1/5 Robert C. R. 1 year ago on Google
My
recommendation
would
be
to
call
first,
and
know
exactly
what
you
are
looking
for.
I
did
neither.
I
did,
however,
peruse
the
website,
and
determined
that
I
might
find
some
books
that
are
difficult
to
find
elsewhere.
I
rode
three
hours
highly
anticipating
what
I
might
find.
I
checked
the
hours
as
posted
on
Google,
I
checked
them
again
when
I
got
to
the
door,
and
both
sets
of
opening
hours
were
the
same.
A
sign
in
the
door
asked
to
knock,
which
I
did.
I
was
greeted
by
the
owner
through
a
crack
in
the
door,
and
told
the
store
was
not
open
for
browsing,
and
I
likely
would
not
find
what
I
was
looking
for.
The
owner
asked
me
afterwards,
through
the
door,
what
exactly
I
was
looking
for,
so
I
told
her
anything
written
by
Dolores
Cannon,
who
is
a
household
name
in
spirituality,
and
higher-self
learning,
which
her
website
speaks
much
of,
but
she
let
me
know
she
was
not
familiar
with
her,
and
said
goodbye.
Overall,
I
would
not
say
the
owner
was
rude;
she
was
rather
upfront,
and
I
left,
respecting
her
wishes,
albeit
dumbfounded,
and
wondering
what
had
just
occurred.
I
rate
it
one
star,
as
it
is
marketed
as
a
store,
open
to
the
public,
but
there
is
no
store
front
that
I
saw,
and
it
appeared
to
be
open
by
invitation
only.
I
would
recommend
making
this
known
on
the
website,
or
at
least
something
to
indicate
a
trip
of
any
length
was
not
necessary,
or
would
come
with
unanticipated
stipulations.
At
even
two
stars,
I
may
have
returned
at
a
later
date
with
the
assumption
that
an
isolated
bad
experience
may
be
rectified,
but
I
would
not
return
to
a
place
that
greeted
me
as
a
solicitor,
or
worse
yet,
a
common
criminal,
during
posted
business
hours.
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