Odd books, good books
On Charing Cross Road, you have a handful of second hand bookshops. Any amount of books is known mostly for its large basement selection.
They tend to buy private collections, and, though not necessarily cheap, they do have the kind of literary little gems which will ensure you become a lifelong customer.
Dust aside, they tend to leave their just-bought-boxes, halfway opened in the basement. I never know if we are meant to look through them or not, but I always do, as do most of the people there. I remember finding a 1930s photographic Encyclopedia of Europe bound in red leather. I came very close to buying it, but could not afford the price. But it was that kind of material which made me return, and continue to return ever since.
And if the selection were not reason enough, they tend to keep late hours during the week, ensuring that more than one happy reader takes their respective nightbus book in hand.
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London's most famous book shop
You need a book? Go to Foyles, if it isn't there, it will be soon. Foyles was once listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's largest bookshop in terms of shelf area (30 miles/50 kilometres) and number of titles on display but it was equally famed for its anachronistic, eccentric and sometimes infuriating business practices. Although things have changed, expect the staff to be friendly and, occasionally, odd.
It is also known for its literary luncheons, which have been held since 1930, though they now also hold a large number of evening literary events in the spring and autumn of each year.
Whereas the shop used to sell second-hand and modern books side-by-side on the same shelves, it now primarily sells the modern books found in any other large chain bookshop. But not only that since from November 2007 it has started selling secondhand books again as well as remainders in a special new department on the third floor.
If you can't handle leaving home on a rainy day, go online. Well worth it!
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Love of vinyl music
Some of us love CDs, and some of us love vinyl. If you are the second kind, and you love music, this place is for you.
And you would not be alone in this place. Some of London's top DJs are to be found here, perusing through box after box of hidden vinyl gems, or just plain spinning tunes in the basement.
When it comes to House, of any kind, provided it is in excellent taste, vinyl junkies are a great choice for feeding your musical addiction.
And yes, they do have some CDs too, just in case you are wondering.
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