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I ship myself with academic success and contentment
My Scandinavian Home
Reminders.
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do u have any favourite book stores in toronto? im having trouble finding any atm thank you!! have a lovely day!
- The UofT bookstore! It has an entire section for general books that non-students can purchase with beautiful bookish gifts that you normally canât find anywhere but the statesÂ
- BMV: the books are all new and heavily discounted! BMV gets overflow from publishers so they can afford to sell amazing books for (minimum) 50% off, I have found GEMS there I tell ya. Three locations, one on Yonge right outside Eaton, and on 471 Bloor and 10 Edward.Â
- Sellers & Newel: I believe this is cash only! Very close to Trinity Bellwoods which means lots of coffee shops which basically means youâre ready for the best day everÂ
- Type Books: this one is south of Trinity Bellwoods, and Queen St. W is one of the best strips of independent shops in Toronto so give yourself time to shop for more than just books ;)
- Book City: another hole in the wall type place like Sellers & Newel that sells books significantly below cover price. This one is in the junction (my second fave neighborhood in Toronto) - I suggest stopping by at The Good Neighbor for a cappuccino after youâre done at Book City!
- Ben McNally Books: just very pretty there are few other benefits lol
- She Said Boom! - has a lot of vinyls as well, and in my fave neighborhood Roncesvalles! Stop by Reunion Island Coffee Bar or Extra Butter Coffee for amazing treats & def go for a stroll through High ParkÂ
- Good Egg: this one is a Kensington gem, I almost didnât include it since itâs like very expensive but it has a huge collection of adorable knick knacks! I also suggest popping by the Blue Banana Market for amazing stuff and FIKA or Jimmyâs for coffee (if youâre willing to walk â Voodoo Child serves their cortados in crystal skulls)
Other bookstores include the Bob Miller Bookroom (I would not suggest this - they sell books at cover price and profs force their students to order books from here but sometimes they have free candy in bowls lol), Bakka-Pheonix (also cover price but they have a huge fantasy collection), Elliotâs Bookshop on Yonge (too many mass markets, but ladders and floor to ceiling shelves!) and like Indigo/Chapters lolÂ
do you ever walk to the beat of your music in public and you think you look really cool but you probably just look like a dumbass
me not understanding a movie: wow⊠the cinnamon tography
Honestly, watching Brooklyn 99 comes with this weird and unexpected crush on Andy Samberg⊠like never would have thought but y'all know what Iâm talking about
Be careful who you make memories with. Those things can last a lifetime.
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lookin for some snail friends !
hellooo anyone who is reading this
if youâre interested in sending some snail mail to a sixteen year old girl in canada (me) pls send me a message! ive never had a penpal before so if you havenât either please dont be scared idk what im doing either ! even if youâre not interested please spread this message i rly want a snail friend (: thanks