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Ok ok ok I know posted another idea ready for feedback earlier but here's another one. A bookstore where the different genres are actually themed. So nonfiction would be the main room and to a newcomer, it would be the only thing they saw but if they were to ask where the mystery books were the clerk/employee (this employee would have a very unassuming generic uniform so they don't stand out) would hand them their first clue (all sneaky-like) to find the hidden door to the mystery section! (There would be 3 doors to the room and every month or so the clues and door that is unlocked/can be used to access the mystery room would be changed). The mystery section would be themed kinda like sherlock holmesy, all old stuff and things that would look like clues ("blood" stains, broken lamps, magnifying glasses, books open on the desk et cetera). The fantasy section door would be accessed by pulling a large tasseled cord which would trigger a large bell to ring and the door would pop open close to them. This room would have large "trees" in each corner that have the traits of each season with different ornate lamps hanging from the boughs along with different iconic items from famous fantasy books. To get to the sci-fi section there would just be a LARGE red button with no markers that a person could press to enter the "control deck". After they press the button the doors would slide open and the room would be bathed in red light with a voice playing over the loudspeaker giving the button pusher urgent instructions to save the spaceship from disaster (which would be different on specific days of the week). The inside would look like a spaceship "control deck" with a control panel consisting of different buttons and switches that must be activated in accordance with the voice over the loudspeaker (the buttons and switches would also make sound). An employee would be in a backroom controlling the lights in the whole building (all the lights would turn off if the button pusher failed to press the right buttons in the right order in time) if they do succeed the employee would come out, congratulate them, and see if they need any help finding anything. If they fail they would come out and push a couple of buttons so that the lights 'come back on' (the lights would be on a 10-15 sec timer or something and turn on on their own). The dystopian fiction section is underneath the fantasy section and has a steampunk theme. It is accessed by a trapdoor in the floor. The horror section would be accessed by pulling a random skull lever in the main room which would give the client a skull key with a tag that has an eerie rhyme telling the client where to find the door. The door would look ornate and creepy and it would have a dead-looking 'tree' (not a real tree there will be various plants to give the building life but yeah not this one) with an animatronic crow or two on it occasionally crowing. The clerk at the cash register would automatically ask for the key when they check out. Example: "Did you visit the horror room today? Yes? Okay, kindly return the key of Hades. Thank you. Have a nice day!" Or something like that with an equally creepy or creepier name for the key.

Okay, that's all I have for now but answer with your feedback and ideas for other room genres if you have them! Thanks so much!

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