I had friends (read: mild acquaintances) in from out outside the city and they asked about the local eats. I knew they would be shopping downtown so I told them to drop by Chapters/Indigo on Ste-Catherine to pick up Lesley C's book, which would save me from regurgitating what she's written (not that it's stopped me before ) but alas, it was sold out. When asked when a copy would become available, the attendant staff member was suddenly paralyzed with fear like Bambi caught in high powered halogen high beams until my friend eventually walked away *vewwy vewwy carefully* on his tippy-toes with his middle fingers and thumbs firmly held together with the three other fingers extended, in order not to wake the sleeping animal. My other beef with an otherwise fine bookstore? They have books listed on Coffee that I would like/need to purchase. Some of these books range in the hundreds of dollars. Considering most coffee books, contain the informational equivalent of a Bazooka Joe comic, I think I should have the right to peruse them before purchase (e.g.: this isn't a "I'll see you in the court...of HELL" John Grisham/Stephen King straight-to-paperback collaboration for 12.95$, if you know what i'm saying). Not surprisingly, due to low demand they do not stock these in store (if not in Montreal, then why list them at all, but I digress...). If I want to SEE them before purchase, I have to pay for them and pay shipping. I then have the right to return them for a full refund as long as I absorb all shipping charges, TO AND FRO. Considering these are encyclopedia sized books, it will be a sizeable sum (read: more expensive than Marc Bellemare's daughter's annual tear-a-way g-string budget).