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    3.6(7 reviews)
    2.0 miMidtown/University
    $$$$

    I can't say enough good things about this place. Awesome crowd to play with, great selection of…read moresingles especially for modern and commander , and straight up the best trade in value in town by a long shot. Chris and Easton are awesome guys and the Owner, Angelo is great. You can really tell he cares about cultivating a fun and relaxed environment and is just an all around nice guy. They are also the only place I know of that does pauper tournaments (every Sunday at 1pm). My only complaint is that that I can only give them 5 stars and not 6 hahaha.

    Talk about garbage! Prices are terrible; they use some third rate pricing site for their cards in…read morelieu of more standard sites like tcg player or star city games. The owner is a foul human being with a bad case of little-man syndrome, who barely knows the rules of a game he's claimed to play for over 15 years. The knowledgeability of the staff is laughable; there is maybe one judge out of the entire employee ensemble. For a store that focuses on ONE card game, you'd think that they'd at least have a handle on the concept of it. Realistically, you're guaranteed a better atmosphere, a better community, and better prices at any other game shop in the area: Active Imagination, Twin Suns...hell, even Walmart gives these clowns a run for their money.

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    Page 1 Books

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    4.1(59 reviews)
    5.6 miEastside
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    I used to love bookstores. I Lurked in them all the time. But between digital books, storage issues…read moreand living on an Island I sort of got out of the habbit. I've been trying to do more bookstore lurking since I moveed here but there aren't that many good stores here. I love the Friends of the Library way up in Rio Rancho but that's a long drive. But I had a doctor appointment which happened to be a block from here so I checked it out. The first thing is that you know this is a book lovers book store with staff favorites right in the front. The main thing is how many stacks and categories they have. If you're looking for books about NM and the South West they have multiple shelves. But they also have tons of speciality shelves like Pulp Fiction and Romantasy. It's a great place to spend hours lurtking the stacks. I've been twice since I discovered it.

    This is a great bookshop, among the best in Albuquerque. Definitely worth regular visits. I love…read moreit. I don't feel, however, that I can recommend that anyone sell books to them. They offer a pittance. It is really insulting, actually. A couple of years ago, I brought a couple of boxes of books to them (the kinds of books you routinely see on their shelves, so nothing strange) and accepted their offer out of what I later came to see as a misplaced sense of politeness: their offer had left me so stunned that I just went along with the whole thing and accepted it. Almost immediately I felt ripped off, taken advantage of. Later, I had to go through and clear out a dead relative's library. It took a long time to sort through, but at the end of the day I had around 40 boxes of books. I'd taken out the valuable things to sell online, I admit, as you should never sell the really valuable things to a used bookstore when it's easy enough to do so online. These were things like signed first editions and presentation copies and other rare books. There were a few boxes of those. There were also about 15 boxes of books that would have gone down well at Page 1, given what I know of what they have on their shelves. And the rest were rather more obscure. But I remembered how I had felt a couple of years ago when I had sold books to Page 1, and I decided simply to give all of the dead relative's books, minus the particularly valuable ones, to the public library. They always benefit from selling them, and I felt I'd done something good toward protecting one of the few remaining institutions that is still a purely public good. So, while technically I didn't get any money, I ended up feeling better, cleaner. Thank God for our public libraries! You should of course do what you want, but, when you take a box of books into Page 1 and inevitably feel horrified and sullied by the humiliating price they offer you--perhaps thinking you'd get more out of the books by burning them in your fireplace in winter to save on heating costs--, remember that you can just say "no" and instead donate them to the library and help make the world a better place for everyone.

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