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Well-Read Twenty Something Skip to content Well-Read Twenty Something Menu Search GoodReads Reviews Top Ten Tuesday Friday Five Classics Club Search for: Search Save Barnes & Noble-what do you think? On May 7, 2018 May 7, 2018 By MaddieM In book tags 14 Comments In a New York Times opinion article titled Save Barnes & Noble! , David Leonhardt writes about the slow death of the well-known bookstore franchise. His main argument seems to be that Amazon is running Barnes & Noble out of business because of their low book prices, free shipping (for Prime users) and easy access. He says this form of monopoly must be stopped and Barnes & Noble must be saved. What do you guys think? I’d really love to know because I’m a little torn on the subject. If the title of the article was “Save Bookstores!” I would be 100% on board. Bookstores are my favorite place in the world and I try very hard to frequent and support local bookstores, because I see them as ...

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