Fully Booked Bonifacio High Street
Posted on September 29, 2007
A lot has already been written about this place. In fact, this is not my first time to be here. But I decided to blog about it on my second coming. The new flagship store of Fullybooked in Bonifacio High Street offers 5 levels of intellectual satisfaction. What really amazes me is the range of title available to the public.
Before you even run to the cashier to pay for the book, you can even ask the Customer Service to open the books for scanning purposes. Every level has a different theme. At the basement level are the anime books, manga and comics. The schools and office supplies can also be found here.
The Ground level houses a complete line of novels. Both fiction and non-fiction. then on the upper levels are the history, languages, business, and a whole lot more! They also have a record bar where you can purchase CDs. Fully Booked is one of the very few stores that has a very impressive collection of world music and sounds from the South American region. I swear I love this section! And for the quick caffeine fix, they also have a branch of Starbucks coffee inside. There is also a gallery which showcases art collections from time to time.
What really amazes me is that, despite its size, you can still feel like your just in a small library. Sofas are strategically placed all over the area for those who wish to have more time reading books.
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Great photos. I’ve been meaning to drive my kids to Serendra and BHS.What brand of camera (and specs) do you have Eric?
ric nice pix! hehehe… psychology? or K-m-s-t– section? whehehehe… halin na sa cel ang last nga pic? mayo kwa haw? hehehe… and mayo lang la ko nag update gapon same topic ba.. hehhee
Wow, I’d like to visit the place when I go to Manila!