As a PhD student in English Literature, I have been searching for a book store that is both cheap in price and diverse in subjects. Henry Pordes Books is the answer. I spent nearly two hours in this small haven. Upstairs have Romantic/Impressionist/Modern art collections as well as books on history. The basement is definitely the highlight. It contains fiction, poetry, plays, and philosophy. Fiction ranges from mainly 18th century sentimental/gothic genres to 19th century Victorian classics, but there are some postmodern novels (You can get a Bukowski novel for only 4 pounds). Poetry is mostly Romantic (Wordsworth, Keats, Blake, Burns, Byron). The Wordsworth classics offer extremely affordable price for students. For plays, you can find quite a number of works by Irish (Beckett, O'Casey, Synge) as well as certain Russian playwrights (Chekhov, Nabokov, Tolstoy). Of course, they have Shakespeare's plays. Each only costs 2 pounds. Philosophy is a mixture of a bit of everything, which ranges from Rousseau to American transcendentalists. The only suggestion I would give to the bookstore is that it does not have many 20 century modernist poetry and classics. Aside from Auden's collection of longer poems, it does not even have anything on Eliot, Pound, Stevens, Williams...but you can still find gems here! I highly recommend everyone to come here and buy a book home to read! read more