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Storage Solutions by Margaret Sabo Wills

8-4-book1.jpgIn desperate need of a little eye candy and design inspiration yesterday, we ended up at Barnes & Noble. (Don't yell at us. We'd discovered that two of our favorite independent bookstores are in the process of remodeling, and we couldn't find parking near a third.) The design section held nothing new for us, but while browsing the remainder aisles, we found this great little book...

 
 

8-4-book2.jpgWe snapped it up not merely because of its bargain price ($7.98?!), but because it's 143 pages full of lovely, inspirational photos we haven't seen before.

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i sure hope they feature 400sq ft studio apartments so i can get some major use out of this book. what are the odds...?

posted by *heather leaf* on 2008-08-04 19:55:16
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Why is it necessary to justify shopping at B&N?

It's sad that we've reached the point where the AT bloggers have to post apologetic "don't yell at me because I don't shop solely at small local independently owned shops that sell are built out of cow dung and hemp."

posted by Birdy on 2008-08-04 20:03:46
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Amen, Birdy.

posted by Lizzy on 2008-08-04 20:08:27
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Thanks, Birdy and Lizzy.

My apology's the result of my abiding love for independent bookstores, and my sorrow over the death of Cody's...

http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2008-06-19/article/30362?headline=Cody-s-Books-Closes-After-52-Years-in-Berkeley

posted by leslie on 2008-08-04 20:14:35
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i don't get the cody's thing...when they moved to 4th street they hardly had any books in that store and their design book inventory was crappy...also prices sucked....when they moved to downtown Berkeley it was sad and they only lasted for weeks.

posted by debbieeastbay on 2008-08-04 20:19:12
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I agree about Cody's fate, but it's not Barnes & Noble or Borders that are the culprits...it's that long trip down the famous river of South America that is sending independent bookstores out of business. That being said, Sabo Wills' book looks terrific.

posted by krister on 2008-08-04 22:17:56
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i think i might pick this up.

posted by Lady J on 2008-08-04 22:51:19
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I don't think there's anything wrong with having a personal preference to support your local economy rather than send your money off to giant corporations. I prefer to shop independently owned stores when I can because frankly, I like being surprised.

posted by petro on 2008-08-04 23:26:17
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krister, assuming you were referring to the Nile, it's in Egypt. In Africa. Perhaps all bookstores need to stock up on atlases...

posted by Pappagalla on 2008-08-05 00:22:40
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I'm pretty sure Krister was referring to the Amazon.

posted by edieb on 2008-08-05 01:22:37
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Pappagalla, Krister was making a statement about amazon.com. your sarcasm detector needs mending. maybe if it had been working properly, your snide comment could have been reserved for another post.

posted by *heather leaf* on 2008-08-05 05:06:40
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the cat claws are out this morning....

posted by inkstainedwriter on 2008-08-05 10:46:17
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Looks like a nice book. I want that rotary phone!

posted by gryt on 2008-08-05 14:30:43
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Got the book. If I had a 2,000 square foot apt. with at least $250,000 to drop, the book would have been a great inspiration. Being that I am lacking the extra 1,000 square feet and my budget is about 1% of the $250,000, it really did me no good. Not really great on practical advice either...

posted by ChrisP on 2008-08-18 15:26:46
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Yep...I was referring to the mysterious Amazon.

posted by krister on 2008-08-27 18:25:06
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