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Pegasus Books

4.1 (132 reviews)
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Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Cera-Lyn S.

I love bookstores especially independent ones that sell used books. Asked the front desk for assistance and she was quick to help. Offered to order a book that they didn't have. Bought 3 books, 1 new/2 used total under $40. Great bargain! Would def come back. Need to check out the Oakland location.

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Ben M.

I don't go to Berkeley very often. In fact I hadn't been to this part of Berkeley in at least 3 or 4 years, I had never been inside Pegasus. I have well a defined library and as much as I would love to simply impulse shop I have very specific items I am looking for and very specific genres that I consume. Mostly this comes down to cooking, travel, cartography, historical cartography, artistic cartography, photography, other art and gardening. Here they have a wonderful selection of art books. Books of art, about art and how to art. I found a few things I had been looking for used. The staff was super chill and way helpful. I had some light business in the area and decided to get lunch next door. My visit was primarily a way to kill time and empty my wallet.

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Ed U.

It may be the only bookstore on Solano Avenue or at least the only one worth a reasonable browse. I'm most familiar with their College Avenue store since it was just a block from the Rockridge BART station where I used to commute. But now that my life has moved from summer to autumn with a few of my leaves discolored and falling off, this outlet is now the one closest to me. The irony is that the clientele actually does seem older here. It also feels a little bigger but just as densely stocked with no place to sit, which I assume is an intentional business decision. But even though Amazon provides deep discounts, Pegasus is an indie that deserves my support like purchasing local legend Betty Reid Soskin's bio, "Sign My Name to Freedom", here (photo: http://bit.ly/2Di55AS). RELATED - Looking for a bookstore to browse? Here's a list of stores I've perused and reviewed: bit.ly/2KXQ0D6

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Mookie B.

The bookstore was very well ventilated and had a variety of unique books. My favorite book I found was a 1952 chess book that had original documents from chess matches in 1954.

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Stacy M.

Knowledgeable book staff. Great selection! Welcoming environment. Unique selection of magazines and specialty books along with current bestsellers.

Captain Alan Villiers' Great Sea Stories, 1959. $8.
Rachel C.

Love this place. Real old-bookstore feel complete with salesman just crotchety enough to be genuine. He can be excused because I had the calendars I came for and then spotted a box of unprocessed 2nd hand books near the register. Not being able to resist a whole stack of vintage Dell and ACE SF books my eyes fell on a little green volume with a sailor on the front and the title A SEAMAN'S COLLECTION OF GREAT SEA STORIES. Well. Had to have it. Asked if I could buy even though it was not yet priced or shelved. Man said he'd look it up. Proceeded to mumble to himself (and to me?) Grumpy mc-grumperson then said, "$8?". Says I, "I'll take it!" Says he, "That is a very good price you know!" Yes. But for Captain Alan Villiers' collection of stories from Joseph Conrad, William McFee, Sir Ernest Shackleton, and more, a real deal! Book measures 4"x6.5", of lovely old paper with green-tinted page edges.

All aboard! Decent selection on children's books
Juana S.

Affordable discounted books in like new condition I mainly searched the children's section and found some good used books as well as some brand new ones (at full price). Another star for the really cool selection of cards I always enjoy a unique card and they had plenty of them. I will definitely be back.

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It's a bookstore so that's good part but the bad part is skimpy selection. No computer books at all and not a lot of scifi.

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16 years ago

A great store, love to watch the dogs and kids come through. A good selection of used books. I like to bring my old books in for trade.

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Really decent prices for used books and a good selection of magazines too. Great prices on their annual calendar sales.

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Not a ton, but it's something to help fund the a virtuous habit (reading!) Their annual calendar sale is fun, and I just love the vibe that Pegasus adds to Solano Ave.

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Moe's Books - T shirts and book bags

Moe's Books

4.5(478 reviews)
2.1 miTelegraph Ave
$$

I fell in love with this bookstore. I'm sure my sons regretted we went in because I spent time…read morehere. They have so much new and used selection. All types of books. I'm a non-fiction bookworm and this place is a heaven. The value for most books is reasonable and lower than a regular book store. I loved how organized it was on each floor and there were posted guides if you wanted to see more what floor to find them. They have a top floor with staff by appointment for special books. Other than that there's no staff interaction except at payment. I also loved they had table and chair seatings in random places be use you will get tired of checking out everything. Yes, I left with 7 books, no regrets and wish I could've taken more. I will def be back! They have straits and elevators but I recommend taking the stairs as they have interesting frames on the way and shop on lower level by stairwell.

