Good summer thread. . .
MayDay books in Cedar-Riverside (I believe, a REAL representation of the 
Cedar-Riverside 60's culture) for its zine rack and subversive staff.

I also love Birchbark Books, Louise Erdrich's store near Lake of the Isles.  Its 
complete with a catholic confessional, a cozy area for kids to read, and once in a 
while you run into Ms. Erdrich who often is working the register.  Its got a great 
selection of Native writing, local authors, and its a fun place to browse for hours.

Allysen Hoberg
Audobon Park
Director St. Stephen's Shelter
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Okay, literate fellow citizens, time to start a new thread!  

What's YOUR favorite Minneapolis bookstore?  When I need a nice print fix, I 
like to go to Orr Books in Uptown or to the Book House in Dinkytown.  
Shinder's is good for newspapers if I really want to smear up my house with ink.  And 
I remember Perrine's in Dinkytown with pain and fondness.

Who's next?

Valerie Powers
Ward 10


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