Love My Indie is a feature where fellow bloggers, readers, and authors share their favorite independent bookstores. I love the feeling I get when I go into an independent bookstore - like it is filled with hidden treasures just waiting for me to find them.
Showing some Indie Love today is on of my favorite bloggers:
Heather of The Turning Pages
I've
made it a mission of mine to visit an indie bookstore wherever I travel.
This all came about when I visited my very first indie back in 2012
& immediately knew that indie bookstores are something to be
treasured. They are the kind of place that you walk into and instantly
feel their warmth and welcome take you in. They are the kind of place
that as you walk slowly through the aisles, hear the hundreds of stories
calling your name. And they are the kind of place that take your breath
away and as you take a deep breath to collect yourself, smell the
sweet, leathery scent that any book lover has come to know.
When
Joli approached me about writing about my favorite indie, I struggled
to pick just one! After taking some time and going back and forth
between my top three, there is one that I just can't help but share.
The Strand Book Store in
the city that never sleeps, NYC, is any book lovers paradise. It is the
home of 18 MILES. . .yes, you read that right. . .of books! I had the
opportunity to visit the Strand this past May after traveling to NYC for
Book Expo America. After spending two days among the madness that is
BEA, I didn't think a bookstore could take my breath away the way an
entire book expo did, but I was wrong. Just walking down the street and
seeing the red Strand banner swaying in the breeze, I stopped and
stared. Call me crazy, but I teared up a little bit. Hey, it happens
when I get really excited about something.
When
I walked in, I couldn't help but struggling to close my gaping mouth.
It was a sight to be seen! Every square inch of that bookshop is filled
with books and anything having to do with the written word. So much to
look at and not enough time in one day to look at it all. I tried to
capture it all in a picture, but it's definitely not possible when there
are multiple floors and 18 miles of books to be seen. So a little
snapshot will have to do.
My
favorite part? The moment where I had to go grab a ladder to get a book
from the top shelf. Yes, there are ladders placed all about so you can
help yourself. It was my Belle moment and took everything in me not to break out in song.
Another
thing I loved? The prices! I purchased a hardback for only $9! That's
pretty good if you ask me and something I wasn't expecting. So, if
you're ever in NYC, I highly recommend setting aside some time to
explore the Strand. I know that I'll be going back if I ever find myself
living the city life again.
Heather Sheffield is the creator of The Turning Pages where she blogs along with her cousin Christie. She also devotes her time as an Author's Assistant. You can follow her on Twitter.
Aww! I love this post! I could picture Heather getting teary-eyed. I love that she gets teary about extremely happy moments. That's a great heart & soul.
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