Hello,
I didn't see any books there. To tell the truth it was a little overwhelming. The City is busy & there's people every where. Then you turn down an ally & enter the Convent & suddenly it's quite & still & peaceful. The gardens are beautiful, big fat healthy cats are around.
And many visitors, mostly Eastern European.With guides. It's only open two days a week. It's just above the Garden of Gethsemane.
My spelling on that may be wrong, but I think you'll know where I mean. There's no charge, just to buy candles. If you want.
They except donations. You cant imagine how impressive the site is.
Also in the Church of the Holy Sepular(spelling?) all the icons in the Orthodox area were donated by the Russian Imperial Family,
and they are all magnificent.
F.