LOCATION: Leisurebook DISTRICT: Leisurebrook, in a roughly central location, slightly nearer to the border of Finance Street. TYPE: A quaint, two-story bookstore with a faded yellow shopfront. NOTES: Owned by Steve Rogers. It looks like it was squeezed between a matching pair of sandy stone walls that belong to the shops and buildings beside it. On the second level, there's a door that opens up onto an iron wrought balcony, decorated with a few small chairs; it's shaded by a delicate canopy that adds to the quaint, faded yellow storefront. There's a bright blue sign reading Leisurebook in shiny cursive lettering. On the ground floor, French windows show at a glance that what the store lacks in width, it has in length. Dark mahogany bookshelves line 90% of the walls, all filled with a wide variety of assorted genres of books; a metal spiral staircase in the back right corner of the shop leads up to the second level, equally filled. The other 10% of the visible walls is occupied by a countertop and register, but even behind that sits a glass case with the store's first editions neatly set on display.
Leisurebrook; Leisurebook
DISTRICT: Leisurebrook, in a roughly central location, slightly nearer to the border of Finance Street.
TYPE: A quaint, two-story bookstore with a faded yellow shopfront.
NOTES: Owned by Steve Rogers.
It looks like it was squeezed between a matching pair of sandy stone walls that belong to the shops and buildings beside it. On the second level, there's a door that opens up onto an iron wrought balcony, decorated with a few small chairs; it's shaded by a delicate canopy that adds to the quaint, faded yellow storefront. There's a bright blue sign reading Leisurebook in shiny cursive lettering. On the ground floor, French windows show at a glance that what the store lacks in width, it has in length. Dark mahogany bookshelves line 90% of the walls, all filled with a wide variety of assorted genres of books; a metal spiral staircase in the back right corner of the shop leads up to the second level, equally filled. The other 10% of the visible walls is occupied by a countertop and register, but even behind that sits a glass case with the store's first editions neatly set on display.
VISUALS: Rear Area of Interior