Addy had found a classroom near the library to see to set up shop. Against the wall outside the classroom, she placed a list if each members recommended book list. Underneath was bookshelf full of the books, multiple copies each. Each book sold anywhere from 2-10 dollars. She placed the information table to the right, as well as a second larger book case with glass doors that showed off her prized possessions. First edition copies of Pride and predjuiced, Animal farm, 1984, and other books for around 40-80 dollars. She also had popular books signed by the author, in the same price range. She had to ask her biological dad, who was more than willing to hand over some of his signed books.
On the information table she had the library hours, rules, as well club information. Along with organization her club supported such as, Literacy training, helping educated those
Inside the classroom however was a different story. She had gotten rid of all the desk and instead lined up bookshelves wall to wall. She turned the row of classroom windows into a bay window, with a bookshelf under the seat. Each book shelf was filled with books. The rest of the room was decorated with bean bag chairs, much room chairs as well as oval chairs. She even had a few massage chairs that people could put money in.
The room itself had a rainy day feel to it. She had put up curtains to make it seem darker than it was and added reading lamps to different parts of the room. While enough to properly see, it was too bright. The entire floor was covered in a fuzzy and warm carpet and visitors were welcomed to kick their shoes off and curl up with a book. Although the entrance fee was 2 dollars.
As an added bonus she was selling slippers, tea, coffee, and hotcoca. She had made the room cool enough to resemble a cold rainy day. She herself was dressed in her Pajamas and slippers sitting at the information table waiting. She was expecting many people to come so she was going to use some of her own money as a donation as well.
On the information table she had the library hours, rules, as well club information. Along with organization her club supported such as, Literacy training, helping educated those
Inside the classroom however was a different story. She had gotten rid of all the desk and instead lined up bookshelves wall to wall. She turned the row of classroom windows into a bay window, with a bookshelf under the seat. Each book shelf was filled with books. The rest of the room was decorated with bean bag chairs, much room chairs as well as oval chairs. She even had a few massage chairs that people could put money in.
The room itself had a rainy day feel to it. She had put up curtains to make it seem darker than it was and added reading lamps to different parts of the room. While enough to properly see, it was too bright. The entire floor was covered in a fuzzy and warm carpet and visitors were welcomed to kick their shoes off and curl up with a book. Although the entrance fee was 2 dollars.
As an added bonus she was selling slippers, tea, coffee, and hotcoca. She had made the room cool enough to resemble a cold rainy day. She herself was dressed in her Pajamas and slippers sitting at the information table waiting. She was expecting many people to come so she was going to use some of her own money as a donation as well.