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Dec 29, 2013 04:35AM

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At least we will not run out of options of things to read!

I know the temptation of on-line buying :)
And I was saving my "allotment" of new books for a massive second-hand books fair : I live near a "village of the books". There are whole streets devoted to the "book industry" : bookshops, bookbinders, ... The first Sunday of every months, there is a bookfair, and I'm planing on going soon. I'll probably leave with 20 or 25 new books...

I think I felt an actual pang of jealousy, somewhere on my left side ;)
I live in the Caribbean, and while there are one or two good second hand book stores with a nice variety, most of the local chains will focus on the more popular and recent titles. I tend to make a point of finding a good bookstore when I travel. Otherwise e-books are my solution for fulfilling my more eclectic tastes :)

I live in France, in a rather rural area. They created a few "villages of books" because those villages where slowly dying and they wanted to create economic activity. It mostly worked, but the current economic difficulties have struck there too, and a few shops were closed. It's still great.


Paris is great to visit (I lived there for a few years but it was not so great and incredibly expensive). I remember buying books in English at the W. H. Smith shop near the Louvre castle. There was also a used English book shop in the Quartier Latin (and there was an Oriental bakery near it too).

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