Prairie_Girl
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So I think everyone has "their" bookstore, the one that they will always remember. I'll tell you about mine!
Cafe Books, downtown Canmore Alberta. I bought a TON of books when I lived in Canmore, simply because the library sucked. This store had the BEST vibe, and I loved it dearly. Becuase of the limited space they put such though into what they carried and would order in anything I asked for. Also, because I basically had my headset surgically attached to my ears the entire time I lived there, the girl that was working there (they were ALWAYS girls) would always ask what I was listening too. Doesn't sound like much, but I was so lonely when I was in Canmore that it was greatly appreciated. When we go back to visit I plan on spending a LOT of money their.
Bryan Price; Bookseller in Hamilton, Ontario. This book store had a ladder a la Beauty and the Beast and such an AMAZING selection. Though it wasn't a gay book store they carried a wide variety of gay studies, and some of the best selection of "literature" I've ever encountered in a space smaller than most bachelor apartments. I think I miss this bookstore more than anything else about my time in Ontario.
Ok, I showed you mine, now you show up yours!
Cafe Books, downtown Canmore Alberta. I bought a TON of books when I lived in Canmore, simply because the library sucked. This store had the BEST vibe, and I loved it dearly. Becuase of the limited space they put such though into what they carried and would order in anything I asked for. Also, because I basically had my headset surgically attached to my ears the entire time I lived there, the girl that was working there (they were ALWAYS girls) would always ask what I was listening too. Doesn't sound like much, but I was so lonely when I was in Canmore that it was greatly appreciated. When we go back to visit I plan on spending a LOT of money their.
Bryan Price; Bookseller in Hamilton, Ontario. This book store had a ladder a la Beauty and the Beast and such an AMAZING selection. Though it wasn't a gay book store they carried a wide variety of gay studies, and some of the best selection of "literature" I've ever encountered in a space smaller than most bachelor apartments. I think I miss this bookstore more than anything else about my time in Ontario.
Ok, I showed you mine, now you show up yours!