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Amazon’s first bookstore in New York City sucks the joy out of buying books

7 pointsby prakashkabout 8 years ago

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Cpollabout 8 years ago
&gt; The shelves are tidy, because the books are placed with their covers facing out<p>Spine-out doesn&#x27;t facilitate browsing, so I can&#x27;t see why this is a bad thing. More books doesn&#x27;t equate more options or a better experience.<p>&gt; and prominently featuring the opinions of exemplary randos.<p>Fantastically dismissive, but the book buyer is also a &quot;rando,&quot; so it&#x27;s a useful metric.<p>&gt; The store selection is populist, elevating aggregate user ratings; the author’s name is, notably, the smallest thing on each card.<p>The only problem I see is that it doesn&#x27;t need to be there at all. It&#x27;s prominently featured on the cover of the actual book, right above the card.
PhantomGremlinabout 8 years ago
They&#x27;ve had one of these stores for a while at the Washington Square mall in a suburb of Portland Oregon. I entered it exactly once.<p>As you walk in the first thing you see is a sign that says, more or less: &quot;all books are list price unless you&#x27;re an Amazon Prime member&quot;. Which is not something that influences me in a positive way. They&#x27;re basically saying I need to pay them $99&#x2F;year to shop there.<p>Not that I&#x27;d want to shop there. I just don&#x27;t see the point. As this article notes, there is very very little physical inventory. You can play with Kindles. Maybe that&#x27;s the point?
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TillEabout 8 years ago
&gt; clutter that mirrors Amazon’s own site<p>Amazon has never managed to come anywhere close to the joy and value of accidental discovery that you can have from browsing the categorized shelves at a well-stocked bookstore, or better yet a university library. They&#x27;ve never even really tried as far as I can tell, so I guess it&#x27;s not a surprise that their attempt at a physical bookstore would miss one of its biggest advantages.