Friday, July 22, 2011
Borders bookstore: mourning the death of an old friend
Hey Folks,
I thought I'd write about the tragedy that is Borders closing its doors in the near future, and liquidating all of its assets after an unsuccessful search for a buyer. Borders has always been a place that I've enjoyed spending time, and nearly all of the books I own (and I own quite a few) have come from there. I've always felt comfortable reading books, having discussions with staff, and just perusing for new series there, and will remember the experience fondly. When I lived at Wabash Landing in West Lafayette, IN, I went almost daily to buy and read books, as an escape from the tough times and to enjoy the good times I had during my academic career.
It's truly sad that such a great company has to die, but with the economy where it's been, and the proliferation of ebooks, I suppose it's only natural- though that doesn't make it any easier to see it go. The feeling of seeing a book I've been waiting for on a shelf, and the feeling of opening a brand new book will be sorely missed. It's a pity that very possibly, the medium itself may soon suffer, and those who don't regularly read may one day find themselves without the opportunity to find paper books. Might be better for the environment- but who cares, Mother Nature can take one for the team :).
Anyhow, Borders bookstore, you've been a great place for me to go and escape my troubles, and I will always think of you fondly for that. Cheers folks, Shriram out.
ps- http://www.bordersreorganization.com/ for more info.
I thought I'd write about the tragedy that is Borders closing its doors in the near future, and liquidating all of its assets after an unsuccessful search for a buyer. Borders has always been a place that I've enjoyed spending time, and nearly all of the books I own (and I own quite a few) have come from there. I've always felt comfortable reading books, having discussions with staff, and just perusing for new series there, and will remember the experience fondly. When I lived at Wabash Landing in West Lafayette, IN, I went almost daily to buy and read books, as an escape from the tough times and to enjoy the good times I had during my academic career.
It's truly sad that such a great company has to die, but with the economy where it's been, and the proliferation of ebooks, I suppose it's only natural- though that doesn't make it any easier to see it go. The feeling of seeing a book I've been waiting for on a shelf, and the feeling of opening a brand new book will be sorely missed. It's a pity that very possibly, the medium itself may soon suffer, and those who don't regularly read may one day find themselves without the opportunity to find paper books. Might be better for the environment- but who cares, Mother Nature can take one for the team :).
Anyhow, Borders bookstore, you've been a great place for me to go and escape my troubles, and I will always think of you fondly for that. Cheers folks, Shriram out.
ps- http://www.bordersreorganization.com/ for more info.
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