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What are the best book shops in the country?
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No idea what the best shops are in Sudan
>>24544341 (OP)Vibes and scribes used bookshop in Cork City.
>>24544341 (OP)Never been in that country but, this seem to be the best book store in the world apparently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBdZqLXPBEA
>>24544341 (OP)The best stores are the gatekept ones.
They are all dystopian hellscapes catering to vapid grosswhore schlickpigs
Thrift stores. The workers never know what the "good" books are, and most have a flat rate for hardcovers and softcovers.
>>24544752This, and I've also found that used book stores that specialize in antiques often undervalue more recent stuff because they're usually outside the area of expertise of the boomers who run those stores nonetheless they get a bunch of them from people selling them private collections. They'll be able to identify and accurately value almost any old book, but stuff from the second half of the 20th century that is nonetheless rare and often hard to get will be sold for dirt cheap.
The ones where sexy girls work.
>>24544341 (OP)Which country? Papua New Guinea?
>>24544752whenever I've checked thrift shops for books it's nothing but pure pulp and slop
nothing but no name murder mystery stories my grandma used to read in the 90s
>>24544341 (OP)go an hour south to Providence, I've found better stuff at Paper Nautilus than anywhere in Beantown
>>24546254yes? obviously. 4chan has always been a papua new guinea site.
>>24544561Right, I'm not telling you my secrets.