Why would anyone buy gaming books from B&N? They are the worst of both worlds. They are not a FLGS, but their brick and mortar stores do not give the deep discounts of Amazon. I guess you might love B&N so much that you want to see them thrive, but ugh.
Why would anyone buy gaming books from B&N? They are the worst of both worlds. They are not a FLGS, but their brick and mortar stores do not give the deep discounts of Amazon. I guess you might love B&N so much that you want to see them thrive, but ugh.
as usual, you guys are missing the point. The point I am making, is if wizards wants to grow thier product, then, they need to make some changes in the mass market space. Someone that has never played beofre or does not know about D&D isn't going to be hanging out in what you wierdos call a FLGS and what I call a mom and pop store, this person is going to be in barnes and noble, and instead of picking up the starter set or picking up the 5e book and getting hooked for life, they are going to get very confused and most likly by the inferior Pathfinder book.
I used to buy all my gaming books from Waldenbooks, and for one reason: That's where my parents took me. OP has a point, especially about younger people trying to figure out what to buy.