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Coliseum Books To Leave ‘Gaping Cultural Wound'

Submitted by Keith Hansen, Aug 24, 2008 23:40

So very sad. Coliseum bookstore was so much better than the Borders stores that blast non-conducive, cacophanous music whereas Coliseum played classical music. You just felt like reading and buying books there. Totally different feel. Plus they had fantastic and more comprehensive philosophy and religion sections. It was because of Coliseum that I discovered many authors that I never heard of and would likely never find in any of the national franchises which serve the lowest common denominator. Such is life in the 21st century.


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So very sad. Coliseum bookstore was so much better than the Borders stores that blast non-conducive, cacophanous music whereas Coliseum...

Keith Hansen

Aug 24, 2008 23:40

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