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This could have been one for July’s Theme Day. (At a stretch)
If I had a choice, I’d split my time between the garden, record stores, bookshops and the market.
Thinks: actually, I do have a choice and I that’s pretty much how I spend my time.
Apart from blogging.
This is Habels, a newish bookshop in the Brand shopping complex.
A bit too big, bright and mainsteam for for my taste.
I’m more the Harvard-Bookstore-on-Mass-Ave-in-Cambridge-Mass bookworm type.
Or Hatchards on Piccadilly.
>At last you have a good choice of books. We only have less than handful of book shops and mostly a chain shop that also selling some other staff (you know which one I’m talking about.) I love big department type book shop for looking my technical reference book and reasonably small sized specialised book shop. Wellington has a lot and so the Auckland.
>Very modern store and convenient while shopping in the mall. It doesn’t look like the type to spend a long time just browsing and reading.
>Bookstores in the last decade or two have become the new libraries. This one looks pretty generic, altho very modern and spiffy. I,too, prefer the small, independent bookstores, but they are going the way of the dinosaurs. Since I retired and now have more time, I often visit my local library more often. Don’t need to do that, tho, since I have enough previously purchased books that I haven’t read to last my lifetime. John, photo a candidate for July theme day? It is a stretch!! Not much read/red there!! Perhaps you are colour-deficient! What is the walk you mentioned?
>I like your picture of the bookstore. It is very big.Abraham LincolnBrookville Daily Photo
>It looks like a cool book store. I could spend hours browsing if my kind of books are there.Great photo.