A second-hand bookshop in downtown Unity, not far from the University - the less well-off students sometimes buy or sell their textbooks here. Because of the rates of turnover, the more common subjects tend to be toward the outside; whereas towards the back they become distinctly uncommon.
A first edition of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is displayed in the front window. The store's owner, "Huck" Marbury, is old and senile; he claims the book was written about his own "crazy youth". He will usually buy books from anybody - he likes to surround himself with them. The meaner students at JenkinUniversity say this is because he can't read.
