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Troubled sleep is my favorite bookstore in all of New York ! mostly used books Unnameable books about a 12 minute walk away, also great โ€” and my one Manhattan rec, Karma bookstore in alphabet city (attached to karma art gallery). fantastic selection of art/fashion books and recommend asking the guy who works there for his favorites of the week
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for new books. Unnameable Books in prospect heights for used. Other favorites are McNally (the one in soho is the best IMO) and Center for Fiction in Fort Greene. Books are magic is quite awesome too. The word is change and Dear friend books in bed-stuy are some others I can think of in BK.
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Sort of a wine bar masquerading as a Book Store but they do have a interesting collection of books and magazines that you can look at. Its usually pretty well lit so that you can read and drink a glass of wine as I sometimes do. They have a good sound system and the music is generally low key but quality. There is wine and beer but also coffee and tea that they serve all day so if you or your date doesn't want to drink, there are other options available. The bar is nice to sit at but there is also a backyard that will be good to sit out at in the summer.
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I'm at a point in my life where many of my peers will say that they intend to quit someday, but just not yet. Besides the most obvious reasons for giving up nicotine and tobacco, here are some of the short-term benefits I've found since my hiatus. - Exercising self-control - better lung capacity - getting rid of the smell that sticks to your clothes - no nic-shits - less nausea - better appetite - far less frequent cravings In short, you don't have to give up going outdoors to chat with your smoking friends, but you can find autonomy in choosing your battles wiselyโ€”Or not, its really up to you.
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