A Half-Price Books?
From a basement book shop that called itself Half-Price(d?) Books.
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I was taken with the unique shelving and display system.
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It’s too bad most of the selection was on the boring side, because the low-rent aesthetic had a charm about it. I was literally drawn in by a path made of books.