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Should you judge a bookshop by its cover? Probably

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James Moore
Thursday 04 February 2016 02:01 GMT
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Who said Amazon wanted to see the end of physical bookshops?
Who said Amazon wanted to see the end of physical bookshops? (Amazon)

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What makes Amazon’s proposed chain of up to 400 bookshops different from those that have given up the ghost – such as Barnes & Noble in the US? They don’t have to make money.

Stock will be based on online sales and reviews, and will held to the same online price points.

The shops could be seen as loss-leading showrooms.

It might work with some casual buyers. But if, like me, you cherish the quirkiness and individuality of small bookshops, or small chains, which have had to learn to survive despite Amazon’s baleful influence, the last bricks-and-mortar bookshop you’re going to visit is one run by the same outfit.

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