OK, I know that there are tragedies much greater than this happening elsewhere in the world right now. But dammit — Kepler's is dead! They went out of business this morning.
They were a great, big, comfortable independent bookstore. They were right near the Menlo Park train station, there was plenty of parking, there was a good cafe next door (which is still there, but who knows for how long with the bookstore dead), and I loved going there with friends. I saw great authors read there: Ursula K. Le Guin, Jeffrey Eugenides, Diane Ackerman. I was looking forward to seeing Neil Gaiman read from Anansi Boys there in a month. They had online ordering and free local delivery. Their employees wrote mini-reviews of their favorite books and stuck them to the bookshelves. They had a very complete magazine department, too.
booksense.com, an association of independent bookstores, tells me that the next closest general interest independent bookstore (affiliated with booksense.com) is Books Inc. in Burlingame. But it's a chain with 10 locations, so not really the same thing.
There are still lots of great bookstores in the SF Bay Area. But - WAAH. IT'S NOT FAIR. [*stomps*]
They were a great, big, comfortable independent bookstore. They were right near the Menlo Park train station, there was plenty of parking, there was a good cafe next door (which is still there, but who knows for how long with the bookstore dead), and I loved going there with friends. I saw great authors read there: Ursula K. Le Guin, Jeffrey Eugenides, Diane Ackerman. I was looking forward to seeing Neil Gaiman read from Anansi Boys there in a month. They had online ordering and free local delivery. Their employees wrote mini-reviews of their favorite books and stuck them to the bookshelves. They had a very complete magazine department, too.
booksense.com, an association of independent bookstores, tells me that the next closest general interest independent bookstore (affiliated with booksense.com) is Books Inc. in Burlingame. But it's a chain with 10 locations, so not really the same thing.
There are still lots of great bookstores in the SF Bay Area. But - WAAH. IT'S NOT FAIR. [*stomps*]
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Date: 1 Sep 2005 02:35 am (UTC)I am stunned. This is horrible. Ugh.
You must move to Austin.:)
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Date: 1 Sep 2005 02:36 am (UTC)Well, hell.
I *loved* Kepler's.
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Date: 1 Sep 2005 02:45 am (UTC)Your description of it reminds me of The Tattered Cover in Denver. We don't have any good independent stores left around here - heck, we actually have 3 Borders within 5 miles of each other.
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Date: 1 Sep 2005 02:47 am (UTC)Damn it.
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Date: 1 Sep 2005 02:59 am (UTC)They do have independent bookstores, however. I haven't used them much, being so poor. But all the people in my public library know me by name.
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Date: 1 Sep 2005 03:54 am (UTC)I was last there just before my trip, buying all my travel books. I'm glad I got to go one more time before it closed. But they were ordering me a book & now I'll never get it. :(
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Date: 1 Sep 2005 04:07 am (UTC)WTF?
Date: 1 Sep 2005 04:26 am (UTC)I wonder if their rent increased and priced them out. It happened to a friends restaurant in Menlo Park.
I was there a few weeks ago. Everything seemed normal.
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Date: 1 Sep 2005 04:46 am (UTC)Re: WTF?
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Date: 1 Sep 2005 11:06 pm (UTC)Re: WTF?
Date: 1 Sep 2005 11:09 pm (UTC)Re: (SF Bay Area interest only) ** insert swear words here **
Date: 2 Sep 2005 01:09 am (UTC)wonder what happened. *grump*.
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Date: 2 Sep 2005 02:16 am (UTC)For what it's worth, I don't know how well you know the Burlingame Books, Inc., but IME, the one in Mountain View is pretty decent. They still feel like an independent bookstore to me, and I like their selection a lot better than I ever liked the selection at the Printer's, Inc. that used to be in that spot.
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Date: 2 Sep 2005 03:26 am (UTC)Half Moon Bay's Moon News is a very good bookstore.
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Date: 2 Sep 2005 06:37 am (UTC)I guess the Stanford bookstores don't exactly count as "independent." I like their selections, especially of tech books, even though they're pricey.
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Date: 2 Sep 2005 05:37 pm (UTC)Thanks for the pointer to BookBuyers - turns out they have an online component for their used books ( http://www.bookbuyers.com/online.php ); I'm going to preferentially use them for used book searches from now on.