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"Happy Bloomsday!!" Noe Valley Books in San Francisco, Calif., posted on Facebook yesterday. "If you have time, make sure to read Ulysses in its entirety today (preferably out loud). You can also don a straw boater hat, enjoy a meal of fried pork kidneys, and/or sip a Guinness. As long as you feel some appreciate or fondness for literary great James Joyce, you're celebrating Bloomsday just right."
Other indies getting in on yesterday's Bloomsday celebration included:
Buxton Books, Charleston, S.C.: "ReJOYCE! It's Bloomsday! And we have a suggestion for how to celebrate.... Expect High Comedy, Irish Music, Theater--all in an hour... from three Charleston originals (Read: eccentrics!).... A P.S. worth mentioning--we have several editions of Ulysses you could purchase in the bookstore--right next door to The Library Society... perhaps you can take a photo with the characters to tuck inside... and ask the performers to inscribe!"
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Little City Books, Hoboken, N.J.: "Happy Bloomsday!.... Last week's top 10 sellers // a celebration of Irish writers."
Politics and Prose Bookstore, Washington, D.C.: "Paige Lewis! An explanation of Bloomsday (and how to read Ulysses)! Another episode of So Many Books. Listen at the link in our bio."
Rebound Bookstore, San Rafael, Calif.: "Happy Bloomsday! Yes."
Cherry Valley Bookstore, Cherry Valley, N.Y.: "Let's all celebrate Bloomsday--June 16, 1904."


