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Books-A-Million Opens Superstore in Columbus.


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Ala alanine.
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.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 26, 1998--Books-A-Million, Inc. (NASDAQ/NM: BAMM BAMM British Association of Medical Managers
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) announced the opening of a superstore su·per·store  
n.
A very large retail store that stocks highly diversified merchandise, such as groceries, toys, and camera equipment, or a wide variety of mechandise in a specific product line, such as computers or sporting goods.
 location in Columbus, Mississippi Columbus is a city in Lowndes County, Mississippi, United States on the Tombigbee River. It is approximately 282 kilometers (175 mi) northeast of Jackson,  in Leigh Mall.

Books-A-Million is a dynamic discount retailer which has made its mark on the book-selling industry by offering discounts on every item every day through its Millionaire's Club Discount Card program. Books-A-Million operates with the philosophy that, first and foremost, a bookstore should be a fun and exciting place for customers to shop and enjoy themselves, and that by also offering customers a better value for their dollar, a bookstore can be a place of entertainment for the whole family. This philosophy has made Books-A-Million the industry leader in developing innovative store layouts designed to stimulate the senses and make book buying fun and approachable for customers of all ages and lifestyles.

Each superstore location offers an incredibly wide selection of books, magazines, newspapers, greeting cards See e-card. , gifts and more at discount prices everyday. The core offering includes thousands of current book titles including an extensive selection of exclusive bargain books, over 2,000 magazine and newspaper titles and much more.

Books-A-Million enhances value through its Millionaire's Club Discount Card program. With the Discount Card, customers receive an additional 10% off every item in the store for a whole year. This means Discount cardholders are able to buy Books-A-Million's Top 10 hardcover bestsellers at 40% off everyday and the Top 10 paperback bestsellers at 25% off everyday, and are able to find discounts of up to 80% off bargain books. The value of the card is further enhanced by special mailings which alert club members to unique offerings or additional savings.

Every Books-A-Million superstore offers Joe Muggs, a coffee bar with an atmosphere based on the imaginary Imaginary can refer to:
  • Imaginary (sociology), a concept in sociology
  • Imaginary number, a concept in mathematics
  • Imaginary time, a concept in physics
  • Imagination, a mental faculty
  • Object of the mind, an object of the imagination
  • Imaginary enemy
 life of Joe Muggs, an explorer and pilot who has traveled the world in search of great coffee and adventure. The cafe features whole bean gourmet coffees, scrumptious, thick home-made cookies, other delicious treats and coffee related gift items.

Kids-A-Million is designed to surround kids with an interactive, bright environment that makes reading fun. The emphasis is on creating kid-style experiences with live storytelling Storytelling
Aesop

semi-legendary fabulist of ancient Greece. [Gk. Lit.: Harvey, 10]

Münchäusen

Baron traveler grossly embellishes his experiences. [Ger. Lit.
, kid-friendly furniture and accessible shelving shelv·ing  
n.
1. Shelves considered as a group.

2. Material for shelves.

3. An incline; a slope.


shelving
Noun

1. material for shelves

2.
 loaded with hundreds of colorful books to delight even the smallest reader.

The magazine department features thousands of titles and offers customers the most comprehensive collection of periodicals found anywhere.

There is also a complete Hallmark hallmark, mark impressed on silverwork or goldwork to signify official approval of the standard of purity of the metal, also called plate mark. The hallmark was introduced by statute in England in 1300 and enforced by the Goldsmiths' Hall, London.  Greeting Card store inside Books-A-Million featuring a full line of greeting cards, gift wraps and more.

Book clubs, author signings, live musical performances, school tours, community gatherings, coffee tasting, kids storytime -- all are commonplace activities at Books-A-Million.

With the fun and enthusiasm every new Books-A-Million store generates, it's little surprise that the company is the nation's third largest bookseller with more than 170 stores in 17 states. The company also sells books at its site on the World Wide Web. (http://www.booksamillion.com)
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