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  • In my opinion, the people who shoot the best magazine covers are the Chinese, Japanese, and Germans. At Maison De La Presse, you can find magazines deriving from none of these Countries. Thus, the selection is poor. Of course, there are a few publications from these places, but not much. The name is French, and they do have a good variety of French publications, fair is fair. But that's about it, and that's very boring. On the worldly aspect..well, there is no worldly aspect actually. Oh Em Gee this place is dull. Mundane, boring to the maximum effect. Even for such a pretentious city, the fascade of fabulocity of magazines could only arise from where it is being read, not sold. One good purpose it serves is that French books, actual French language books are sold. This fills the void for French people struggling with that other thing they speak at the province called Quebec. I've met many French people, and they all assure me that they have absolutely no idea what that other language is. This pleases me knowing that I failed every single "French" course the Canandian Education system has thrown at me. I do rather prefer calling it 'refusing', than failing. I have never actually successfully gotten a staff here to properly look at me in the eye, so the help here is not quite on par. But they do have a lot of newspapers, which making this place somewhat unique. I can't really find a place other than a major hotel that has the papers I pretend to read, so points for that. The arrogance of clutching a rolled up piece of paper printed in a different font from everyone else's roll is one of the few luxuries left in this Country. The store itself looks like a small house, which I must admit it possesses some character, but you know, it still fits in with everything else around it. There is not much to say about this place, it's just a magazine retailer. Keep that in mind the next time you come here. It's not a lifestyle, it's merely a book store. I think Maison De La Presse means the Press Mansion...I don't know, I've seen bigger mansions.
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