Artemis L.
Yelp
Delightful selection, cheerful customer service, and intriguing author book readings / book-signings characterize this lovely book shop in the Lake Forest Park Town Center.
The structure of Third Place Books is spread-out yet cozy and inviting, with surprising nooks and crannies and, happily, the occasional nut-brown worn-leather easy chair set amidst shelves of books. I feel like no book store is really my happy place without such chairs, and I happily sank into one and feasted my eyes on a book that contained a scary yet well-written documented account of a man-eating tiger in India in the early 1900s, a thorough description of colonialism's effect on the environment that shaped a dangerous new imbalance between man and tigers in that place and time, and quite a bit of biographical information about the man who finally brought down the tiger yet ended his life as a staunch tiger conservationist.
I can usually lose track of time in a good book store, and this book store was no exception. The book store staff was smilingly attentive when we required their attention and non-intrusive otherwise; a perfect balance.
There is a table of books on sale for 2 dollars per book, an area where Third Place Books buys used books from those who would like to sell them, and several "Cashier" stations.
The "Summer Reading Selections" display is adorable, with tiny striped beach chair replicas and book summaries typed on to small cardboard "beach umbrellas."
It was a bit confusing for us that the "Used" books are interspersed with the new books instead of located in their own separate section.
We noticed a book-reading / signing at the back of the store tonight by Jonathan Evison, author of the book "Lawn Boy." Several people were lined up to meet this author and get their book copy personally signed.
Years ago, I saw Jimmy Carter in person at Third Place Books. He sat behind a velvet rope and didn't shake anyone's hand or meet any of us that were lined up to buy his book, which I found to be slightly disappointing but understandable given his fame, age at the time, health, and security concerns.
Exercising enormous restraint, I managed to make it out of Third Place Books tonight with only 4 cookbooks, 2 guides to WA State Waterfalls, 1 guide to Rocks and Minerals of the Pacific Coast, 1 Novel, and 2 collections of Short Stories or Short Essays.
Highly recommended for an enjoyable afternoon or evening for fellow bibliophiles.