I could literally spend hours browsing at any book shop. You know, it's weird because I don't particularly gravitate towards a certain genre or area of interest when it comes to books... Okay, wait. That's a lie. I do get attracted to really colorful covers, but more often than not, these covers interest me because they have something to do with my favorite topics and subjects when it comes to books: economics, social and political commentary, non-fiction, memoirs, biographies and humor.
I like independent and second-hand bookstores like Jerbs because I don't really care about the condition of the books that I'm reading. Nor would I shell out full price for something that I can get way cheaper. Yes, browsing humid and unorganized bookstores like Jerbs could be quite like trawling for a needle in a haystack, but what's also wonderful is that you will never know what you'll end up buying. The mish-mash variety of all the books in this place makes it a treasure trove for finds just waiting to be discovered.
The shopkeeper, Sir Ed, is the epitome of well-read and bookish bookseller. It would be a shame if a person owning and selling thousands of books isn't well-read himself, and it's a relief that Sir Ed always has tidbits of information and wisdom about the books that I have read. I have never been back in this bookshop in a long time but it's nice to know that there is always this one place (aside from a dozen others) that I can go to when I am in need of my next book. read more