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Businiess name:  Book Rack
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I very seldom do this, but I have to write a review after our experience at The Book Rack today. I used to shop at this bookstore all the time when I lived in Pantego in 1999-2000. We visited the area today so I wanted to stop in. I had a few books in for trade, and my wife and two of our children came along. \r \r I searched high and low through this bookstore for something I wanted, or even something of value that I could trade for. Finally, I asked the man working there if he had any crime or mystery novels in a different section of the store, as I was looking for old stuff from the 50s or some of the Black Lizard reprints from the 1980s. He took me to a shelf of Mickey Spillane, John MacDonald, and Ellery Queen. When I told him I was looking for stuff that was a little more obscure, and tried to specify, he kind of sneered and said, "then maybe the Internet is your best bet." Well, yeah, and they're all expensive on the Internet, which is why I'm rummaging through your store hoping

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