"2012-11-15T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . "5"^^ . . . . "0"^^ . "4"^^ . "What I like best about Eliot's Bookshop is its Science-Fiction section. I could peruse this section alone for hours on end looking for much of the \"Classic\" and now often hard to find volumes of yesteryear.\n\nAs any Sci-Fi fan knows, many authors write a \"series\" of books to tell their tale, and often certain volumes can be hard to find - especially those that were written long, long ago, during my formidable teenage years - ha ha! \n\nAs a kid - back in the day - I bought many novels using money from my part-time job flipping burgers. However, the minimum wage I made as a teenager usually meant that I could only afford the first volume or two, forcing me to get many of my novels from my local school or public library to finish reading a series - such as Fred Saberhagen's \"Beserker Series\" of novels. \n\nThis, of course, could be frustrating if you wanted to own a completed series that you really enjoyed, or if the author added to the series later on in their career. \n\nOf course - as an adult - I can now afford to buy many of those missing books. Finding them, though, can often be a challenge. At Eliot's, I am often able to find many books that were formerly missing from my collection to FINALLY complete a tale.\n\nThe only reason I don't give Eliot's a five star rating is due to the fact that they don't seem to offer much in the way of used \"Hardcover\" novels (which I would pay a premium for) in their Sci-Fi area. Instead, it is predominantly \"Paperback\" in this particular section. Otherwise, Eliot's Bookshop is a great store and certainly a trustworthy long-time staple to the Yonge Street circuit."^^ .