Thursday, November 14, 2013

End of (an) odyssey?

A  chain book store of  reputed brand  closed shutters near my  home. This was one of the most famous book/ leisure  store which opened more than 70 stores across india.  It closed very fast in the west, east and northern region. But was doing good  business in the south till a few years ago.  Infact, more popular in Bangalore and Chennai  that whenever I visited these places for vacation,  I shopped for books and took my children for all those vacation workshops .

There was a time(10 years back)  when i was waiting for this store to open in my city and when its first store opened in  my city, I traveled 14 kms to buy books, boardgames and other multimedia like CDs, casettes, stationary. Some 7 years back, this shop opened its branch closer home and we were regulars there. But in the past one year, i realized i had'nt visited this store or any of those book stores. 

 These were not just book stores but were more than that.  They conducted many weekend workshops  of famous people like Rob of MAD fame, story telling sessions of kathalaya,  reading and other interactive sessions, so this book store and the other swanky  chain of book/leisure  stores in the malls  were our regular haunts when my children were young. Distance was never a matter when it came to book stores, we have traveled long distances to  attend the  children workshops, reading sessions at the various book shops.  They were  good  exposure to my children on the creative as well as learning fronts.  It made them socially interactive and they were good learning grounds for their life skills too as they made them bolder and confident to meet and approach people.

 It was  on a November 14th, on children’ day there was a creative workshop, story session, magic show and a lego toy workshop for children in one of the book store inside a lifestyle store. My husband then was mostly on official tours, so   I took my children to the place and they thoroughly enjoyed the session and finally when it was  time to return. The last show was announced, the fancy dress contest. I was unaware of the contest so they had no chance of participating.   My daughter who was a very outgoing child and open to participating in such contest said “Ma, I want to participate too”.  I told her  she was in a pant and top and  this was no fancy dress  and  moved towards the coffee shop which was on the same floor to get them something to eat. They went back to watching the show.

The food order took pretty long and  I was waiting for them at the coffee table, my daughter came back to me and told, “But I could have been a newsreader. What matters is attitude ma, not just fancy dress.  You should have allowed me to go”   It surprised me to hear that from a 7 year old.   Such was the influence of these bookstores on many children.    The creative contests most of these shops threw were instant topics/ themes and my children have won many drawing , creative writing contests at not just here, even in Chennai and Bangalore.

The malls which we went to are still there, but the book shop floors of all these malls have disappeared or shrunk.  Similarly many libraries and stand alone book stores  have also closed shutters.

They were doing good business till a couple of years ago. Then what brought the curtains down ?

Is it the reading interest that is on wane or is it the online stores and ebooks?


If these are the reasons, then sadly  I am one of the contributor ,  guilty of not reading books , purchasing online and reading on a flickering screen.  

14 comments:

  1. The Odessey bookstore near my house closed 2 yrs ago and I was very sad. Now I have to travel 6 kms away to Crosswords store.

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    1. Hmmmmm.......yes, i think they are open now only at Central business districts. Thank you, Kalpana.

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  2. Sorry to read the bookstore is closed. The influence of TV and internet has reduced the reading habits of people - be it books or newspapers.

    Your daughter is an out of the box thinker.

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    1. True SG, and the few who read prefer e-books and e-shopping.

      Thank you, SG for that comment on my daughter:)

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  3. Yes. its is a sad development. The others are struggling as well - Landmark is scaling down some Crosswords outlets are also closing.

    You are right in the reasons. The reading habit has gone down, and for those who read, ebooks and more importantly Flipkart are preferred options. We might see, in our generation, book stores being confined to the museum.

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    1. Even in my home, books like encyclopedia and dictionary have become show pieces. I am hoping i will get back to my old ways.

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  4. I started buying books from online stores a few yrs back. Online stores have taken over the business of brick-and -mortar ones as they not only give heavy discounts and free shipping, their range is bigger too. But the kind of experience one gets in a physical store is unmatched! I think you are talking about Crosswords.

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    1. Apart from the cool deals, we can avoid the time lost in city traffic. That is the reason i avoid visiting these stores othewise like you say the experience of walking the aisles, reading the blurbs on the lounge chairs and putting them back in the shelf are simply unmatchable as you put.

      I referred both to Odyssey and landmark in my post but the other standalone stores have also shut.

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  5. It is true that reading habit of people is waning due to the influence of TV Internet and other diversions.I am happy that my children and grand children continue to be voracious readers.

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    1. Glad to know ma'am that your children have sustained their interest in books. The experience of reading a book is unmatchable.

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  6. Oh!! That's so sad!! Bookstores are very special places. You can get lost in them for hours, and it is such a pleasure being there. I loved going to Landmark store in Lucknow and now Crossword here. Loved your daughter's creative thinking on the news reader part cool.
    Given the changing reading and shopping habits, guess such stores are no longer financially viable! Sad... very sad!

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    1. Yes, one loses track of time in book houses and libraries. Will miss that experience in the nearby store. You are right about the evolving habits in reading and shopping.

      Thank you, shilpa.

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  7. It is very sad to see that..I just loved going to Odyssey for multiple things. I dont think that reading is waning...but every bussines has to innovate and change with times, may be they were not able to do that succesfully..

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    1. right Renu. Seems like e-commerce is the future of retail business especially with such good deals on online stores.
      Here one does not have to bother on overheads like rent, staff maintenance parking convenience etc.,

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