iPad. Just my own opinion. :)
J.
I know they're more expensive, but nothing beats an iPad. Just my own opinion. :)
J.


In my area, there are currently no other large bookstores. We have two or three indie bookshops, but they offer a limited variety of books. For people in my area who still prefer a physical bookstore, the loss of B&N would be painful. I'm guessing most of them would have to turn to online retailers such as amazon if B&N were to fail.


It's amazing really. Such a large company, and yet everything about their website screams shoddy.

I know they're more expensive, but nothing beats an iPad. Just my o..."
Just bought a Kindle Fire to replace my Nook and thankfully haven't found it slow at all. Moves at the same pace as my wife's iPad, in fact.
For whatever reason, I was always underwhelmed by B & N. Not to mention disappointed by their prices and selection of ebooks. Which brings me to why I got the KF...
I do enjoy wandering through an actual book store with a cup of coffee, and I think it'd be a shame if they shut down, but B&N simply can't match Amazon's variety and discounts.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/98efe91c-76...
Discussion on Mythic scribes regarding this. I checked google and found these articles. Thought I would share.