Bookstores
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Bookstores - have reemerged as a meeting place for young and old alike. One might think why would someone want to go to a bookstore where you have to pay for books - while a library is always there to loan books for free - well call it uncontrolled ambiance.
In the bookstore there is more customer appeal and lately bookstores have joined up with coffee shops and sweetshop’s and added jazz or rock n roll CD listening areas to bring people together into a happening place where they can have down time to read the latest published books or attend author signing sessions and admire a new icon in town who just was awarded the Pulitzer Prize or the local Rotary Club literary competition. Who knows who might show up - maybe that really cool guy who wants to impress as an intellectual as well as a sports hero. Perhaps we might find that young girl who is trying to emerge but is too shy and lives her life inspiration out of the love and romance stories that she eagerly reads every weekend at the same table with the same Danish roll and cup of espresso. Waiting for that right guy to casually brush by and ask - hey - what are you reading?
With the inauguration of Barrack Obama, people in airports and shopping malls are flocking in to read several best sellers about his views and the context of his cultural views. Barrack Obama's first book, Dreams from My Father, was a compelling and moving memoir focusing on personal issues of race, identity, and community. The Audacity of Hope, his 2006 book on politics and faith, is No. 8, up from No. 43, on the USA TODAY Best-Selling Books list. Dreams from My Father, Obama's 1995 memoir, reissued in 2004, is No. 9, up from No. 56 on the list.
After difficult times people talking and having coffee in bookstores such as Border's, Daltons and Strand are expressing both views of skepticism as well as hope. It is a time of transition and bookstores are natural meeting places teeming with ideas of change. Bookstores are comfortable in an environment where you can sip on coffee or tea, find a comfortable chair and peruse the latest publications, all while meeting that special person who can make a difference in your life. Bookstores are wise to the social connection they provide during hard times - they are reducing the price of coffee and sweet rolls while providing free Internet connect hot spots for their customers.