Yeah, but it doesn't have an inventory search, which is what I was looking for. I realize I probably should have been more clear, I apologize.
Borders has their own site now which is why they split from Amazon.
borders.com
Yeah, but it doesn't have an inventory search, which is what I was looking for. I realize I probably should have been more clear, I apologize.
Yeah, that's the site I've been talking about.Yeah, but it doesn't have an inventory search, which is what I was looking for. I realize I probably should have been more clear, I apologize.
Borders has their own site now which is why they split from Amazon.
borders.com
Well, I'll have to wait till November 3, apparently, since amazon.de seem to get their English books from amazon.uk...![]()
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I it found on the page for Greater than the Sum. I guess it just isn't up yet for Gods of Night.The feature is still there. When you pull up a page for a specific item, you should see a box to the right of the description with three buttons, and below them, a box to enter your zip code. Fill that, click "go", then scroll down the resulting page.
[W]e sold our last copy of the above title just before you purchased it.
Well, The Book Depository have screwed up for the first time ever!
Which is more than a little annoying![W]e sold our last copy of the above title just before you purchased it.
That sounds pretty close to what the one in Glendale, Az has. There's a B&N down the street a little ways, but it has even less Trek books than Borders.The Barnes & Nobles in Glendale, CA (near Los Angeles) says it will have Destiny in store on the 30th. I'm tempted to order online, but it probably won't arrive any faster than just waiting for the store to get its copy.
Has anyone else noticed that Southern California stores get books later than more eastern parts of the country? Is that because the books ship from the east?
Also, Borders has stopped being a reliable source of Trek. At most a dozen and half books, usually old, are in stock at the Borders around Pasadena/Glendale. B&N always wins in regards to Trek stock. Is it like that for others?
Unlikely, as the three covers were created by three different artists.The cover looks so much nicer when you look at it up close... I wonder if the covers are available as one poster..
Unlikely, as the three covers were created by three different artists.The cover looks so much nicer when you look at it up close... I wonder if the covers are available as one poster..
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