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Businiess name:  Foundation Room
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
located in mandalay place, the reading room serves as a refreshing refuge from the chaos of the strip. the store features a well-edited selection of bestsellers and literary gems - everything from poolside reads to the latest man booker prize-winner. i also noticed a decent sized periodical selection, with a few u.k. and business newspapers. the staff is very friendly, helpful and wonderfully eccentric. they even display mini reviews tucked underneath books, just like a neighborhood bookstore in ""real"" cities. and most surprising, they have a respectible collection of first edition and rare books for sale in their locked case. the last time i was there, they had a helmut newton sumo book and some first edition steinbecks. and this is all packed into a shoebox of a space, it's literally the size of one section in the average barnes and noble. I stop by every time i'm in town. Pros: jam-packed, atmosphere, great staff Cons: tiny

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