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May 23, 1999
Researcher 40237 Started conversation May 23, 1999
Took the train into DC, seeking books. Books not found in Frederick. "To Destroy You Is No Loss" and "On The Golden Porch". Criddle and Tolstaya. Could find neither volume on the shelves of the largest Border's store around.
Came home to find a coupon from Barnes and Noble blinking at me when I logged on to check mail. Ordered the two books plus another online. Which I don't really like. Part ot the experience of shopping for books is, well, *shopping for books*.
There's a great used bookstore in town. Wunnerful for crawling around on a damp, soggy day. It's pure bliss to climb the stools and the stacks and find some book that you never knew you needed. I have (had) a friend who used to tease that lost, sad books would attach themselves to my pants leg, because they knew I'd give them a home.
Also, saw a man called Artie Traum singing in the cafe. Carried home his CD. Lovely stuff. Acoustic guitar, some Bela Fleck and Tony Levin. I like it quite a bit.
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