You might deem this strange, but I have found bookstores to be a relaxing environment where I can take my mind on numerous journeys and not have to pay $3.79 a gallon to get there. While I generally enjoy all bookstores, none compare to that of ""Everyone's Place"" for me. It's not the Barnes & Noble type of bookstore, but rather it is a quaint place that feels like home (the Mother Land Home). The two-floor sanctuary of heritage and knowledge of heritage is the ""place everyone"" should go to. Personally, I have never spent less than 3 hours perusing the many books and stressing myself out because I can't decide which books I want the most. Everyone's Place has it all. The Brothers and Sisters there are beautiful inside and out and they're very helpful. I highly recommend Everyone's Place to everyone who is looking for knowledge, wisdom and understanding above and beyond that of mainstream information. If you are looking to be ""educated"" and not trained, this is your place. There are books for all ages and genders. I only have on regret, and that is when I go, there's no more than one or two other folks there besides myself. Our people should be aware of the knowledge that is at their fingertips. The place might be small, bu the time spent is worth the wait...and don't look for Starbuck's...it isn't there...Peace!
Pros: Ambience, Good people working there, variety of information,
Cons: only one store, not enough time to peruse
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