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Reviewed 23. Jun 2009
can i move in, please?
i unfortunately only spent a short time (and everything under an hour or two is too short!) in there, or should i say fortunately because in about 15 to 20 minutes i found 5 books plus i wanted to take home with me. i remembered my small carry on bag in time and left with a magazine, vegan cookbook and the latest Vonnegut collection (i miss the man!).
wonderful place with great funny staff and i cannot wait to get back.
Reviewed 19. Mar 2007
this spot offers an odd mix of american fashion and lifestyle magazines, trashy novels, Simpsons and Spongebob toys and gay porn.
on rare occasions i get my American Vogue here, the staff is helpful and friendly enough.
Reviewed 24. Jun 2009
Sjakoo stole from the rich and gave to the poor and hid in a web of tunnels underneath the city.
awesome, right? and the word awesome definitely describes this international bookstore perfectly. stuffed with hard to find radical literature, both new and used, in many different languages, magazines, folders and flyers and run by friendly and knowledgeable volunteers. this is a leftie's dream come true! bought a great and really helpful Amsterdam guide called "Get Lost" here.
Reviewed 05. Oct 2008
perfect for a rainy day when you have some time to kill or simply need to stock up on the latest issue of your favourite national or international magazine.
staff is helpful and you can order pretty much anything through them.
Reviewed 02. Apr 2007
if you collect sneakers, like to sport the latest street wear, are a skate boarder, want to see some art, like to go to small intimate afternoon shows away from the stressful buzzing shopping streets, love arty, glossy and hard to get magazines, or simply want to hang out with a bunch of nice people running a great store, stil is the place you need to check out.
like robert palmer said: simply irresistable!
Reviewed 03. Apr 2007
thalia (how is miss the name amadeus!
) is a great book store, especially the english literature, the cook books and the kids books sections are pretty impressive.
but what i especially like about this store is its cafe. grab a few glossy art books and pricey magazines, order a coffee and read for hours.
the ground floor offers office and artist supplies en masse.
and the location cannot be topped.
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