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A young boy 8 years old had the dream of one day starting a bookstore. He started selling his pre owned books out of his little red wagon determinedly last summer with hopes of opening up a online bookstore with local deliveries to his immediate community by April 2020. With the coronavirus, we decided to take the plunge and will go live with our website via Chrislands and Basil this month.
Hilary Stookey
2 months ago
This is the sweetest, cosiest little bookstore with such a variety of books that it boggles the mind when you walk in and see them all. There's even a small stove to sit down in front of, where you can assess the books that catch your eye. And I love the location! It's perfect! You're right on the channel of water which runs through the town, in a square where there's music and dancing in the summertime, and where there are tables & benches to sit on when the weather encourages that; then you have a wine cellar next door on the one side & a coffee gift shop/art gallery on the opposite side, perfect for reading your newly purchased book!
William Case
2 years ago
A very cute little bookstore. We always stop in. They focus on local authors and local outdoor themed books. They have a nice classics section and a cool little children's section. Very cool stop!
Nicole Baumann
5 months ago
One of the very best curated bookstores I’ve ever been in. It’s small but the books available always amaze me, I always find something I’ve been wanting to read or a new book I didn’t even know I wanted to read (yet).
Gordon Mitchell
2 years ago
A beautiful little book store showcasing unique authors & Washington centric guides!!! A lovely lady whose passion for books is undeniable runs the place with a big smile along with great suggestions!!
Juani Rosales
11 months ago
What impressed me most about Seaport Books was their diverse selection and integration of multilingual books. They thoughtfully integrated translated books within different genres of the store versus isolating foreign languages into a tiny section (as seen in larger bookstores around the area). They truly have created a welcoming and accessible experience, I highly recommend taking the time to stop by.
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