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    Powell's Books

    4.2 (217 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Angela E.

    What a lovely store, it keeps me coming back because of it's friendly and comfy environment. The clerks are always helpful and warm, I never feel too awkward asking for help. Their prices are pretty average for new books, which is a bit spendy as it is. And their selection is huge! If i ever need to find a book that isn't there I know I can always order it through their website to pick up at the store, too. The mall it's in has tons of options for food and drinks so you could literally spend a whole day there if you wanted to which is dangerous for me haha. They have a lot of events, the one I've added to this review is of Chuck Tingle's event on Aug 19th 2025! They all seem well organized and the crowds are very respectful.

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    Janet C.

    Powell's Books in Beaverton is a gem. While it's located inside a mall, that actually makes parking super easy compared to the other locations. We visited for an author event with Colleen Houck, celebrating the release of her new book Tiger's Trek, and it was fantastic. Of the three Powell's locations, this one ended up being our favorite thanks to the ease of parking, the spacious layout that makes browsing comfortable, and the well-run event.

    So many books
    Randy D.

    Still haven't made the main one downtown Portland but this place was amazing and I spent hours wandering around. So many books, I could have bought 100 books. If I wasn't flying I would have. Staff very friendly and they helped me find a few books I had on my list. Can't wait to come back!

    Star Wars cards and games
    Ron R.

    Another one of Portland's, "must visit" places to see or experience. But not at this location, this place still has that "newness" to it. The iconic Powell City of Books is in downtown! And it applies to the weirdness of Portland, with that being in a building with different color levels. It's huge, it's historic, it has a lot to see, and it takes up an entire city block. It might even be too large that you'll think you're in another world. I recall getting lost the first time there! As for this spin off, Powell's Books, it's still a decently large bookstore in itself! But only one level and at the end of a strip mall. You likely won't get lost here lol, as they do provide a lot of what you're searching for. The staff here are also helpful, and they usually find the book I'm lookin' for if I cannot find it myself. And they'll help take in any used books you'd like to sell. I cannot comment on the rates as I have not sold any books here. I do love the staff "recommendation tags" that some books have. They store in general has the usuals like the long magazine rack, a huge children's area, board/card games section, and gifts for the anime/manga fans. Believe me, it's way different here versus the store downtown. There "weird," here "normal." The good thing about this location is that you won't be dealing with a parking garage or getting charged. I dig it here, it's worth it!

    Smith Q. J.

    Chuck Palahniuk was a sweetheart. I went to see author Amanda Knox speak at Powell's in Cedar Hill's and Chuck conducted the interview. (Knox was wrongfully convicted of murder in Italy and spent four years incarcerated and has just released her second book.) Afterwards was autograph time, which I almost never take interest in, but I consider Chuck one of my favorite authors, and the Fourteen Year Old was with me, so I asked her if she wanted to get Fight Club signed as I had been recommending it to her beforehand. She normally doesn't care about those sort of things but she surprisingly decided to get an autograph. We went to the section where his books were, and of course multiple people were also grabbing books of his to get signed. Chuck was very soft spoken and kind. I had been doing carpentry work all day and was dusty and gross. When I walked up he reached out his had to shake mine, but my hand still was stained with Quad (a very strong sealant that is often hard to clean off) and grime and all, and so I apologized, and said I was covered in dirt etc., and held my hand back so he wouldn't feel the need to shake it. Chuck didn't hesitate, shook my hand anyway, and stated, "but it's good dirt right?" He wasn't wrong. While in line, before meeting him, an employee came up to everyone getting their book signed, and with a sticky note wrote the person's name and stuck it to the book, so as to save Chuck time. I was getting the book for my daughter and so the sticky note said "Maxine." He asked me why I was dirty but I didn't hear him the first time. Maybe because he's so soft spoken, or maybe because I'm getting older and losing my hearing, or a combination of both. He then signed the book and also wrote: "I am Maxine's dirty book!" Which I didn't realize until afterward. Maybe he thought I was Maxine? (It's Portland (or nearby) so not that wouldn't be unusual.) Though I didn't see exactly what he wrote until afterwards, I noticed that his penmanship was fantastic, and told him that. He shrugged and said he had had a lot of practice. With all of the other folks getting their pictures taken Chuck was putting his arms around them as if they were old friends. When it was picture time for us I let him know he doesn't have to touch me as I'm all grubby, so instead of just putting one arm around me, he put both arms and leaned on me. It was good dirt afterall...

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    Great selection, staff friendly and knowledgeable. Great place to sell used and read books

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    Wide selection with helpful staff. It's also nice that there are options to buy used books too.

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    Smaller and less trafficked but still wonderful. I like coming here to peruse the stacks.

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    Ask the Community - Powell's Books

    Is there a wide selection of used books for purchase at the Beaverton Powell's?

    Yes! I was last there this past June. I would definitely advise you to check out their website. I always check what books I want to pick up and how many are at each location.

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