My Nova Scotia Book Tour: Stop Three- ABC Books and Antiques

I'm excited to talk about my new summer project that is currently in progress. I’m calling it My Nova Scotia Book tour- my goal is to hit up as many independent book stores as possible this summer (and probably into fall)

There is only one rule: Purchase at least one book at each location.

My third stop was a SALE- ABC Books and Antiques had recently bought some lots from another book store closing up shop so they had an outdoor $2 sale.

The selection was mainly non-fiction but I was able to snag quite a few gems.

After collecting a few books I also checked out the physical store, lots of antiques and a selection of fiction and non-fiction books. It’s a great place to check out if you want some classic trinkets.

The cashier was not a chatty one- we exchanged required pleasantries and that was about it. No problem, it’s not for everyone.

For books I came home with;

  • Historical Maps of Canada. The artwork is beautiful and I really enjoyed the progress of borders as you got through the book.

  • Comedies by William Shakespeare. Another good smelling old book for the shelf.

  • A Book of Fireside Poems (which I will most likely never read fireside)

  • 1812- A Book on the War of 1812. I really only bought this one because the first page stated it was a copy not intended to be distributed to the public and if a member of the general public finds it not to read it (so naturally I laughed out loud and bought it.

  • A book set on Japanese aircrafts. One is in English, the other in Japanese.

  • Top Secret Tales of WWII (it’s sealed in plastic wrap still, how cool is that!)

  • Ghosts of Cape Sable (this one may get read fireside)

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I saw a really great quote the other day (sadly author unknown) that really spoke to me.

“Buy Books from People who want to Sell Books, Not Colonize the Moon”

I decided to do this project for multiple reasons, #1 was to support local businesses of course (and it not be food related- I really don’t want to buy new pants..)

Given light to current events it shows how important supporting local is and not giving your money to someone who is so rich he could fix most of the worlds problems… But simply chooses not to.

That local book store owner will appreciate your $20 way more then him and it’ll most likely go to much better places.

My Nova Scotia Book Tour: Stop Two- LaHave River Book Store

Welcome back my reader!

I'm excited to talk about my new summer project that is currently in progress. I’m calling it My Nova Scotia Book tour- my goal is to hit up as many independent book stores as possible this summer (and probably into fall)

There is only one rule: Purchase at least one book at each location.

My second stop was one with a million dollar view- The LaHave River Book Store in LaHave NS

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Located behind the LaHave Bakery, it definitely has the best view in town, to the left is the LaHave Ferry and to the right is just beauty for miles.

The book store has both new and used titles plus a section with free books, which although I did not partake I was very excited to see. Accessible literature is just a wonderful thing to see!

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LaHave also has multiple art and pottery shops to check out in the area, I really wish I had the time to check out more but today at least inspired me to return soon.

I left with a combination of books (again lol) including fiction, non fiction and a journal that had been made from upcycled children’s book covers.

Prices for the used books were either $5 or $10 with just a subtle and easy-to-remove sticker on the spine to indicate the price.

New of course were cover price (ouch) but I really wanted the books I got.

I talked with the cashier about my project and she gave me a couple of suggestions on where to head next which I always appreciate! We also chatted about how she’s still getting the hang of the check-out systems- didn’t help that I bought new and used which had different check-out procedures LOL oops… She figured it out though and all was well.

FICTION: French Exit by Patrick Dewitt, The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morion

NON-FICTION: Birds of Nova Scotia (I have so many birds in my yard it will be nice to be able to identify them by something other than their colour..) Peace by Chocolate

UPCYCLED JOURNAL: This journal comes with a cover from a children’s book that “lived a full life” and includes 70 sheets of post-consumer recycled paper. No clue what it’s destiny will be with me yet but I’m very happy to have it.

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