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Book View Café is an author-owned, all-volunteer publishing cooperative that produces and sells ebooks and provides an online book community.. Founded in 2008 with a group of 27 published American authors, including Ursula LeGuin, [1] Vonda McIntyre [2] and Seanan McGuire, the organization provides 90% of its earnings to their contributing authors.
The Savior's Book Café Story in Another World (異世界に救世主として喚ばれましたが、アラサーには無理なので、ひっそりブックカフェ始めました。, Isekai ni Kyūseishu to Shite Yobaremashitaga, Arasā ni wa Muri nanode, Hissori Bukku Kafe Hajimemashita.
The Book Café is a platform for free cultural expression in Harare, Zimbabwe, since 1993.Book Cafe operates in partnership with leading cultural NGO Pamberi Trust to offer both diverse entertainment to the public at large as well as a space for artistic development – especially a platform for younger artists. book Cafe is known for its diversity of music and puts on a musical show almost ...
The Book Café (Zimbabwe), a platform for free cultural expression, winner of a Prins Claus Prize in 2011 Manga cafe , a café where people can read manga Topics referred to by the same term
Founded in 1994 and located in Soho on Crosby Street, the bookstore cafe [4] is a successful entrepreneurial business raising money to support the Housing Works mission. Run primarily by a team of specially-trained volunteers, the bookstore is funded entirely by donations, and resells both in the retail space and online.
"The Ballad of the Sad Cafe" opens in a small, isolated town in the Southern United States.The story introduces Miss Amelia Evans, strong in both body and mind, who is approached by a hunchbacked man with only a suitcase in hand who claims to be her kin.
Piece together a new jigsaw puzzle every day, complete with themes that follow the seasons and a super useful edges-only tool.
Bailey's Café is a 1992 novel by award-winning American author Gloria Naylor.The novel consists of a loosely intertwined group of stories, all told in first person, about the owners and patrons of Bailey's Cafe, an apparently supernatural establishment, set nominally in New York City, whose entrance can be found from different places and times.