Editorial Reviews from the web
Classics, bestsellers and hard-to-find books share space with eclectic gifts, toys and a lively coffeehouse near the harbor.
Posted by Amanda Knoles
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 30, 2008)
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My friend and I went here on a Friday night. We spent about an hour looking around. Wasn't cluttered with people or book shelves. Connected to the building is the art gallery. Outside the bookstore is a pond with a big live turtle and and small waterfall. There's a dining area in the middle of the bookstore-tables and chairs set up. Also there is a coffee snack bar near the entrance. ...
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This is a very unique bookstore... it's like an old fashioned cottage and it has a very homey feel. You can sit around and browse the books and gifts while enjoying a decent cup of coffee. They've got games on the tables that you can play and it's just a relaxing place to be... it's located in Seaport Village, so the scenery is just nice. The young people that work there are always friendly...
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You can see Wyland's work throughout the city on the sides of buildings, or you can come to his gallery. There are many, beautiful original works of art being sold here. Most of his artwork features sea animal and sea scenes. The works of art are very expensive, but nice to look at in the gallery.