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I've been visiting the Book Barn off and on while back upstate for nearly ten years. The owner, Vladimir, not only instantly located a rare book for me in his stock that I was unable to find anywhere else (the 1980s edition of Clifton Fadiman's Lifetime Reading Plan), but he also introduced me to Christopher Morley's Parnassus on Wheels and The Haunted Bookshop. two truly delightful books that I might never have picked up otherwise. This kind of personalized care and devotion to literature keeps me coming back when I get the chance to make the drive. The Barn stocks a very full children's section (in my experience, rare in secondhand bookstores since these books are often shredded by their first owners), a rich range of fiction and literary biographies, and a marvellous collection of 50s, 60s, and 70s science fiction paperbacks upstairs. Yes, the barn is a warren of piles, a little musty, and the organization is slightly inscrutable to the unititiated. Take a Claritin, ask for a stepladder, and get over it. This isn't Amazon, people; you're coming to the Book Barn for the thrill of the hunt. I could not recommend a better place to spend an afternoon for a true book fiend.
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