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The end of bookshop browsing?
Jay Mandal
April 2007
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Jay Mandal
April 2007
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article1690435.ece
The above article is about the effect the Internet is having on bookshop browsing. (Apologies if this has already been posted.)
Kangaroo
April 2007
Thanks, I'll have to read this!
Tessa Tangent
April 2007
I liked your comment, Jay. I should think that many other genre novelists would agree. But, blow it, there's nothing like a good, long browse.
Stan2
April 2007
I enjoy handing books and looking at them - viva book browsing.
Carol
April 2007
There's just something about handling books isn't there.
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The above article is about the effect the Internet is having on bookshop browsing. (Apologies if this has already been posted.)