On 7/15/03 12:06 AM, "Rosalind Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wouldn't want to forget list member Don Blyly's fine shop, Uncle Hugo's,
> or its rival, Dreamhaven.
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Or, on a related note, the incredible Big Brain Comics.
Between Big Brain, Cheapo, the Electric Fetus, and Fifth Element,
There's also May Day Books on the West Bank of U of M where I can get Ad
Busters, and Once Upon A Crime at 604 W 26, near Lyndale, where I picked
up all the Easy Rawlings mysteries published so far (beautifully written
by Walter Mosley). I've also appreciated the used bookstores in Uptown:
Magers
Wouldn't want to forget list member Don Blyly's fine shop, Uncle Hugo's,
or its rival, Dreamhaven.
Rosalind Nelson
Bancroft neighborhood
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Fellow Readers,
I'm almost reluctant to post my favorite book store in Minneapolis,
because it's such a quiet treasure. It's Birch Bark Books, on the
upper west side of Lake of the Isles (2115 W. 21st Street).
The owner, our local famous-author Louise Erdrich, has created a
hideaway for small