I was just in a bookstore last night ~ Old Town Books in Alexandria. It only opened a couple of years ago, which is definitely against the odds.
I bought a couple of books (they have book clubs and my SO and I each bought the book for the club). I took pictures of a couple of books my SO was interested in so I could send a friend who lives nearby there to clandestinely pick them up for me for holiday gifts.
And by the register they had this: https://www.oldtownbooks.com/item/kATRixLpGZan-9swkHAUZg
Lovely place, also Mercer Street Books at the other end of the counterbalance is well curated. Seattle is a great environment for readers, and it’s ironic that it’s also home to the enterprise that did do much to wipe out local indie bookstores around the country.
B UTTONS about 2 years ago
We would if bookstores still existed.
P51Strega about 2 years ago
Sadly, your Norm isn’t the norm anymore.
Skeptical Meg about 2 years ago
I was just in a bookstore last night ~ Old Town Books in Alexandria. It only opened a couple of years ago, which is definitely against the odds.
I bought a couple of books (they have book clubs and my SO and I each bought the book for the club). I took pictures of a couple of books my SO was interested in so I could send a friend who lives nearby there to clandestinely pick them up for me for holiday gifts.
And by the register they had this: https://www.oldtownbooks.com/item/kATRixLpGZan-9swkHAUZg
ddjg about 2 years ago
This is so good . .
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 2 years ago
I was there picking up a book on feminist punk music this very day!
goboboyd about 2 years ago
One of those places where somewhere during the visit you express a soft elongated sigh. If only from the vibe.
Ken Norris Premium Member about 2 years ago
Love the smell…
catwood55 about 2 years ago
It would really help if I could read the the store name. None within 5 km of me. Really sad.
eced52 about 2 years ago
The name of the store doesn’t bode well.
DangerBunny about 2 years ago
Lovely place, also Mercer Street Books at the other end of the counterbalance is well curated. Seattle is a great environment for readers, and it’s ironic that it’s also home to the enterprise that did do much to wipe out local indie bookstores around the country.