Bookman's is like a Second-Hand Disneyland, and I'm not talking about chancing upon the moldy and rusted sets of Country Bear Jamboree, America Sings, or Adventures Thru Inner Space via the People Mover, although I'm sure that would be interesting.
It basically has almost every kind of entertainment media, all organized in sections for you to waste (spend) hours in (or minutes if you find yourself spinning around because you don't know which section to hit first).
Want an obscure comic book? Try here.
Want an obscure romance novel? Try here (if you're into that sort of thing).
Want an old Rolling Stone magazine with a pre-meltdown Britney on the cover? Try here.
Want Donkey Kong for your Atari 2600? Try here.
Want a National Geographic from 1932? Try here.
This place is basically like a for-profit Burton Barr Central Library.
However, sometimes the for-profitness kind of gets the better of this joint. Behold: $7.99 for a second-hand copy of Meatloaf's "Bat Out Of Hell II" CD.
8 bucks for used Meatloaf? Are you kidding me?
Minus a star just for that.