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Between Sept. 22-28, for any book bought from Powell’s Banned Book list, 20% of the sale will be donated. There are over 150 books on the list available to be purchased, including book titles such as “Hunger Games,” “1984,” “Heartstopper” and “The Color Purple.”
Also applies to www.powells.com
Powell’s is truly a treasure. I’ve been in bookstores nearly the world over. Powell’s is the best.
For those who don’t know, besides the online site, Powells occupies a square city block in downtown Portland.
It’s big enough that you need a map. This looks like the current one:
The first time I visited there, I wanted to live there. Like this book I read in school when I was in third grade, where the kids hide out in the museum overnight.
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The first time I visited there, I wanted to live there. Like this book I read in school when I was in third grade, where the kids hide out in the museum overnight.
You must mean this one: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_the_Mixed-Up_Files_of_Mrs._Basil_E._Frankweiler
That’s the one! I never could remember the name, but obviously I loved the book as a kid.
That’s incredible!
Need to check that out during a visit to Portland.
You owe it to yourself. I have been lucky enough to visit Portland twice from the UK and Powells is easily one of the top 3 memories from each trip. You will not regret it. Unless you find something it the rare book room you just have to have. Then your wallet may regret it.
Seriously. I bought a book online as a gift, intending to pick it up on my way through Portland. They didn’t have it ready when I showed up, so they mailed it to me free of charge.
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