> Barnes and Noble brick and mortar store price:
> $44
> 
> BarnesandNoble.com price:
> $32 

I've always found this to be the case. Same holds true for Books-A-Million.
It's the overheads of the nice brick-and-mortar in the nice shopping areas
that you're paying for. 

> Amazon.com price:
> $26  (new and available with free shipping via "super saver 
> shipping" - just takes longer - though I had a bad experience 
> with "super saver shipping" before)

If you buy enough books, get a Barnes-and-Noble membership card which drops
another 15% (IIRC) off price. Also, like Amazon, B&N often provides free
shipping. One one last thing, if you do a shopping club, a la MyPoints.com,
B&N participates.

My two cents worth.



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