Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly bookish list prompt originally hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and currently hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. The theme for this week is:
October 16th: Bookstores/Libraries I’ve Always Wanted to Visit
U.S.A
I’ve been to America but I never went into a Barnes and Noble so when I go to New York next June, I’ll definitely be going into one and never coming out!New York, U.S.A
The same story for Barnes and Noble applies to The Strand… I can’t believe how big it. I’m going to be in there for hours!San Francisco, U.S.A
Borderline Books is an independent bookstore in San Francisco that specialises in Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy… And because those are the main genres that I read (apart from horror), then I think that this would be the perfect bookstore for me to visit if I ever went back to San Francisco.Los Angeles, U.S.A
Okay, so most of the bookstores that I have on this list are in America… I’ve just realised… But anyway, The Last Bookstore can be found in L.A and has a huge variety of new and used books and records. Hackney, London, England
Yay! The first British bookstore on my list! So Pages of Hackney is very high on my list of bookstores to visit because it specialises in literary fiction, politics, feminism, literary criticism essays, psychology and philosophy. These are all subjects that I study at university so I would be overwhelmed to be surrounded by all of these books if I went to Pages of Hackney. Soho, London, England
I love comics, graphic novels, manga… I love it all. So I really really really need to visit Gosh! in London. On their website, Gosh! state that “[their] range of graphic novels [are] second to none, and [they’re] always striving to source new and interesting product, whatever the genre. From translated European albums to mainstream superhero antics; stylish children’s books to contemporary graphic fiction; compulsively readable manga to cutting edge small press: [they’ve] got something for everyone.”Chicago, U.S.A
A bookstore dedicated to feminism? YES PLEASE!! On their website, they say that “[they] are one of the largest feminist bookstores in the country, stocking more than 30,000 books by and about women, children’s books for all ages, and the best LGBTQ fiction and non-fiction” which is absolutely amazing and definitely a store that I need to go to. Canada
I can’t really think of when I’ll get the chance to visit Canada, but I know that when I do, I’ll definitely be checking out Chapters Indigo. Along with books, they also sell stationery and little bits and bobs like that… I’m guessing that it’s the Canadian version of WH Smith?
HONOURABLE MENTIONS:
Maastricht, The Netherlands
I’ve made an honourable mentions section because the final two in this weeks Top 10 Tuesday are bookstores that I have already been to, but ones that I want to go to again. I love the Selexyz bookstore. As you can see from the picture, it’s a bookstore in a church and it’s gorgeous. There is a HUGE English section that has all of the new releases and old releases as well. At the very back of the church is a café, where my parents usually sit whilst they’re waiting for me to choose a couple of books.
I’m also quite lucky that I have family who live near Maastricht, so whenever we go to The Netherlands to visit my family, I ALWAYS end up going to this GORGEOUS bookstore. San Francisco, U.S.A
Last time I went to America, I was 14… 10 years later and I’m going again. Unfortunately, not to San Francisco. When I was 14 and visiting City Lights Bookstore, I didn’t really appreciate the beauty of it, because I only wanted to look for YA books. But now that I’m older and have a wider interest in books, I can’t wait to go back and explore it from a different literary perspective.
Future themes for Top 10 Tuesday are:
October 23: Villains (favourite, best, worst, lovable, creepiest, most evil, etc.)
October 30: Halloween/Creepy Freebie
November 6: Backlist Books I Want to Read
November 13: Bookish Items/Merchandise I’d Like to Own
November 20: Thanksgiving/Thankful Freebie
November 27: Platonic Relationships In Books (friendships, parent/child, siblings, family, etc.)
December 4: Cozy/Wintry Reads (Make this prompt suit your current season if needs be.)
December 11: Freebie (Make up your own topic, or use a previous TTT topic you might have missed.)
December 18: Winter 2018 TBR
December 25: Books I Hope I Find Under My Christmas Tree This Morning (If you don’t celebrate Christmas, spin this to be a book wish list.)
Have you been to any of these bookstores?
Until next time…