The word "bookstore" is correct and usable in written English. It can be used to refer to a store that sells books. Example: I went to the bookstore to pick up the new novel I had been wanting.
The release of Warren's book, A Fighting Chance, breathes new life – or at least bookstore Q&A opportunities and TV interviews – into presidential speculation.
The group supporting the bookstore, who are organising under the name "Save Lohvinau Club", say they have embarked on a "marathon" of events in the bookshop to raise funds and they are mobilising support online using #SaveLohvinau.
I was walking through a bookstore and I came across a book called I Don't Want to Talk About It by Terrance Real.
While spruiking his memoir at a Sydney bookstore on Saturday, Mr Carr said Mr Rudd had his support.
By the next afternoon, he had been retweeted over 12,000 times: The friend he first contacted shared their WhatsApp exchange with the world: Now Waterstones are offering a sleepover to ten guests and their partners this Friday (24 October) in their flagship London Piccadilly store – perhaps in response to all the bookworms tweeting "OMG I would kill to be locked up in a bookstore".
"I go out to the dentist, the doctor, the bookstore and the marijuana store, because you have to go to each of those yourself.
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