Today I wish to live next door to a bookstore. Not a junky bookstore, though... I'd like to live next to a grand bookstore that would house every single book I could ever want to read. Sounds nice, huh?
We live in a cluster of three small towns. These towns, neither singularly nor combined, can sustain a bookstore. Our nearest (big) one is about 45 minutes away. I know... it's sad. Now you have the background for my wish. ;)
(I cannot find a source for this photo-- if you know, could you please let me know?)
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Happy Wednesday, friends! xoxo Katie
I'm not sure where your photo is from, but it reminds me of one of my favorite book stores in Paris- Shakespeare and Company. This flickr site has some great pictures of it if you're interested: http://www.flickr.com/photos/elsa11/3244961782/
ReplyDeleteoh my! we share the same wish! I blogged about that the other day....well actually I found a picture of a huge personal library on pinterest and I drooled over it for like a week lol! I just love books!
ReplyDeleteWe live across a library, we just got back from there actually. And even though it doesn't have every book I'd ever want to read, it does have a lot of interesting books which make it hard to leave. And the best thing is that most books are in English and I can read them! In Osaka most bookstores and libraries just had a few shelves with English books and most of them boring. So I'm happy as can be with our little library here!
ReplyDeleteI am a book newbie. I never liked to read growing up...but now I do. I just picked up Little Bee yesterday. Thanks for reminding me not to take even book stores for granted.
ReplyDeleteaw, I hope you get your wish! Hypothetically, there's always e-readers where you can download a book at any time anywhere, but those aren't the same as holding a real good used book. I love that feeling.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great wish! I would like to own a little magical bookstore for children... but it's only a dream (one among several!)
ReplyDeleteThe photo is very inspiring!
Have a nice day!
Mary
that photo is so lovely!! I understand your pain! our nearest book store is 3.5 hours away, thank goodness for online ordering!!
ReplyDeleteCheers to Amazon!
ReplyDeletei've always wanted to own a little book store/coffee and wine bar. all the best things in life right under one roof!
ReplyDeletehappy wednesday!!
I don't know where this picture came from but one of the kids in my painting class I took last semester did a painting of it. I don't know his name. But its funny you have the pic and showed it. I thought his painting turned out amazing.
ReplyDeletehttp://farm6.static.flickr.com/5028/5662904086_b0dd572915_b.jpg
i love that photo.
ReplyDeletethe local borders is closing, so i just came out of there with $60 worth of books and a kobo. i love love love paper books, but my apartment is so tiny... would love to have a house filled with books or at least a room like that photo though!
What is your library system like? If you live in such a small area then there may not be a great selection, but can you order from other libraries in your state? Here we can borrow from any other libraries in the South Eastern part of the state and I can get ALMOST anything. I know, not the same as a bookstore, but I never buy books anyway 'cause I'm so cheap ;)
ReplyDeletei've worked at a bookstore for nearly 9 years. totally enjoy it... apparently since i haven't left. hah.
ReplyDeleteWe had an amazing used book shop here in Bath until very recently - unfortunately the lovely little old man who ran it has passed away and now it's empty and for sale :( The same thing happended to our local music shop and the sewing machine repair shop! So sad.
ReplyDeleteOn a lighter note, you can swap books online at http://bookmooch.com/
I get so tired of the B&N's and BAM's, they take the love out of books and run these wonderful vintage stores out. :[
ReplyDeleteYour picture can be found
ReplyDeletehere: http://bookshelfporn.com/post/128040215
and here: http://inspireplease.livejournal.com/138112.html
I'm 100% sure that photo of the bookstore is from Shakespeare & Company, in Paris...a dream come true bookstore where volunteers from all over the world can work and SLEEP in the store...there are tiny beds hidden everywhere.
ReplyDeleteDid you -by the way- read the Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society? Think you'd love it, I know I did...:)
This is the Shakespeare and Company Bookstore in Paris... one of the best. anywhere... hands down!
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