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Here in Seattle, the best brick-and-mortar bookstore in town, without any ghost of real competition, is the University of Washington Bookstore in the U District. Their only downside is parking. I have never, ever, been in another bookstore that was in the same league.

 

That said, the bookstore I was referring to above was not the U of W one, because I not with the U of W now.

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That's a much bigger store than UW's. I should probably confess up front that I have odd criteria for my assessment scale, things that give high weight to technical nonfiction, and definite negative weight to cheap paperback trade fiction. Many, many places never get above water purely due to their shelfspace spent on Danielle Steele volumes alone, for example. And if I find a book on horoscopes in the astronomy section, well, the place is not a bookstore, it is a satanic propaganda outpost for whom the firebombing of Dresden is inadequate retribution. :rolleyes:

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Here in Seattle' date=' the best brick-and-mortar bookstore in town, without any ghost of real competition, is the University of Washington Bookstore in the U District. Their only downside is parking. I have never, ever, been in another bookstore that was in the same league.[/quote']

 

re parking, good or bad?

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UW Bookstore's parking situation is not very good. They have their own lot, but it's small, and getting into and out of it can be ugly with U District traffic as it is. Most of the time I go there, I have gone to the District via bus (this was especially true when I worked in the U District) and sidestepped the parking issue entirely.

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Here in Seattle, the best brick-and-mortar bookstore in town, without any ghost of real competition, is the University of Washington Bookstore in the U District. Their only downside is parking. I have never, ever, been in another bookstore that was in the same league.

 

That said, the bookstore I was referring to above was not the U of W one, because I not with the U of W now.

Probably similar to that bookstore near Harvard. (It might well be the Harvard bookstore, but I haven't been in years, and have forgotten.) But Boston has a lot of good shopping, so it's hard to say whether that's the best.

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My version of Hell' date=' actually. Retail stores are an exercise in gratification delay and self-discipline, for me. Neither of those are my strong points.[/quote']

Ah, not much for browsing then? Did I mention the coffee shop and plenty of places to just sit and read?

 

They also have a good selection of used books that they put right next to the new ones.

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