Reston Real Estate: Be A FRUB

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This is a sponsored column by Eve Thompson of Reston Real Estate. She writes twice weekly on Reston Now.

Are you a book lover? Then Reston is a good place for you. Lake Anne Plaza is home to one of the most beloved used book stores in Northern Virginia — Reston’s  Used Book Shop, the place “Where Books and People Meet.”

The people who frequent this mom-and-pop gem, well they’re the FRUBs (friends of Reston’s Used Book Shop). FRUBS don’t just buy books. FRUBS love the store, drop in a lot, and sometimes contribute ideas or a little time.

Reston’s Used Book Shop was founded in 1978 by Restonians Sue Schram and Sue Wensell (known as “the Sues”). In 1999, Bud and Susan Burwell took the store and continued the community tradition inspired by the original owners.

Bud and Susan have created a haven for book lovers of all ages. The store includes a literary living room where you can snuggle with a cup of coffee or attend one of the stores frequent lectures or events. You can even stop by for an afternoon of bluegrass music once a month.

Reston’s Used Book Shop is located on Lake Anne Plaza. You never know who you will see or meet when you browsing through the immense selection of books, but you will always have a great time hanging out.

Summer hours: Open daily. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Thursday, Friday and Saturday,  10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 7 p.m.

So come on down and be a FRUB!

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