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    Between the Covers Bookshop

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Midtown Scholar Bookstore

    Midtown Scholar Bookstore

    4.1
    (169 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$

    One of the best looking bookstores in the Middle East coast surely. This place has got the…read moreselection of new options on lock, and a blend of sections that gives you anything else your idle stack browsing could want. Down to even bargain back mass market pickups of used books. Make a time of it by going nearby to the Broadstreet Market for a walking pop-about and grab any bite you need. The coffee at the bookstore can propel you to all the nearby arts or small shops, or help you on your way back to the capital grounds back for a small walk back to the heart of downtown.

    This bookstore is a gem. It has a robust calendar of speakers, signings, and special events. The…read morevenue is beautiful and well-organized. You can get lost in the stacks across multiple levels of the buildings. There is ample seating around a performance stage and overhead in the gallery. I appreciate the layout where people can gather in the main area around the stage, but then slip away into the stacks to browse or have a quiet chat. I can buy a book and a pastry and people-watch from a table overlooking the stage or just write in peace to the sound of jazz or the gentle rhubarb of polite conversation. In Harrisburg, it is a great place to meet people who share your interests, especially during these events. I've found it easy to talk with people about various subjects, which, as this is a "scholarly" bookstore, makes a lot of sense. I've actually managed to locate a few rare tomes and art pieces here over the years. Communication, however, is spotty. I've sent several inquiry emails that went unanswered. I've made phone calls where the callback with information never came. When dealing with the staff, they are cordial and professional with the immediate sale, but never seem interested in me or my money if they have to do additional work or communicate with me. I now only approach them looking for material if other locations fall through. But overall, if you want to spend some time with the kind of books you won't find at your local B&N, dive into a complex topic with the latest academic text, or just find something new and interesting, this is worth a trip to the city.

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    The Bookworm Bookstore

    The Bookworm Bookstore

    4.7
    (9 reviews)
    9.0 mi
    $$

    What a joy to have a bookshop above a farmer's market! Lady Matilda and I schedule our quarterly…read morevisit to the Farmer's Market when the store is open. Check the days and hours before you visit. Lady Matilda and I come to the market for our meats and spices, grab a soft pretzel or three from the Amish kiosk, and see what the Bookworm has to surprise us. It's a friendly shop where they remember you and your tastes. I've converted a lot of clients and friends in the area who were quick to dismiss it as just another dirt-mall book dump. Absolutely not. The store carries the professionalism of classic independent booksellers with the fun of a friendly mom-and-pop store. Take a break from the busy market on your next visit.

    This little gem of a used bookstore can be found inside the delightful West Shore Farmer's Market…read more You might think at first that there isn't much to see, but when approaching the store inside the market, you come to discover that what exists in the hallway is only the outside of the Bookworm Bookstore. There's so much to see inside, with all kinds of book genres all well-organized and easy to search. The staff was incredibly friendly and approached me twice to ask if there was something they could help me find. They knew where everything was and knew sometimes even before they'd look what was on the shelves and what wasn't (or what just sold a couple of days/weeks ago). Very insightful and their kindness made the experience even more enjoyable. Highly recommend for the used book lover!

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    Robinson's Rare Books

    Robinson's Rare Books

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    So here it is, visit Robinsons Rare books only come to those…read morewho pay Hey Hey Hey Pretty fantastic rare book store and this is the kind of shop that you need to go shopping at instead of Barnes & Noble's - so you can keep them in business and keep things like this going. There was a time when these things were everywhere but that time is long past. Come and check it out and pick up a few things from here. Yes it's overpriced in some areas and it's enough to almost make me drop it to four stars but I really want to support these kinds of businesses and five stars will do fine.

    5 Stars for a surprisingly large rare and antique book shop deep down within a bookstore…read more Follow the signs and make your way down underground for Robinson's Rare Books! This shop looks tiny when you first enter (downdownstairs in a great bookshop), but don't let your first glance deceive you. As you go from one small room into another and another and another, you will realize there are plenty of places to get lost looking through old books. Some titles are in other languages (lots of German), and some are behind locked glass doors (the truly rare stuff), but most are fun, random old books with worn pages and aged leather bindings. Looking through them is fun and could help you kill a few hours for sure. So, whether you're looking for a special, rare find (in the hundreds of dollars), or in it for the look of old books on your pristine shelves ($10 and $20 aisles!), this deceptively large rare book shop should have you covered. And did I mention the hundreds of art prints?? Oh yeah, count on another hour sifting through those!

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