Business Description from the Web
The Scoop: Self-dubbed "the world's largest bookseller"; you need only walk into one of the behemoth Barnes & Noble stores to know that statement is no idle boast. Popular reads from names like Anita Shreve, John Grisham and Stephen King line the shelves, and you won't turn the corner without running into an Oprah-approved tome or two. The sizable stores have room for sections like Current...
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An easy-access resource for books of any stripe, with impressive children's, business and bestseller sections.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Established in 1873 and still thriving, this mainstream bookseller boasts almost 600 locations and does brisk online business as well. Ubiquitous and well organized, Barnes & Noble arranges its huge book selection in 22 user-friendly categories, from Art and Architecture to Romance and Travel. Stores host seasonal book signings and family-friendly "Storytimes." Many locations...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 21, 2008)
Other Reviews from the web
I dropped into this bookstore on a whim to waste some time. I wasn't looking for anything in particular and the employee made it clear that she would rather me not be there at all. She kept asking me if I was ready if I ventured even ten feet within the register and it got rather annoying.
Pros
+ Found something good without anything in mind
Cons
- Had to deal with rude employee
Posted by emilynf1
on April 21, 2009, (Edited May 22, 2007)
This is a pretty large Barnes and Noble located in the Tustin Market Place. It's a great place to read to your children and they even have story times on Saturdays!
This is a very small bookstore compared to other Barnes and Noble but it does feel like a quaint place. It is also well stock for a small store. There are not many people in the store so there is never a line.