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Third Hand Books Counter Here at the counter is where you are able to pay for your purchases and possibly talk to the shopkeeper about any questions you might have. Daniel, the shopkeeper, is always ready to hear your questions and lend a hand, and maybe even have a friendly chat with you if the time is right. Enquire about any specific books here. Just behind the counter there are two doors. One leading to the Back Room and one leading to the Special Area where the most delicate books are kept, alongside those on more sensitive topics. OOC :: List of books are in the inventory over at the Welcome Thread. Just until I get a graphic. XD |
Stepping ahead of the sixth year with the school books and niffler aid, Daniel went through his amusing swingy doors to get behind the counter and turned back to the boy, waiting to get the books so he could do his verification stuff. Yup. |
Unceremoniously dumping his stack of books onto the counter so that the top few fell off, Fletcher made a "hmmph" noise to himself and quickly restacked them. "Ya know, I'm glad you have this place," he stated conversationally. "Last year I had to borrow my course books from the library because...er... I forgot to get them at Flourish & Blott's." Right. They'd simply slipped his mind. |
After the young man had restacked his books, Daniel bent slightly at the rest and ran his finger down all the spines, checking (and referring to a book list under the counter; he had one for each Hogwarts year) that they were correct and there were none missing or slipped in (though he trusted this kid). After a small 'mhmm' he glanced at his inventory list and then back at the Kid-Who-He-Was-Pretty-Sure-Could-Be-Trusted. "2 galleons, 4 sickles, altogether," he informed him, before going back to conversing mode. The man also pretended that this boy hadn't kind of slipped up; his having a book shop had nothing to do with making sure this boy didn't forget... BUT Daniel was not here to judge at ALL. It wasn't what he was there for; so the guy just abandoned that thought in his head. "Yeah... alot of people like these fancy books with glossy covers... I like getting a book which looks well-used. Helps with text books as well... some fold are nice enough to make notes in them," Daniel stated, smiling fondly. "Nothing dangerous, though. I personally go through every book to make sure." Every. Single. Book. |
Fletcher proceeded to fish about his pocket for a few coins. He found one galleon, then a second, and finally.... a third. Aha. He placed them on the counter with a flourish. Now he'd have some change for ice cream later. "Yeah the notes can be more interesting than the books themselves," he had to agree. The books from the library were of course pristine and clean. He believed that this guy checked out every book. He'd probably read every single one too... which reminded Fletcher. "Do you buy used books, like textbooks, back from people too?" Fletcher definitely had some lying around. OOH he could sell them all back and then scrape together enough galleons for that niffler! Or that invisibility cloak. |
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"We sure do," Daniel replied, eyeing the big pile of books with conviction. "I'll buy books in any condition, sometimes I end up selling them for alot cheaper than I'll buy them... I just enjoy selling people books, you know?" Speeeaking of books, Daniel waved his wand again and the books began to slow get wrapped up in conjured brown paper, before a loop of string kept it all together. Pulling out a big brown bag, Daniel paused for a moment. "Want me to put a feather-weight charm on the bag?" |
can you help me find first year books |
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"Of course," Daniel gave her a smile. "If you'll just head on back to the aisle you were just in, I'll be there after I'm finished here." OOC :: As soon as you post there, I'll be with you (: |
Rowan plops all of her newly chosen used books onto the counter with a grunt. "Hi. I'd like to purchase these books please," she says to the shopkeeper. |
She piled the books on the counter.thanks for the help i got lost.she got out her bag of money |
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As someone loaded her books onto the counter, Daniel raised one eyebrow. Books should really allllll be charmed with a feather-weight charm when they're made; everything was just so much easier. "Of course, did you find everything you needed?" Quote:
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Smiling at the girl he'd assisted, Daniel waved his wand to the books started to be wrapped with brown paper and string. "That'll be two galleons," he told her, waving his wand at the till again to get a reciept.[/QUOTE] she pays 2 gallons to the shop keeper.thanks i'll be back for a nice book to read for fun she said smiling. |
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"Well, good day and thanks again." After saying her goodbyes Rowan collects her things and heads back to the street. There is still so much shopping to do. |
Izabella walked up to the counter. "I have a first year book set and a Romeo and Juliet book. How much will that be?" she asked. She was truely excited to read a muggle book, and one that everyone talks about too! |
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"That'll be 2 galleons aaaaand 2 sickles," he told the girl, classing the muggle play as a novel. "Would you like them wrapped up and bagged?" |
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He was about to take the bag of books when hey, the shopkeeper had a pretty good idea. "You know, that would be wonderful. Thanks!" And he meant thanks for the help finding all his books and stuff too. |
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Dude, he liked when he good have a good talk with the customers, especially when said customers were friendly. "There you are," he said, and nudged the bag forwards again. "Thank you, and come again soon." Way to be a stereotypical shopkeeper. Quote:
"Hmmm?" Daniel swept up the money, not realising what he'd just heard. As he dropped it into the till, he looked back at the girl. "Oh... no, I don't take money from my customers," Daniel winked, and pulled out a bag to put the books in. Once that was done, he nudged them across the counter. "We have about a quarter of a million books. I think we're good for now. You should go buy an ice cream or something." |
"Good point about the books." She dug in her bag and pulled out a red rose with a medium-short stem. "Here, it's a Matthew's family tradition. It's enchanted to never die, so do what you'd like with it." She held it out for him to take. |
she puts all her book on the counter Great Wizards of the Twentieth Century Modern Magical History Home Life and Social Habits of British Muggles by Wilhelm Wigworthy The Monster Book of Monsters The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection by Quentin Tremble The Standard Book of Spells Grade 4 by Miranda Goshawk The Pocket Guide to the Night Sky by Rigel Wilkes Unfogging the Future by Cassandra Vablatsky Bindrunes and Galdr Tunes by Jules Norson Herbology Caretaking and Dangerous Plants by L. Podemis Thurston Candlewick's Complete and Extremely Useful Field Guide to Dark Creatures Intermediate Transfiguration Sixth Edition how much will that be |
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Reaching out to take the rose, Daniel smiled at the girl. "That's very kind of you, thank you so much," he replied, trying to think of where to keep the rose. Perhaps on the counter, in one of the glass things like in... GASP! Like in that muggle movie, Beauty and the Beast! THATWOULDBESOCOOL! "Such a lovely tradition." Quote:
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