And if you wanted a bookstore, you dearly hoped to find yourself in Alexandria.
They still like to go to a bookstore, while they also want everything available online.
The poem "brought back memories of our relationship, " Kennedy told a bookstore audience this week.
When I enter a bookstore, where I have spent idyllic hours, the guilt pangs are strongest.
When you went into a bookstore, you typically browsed and bought a handful of books, each from a different department.
"I know his memory is around a library or a bookstore or somewhere where you can be around books, " she said.
My mom had a bookstore when I was little, and I loved to go in and work behind the cash register.
Think of the blogosphere as a bookstore where no book is refused.
The Times obituary reports that he also briefly owned a motor Inn in Stratford Conn. and a bookstore in Montana, where he had a summer home.
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You don't really have to be a bookstore owner or a retail owner of a local store to see that that's - it just seems a little weird.
The area around Fellowship has several other organizations with ties to anthroposophy, including a private school, a bookstore and a co-op grocery that sells some of the community's crops.
Instead of picking a book from your sister's Amazon wish list, or giving her what you think she should read, go to a bookstore and try to think like her.
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At the time Smirnoff--a California native who never finished high school or college--was working at a bookstore in Oxford, where he settled when his car died there during a cross-country trip.
If you've strolled through a bookstore, maybe while avoiding work on your great American novel, and walked into the section on writing, you can be forgiven if you never go back to your laptop.
The factory has a hospital and a bookstore.
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The biggest break came in 2004, when TV writer Alan Ball, the creator of the HBO show "Six Feet Under, " discovered the books when he was killing time at a bookstore before a dentist appointment.
Kinokuniya America, a bookstore chain whose stores gets weekly shipments from Japan, last month announced a 15% discount on all Japanese books sold in its seven U.S. locations, in cities including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle.
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In 1999 the city council tried, unsuccessfully, to ban a Borders bookstore by requiring a special permit for ground-floor stores of more than 16, 000 square feet.
But one day in a Burmese bookstore, he happened upon a book about a pygmy tribe called the Taron.
We have a local bookstore that offers books, magazines, used electronics, and has a nice coffee shop in-house.
It houses a Thai bookstore, grocery and the unimaginatively named Thailand Plaza Restaurant, which serves traditional cuisine.
For the full story, pick up Vanity Fair at a local bookstore, news stand.
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Binoche in a secondhand bookstore: that nails the audience for Peter Hedges' movie right there.
Residents and curious tourists can exchange dollars for Hours at a used bookstore in town.
Kobo also has a digital bookstore with 2.3 million ebook and magazine titles that competes with Amazon.
Or moving the world to electronic readers by coming up with the Kindle and a digital bookstore.
Nook Media's assets also include a college bookstore chain, which the main Barnes and Noble business may take back if any deal is signed.
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