Any other bookstores who are newly re-open to browsing finding delight in what people are buying off the shelf? In the last week, we've sold books that have been sitting on our shelves since March, and it's glorious to watch which books jump into people's hands. (1/5)
This week, we've sold Flea's Acid for the People, Pema Chodron's Taking the Leap, Murakami's South of the Border, West of the Sun, Caitlin Doughty's From Here to Eternity, The RZA's Tao of Wu, the NY Ramen map, Edith Wharton's Three Novels of New York, Joy Williams... (2/5)
Since March, we've been selling books off our website, which has kept us alive, like so many other small businesses, but this week has brought back serendipity. Sometimes that means rock and roll, sometimes it means Buddhism, sometimes a novel, but any way you slice it, (3/5)
this is what independent bookstores were built to do. We are so glad to have you back in the store, a few at a time. Buy a book you didn't know you were looking for. That's what makes this whole thing worth it. Basically, you be Kate Beckinsale, we'll be John Cusack, and (4/5)
the books are the weird pair of gloves that never made sense. Much like this tweet thread will no longer make sense if you haven't seen the 2001 film Serendipity. But that's not what matters. What matters is that books are the best, and that we love you. -Emma (5/5)
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