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  • Barnes and Noble on Mineral Point is a fun way to spend a bit of a snowy day just like this one today. That is if you happen to have the day off or class is over and you've got some free time. Their children's section is adorable. Decorated in welcoming colors and the hand puppets have me in stitches!! Lol the turtle and dog that pants when you push his tummy with your other hand and his tongue comes out or the piggy that when you pick him up and shake him a little he "oinks" like the real ham he is. The books are well organized from babies to school aged to tween. Always very clean too. Now for the adult parts of the store: my go to is the cooking section which is chock full of cookbooks with fabulous pictures to get your gastric juices flowing, there's an enormous photography section with coffee table books too. There's a huge religious/Spirituality section where you can find books on every religion or source of worship in the world. The next favorite section is where they have the journals travel journals, and travel books. Also books for school and all the ".....for Dummies" collection. I'm hanging on to the dying art of writing a paper letter or thank you card and sending it snail mail and B&N has a lovely assortment of antique Victorian looking stationery as well as contemporary styles and boxes of either blank or noted thank you cards or "just because cards". Also there's a nice selection of Godiva chocolates in singles as well as individually wrapped truffles so you can get a few for a day for just you in your book nook with a cup of tea and some sweets; or as an added gift with your book. which brings me to the cafe inside ... It's a Starbucks! Complete with teas and coffees to take home if you like or for a gift with a book for someone who's sick or having a birthday. They have everything at your traditional Starbucks. And there's about 45 seats in the cafe area where you can bring your book and start reading while you sip a hot or cold drink or enjoy a panini or bowl of soup! There's a Nook Book centered in the store so you can't miss it and you can try out Nook for yourself; it's usually not too crowded in there. Theres reading glasses for sale too. They've thought of everything and lastly if you can't choose for your book fetish friends.... There's always the B&N gift card. I can spend hours in this B&N and the employees are always around and willing to help and if they don't have your book they will order it for you and email or call you when it's in. On the second level there are comfy chairs to slouch down in and read. I've seen students in groups accessing the large tables and chairs for study groups off campus. Or there are some square tables with two to four chairs to sit and peruse your books before deciding to buy. So next rainy day if you need something to do besides the Mall or Movies... Stop in to THIS Barnes and Nobel. You'll lose hours in a great way!
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