Time Waster
Veteran
I was in Sedbergh and there's books being sold all over the place. Craft shop there's books in the corner, clothing store has a room of books, another had books on travel/hiking/climbing. Then there's Westwood Books, 70,000 books new to very old. I came out with a Loeb classical library book, well when you see them it's rude not to!
That Westwood Books shop reminds me of how Carnforth Bookshop was pre-covid. That's not the same since with a lot fewer books.
Wigtown in Scotland has quite a few but i never really liked the ones I saw when I went that easy years ago. Might be better now though.
Alnwick has one in an old railway station, OK as it's big but I didn't really like it. Wasn't great for anything I was interested in.
So I was wondering if any of you have recommendations for bookshops? Big, small, new books, used books, generalist or specialist?
That Westwood Books shop reminds me of how Carnforth Bookshop was pre-covid. That's not the same since with a lot fewer books.
Wigtown in Scotland has quite a few but i never really liked the ones I saw when I went that easy years ago. Might be better now though.
Alnwick has one in an old railway station, OK as it's big but I didn't really like it. Wasn't great for anything I was interested in.
So I was wondering if any of you have recommendations for bookshops? Big, small, new books, used books, generalist or specialist?