LOOK!BOOK!
Julie's back with January's Look!Book!:
This month I’m enjoying Jonathan Franzen’s Freedom, but rather than go on about one of the most talked about books of 2010, I thought I’d mention some of my favourite sources of reading material - secondhand bookshops. Seeking out the top used bookshops is a fun adventure at home and away (for Bre too) and we’d love to know the best ones in your city.
Here in Toronto my favourites are (feel free to add to this list!):
Pandemonium (the best of many excellent second hand bookshops in the Junction).
She Said Boom (plenty of new titles though I am consistently drawn to its cookery section).
Monkey’s Paw (the city’s top spot for unique, conversation-starting tomes).
Zoinks (good quality books in great condition).

More than the smell and even the feel of old books, I love the designs from different eras. If you too have a thing for book cover design bookmark: Book Worship, Monkey’s Paw blog and The Book Cover Archive for inspiration.
~ Julie

4 comments:
It's sad how even secondhand bookshops are disappearing in Toronto! Balfour is a favourite of mine, although I haven't yet been to the new location, but I also recommend Ten Editions, if you've never been. It's one block south of Bloor on the west side of Spadina. Lots of treasures there.
I love Julie's Look Book posts. I just started Franzen's The Corrections, then I'll give Freedom a try. I haven't been to any of those bookstores and I've been dying to go to Monkey's Paw.
@anabela: I will check out Ten Editions for sure - thank you for the reco!
@erica: Savour your first Monkey's Paw visit. Having finished Freedom I'm wondering if I need to reread The Corrections. Maybe after a bit of a break...
x jules
ooooh lovely! brideshead is one of my absolute favorite books; wading through the language of each page is pressing a fistful of violets against one's face. it's absolute literary heaven.
what a find!
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