 The original Borders at Berjaya Time Square didn't excite me half as much as this branch at the Curve. Smaller...therefore cosier. The feng shui was correct cos I got good vibes walking into it. The glass walls helped. I'll be visiting this joint again soon.
 The original Borders at Berjaya Time Square didn't excite me half as much as this branch at the Curve. Smaller...therefore cosier. The feng shui was correct cos I got good vibes walking into it. The glass walls helped. I'll be visiting this joint again soon.  
 
 
 


 




 

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I'm such a book-a-holic! But I need to have them sit on the shelf for a while before they are ripe enough to be read :)
anna: whoa:) How long does it take for a book to ripen? I'm guessing anywhere from 1 day to a whole month.
Downtown Chicago has the greatest Borders store: 4 stories--I mean 4 floors, there are millions of stories in there. Haha.
Unfortunately a trip to Chicago is usually 1 whirlwind day, and doesn't involve much browing in bookstores. Love that place though.
gnightgirl: I'm SOOO excited. 4 stories wow! I heard parking in chicago costs an arm and a leg.
Sometimes up to a year! :)
anna: WHHHHAT! That's a super long time. My limit is one month tops:)
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