Seattle: The Bookshelf
The Bookshelf [Redmond]
Small Store • 14950 Northeast 95th Street Apartment A • Kivrin Eckberg, Owner
Nestled in the warmth that is the Redmond Barrens, this small used bookstore has survived in a war-zone and still retains a satisfied customer base. Located in the basement suite of a burned-out apartment complex, The Bookshelf has been known to collect good fiction and rarer treasures from decades past. Dickens, Granberg, Hauze, Hollar, Jury, Twain, Tolkein, Tolstoy: if you want it, you can find in on The Bookshelf.
The owner, Kivrin Eckberg, makes the promise to always give her clients what they’re looking for, and if she doesn’t have it on her shelves, she’s almost always able to get it within the week. Eckberg doesn’t carry any electronic books – she’ll find you a paper copy, or nothing (although she’ll refer you to an affiliated store if the title you want is only available on chip). Everything is completely natural and made from recycled paper products

> She also takes pride in her security. There are more cameras in that store than the whole of the Arc.
> Angora
> Hyperbole, Angora, but with a grain of truth. She does like to keep more than one eye on her customers, but then, with her location and some of her ‘treasures,’ how can you blame her?
> White Lightning
> We do have to remember that ‘collectors’ and ‘eccentrics’ are practically synonyms, people. Can’t have one without the other.
> Obsidian
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