There are only so many places remaining in this great country where you can get truly amazing books for 25 cents. The Rappahannock County Public Library Book Barn is one of them. Honestly, these people could sell their books on Amazon for a killing. That this place exists and sells for the prices they do is truly a public service to the surrounding community and passers through, the kind who stop at little book stores and are open to delight. A lot of used book stores suffer from what I call the Trash Problem: too many romance novels, too many really really old books that no one cares about or wants to read anymore. Somehow, the Book Barn has circumvented this problem. There are incredible books here, at wonderful prices. The classics(books you should buy when you need to read them for school), huge picture books(that you could buy to cut up for art projects), and even new, popular books — the ones you didn’t read right when they came out, but hey, for a coupla dimes and a nickel, it couldn’t hurt to have it sitting around the house, could it? There are treasures here. Many of you here may be horrified at my suggestion that there are trashy books, or books that you should cut up. Well, there are. And there are some of those here, and you will literally not find cheaper printed material, whatever your ultimate machinations for it may be. I mean, personally I hope you find something here to read. I hope you buy something here, learn new things, redonate your books to people who also want to read them and love them. The Book Barn is the soul of book love.