Went here on the day they opened, about an 1.5 hours before they closed and they still had a good selection of books to choose from. I ended up leaving with a whole stack of books, each one was only 2$ so the prices are great. The shelves are categorized by genre roughly but books are not in any order besides that so you really have to look at everything. The only thing I didn’t like was the shorter shelves which are all the shelves that aren’t against a wall. All the books are pushed all the way into the back of the shelf and with them being so low already you have to really squat down to see what’s there, which makes it easy for people to bump into you as they’re coming into the aisle. Not to mention my legs and knees were getting tired from all the squatting. Hopefully they get some better shelves that make it easier to see whats on them. Would love to also see a horror...
Read moreI absolutely love this place. It is such a hidden gem (at least to me). I read extremely quick and going through books quickly, means going through money quickly. I found this place recently online and went to check it out. It is spacious, beautiful, and has wonderful atmosphere. The very wide assortment available along with amazing prices I haven't seen in 20+ years makes this place my new favorite home away from home. The wonderful people working here made it even better. To hear the surrounding community are so supportive is terrific to...
Read morefrom my experience, used bookstores usually aren't wheelchair accessible, but this one was great! i'm an ambulatory wheelchair user so the first thing i look at is accessibility. the wide aisles make it rather easy to navigate, and the shelves are short so someone who is unable to stand can access all of the books. there are also multiple places to sit down. this was really nice because i didn't use my wheelchair in the store and im unable to stand for long periods of time. there was also a great selection of books which were...
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