So I went into the local B&N today, two towns over, in a much wealthier university town. I do not go in there very often, and when I go, mostly it is to see what books I might like to get from the library, and take author info down. I had perhaps thought that there might be some after Xmas sales today, but the amount of bargain books was actually quite minuscule. And when I do go in, I only look through the shelves for book types/ genres I read in, which is less than half of what is even available. Outside of two fiction genres, these are only non-fic ones. Now it has been years since I have been impressed by the place-- as far back as ten years back a student at my old Christian school gave me a $5 gift cert there, and it took me at least 45 minutes to find something I felt like buying. But today it dawned on me as I was looking through various sections, esp but not exclusively the 'current events' one, is anyone at B&N HQ actually reading these books before agreeing to have them put on their sales shelves? Doing fact checks and other forms of vetting? IOW, some of the astoundingly bad slopola here, mostly but not exclusively from a hard-right, Trumpanzee perspective, defies justification, or does B&N just put anything that they think they could sell on the shelves? I recall one book, written by a Dave (?) Rubin, of whom I had never heard, a hard-right author who was, according to the book jacket blurb, , blathering on about the hideousness of woke progressivism (all the weirder from a gay man who is living in Los Angeles with his husband, something Trump and Co probably would not be eager to facilitate), and said blurb notes that he has a highly rated Youtube podcast. So why is it that anyone would trust the insights of a guy with a Youtube podcast? But, of course, many of the non-fic books sold there demonstrate the reality that many Americans do not read well, lack critical thinking skills as well as a solid knowledge basis, so perhaps this is not so surprising. Still, am I wrong to suggest that B&N ought to exercise at least some responsibilty not to put alternative facts insanity up for sale?