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Ning all.
What London bookshops are open on a Sunday? Am willing to go anywhere on the tube map.

Edit: Hah! All my friends who were going to see Funeral for a Friend without me now can't go because they're rescheduled the graduation for the day of the concert (as it was originally on the day London got bombed). That'll teach all of the silly fucks.
(, Sun 10 Jul 2005, 11:10, archived)
Terrosists don't tend to strike at weekends (True)
Not enough disruption to the cities day to day goings on.
(, Sun 10 Jul 2005, 11:11, archived)
So what you're saying is the Waterstone's in Charing Cross?
Thought so. Cheers mate.
(, Sun 10 Jul 2005, 11:13, archived)
My favourite is Borders
In Oxford Street about 100 yards east of the tube station.

You can drink coffee and read books without buying them. They are really book friendly in that way, you can sit in a chair and read a book all day and then put it back. It's 5 floors of book yummyness.
(, Sun 10 Jul 2005, 11:22, archived)
Sounds good.
Do you think they'll have Sylvia Plath's "Johnny Panic And The Bible Of Broken Dreams"? Even better, can I check online?
(, Sun 10 Jul 2005, 11:31, archived)
A little late replying
I had a phone call.
They should have pretty much any book you desire, it is big.
The tube station is Oxford Circus mentioned above.
(, Sun 10 Jul 2005, 12:09, archived)
Cheers mate.
I shall hop to it.
(, Sun 10 Jul 2005, 12:12, archived)