Independent booksellers are asked to support our community. Let’s think about how we’re supporting them. Mara Lynn Luther of Chapter One Book Store in Hamilton, MT sounds off: “I’m not an economic priest. My bookstore is not a confessional. I’m tired of handing out “Hail Locals” to guilt-riddled shoppers. If you bought a Kindle as your sole reading device, you have cut out your local bookstore when there are options for e-readers that don’t eliminate indies. It’s your choice, but don’t come whining to me that you really want to shop local, but you have to be “smart about your money.” I agree, you should be smart about your money…” More…
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