I had a chance to look around the bookstore yesterday and I
have a few observations I want to share with all you hobby people out
there. And, whereas I might whine about
them gearing up for Christmas on my other blog, this will be a more positive
blog.
The Gift of Literacy
I have to admit, shopping at a bookstore is one of my
favourite things. I don't do it as much
as I used to because I generally take advantage of the wonderful library system
we have in Ontario . While I used to love having a whole library
of books, I have moved so many times that I really don't need that huge library
any longer.
Oddly enough, I have met so many interesting people in the
bookstore over the years. This includes
my university bookstore, Kinokuniya in Japan ,
and the soon to be closed World's Largest Bookstore in Toronto .
Just yesterday, I met someone very interesting... but I digress.
I just wanted to say that books and things you can buy at
the bookstore make fantastic gifts.
Just for Christmas
I noticed that there are a lot of interesting gift packs for
Christmas. I came across a catapult kit,
a boomerang kit (I was sorely tempted....but then I would have to wait until
spring.....but I am still tempted.
Besides it's orange. I might be
able to find it in the snow. Besides, it
might come back to me......) learn guitar kit.
The list is endless.
Add to that, there are so many interesting book sets. The complete Calvin and Hobbes is now on sale
in paperback for those of you who couldn't justify getting the hardcover
version. I saw so many interesting
things that I want to go back today and spend more time looking around. Maybe I will.
Maybe I will pick up the whole Ender's Game series just so I can watch
the movie and not look like a complete newb.
If you're shopping, the bookstore is a good place. Sadly, hobby books for trains, model cars and
the like don't seem to get much shelf space in these stores. I guess the hobby shops have sewn
up that market, but that really isn't fair.
I would think that it would be easier for the hobby inclined to send
anyone wanting to buy them a gift to the bookshop rather than the hobby shop. For some, the hobby shop is a little
intimidating.
Sorry for rambling, but I roamed around the bookstore, and
now you've roamed around my thought process..... I am off to the bookstore to
look around some more.
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