Take your mind for a wander at University Bookshop, where you can dive into worlds unknown.
Admire and take notes on exotic and fantastical architecture, or something a little more realistic and close to home. Green your thumbs growing lush, perfumed and edible plants. Walk through the great art galleries of the globe, and connect with history’s thinkers of philosophy, religion and social issues. Take your wanderlust flying with Louis Theroux’s The Call of the Weird and feed it with Lonely Planet’s Around the World in 80 Food Trucks.
Your artistic education within these book-lined walls can range from Rembrandt to The Art of Winnie the Pooh (or even The Cat Butt Coloring and Activity Book). The children among us can get lost in worlds ranging from the Canadian farmlands of Anne of Green Gables to the high seas of Who Wants to be a Pirate?
Whatever your Persuasion (Austen, 1817), this is the place to give time to the simple pleasure of a good book. Now grab yourself an armchair and learn all about the 50 Drag Queens Who Changed the World.