A similar phenomenon presents itself at the bookstalls, which are choked with cheap and unenticing brief tales of the deadly sins. |
It's a heady mix of cool cafes and cockles, windsurfers and artists, beach volleyball and bookstalls, fresh fish and funky T-shirts. |
I know there are in Belfast tidy gardens of roses, bookstalls with shelves of poetry, cats soaking up sun in shop windows. |
The stuff of pulp novels at airport bookstalls is a reality. |
He had lingered at the bookstalls, noting the titles of books, but found them too expensive to buy. |
He came to have bookstalls on virtually every railway station in the land, and thus sold vast quantities of books, newspapers, and magazines. |