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florian Wrote:

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> The essence of the Chener Bookshop is, that apart

> from the staff being very helpful and the shop

> being well stocked with a variety of books, in

> itself is a reminder of the Britain of a

> generation ago.


Really? I never found that to be the case. No I'm not "dissing" the place or looking for an argument. In my experience I have often found the staff to be a bit cold and their choice and availability of stock to be rather limited.


Quite clearly I've had a need of a different genre of book in the past... Foyles and Book Etc. often meet my requirments...

I would have to agree that Foyles and Books, etc. offer a far wider choice of books than one's local bookshop. However, for a really vast selection of books, I would also recommend Amazon.co.uk. Not only as I have said, do they offer such a fantastic selection, they also offer reduced prices. Going back to Chener Books, then, I feel that for a "local" bookshop, their supply is more than adequate, but it depends on what one is looking for.

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