Maria's Bookshop, 960 Main Ave., Durango, CO 81301 Nestled in the heart of downtown Durango, Maria's Bookshop pulses as a vibrant nerve center for our community. This haven for bibliophiles hosts an array of enticing events, including meet-and-greets with celebrated authors, thought-provoking discussion panels, and evocative poetry readings. By fostering a love of literature, Maria's nurtures a sense of connection among book lovers, while also championing indigenous issues and supporting local literacy initiatives. To stay abreast of upcoming events, simply visit their website – Google will guide you there effortlessly. One of the store's most endearing qualities is its dedication to customer satisfaction. If a desired title is not in stock, the staff will go the extra mile to order it, ensuring that readers can access the stories they crave. Within these walls, adventure, excitement, education, art, and mystery converge, creating a bustling hub of literary exploration. What sets Maria's apart is its commitment to exceptional customer service, crafting a warm and inviting atmosphere that far surpasses the impersonal sprawl of larger chain bookstores. So, visitors, depart Durango with a treasured tome from your favorite author, not JUST a souvenir – like a slingshot or...
Read moreThis is my favorite bookshop! They always have unique displays with awesome feedback from people who read and work in the store. Finding books that are unheard of and very good is easy in Maria's. I could spend all day just in this one store. They change their main displays frequently and keep up with what people are looking for. They have excellent guidebooks that are found nationally and also ones that are produced locally with excellent local knowledge. Its location on Main Street is prime for enjoying the local scene. The staff is always friendly and get just as excited talking about books as I do. They even have rolling ladders so they can have floor to ceiling books! Maria's is a must for both infrequent and...
Read moreI've recently visited this place and I was disappointed in how the staff racially profiled my friends and I. I noticed that one of the workers kept his eyes on me and it felt extremely uncomfortable. To be objective as possible he was watching only the colored people. I'm disgusted by racism and racial profiling, I'm definitely taking my business elsewhere. I was surprised how they treat non-whites when they wear their gender identification tags. To appear as if you care about gender rights, another thing this business might consider is racial equality. To the prejudice worker, try to be discreet at least. Cannot change racism, but at least give your guest space....
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