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New and Used Books...Coffee, Tea, and Treats...Fair Trade and Local Gifts. Bring your books to trade for store credit!Exchange your used books for 'new' used books. Our trade policy is simple and easy to understand. Trade credit never expires and can be used for up to 50% of any used book purchase.For example, if you are buying a $10 used book, and have $7 of trade credit, you can use up to $5 of your credit towards the purchase.To keep up the quality of our store, we must be selective in accepting book trades. All books for trade must be in excellent to good condition. Books must not have loose or missing pages, torn covers, stains, dirt, mildew, or insect damage. We do not accept comic books, condensed books, Readers Digest, book club editions, library books, text books (with the exception of home-school and teacher guides), magazines, or older romance fiction. Trade credit may be applied towards used books only and holds no cash value. We do not accept consignments. Trades are made at the discretion of [ash-ling] Booksellers.
Donald Rahl
2 years ago
What a great book store. Large selection. Very helpful librarians. Their small Cafe will open next month in June. Lots and lots and lots of comics. If you haven't checked it out yet, you're missing out. They also accept trade-ins. Bring cash because their debit card machine will charge you a percentage.
Zane Bueno
3 years ago
What a quaint little bookstore. Cluttered and motivating. It's like a little treasure trove of authors, and the stacks of unrelated books make for an excellent adventure of discovery. Make sure you have the time to browse as it seems endless even though there are only three basic aisles. Don't let it fool you, there's a basement for the comics as well. Definitely need a long time or multiple trips to get the full enjoyment of this place, and then, of course, the inventory changes making for a new adventure. The staff are friendly, and they seem to be setting up a little café and sitting area. One thing I'd like to see is a section dedicated to local authors. Summary: Rain or shine this is a great little place to browse a large collection of books. Make sure you buy something, though, so stores like these stay open! I'll be back.
Hannah Sutter
2 years ago
Great prices and lots to see! A puzzle for guests to work on adds to the nerdy fun, and they have some cool products from local artisans too. It felt a bit messy earlier in the year when they were moving things around, but the employees had the inventory ready to look up the titles I wanted and find them. As a college student I like going to places where I can feel like I've gone shopping without spending much so their $1 shelf is perfect.
Steve O.
2 years ago
This place is great! It's a used bookstore on the main level, and an over stuffed comic book store in the basement. The comic book area has tons of back issues that are reasonably priced. Bring your list to fill in the gaps in your collection. (I didn't have my list and ended up with a book from the main level).
CC Clemson
5 years ago
Comic book shops should be owned by people who actually appreciate comic books, or at least appreciate comic book readers. The owner here is never welcoming, and watches customers while they shop, like they’re trying to steal something! Her bitter attitude makes customers feel like an inconvenience. Maybe she’s been stolen from before-but I was there to enjoy a new shop in town- and buy new comics!! New books are never put out on Wednesdays, like she claims on the website! New comics on Wednesday, upon opening, is standard in every other shop I buy from. She even opened late one Wednesday, and still didn’t have new books! Comic lovers- if you’re looking for a new place to order and buy your books, don’t waste your time with this sad excuse of a comic shop, or its unfriendly owner.
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