Happy Birthday University Book Store!

University Book Store in Seattle, WA (the most literary city in the nation, just ask anyone from Seattle) is celebrating its 110th birthday on Sunday, that’s 110 on 1/10/10.  In honor of this numerically significant birthday, the store asked 110 authors to each write a 110 word essay.  The results are published in 110/110. Buy a book by one of the 110 contributors during 2010 and you’ll receive a free copy of 110/110. Several selections are accessible through the website, but Lensey Namioka’s contribution resonated with me:

“Why do I spend so much time in the University Bookstore?  Let
me count the ways:
pawing through the box of books on sale;
reading the titles of books recommended by the staff;
visiting the children’s department and seeing kids listening to their
mother reading something aloud;
flipping through books in the humor section and giggling, until I see
someone staring at me;
browsing in the travel section and dreaming about visiting some of the places mentioned;
looking for a birthday card for a friend, trying to find one that
doesn’t tell her she’s an antique;
needing a break, and going to the café to eat a cranberry-apple scone.”

Lensey pretty much sums up my favorite bookstore experiences.

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  1. LaurieA-B’s avatar

    Thanks for this great post about my favorite place to shop in Seattle. I’m looking forward to picking up a copy of the 110/110 book (my husband was one of the contributors) today.

  2. Kim’s avatar

    Check out Laurie’s husband’s book – Hungry Monkey: A Food-Loving Father’s Quest to Raise an Adventurous Eater by Matthew Amster-Burton

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