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February 2024 by L Butler
Excellent atmosphere and helpful staff.
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February 2024 by William Frey
Very nice inside, what can I say books galore ?.
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February 2024 by Harold MacKerley
A lot more than books.
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February 2024 by Julio Cedano
Excellent
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February 2024 by Hella Kitte
Love the selection.
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February 2024 by Mary Kozul
Had a great selection of large print books for my 92 year old mom.
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February 2024 by Marci Karess
Had a great time shopping with my granddaughter here.
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February 2024 by Susan Kelley
Going to miss this place.
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February 2024 by Eric Laylon
Love that places like this are still available to shop for books
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February 2024 by Gail Whitman
Was able to get a great Christmas present here for my great-nephew who is one year old, a Peter Rabbit themed music box with pop-up rabbit. He loved it, was totally fascinated by it.
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February 2024 by lola higginbottom
They have a large selection of games , toys, and merchandise that compliment their books.
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February 2024 by J R
Won’t let you buy anything. I went at 10am on a Sunday looking for a specific book in stock. I asked for help finding it from someone stocking books. They told me 2 locations but I was unable to find it. They couldn’t help further. I found something else to buy and went to the back register. No one was there. I tried the other register and no one was there. So I put my items down and left. This is why Amazon is winning.
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January 2024 by Melanie Rubright
Very organize and clean
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January 2024 by Michael Malone
Great customer service!
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January 2024 by Alyssa Conaway
Today was my first and last trip to this store. The woman with the blond hair working in the children’s section was utterly rude. I was there with my 15 month old son. He likes taking books off the shelf and stacking them. He was doing that with the Curious George paperback books, handing them to me and I was piling them up. Every so often I’d put them back on the shelf so he could take them off again.I felt someone looking at us and turned around to see the aforementioned employee standing behind the register and glaring at us. Occasionally she’d also sigh. Then she made a big show of coming over and moving some hardback books that were near us but that my son hadn’t touched.All that did was call his attention to that area, so then he went over and started picking up those books. At one point he walked around with one, with me following right behind him. When we got back to that section the woman was there rearranging the Curious George books. They were in no particular order when we got there, but apparently she didn’t like the order in which I placed them.My son walked right up to her and was standing right beside her. I said “oops, sorry” and she got up and walked away without saying a word.How incredibly rude is that?! He’s a toddlers and his behavior was developmentally appropriate. She’s a grown adult and her behavior was rude and unprofessional.I went up front and asked to speak with the manager. A woman came out and I told her all this, and she just said she’d talk to the employee. She made absolutely no effort to try to turn our negative experience into a positive one. Apparently this store suffers from poor management in addition to rude staff.I was other parents of young children to know this is not a child friendly store and they should not waste their time coming here.To Barnes & Noble: If you don’t want kids to touch books in your stores, don’t have a kid’s department. And if you do keep a kid’s department, staff it with someone who likes kids or at the very least isn’t completely miserable.