Great selection of books! Seems like some books are centuries old and still in great condition. The…read morebooks they have to offer too are affordable and reasonable! The staff is great. Super friendly and welcoming, extremely willing to help upon your visit. You can also sell books here. They are picky with what you bring in, must be in pristine condition, no writing in books, and all hard covered books must have sleeves. They sell for a great trade-in but their cash isn't great. Definitely check them out!

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Half Price Books

Half Price Books

4.0(373 reviews)
1.5 miDowntown Berkeley
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Love this place. Come here all the time. The nice thing is that they have a network of them and…read moretheir inventory system is very good. You can order online of course; or go in the store and order them from another store which will ship over for free. I was able to find some (what I thought were) esoteric titles surprisingly. Staff are very friendly. Chairs here and there making it feel welcoming. Quite big and large selection. Very sad it's closing soon- grumble grumble landlord.... Hope it sprouts up somewhere else- not as if there aren't vacant retail properties ALL over the place. It's definitely an anchor to the block and the "arts district."

Save your time! Save your money!…read moreIt's time that they got what was coming. We came here and it was an absolute waste. Most of the stuff they have are packed up in the boxes that you can see in some of the pictures. You can also see they pulled a lot of stuff off the shelves and the prices are higher. I have a picture of two of the same books. One looks used. The other one looks new and one is 699 and the other one is 599. It isn't like one has a signature or anything. It's not special. It just cost more. The people who work there were kind of just hanging around in the back and not doing much. And they're already closed! I remember what the days when they were open until 10 11 o'clock at night but that was a long time ago back when they were relevant. I say it's karma because they didn't buy everybody's books. I have a picture of them saying they are no longer buying books. They don't buy books from Black people, full stop!And so. Bye!!! The problem they always said they had my books that my books are old. So why am I looking at a bookstore with nothing but old books. If they have separate pricing for Black people, they should just say that and suffered the consequences for that. This is a place I used to go to for all my books and I loved going there because I love getting a bargain, however, when I wanted to sell some books that's when things got funky. I find it interesting that I get more money from other places selling less books than I've ever gotten from them and I never did do my experiment where a white friend would walk in and sell my books so that I could see how much money she got. I bet she wouldn't have been told about how old her books are, which is hard to understand when the books are old as Methuselah! But, now they won't be my inspiration for purchasing off of Amazon, which is pretty much what they've become to me. I see a book in the store, look up the author and the book online, and if I can get it at my library or on Amazon, I will get it because I don't wanna waste money with people who say they buy books and don't buy them., full stop! Bye...

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Clio's Bookstore and Bar - Partial reading area

Clio's Bookstore and Bar

4.0(121 reviews)
5.9 mi

I've been here a couple times, once for a community event and once to have drinks with a new friend…read more- both times did not disappoint! The vibe here is old skool intellectual lounge meets chic cocktail connoisseur. (Although I enjoyed a crisp glass of white wine during my second visit.) The literary selection in each room is vast and interesting. The seating is comfy. The staff are welcoming and fun. Moderately priced, Clio's is a must each month if you can swing it.

I have waited to write this review, but I'm seeing that other bipoc customers have had similar…read moreexperiences. I went to Clio's in the first 6 months of them opening and my partner and I have not been back. When I entered the space, I was excited to try something new- but it started when I went to order tea- I know now that the guy at the bar was the owner- I asked what kind of teas they had and he seemed annoyed at my question- like I was wasting his time. I had to ask again but then asked my partner who is white to deal with the rest of the ordering. We are a queer couple and both felt the vibes were hella off. Lots of white men in the space at that time. I also remember they didn't used to have any books by people of color. They had a "world" section of books though (lol) and throughout the rest of the place, a bunch of stuff written by white men. I feel like the stuff they have up now is a performative attempt to not appear what they actually are. I have not gone back since and don't recommend it

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Clio's Bookstore and Bar - A Friday night at 10pm, busy and loud. Nice bartenders.

A Friday night at 10pm, busy and loud. Nice bartenders.

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