walking into the very old west side book shop you never know quite what category will draw you in. this time, I was inspired by the outlaws, lawmen, gunslingers shelf. probably harkens back to my days of watching all the old westerns on Saturday afternoons with my dad.
‘the books transported her into new worlds and introduced her to amazing people who lived exciting lives. she went on olden-day sailing ships with joseph conrad, she went to africa with ernest hemingway, and to india with rudyard kipling. she traveled all over the word while sitting in her little room in an english village.
-roald dahl, matilda
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Glad you had fun at the book store Beth! I love books! Reading gives me so much pleasure!
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I’ve always loved it from a young age
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What a quaint old bookstore to explore, and maybe find a hidden treasure, Beth
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just the kind of place to do do –
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I was interested to see the Shelby Foote books in the Civil War section, I have all of those.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Everyone has their favorite sections
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Even in retirement, I still visit my library at least once a week to stock up on novels to sweep me away, Beth.
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That’s great, mark and you were just the right person for that transition job
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Thanks so much for knowing how I am, Beth.
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Love bookstores, especially local ones. They are eclectic, personal, and comfortable. I have never read Matilda, it sounds intriguing from the quote. It’s our middle school’s play this year with the final performance this evening. The kids have been so excited this week. Have a fab Friday.
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It’s a good one, and as usual fro a Ronald Dahl story, it has a dark side
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Clay, read it, it’s a good one. We’ll, all Dahl books are great!
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yes, he is a unique writer
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When I retired I headed straight to the library and just stood looking up and down the shelves. My husband would holler (whisper) “Hurry Up!” And I just began grabbing ten books from here and there. Perhaps that’s the best way to pick as I found some wonderful ones.
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Yes, you never know what you’ll find
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How true is this quote- a book can take us anywhere.
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Absolutely, no limits-
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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I love bookstores like that! And I absolutely love the quote. Thanks.
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Yes, you never know what you’ll find
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I walked into a small used bookstore on the Isle of Wight and found a book I had been looking for for years!
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isn’t that amazing ?!
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I know, right?
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I am discovering some terrific used book stores in New York and will be sharing a few soon…love the atmosphere and the smell!
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you have some really good ones there
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Ah books, a lifetime of enjoyment and learning.
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Yes, it never ends
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Enjoy, Beth! I like the quote. Books make you discover worlds and experience them, although you are not physically there.
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Absolutely
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I used to think it was SF/F books that took me to new and interesting worlds, then I started reading literature from other cultures on our own planet.
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Yes!
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I agree. Reading novellas can be so inspiring that you want to know more about the “real” world or history.
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I love this. I envy my 24 year old granddaughter who rents a studio apartment above a bookstore that looks like this in a building that looks like this in the University district. I hope she appreciates this time in her life!
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Oh, how lucky!
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Easiest way to travel! I love it!
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Indeed!
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what a great looking book store!
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It’s really something special
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What a fun browse!
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I loved all the categories
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I would love this bookshop with its handwritten signs. And I bet the booksellers are extremely knowledgeable and helpful.
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Yes, the gentleman who owns it started out by buying and selling used books and finally bought a shop and knows so much about books
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Love it!
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❤️
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I could spend an hour to two or five or six there. Ha, ha. Thanks for taking us along Beth.
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So easy to get sucked in!
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My kind of place. I especially like that there are hand-written signs.
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Part of the charm
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Looks like a great book shop!
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Nice! Made me think of my grandfather who loved reading Louis L’Amour. Old westerns are great, too. 🤠
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The first place my son took me when I arrived in Denver 20 years ago was the old “Tattered Cover” bookstore downtown. I could have spent hours in there. Very sad that it went out of business in the last year or so. Couldn’t compete with the big chain bookstores and the internet, I assume.
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Looks like a truly wonderful bookstore. I hope they had a cat. ❤️
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I swear I can smell this picture… thank goodness for bookstores!
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yes, and it really does have the old bookstore smell !
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I like bookshops and I love the smell that hits you when you walk through the door!
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I wish there was enough time to read all the books I want to read, but my “to be read” list grows too fast.
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It’s endless
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I’ve heard today is “support a local bookstore day.”
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Yes!
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I went to a local bookstore that specialized in international literature. They were lucky enough to be situated across from the university, which is probably the only place they would get enough foot traffic to make the business work.
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I am always at home wherever my books are. My town only has a used bookstore and no one really goes there because you can’t find it or get to it easily. A hole in the wall. Sad state of affairs when no one reads anymore.
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I love used book stores so much and it definitely would help if it was better organized for you
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When I was a university student, in downtown Toronto, I loved spending time after class walking down the busy streets and going into the independent and the used book stores. There’s a charm and a wonder that big box bookstores and Amazon can never replicate. It’s sad to see so many of them fold, during the pandemic, and for the ones still standing, such a gift!
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yes, they are treasure boxes
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I *love* old bookstores like this, with their quirkiness, like hand-written signs. The next town over from us has a Friends of the Library Bookstore, and postcards are taped to the ends of bookcases. And there’s an old phone booth. Surprises like that are around the store. Makes for a delightful looking around :)
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, I agree. That sounds absolutely charming.
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What a perfect Roald Dahl quote from Matilda! You must have felt the same way in the bookstore.
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Oh, I did!
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😍
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I would love to spend some time in that shop.
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I know that you would love it
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Ooooh. Would love to visit that place. :)
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you’d love it!
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As would my girls!
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This is so nice and specific. I like it
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<3
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