I wish this small bookstore a lot of success. It can be tough finding a mix of books and magazines and related items when your inventory has to be limited. I think they do a fine job here among best-sellers, a small magazine area, many specialty books, and a children’s section in the back. They also have a small selection of discounted used books in a small«Sidewalk Sale» bookcase on wheels which can be placed either outside or in the front of the store. There’s also a couple of comfortable chairs near the window should you wish to sit for a bit. It’s worth a visit.
Tricia C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Lexington, MA
This is my favorite bookstore anywhere. I go out of my way to visit it whenever I’m in town(I live 3 hours away). They specialize in the gardening, DIY, mindful life sort of books I love. They really support their local artists/writers. There’s a whole section devoted to them. They make online orders(sometimes with author autographs) so easy and they have anything a bibliophile might want or need. Oh, and did I mention the people are really nice too?
Amy E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Natick, MA
I had read about this bookstore on Jenna Woginrich’s blog, so I had to buy her new book when I came to visit for a workshop. Nice staff, great local selection. I try to only but books from small places. Without indie bookstores, we are all doomed to a united states of generica.
Laura O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Ballston Lake, NY
They’ve moved and are now in a bigger, brighter storefront on the main drag in Cambridge. This bookstore still boasts a very thoughtful selection of new and used books. The staff is friendly and welcoming. New additions include a couple of places to sit by the front windows and a self-serve coffee/tea/hot cocoa station. They also have a website, I’m a huge fan of a no-pressure, take your time, let me know if I can help you, community bookstore. This place delightfully fits the bill.