Do you find comfort being in a bookstore?
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Re: Do you find comfort being in a bookstore?
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Walking into a bookstore, especially a used book store, is like walking into a magical place where reality is left behind at the door and fantasy, imaginative, creatively written alternate realities begin. I walk through a used book store a take a deep breath, exhale slowly and smile. 'I am home.', I think to myself. I could spend every waking moment of my life in a used book store as long as I had a bathroom, comfy chair and conspicuous amounts of coffee. I am complete, happy and whole when I walk into a used bookstore. More Modern bookstores kind of turn me off but Barnes and Noble does the same thing as a used bookstore only in slightly more different way. They have rows and rows of books where aisles are filled with college students looking for a textbook, soon to be parents shopping for their baby and kids squealing in delight as grandparents read them stories while imitating the characters voices. Bookstores are my home away from home. I can not help but feel comfort and at peace when I walk into one; whether it is one that is tucked into a corner in a busy city that is jammed packed with used books and sleepy kitties in every nook and cranny surrounded by thousands of alternate realities or a modernized bookstore like Barnes & Noble, I will always know I have a place to run to when I need to escape reality for a few hours. Whoever said money can't buy happiness never walked into a bookstore.“A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
― Marcus Tullius Cicero
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