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    4.0(7 reviews)
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    I left this jammed-packed store feeling like crap. Why, you…read moremay ask? It's a terrific place, small but packing a punch, with tons and tons and tons of older vinyl albums (mostly used but some new) and CD's and tapes, along with music magazines and other album-related accessories and items. But mostly albums. Tons and tons of albums. So why did I leave unhappy? Because I'm a child of the 60's and I had a collection of thousands of record albums (literally) from roughly 1968-1985. Thousands. (Remember, in those days the only way to enjoy music on-command was either to own your own record album and turntable or to call your local radio station and request the song you want. For real). And walking through this record store, I passed a Queen's greatest hits album that I used to own with a price tag of $44 on it. I had this album! And so so so many more. Had I kept my records, at these prices, I'd be rolling in the dough right now. But alas, I gave my collection away in the late 80's as it was too large and heavy and problematic to move with, to all the various cities and apartments I moved to. So I felt like crap. This kind of store will do that to me. It pulls at the nostalgia strings. But hey, if you want a real, vinyl record album from your youth, this is a great place to go. (Damn, I should have kept that old record collection....).

    Guy working was pretty rude, kept saying they close at 5:30 on Monday even though it's Wednesday…read moretoday. Mostly new LPs. Better off going to a record store in the city like Zulu or Neptoon or just staying home & stealing music off the internet.

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    SUP Bookstore

    SUP Bookstore

    4.3(8 reviews)
    0.4 kmGolden Village
    $$

    Where there are hordes of Chinos, there is bound to be at least one SUP Bookstore. What may seem a…read morebit confusing at first, SUP (#1) is no question/greeting, but rather the abbreviation for Sino United Publish (#2). In Chinese, its "San Lian Shu Dian" or "Sam Leen Shu Deem" but if you didn't already know that, its likely the book selection isn't for you. I note this because virtually all of their books are published in Chinese. Lots of materials that were never given an English Cliff Notes version (aka Chinese Literature) will be on full display here. Whether its a New York Times Best Seller translated into Chinese or a How To book on anything, it's going to be available here. What do you do when you're not exactly Chinese literate? First of all, you'd probably have to figure out why you're there. Are you learning Chinese? Buying a gift for someone who does? Best ask an associate for some recommendations for a good read. And yes, ask one who speaks a reasonably good amount of English. The service has been good here, the crowds rarely flock here (#3) and the prices seem fair though a non-bookworm (aka me) has a hard time parting ways for any hardcover book for $50 unless its limited edition or includes an entire volume set. Audio books, here I come. _________ (#1) Personally, I like "Sup Bookstore(?)" much better. (#2) Publish..ers. Sometimes we like keep things shorter. I mean short. (#3) Does anyone read anymore?

    This place has a fairly good selection of books of the Asian origin if you know your language well…read more This is one of the few bookstores I've found outside of Asia that carries a lot of text-based book series versus manga or comic type books and they also carry a lot of informational books or reference type books in Asian languages that you wouldn't find, say at Kinokuniya. I am surprised by this because this is pretty rare for an Asian bookstore which would usually consist of a lot of Asia culture type items like toys and stuffed animals as well as little trinklets here and there. Now onto the re-learning of Chinese ...

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