"That book sells like hotcakes," Johnson says.
Johnson's comment causes a tall man with spiky blond hair to pause on his way out of the store.
"Yeah, I just bought that book the other day," the customer affirms.
Beyond extraterrestrial life and how-to books, Seven Stars has many other types of books.
The store has a religion section, including shelves on various Eastern religions like Hinduism, Islam and Taoism.
There is a section on women's studies, as well as two shelves devoted to astrology, which dominate the store.
Johnson, who has been working at Seven Stars for over 10 years, has fond memories of the place.
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