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Chris McNeil
4 months ago
Snowbound Books In mid-2022, way too long into the pandemic, I hoped to channel the spirits evoked by Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey in Swift’s “Snow on the Beach”. Stuck and sequestered in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia I started searching for locations known for cold winters and snow-covered shorelines. I had already tried Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Duluth, Stratford, Connecticut, and Westport Mass, and was now looking for locations in the middle of the United States. Friends from law school had established themselves in Michigan. One had been a law clerk to a federal judge whose circuit included the federal courthouse in Marquette. Close enough for beach, wintry weather, and snow, I suggested we meet in Marquette at a time when there might be snow somewhere near there. The snow never happened, unfortunately, but what happened instead was a rewarding visit to Snowbound Books, on Third Street in Marquette. What a game changer for me. The store is perched on a steep grade in the heart of Marquette. I understand it has been around for more than 40 years and having shopped there I concur with the representation that they are “literary therapists and matchmakers, pairing just the right book with its reader.” I spent half a day at the shop in late 2022. It served as my designated shop for all my Christmas gifts that year. While browsing the tightly packed aisles, I read bookseller recommendations that are posted throughout the shop and went back to Old Town Alexandria with close to a dozen books with titles I never would have considered had I been shopping online. For me, that’s the distinguishing feature of Snowbound Books. I drew and continue to draw recommendations from real people, and over the past three years as Snowbound’s staff learned more about what I like to read, I’ve benefited from a constant flow of recommendations, and one hundred percent of them were spot on. From this experience, I ended my habit of shopping for books at you-know-who and you-know-where. Supporting this local, independent, and crazy fun bookstore is so much more rewarding the anything “prime” or “wal” or the like. I also applaud the partnership between Snowbound and the audiobook alternative to “Audible”, where profits from audiobook purchases at Libro.fm are shared with your local bookstore (and yep, I live in a D.C. suburb but my local bookstore is in Marquette, and Libro is my source for audiobooks). So proper thanks and admiration are expressed to those who work through Snowbound – Abbie, Bekah, Bonny, Dana, Jen, Jenny, Lee, Nate, and Phoebe; their recommendations generally are awe-inspiring and offer solace to readers living in a world that is growing increasingly inconsolable, divisive, and mean-spirited. When I visited the store this September (2025), stocking up on my next collection of novels, I bought Chris Bohjalian’s The Red Lotus, Ariel Courage’s Bad Nature, Big Chief, by Jon Hickey, Counting Backwards, by Binnie Kirshenbaum, Exit Zero, by Marie-Helene Bertino, Maggie; or, A Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar, by Katie Yee, the Place of Tides, by James Rebanks, The Usual Desire to Kill, by Camilla Barnes, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Tove Jansson edition, The Grey Wolf, by Louise Penny, Season of the Swamp, by Yuri Herrera, and two novels by the internationally known local author John Smolens: Out, and A Cold Hard Prayer. So glad Snowbound Books is still serving the readers of this country.
Edward Abraham
1 months ago
An amazing bookstore nestled in the cozy town of Marquette. Bonnie and Abby were working the day I went in and were both an absolute joy to interact with. Both had great recommendations for books and Bonnie did an amazing job telling me about all of her favorite places in town.
Anne Kendall
1 months ago
Great boutique book store. Selection is excellent with many regional books as well as larger scale titles!
Anne M London
4 months ago
The cutest little indie book shop around. A great selection without being too overwhelming. Friendly staff and great location!
Marina Dupler
3 months ago
A true Marquette treasure. My daughter and I loved visiting here and were impressed with the selection of books and gifts for all ages. Well worth the visit and really appreciate that this cute store is open 7 days a week. We will be back soon!
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