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3699
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The Triangle area not only has a number of university and independent bookstores selling new books, but it also has many used bookstores, including Durham's Readery and Chapel Hill's The Avid Reader, that offer great titles at modest prices.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 15 Issue 50, Dec 1997, p23-24, il Periodical Website
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27626
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Independent booksellers in the Triangle are moving to take back the local marketplace. Several independent bookstores have opened this year and some claim to be doing better than ever. Sharing space with other businesses, making the store a community center, and bringing in local and nationally known authors has helped booksellers thrive. The owners of Triangle area booksellers So & So Books, Letters, Quail Ridge Books & Music, The Regulator Bookshop, and Flyleaf Books all discuss their current state and successes.
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34859
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There are over 60 independent bookstores in North Carolina, and each one has a unique atmosphere. Author Jill McCorkle praises bookstores in her area before sharing a story of her own relationship with small bookstores and what they can do for the community.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 85 Issue 10, March 2018, p144-148, il, por Periodical Website
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