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	<title>Joseph Holschuh's Personal Website &#187; Half-Price Books</title>
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		<title>Half-Price Books</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve long been lamenting the sorry state of the reference section of my bookshelf. At least I would have long been lamenting it if 90% of my books weren&#8217;t stacked in totes in my garage. At any rate, there&#8217;s nothing worse than needing a quick synonym or an answer to 25-across and not having anywhere [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I&#8217;ve long been lamenting the sorry state of the reference section of my bookshelf. At least I would have long been lamenting it if 90% of my books weren&#8217;t stacked in totes in my garage. At any rate, there&#8217;s nothing worse than needing a quick synonym or an answer to 25-across and not having anywhere to go for it.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s the internet, I know, but the purist in me understands that only cheaters use Google to finish the Saturday puzzle. When it comes to writing and needing a quality thesaurus, yes, Microsoft Word has one built right in, but it&#8217;s limited and cumbersome, and I would just as soon find the perfect word in the perfect book.</p>
<p>The problem is that quality reference books are prohibitively&#8211;almost preposterously&#8211;expensive. Even shopping used on the internet, it&#8217;s difficult to find something that strikes the appropriate balance between quality and handsomenss, so I kept on limping along. I&#8217;d ask for these books every Christmas, but my family, knowing that no sane person would actually <em>want </em>books for Christmas&#8211;let alone reference books&#8211;forwent my request and instead purchased me clothing and razor blades.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.josephholschuh.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/half-price-books.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-382 alignright" title="half-price-books" src="http://www.josephholschuh.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/half-price-books-300x300.jpg" alt="half-price-books" width="300" height="300" /></a>Enter Half-Price Books. This story recently cropped up in a strip-mall in the Appleton area within a stone&#8217;s throw of a Barnes and Noble.</p>
<p>Thinking it was insane for a Mom &amp; Pop shop to open so close to a B&amp;N, I decided to stop in before the books were all hauled out and the store was replaced with a hair salon. I wanted to poke around a bit, and figured I might be able to get some tattered thesaurus on the cheap. I was amazed at what I found.</p>
<p>Impeccibly organized and impressively stocked, I found the reference area immediately, and instead of sorting through piles of torn paperbacks, I found myself staring at walls of brand-new, dirt cheap reference books. I left the store with three books after searching for about 10 minutes, but I could&#8217;ve spent hours there.</p>
<p>I wondered how a M&amp;P shop got its hands on such a quality selection of books, but a little bit of digging found that Half-Price Books is a chain, or more likely a franchise, which means the store has buying power.</p>
<p>They purchase books from customers, as well. I tend to steer away from stores eager to buy goods from me, as they naturally don&#8217;t have my best interests in mind, but I look forward to seeing Half-Price books thrive.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t provide anything close to a full review here, but suffice it to say I&#8217;ll be returning in the future.</p>
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