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Where can I buy RolePlaying Books in Chicago?

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 4:05 pm
by Ail
Hi,

that's the question. I'm in Chicago at the moment and I'd like to find some bookshop carrying King Arthur Pendragon, of the roleplaying series. Do you know any shop that might have it, and where would it be?

Thank you.

Ail

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 11:16 pm
by Grug the Caliban
Gamer's Paradise at the Harlem-Irving plaza. Its a huge mall on the corner of Harlem and Irving. hehehe

Re: Where can I buy RolePlaying Books in Chicago?

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 2:06 pm
by Jason of the Fraternity
Ail wrote:I'm in Chicago at the moment and I'd like to find some bookshop carrying King Arthur Pendragon, of the roleplaying series. Do you know any shop that might have it, and where would it be?
It depends somewhat on where in Chicago are you located (and just how far are you willing to travel)... The place that I've had the best luck with finding role-playing books has been Gamer's Paradise in Gurnee Mills Mall (which can be found in the northern suburb of Gurnee). This place has a decent selection of role-playing materials, and they have been very helpful with placing orders for books and items that are not currently in stock.

Another place, which I frequent far less, is Something Wicked in Evanston. An excellent comic book and role-playing store. I don't have as much personal experience with them (due to location), but their stock is very impressive.

Woodfield Mall (located in Schaumburg) has some stores as well, but I tend to frequent Gurnee Mills more often than Woodfield.

Re: Where can I buy RolePlaying Books in Chicago?

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 4:03 pm
by Ail
Well Jason, I'm located in Hyde Park, near the University. I have no idea of where those neighbourhoods are, nor of the distances nor, actually, the bus lines.

Am I near any of those?

Ail

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:29 am
by Jason of the Fraternity
If you are located in Hyde Park, then I would say that Something Wicked would be the closest location of the three that I mentioned above. However, Evanston would still be a bit of a drive (or train ride) from where you are located. You should be able to use the train/bus system to get there, though.

Something Wicked
816 Church Street
Evanston, IL 60201


The other two locations are located in the Northern and Western suburbs respectively. While these are great places, you might not find the travel being worth the product selection. Unfortunately, I am not familiar enough with Hyde Park to know anything that would be conveniently located. I am sure that there is, but nothing comes to my mind.

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 1:14 pm
by maraudar
Gurnee has a mall? Sheesh leave for 25 years and look what happens. From Lake county myself originally ,Venetian Village/ Lake Villa area.

Maraudar

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 1:24 pm
by Jason of the Fraternity
maraudar wrote:Gurnee has a mall?
Sure does, Maraudar, and a pretty good one to boot! I don't recall just how long ago it was that they built Gurnee Mills, but it was definitely within the past 25 years.

maraudar wrote:From Lake county myself originally ,Venetian Village/ Lake Villa area.
Lake Villa is a beautiful area! My wife and I currently live in the Wheeling/Northbrook area, but we are looking at moving northward in the next year or so.

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 3:53 pm
by Jason of the Fraternity
Another place that I have recently found in the Chicagoland area (thanks for spurring into investigating things in more detail) is:

Games Plus
101 West Prospect Avenue
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
(847) 577-9656


Games Plus might not be a good choice for you, Ail, since you are in Hyde Park. However, the place has an extensive selection of role-playing games, miniatures, etc. Plus, they have a large gaming area and consistant traffic. You should be able to find your books as well as some fellow gamers during your visit.

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 4:16 pm
by maraudar
Jason a quick question. Do you happen to know of the cookie factory in Zion? And if so is it still there? I remember going there as a kid and my parents buying bags of cookies that were some of the best around.


Maraudar

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 5:08 pm
by Jason of the Fraternity
maraudar wrote:Do you happen to know of the cookie factory in Zion? And if so is it still there?
I am afraid that I am not familiar with the cookie factory in Zion. I have heard mentioned of it before, but it hasn't been a place that my wife and I have ever visited. I'll make it a point to check it out next time we head that far north. However, it might not be around anymore... :?